Miguel Raposo

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Miguel Raposo is a Portuguese actor and voice actor, born on March 31, 1986. He studied at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema until 2008 and, in the same year, co-founded a theatre company with fellow graduates. His on-screen acting includes appearances in the Portuguese television series Morangos com Açúcar and Golpe de Sorte, as well as the film O Que Há De Novo No Amor?.

However, Raposo is most widely recognized for his extensive work in dubbing, providing the European Portuguese voices for numerous characters in animated films and television series. He has voiced characters in a wide range of productions, from animation for younger audiences, such as Escarreta in the How to Train Your Dragon film series and Dennis in Dennis & Gnasher: Os Aventureiros, to roles in major franchises.

Raposo is particularly well-known within the anime community for his roles in the Dragon Ball franchise. He took on the iconic role of the adult Son Goku, starting with the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly and continuing in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. In Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, he also voiced another key character, Trunks. His involvement with the series also included voicing Son Goku in the later episodes of the Dragon Ball Super television series.

Beyond Dragon Ball, his anime voice work is extensive. He has voiced characters in long-running series such as Naruto Shippuden, where he took on roles like Orochimaru, and Naruto SD: Rock Lee. His film work in anime also includes voices in acclaimed Studio Ghibli films like A Viagem de Chihiro and O Castelo Andante for Portuguese dubs.

Raposo has also lent his voice to major international franchises. In the Star Wars universe, he voiced the character Lah Zhima in the Star Wars: Visions anime anthology series. His work extends to the Marvel Cinematic Universe animation, providing the voice for Brock Rumlow in the series What If...?.

His career is marked by frequent collaborations with specific dubbing studios in Portugal, including Audio In, PTSDI Media, and Buggin Media. He often works alongside a consistent group of other Portuguese voice actors, such as Romeu Vala, Luís Lobão, and Joana Castro, appearing with them in numerous projects like the Dragon Ball films and Star Wars: Visions. A notable achievement in his career was succeeding actor Henrique Feist as the voice of Son Goku for the Portuguese dubs, a role for which Feist publicly wished him luck.
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