Antonio Pujós

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Antonio Pujós is a Spanish voice actor known for his work in anime dubbing, primarily active from the 1980s through the 2010s. He is also credited under the alternative name Toni Pujós. His career is documented through his participation in Spanish-language dubs for a range of anime series and films, often in collaboration with various dubbing studios in Spain.

One of Pujós's notable early roles was in the 1986 film Ai City, where he provided the Spanish voice for the character Kay. In the same film, he was also credited with the role of Lai Lou Chin. In the late 1980s, he voiced the character Gisou in the 1988 original video animation Hades Project Zeorymer for its Spanish dub. His work continued into the 1990s with the OVA series Kishin Corps, where he took on the roles of Daisaku Sakaki and Hans Liengel. Pujós also contributed to the 1998 OVA adaptation of Glass no Kamen, voicing the character Masumi Hayami.

Pujós's career extended into the 2010s with the television series Scan2Go, which aired from 2010 to 2011. In this series, he voiced the characters Dradd and the Trainer. He was also part of the Spanish dubbing cast for the 2009 live-action film Yattâman, providing a voice for the character Dokurobei in the 2011 DVD release.

Throughout his career, Antonio Pujós was a recurring presence in the Spanish dubbing industry, frequently working on projects distributed in Spain. His credits show repeated collaborations with other Spanish voice actors such as Carmen Calvell, Maria Rosa Guillén, and Rafael Ordonez, as well as with dubbing studios like Q.T. Lever and Media Arts Studio. His body of work primarily consists of voicing characters in mecha and action-oriented anime from the 1980s and 1990s, as well as later children's anime series.
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