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Nozawa Masako
(野沢 雅子)
Nozawa Masako
Personal Information
Birthday October 25, 1936 (age 87)
Hometown Tokyo, Japan
Blood Type O
Professional Information
Agency Aoni Production
Debut Year 1950
Status Active
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Nozawa Masako (野沢 雅子, born October 25, 1936) is a Japanese seiyuu from Tokyo. Her late husband, Tsukada Masaaki, was also a voice actor, so her official name is Tsukada Masako (塚田 雅子). She founded the Gekidan Moonlight theater troupe. In 2013, she won an Achievement Award at the 7th Seiyu Awards.

She as been the seiyuu for Goku in the Dragon Ball anime franchise since 1986. She was the seiyuu for Doraemon for the Doraemon 1973 series, but Oyama Nobuyo took over in 1979, who then gave way to Mizuta Wasabi from 2005 onward.

Anime roles[]

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Main roles[]

  • Tonio in The 500 Million Yen Button (2022)
  • T0-B1 in Star Wars: Visions (ONA 9 ep 2021 shorts)
  • Asma in Future Folktales (2020)
  • Medama Oyaji "Daddy Eyeball" in Spooky Kitarō (2018 reboot)
  • Asura in Asura (2012 movie)
  • Kitarō in Graveyard Kitarō (2008)
  • Guilmon in Digimon (Tamers 2001, Tamers: Battle of Adventurers 2001 movie, Tamers: Runaway Locomon 2002 movie, Fusion 2011)
  • Gokū Jr. Son in Dragon Ball GT (A Hero's Legacy special 1997)
  • Gogeta in Dragon Ball (Z Movie 12: Fusion Reborn 1995 movie, Super: Broly 2018 movie)
  • Iczel in Iczer-Girl Iczelion (OVA 2 ep 1995)
  • Goten Son in Dragon Ball Z (Movie 10: Broly - Second Coming 1994 movie, Movie 11: Bio-Broly 1994 movie, Yo! The Return of Son-Goku and Friends!! 34 min special 2008, Kai: The Final Chapters 2014)
  • Sefan Kim in Kim's Cross (1990 movie)
  • Yonkurō "Alan dei Nobili Guerrieri" Hinomaru in Dash! Yonkurō (1989, Horizon Gundan vs. Dash Gundan 37 min special 1990)
  • Gohan "The Great Saiyaman, The Gold Fighter, The Golden Warrior" Son in Dragon Ball (Z 1989+, Kai 2009+, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero 2022 movie)
  • Blink, Kakeru "Alexandre" Shiki in Blue Blink (1989)
  • Gokū "Kakarot" Son in Dragon Ball (1986+)
  • Polly Harrington in Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (1986, Specials 2 ep 45 min per special 2001)
  • Bumboo in Hey! Bumboo (1985 shorts)
  • Kagemaru "Kabamaru" Igano in Kabamaru of Iga (1983)
  • Benny Bunny in Alice in Wonderland (1983, Specials 2 ep special 1984?)
  • Esteban in The Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982)
  • Tarou "Kaibutsu-kun" Kaibutsu in Kaibutsu-kun (S2 1980, Invitation to Monster Land 1981 movie, Demon Sword 1982 movie)
  • Sanpei Mihira in Sanpei the Fisherman (1980)
  • Tom Sawyer in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980)
  • Tetsurō Hoshino in Galaxy Express 999 (1978, Movie 1979 movie, Goodbye -Andromeda Terminal Station- 1981 movie, Eternal Fantasy 1998 movie, Rainbow Signpost 17 min 2001 short movie, for Planetarium 2002 movie, Red Star Betelgeuse ~Brightness of Life~ 2014 movie)
  • Teppei Uesugi in My Name Is Teppei (1977)
  • Rascal in Raccoon Rascal (1977, Specials 2 ep 45 min per special 2000)
  • Huckleberry Finn in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1976, Movie 1991)
  • Gamba in Adventure of Gamba (1975, and his Seven Friends 1984 movie, and the Otter 1991 movie)
  • Willi in Adventures of Maya the Honeybee (1975, New S2 1982)
  • Enma "Demon Prince, Eroma" in The Little Judge from Hell (1973)
  • Doraemon "Dora" in Doraemon (1973)
  • Hiroshi Kaizuka in Frog With Guts! (1972, New 1981, New: Guts • Dream Pillow 1982 short movie)
  • Daizaemon "Daichan" Kaze in General Inakappe (1970)
  • Isamu in Thirty Thousand Miles Under the Sea (1970 movie)
  • Hayato in Flying Phantom Ship (1969 movie)
  • Kitarō in Spooky Kitarō (1968, 1971)

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