Eudes Carvalho

Description
Eudes Carvalho is a Brazilian voice actor with a extensive career in dubbing, known for his work in anime, films, and television series. He began his career as an actor in 1969 before transitioning to radio in 1970 and then to voice work as a locutor and narrator in the early 1970s. He entered the field of dubbing in 1973, working initially at the studio AIC. Over the decades, his voice has been featured in productions dubbed at numerous other major studios, including BKS, Álamo, Mastersound, Sigma, and Dublavídeo.

In anime, Carvalho has lent his voice to a wide array of characters across many popular series and films. Among his most recognized roles is Yasuo Kusakabe, the father in the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro, for a VHS dubbing released by Dublavídeo. He also voiced the character Assistente Gato (Goro) in the film Alibaba to Yonjubiki no Tozuku. In the cyberpunk horror OVA Genocyber, he provided voices for two characters: the Gerente do nightclub in episodes four and five, and the Oficial Executivo do Alexandria in episodes two and three. Another notable role is the villain Lúcifer in the new dubbing of the film Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle.

Carvalho's voice is featured in several other major anime franchises. He is known as the voice of the giant toad Gamabunta in both Naruto and Naruto Shippuden. He has also contributed voices to the Dragon Ball franchise, including roles such as Dr. Briefs in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z Kai, as well as Appule and King in Dragon Ball Z. His extensive filmography includes roles in Fullmetal Alchemist, One Piece (as Monkey D. Dragon in a newer dubbing), Fruits Basket, and Sailor Moon R (as Kenji Tsukino), among many others.

Beyond anime, Eudes Carvalho's career encompasses a vast range of live-action films and television series. He dubbed the character Colin Seagrave in David Cronenberg's film Crash: Estranhos Prazeres and was part of the voice cast for A Louca Louca História de Robin Hood. He also dubbed the actor José Antonio Mena in episodes of the beloved series Chaves. His work in western animation includes voicing Coração Gelado in Ursinhos Carinhosos and the first voice of Vovô Pickles in Rugrats: Os Anjinhos. Throughout his long-running career, Carvalho has demonstrated considerable versatility, performing in a wide variety of roles across different genres and media.
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