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Mario Castañeda is a renowned Mexican voice actor best known as the Latin American Spanish voice of Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z. With a career spanning over 40 years, he has voiced iconic characters in anime and animation.

Castañeda has also dubbed top Hollywood actors like Jim Carrey, Bruce Willis, and Mark Ruffalo, becoming a staple voice in countless Latin American dubs. His expressive style and versatility have made him one of the most beloved figures in Spanish-language dubbing.

The WWE Godfather is a legendary professional wrestler best known for his charismatic personas in WWE, including The Godfather, Papa Shango, and Kama Mustafa. He made a name for himself in the wrestling world with his larger-than-life characters, in-ring presence, and undeniable charisma.

He first gained attention in WWE as Papa Shango, a mysterious, voodoo-inspired character who struck fear into his opponents with eerie rituals and supernatural theatrics. Though the character was short-lived, it remains one of WWE’s most memorable gimmicks of the early 1990s.

He later reinvented himself as Kama Mustafa, a no-nonsense enforcer and member of the infamous Nation of Domination stable alongside The Rock and Farooq. However, it was his transformation into The Godfather that cemented his legacy. Embracing a fun-loving, flamboyant persona, The Godfather became a fan favorite with his signature catchphrases, strut, and entertaining antics. His charisma and popularity led him to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship and earn a place in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.

Beyond wrestling, he has remained a beloved figure in the industry, often making special appearances and continuing to entertain fans worldwide. His legacy as a versatile performer and unforgettable character remains a cornerstone of wrestling history.

Bill Manspeaker is an American musician, singer, and entertainer best known as the founder and frontman of Green Jellÿ (originally Green Jellö), the theatrical comedy rock band that gained fame in the early 1990s with their hit song “Three Little Pigs.” Manspeaker turned his passion for music, humor, and outrageous stage antics into a career that has spanned decades.

Starting in 1981 in Buffalo, New York, Manspeaker formed Green Jellÿ as a self-proclaimed “worst band in the world,” blending punk rock, metal, and absurdist humor into a unique stage show featuring elaborate costumes, puppets, and over-the-top performances. The band’s breakthrough came in 1992 with their album Cereal Killer Soundtrack, which featured the hit “Three Little Pigs.” The song’s claymation music video became an MTV sensation, propelling Green Jellÿ into mainstream success.

Beyond Green Jellÿ, Manspeaker has been involved in various creative endeavors, including video production, collaborations with other musicians, and multimedia projects. His influence on the world of alternative rock and comedy music remains strong, as he continues to entertain audiences with his wild energy and irreverent humor.




Vincent Guisetti is a renowned Foley artist known for his expert craftsmanship in creating immersive sound effects for film and television. With a career spanning over three decades, he has contributed to acclaimed projects like The Revenant, Captain America: The First Avenger, and Zombieland.

One of his most recognizable contributions is his work on SpongeBob SquarePants, where his unique sound effects helped define the show’s whimsical, underwater world. From the iconic squeaky footsteps to the cartoonish splashes, Guisetti’s artistry played a key role in shaping the series’ signature sound.

His dedication to the craft has earned him multiple Emmy nominations and Golden Reel Awards, cementing his legacy as one of the industry’s top Foley artists.

OkChief is the mastermind behind Chief’s Toy Chest, Chief lives and breathes retro—if it’s got pixels, plastic, or radical ’80s vibes, he’s into it. He’s been known to track down rare toys like a bloodhound on a mission.

He’s not just a collector—he’s a hunter, a historian, and probably the only guy you know who can talk for 45 minutes about a single Sega Master System cartridge and make it sound like a Blockbuster movie. If you love video games, toys, and glorious throwbacks to a time when Saturday morning cartoons ruled the world, Chief is your guy.

Cynthia Cranz is an American actress primarily known for her extensive voice work dubbing anime shows, many that have aired on the Cartoon Network and Toonami. The Fort Worth, Texas native has been acting professionally since 1993, performing in theater, commercials, industrial videos, music videos, PSA’s, infomercials, TV, film, commercial print, video games and voice over.

In 1999 she was one of the first actors cast by Funimation Entertainment in their Flagship Show Dragon Ball Z, voicing the roles of Chi Chi and Mrs. Briefs, and continues to voice those roles presently. Other notable roles include: Boton – Yu Yu Hokusho, Mitzy – Shin Chan, Mitch – Case Closed (Detective Conan), Paninya – Fullmetal Alchemist, Chieko – Princess Jellyfish, Tsurara – Rosario and The Vampire, Lisa – Summer Wars, Coach Mo – Big Wind Up and Pipimi in Pop Team Epic.

Recently she reprised her roles as Mitsuru (Mii) in Fruits Basket and Bellemere in One Piece. She can also be heard as the voice of Sister Bikini – Ace Attorney, Shiizaki – Date A Live, Melida – Wise Man’s Grandchild, Serena – Love Esquire, Mineko – Citris, Lisa – Soul Eater, Ferro – GunSlinger Girls, Dog Woman – Desert Punk, Meow’s Mom – Space Dandy, Elena – Claymore, Lisa – The Galaxy Railways, Kyoko – Witchblade, Karin – B’t X, Nao – Shiki, Lilith – Trinity Blood, Rieko – Spiral, Mika – Burst Angel, Sara – D. Grey-Man, My Hero Academia, Attack On Titan and hundreds of other roles in Anime and video games over the past 2 decades. She is very excited to announce her role as Miss Babcock in the upcoming Jam Productions and Netflix series, Jet Boy!

When not in the booth, Cynthia enjoys riding and showing horses, a life- long passion and sport, as well as reading, cooking, gardening and piddling around the house which she shares with her husband, three legged lab, German Shepherd rescue, parakeet and 3 fish.

Greg Dulcie comes from a musical theater background and has performed many shows all over the world. He started voiceovers late in life and has really come to love it. He is known for strong , gruff characters like Smoker in One Piece , but enjoys playing silly characters like Pipimi in Pop Team Epic. Greg enjoys working with the many talented directors at Crunchyroll and enjoys meeting with viewers.

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