Mário Bomba
Description
Mário Bomba is a Portuguese actor and voice actor recognized for his extensive work in dubbing international animated series and films into European Portuguese. His career encompasses both on-screen roles in television and theater, as well as a significant body of work in voice-over for various productions.
Details about his early life indicate a focused pursuit of performance arts. He initially studied International Relations at the Lusíada University of Lisbon but chose to leave the program to dedicate himself to theater. He became active in an academic theater group and studied Dramatic Expression at O Chapitô. His training continued at the In Impetus theater company, where he became a resident actor and instructor. Seeking further training abroad, he was accepted into the New Actors Workshop in New York City, where he studied under notable figures such as Mike Nichols and George Morrison.
Bomba's voice acting portfolio is extensive, featuring prominently in anime series dubbed for Portuguese audiences. He is known for voicing Ginkai in Medabots, which is the European Portuguese title for Medarot Damashii, and for providing the voice of Go Seiba in the Portuguese dub of Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!, the elder of the two main brothers. He has also contributed to numerous other major anime series. His roles in One Piece include a wide array of characters such as Tony Tony Chopper, Smoker, and Genzo, among others. In Yu-Gi-Oh!, he voiced multiple key characters, including Yugi Mutou, Yami Yugi, and Mokuba Kaiba. His work extends to Sonic X, where he voiced characters such as Chuck, Vector the Crocodile, and an adult Chris.
Beyond anime, his dubbing credits span a variety of animated series and films. He has lent his voice to productions such as Jackie Chan Adventures, Donkey Kong Country, Atomic Betty, and the live-action series Wizards of Waverly Place. He is also known for his voice work in popular international franchises, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Naruto, and Ice Age. Additionally, he serves as the voice for the Canal Panda children's television channel.
In addition to performing, Bomba works as a dubbing director, overseeing the Portuguese-language versions of international content. His directing credits include episodes of series such as The Healing Powers of Dude and No Good Nick. His on-screen acting career includes roles in Portuguese television series like Ministério do Tempo and Espelho d'Água, as well as the film Quarta Divisão.
Details about his early life indicate a focused pursuit of performance arts. He initially studied International Relations at the Lusíada University of Lisbon but chose to leave the program to dedicate himself to theater. He became active in an academic theater group and studied Dramatic Expression at O Chapitô. His training continued at the In Impetus theater company, where he became a resident actor and instructor. Seeking further training abroad, he was accepted into the New Actors Workshop in New York City, where he studied under notable figures such as Mike Nichols and George Morrison.
Bomba's voice acting portfolio is extensive, featuring prominently in anime series dubbed for Portuguese audiences. He is known for voicing Ginkai in Medabots, which is the European Portuguese title for Medarot Damashii, and for providing the voice of Go Seiba in the Portuguese dub of Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!, the elder of the two main brothers. He has also contributed to numerous other major anime series. His roles in One Piece include a wide array of characters such as Tony Tony Chopper, Smoker, and Genzo, among others. In Yu-Gi-Oh!, he voiced multiple key characters, including Yugi Mutou, Yami Yugi, and Mokuba Kaiba. His work extends to Sonic X, where he voiced characters such as Chuck, Vector the Crocodile, and an adult Chris.
Beyond anime, his dubbing credits span a variety of animated series and films. He has lent his voice to productions such as Jackie Chan Adventures, Donkey Kong Country, Atomic Betty, and the live-action series Wizards of Waverly Place. He is also known for his voice work in popular international franchises, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Naruto, and Ice Age. Additionally, he serves as the voice for the Canal Panda children's television channel.
In addition to performing, Bomba works as a dubbing director, overseeing the Portuguese-language versions of international content. His directing credits include episodes of series such as The Healing Powers of Dude and No Good Nick. His on-screen acting career includes roles in Portuguese television series like Ministério do Tempo and Espelho d'Água, as well as the film Quarta Divisão.
All Characters
- PortugueseAnime overview: Captain Tsubasa
- PortugueseAnime overview: Medabots Spirit
- PortugueseAnime overview: Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!
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- Portuguese
- PortugueseAnime overview: Sonic X
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- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- PortugueseAnime overview: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- PortugueseAnime overview: Whistle!
- PortugueseAnime overview: Neon Genesis Evangelion
- PortugueseAnime overview: Neon Genesis Evangelion
- PortugueseAnime overview: Neon Genesis Evangelion
- PortugueseAnime overview: Detective Conan
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- PortugueseAnime overview: One Piece