When we talk about anime games, many people wonder why there is no Latin Spanish dub. With its upcoming release Dragon Ball: Sparking!Zero This issue has become more important. related, Mario Castaneda, the voice of Goku in our region, has finally spoken out on the matter, and provided an explanation.
While many have pointed out that the decision not to dub anime games is the fault of the voice actors and directors, who demand huge amounts of money, Castañeda explained the situation in a recent video shared on his TikTok account. Here is what he commented:
“The client doesn’t want it. Video game owners, Bandai Namco, Toei, or whoever else decides not to do it, they don’t want to. (…) No matter the budget, the amount of money, or whatever, they do it.
Budget is never an issue, desire is. In this case, it is clear that the owner of the video games does not want to identify it.”
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In this way, it is clear that The decision to dub a game rests entirely on a company’s interests. In this case, Bandai Namco does not intend to offer Spanish voices Dragon Ball: Sparking! zeroAnd we don’t know when they will be willing to do it
In your video, Castaneda noted that it is always possible to reach an agreement, And it seems that the voice of the fans is considered. When it premiered Dragon Ball Z: Kai, Goku was played by another actor, something that was not liked by the public. In this way, when Dragonballz Battle of the Gods Hit Theater, Castañeda and Toei Animation were able to reach an agreement.
Maybe if sold Dragon Ball: Sparking! zero They are not so much in our region, Bandai Namco wants to dub the next anime game. On a related topic, the model cosplays as Bulma. Similarly, anime inspired by Harry Potter pays homage to Dragon Ball.
Editor’s Comment:
It’s a shame that anime games don’t have Latin Spanish dubbing, especially when these works are usually of high quality and very worthwhile. Here, users need to talk to their wallets, and not criticize these decisions on cable networks.
Through: Mario Castaneda