Luigi Ferraro

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Luigi Ferraro is an established Italian voice actor, born on January 11, 1967, in Fondi, in the province of Lazio, Italy. He has built an extensive career lending his voice to a wide array of characters in anime, animated films, and live-action productions for the Italian market.

Ferraro is perhaps best known for his long-standing association with the Digimon franchise. He has been the primary Italian voice of Gabumon and its various evolutionary forms, including Garurumon, WereGarurumon, and MetalGarurumon, since the original Digimon Adventure series. He reprised this iconic role decades later for the film Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna, demonstrating a lasting connection to the character. His work in the franchise also includes roles in Digimon Adventure 02 and Digimon Tamers.

His filmography features prominent roles in major anime releases. In the CGI film Harlock: Space Pirate, he voiced the character Yattaran, the loyal and mechanically-inclined first mate of the Arcadia. He also contributed to the highly acclaimed Studio Ponoc film Mary and The Witch's Flower, providing the voice for the character Flanagan. For fans of the globally successful series Attack on Titan, Ferraro is the voice of Hannes, a Garrison soldier and friend to the protagonist Eren Yeager, appearing in the television series and the compilation film The Roar of Awakening.

Beyond these titles, Ferraro's work spans a remarkable diversity of genres and characters. He voiced Mac in the series Vampiyan Kids and Lui, known as "Him" in the original, in Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z. His repertoire includes Calcifer in Howl's Moving Castle, Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki in Fairy Tail, Vector the Crocodile in Sonic X, and Pilaf in the Dragon Ball Z films Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F'. He has also taken on roles in acclaimed recent series such as Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and Pluto. His work is not limited to animation, as he has also dubbed characters in live-action films like Shin Godzilla and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

Over a career spanning several decades, Luigi Ferraro has become a highly recognizable and prolific figure in Italian dubbing, known for bringing a wide range of characters to life for Italian audiences.
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