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'''Davide Garbolino''' is an Italian voice actor, dubbing director, and TV host. After being convinced by his piano teacher, he tried his luck in television, as a kid actor and dubber and he soon became popular by dubbing numerous cartoon characters.<ref>{{cite|website=giornalelavoce.it|date=February 1st, 2023|title=Davide Garbolino: da 25 anni è la voce di Ash Ketchum dei Pokémon|author=Maria Di Poppa|language=it|url=https://www.giornalelavoce.it/video/attualita/529307/davide-garbolino-da-25-anni-e-la-voce-di-ash-ketchum-dei-pokemon.html}}</ref>
'''Davide Garbolino''' is an Italian voice actor, dubbing director, and TV host. After being convinced by his piano teacher, he began working in television as a child actor and dubber and soon became popular dubbing numerous cartoon characters.<ref>{{cite|website=giornalelavoce.it|date=February 1st, 2023|title=Davide Garbolino: da 25 anni è la voce di Ash Ketchum dei Pokémon|author=Maria Di Poppa|language=it|url=https://www.giornalelavoce.it/video/attualita/529307/davide-garbolino-da-25-anni-e-la-voce-di-ash-ketchum-dei-pokemon.html}}</ref>


Beside hosting the kid show ''Ciao Ciao'' in the '90s, he is famously known for giving his voice to {{wp|Ash Ketchum}} for the whole duration of the ''{{wp|Pokémon (TV series)|Pokémon}}'' anime and {{wp|Nobita Nobi}} in ''{{wp|Doraemon}}'' since 2003. He also voiced {{wp|Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Michelangelo}} in the ''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' animated series, Plucky Duck in ''{{wp|Tiny Toon Adventures}}'' and its reboot, the {{wp|Robin (character)|Robin}} characters in the ''{{wp|Batman}}'' animated series, the adult {{wp|Jimmy Cudo}} in ''{{wp|Cased Closed}}'' (which granted him to win an award for it in 2008 at the Gran Galà del Doppiaggio Romics DD)<ref name=MondoDoppiatori/>, adult {{wp|Gohan}} in ''{{wp|Dragon Ball}}'', and, since 2007, he became the new voice of {{wp|Topo Gigio}} and {{wp|Bugs Bunny}}. His video game related works include [[LylatWiki:Slippy Toad|Slippy Toad]], Rusty Pete in the ''{{wp|Ratchet & Clank}}'' franchise, Alex Blaze in both game and anime series of ''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven}}'', [[Knuckles]] in ''{{wp|Sonic Underground}}'', and Mugman in ''{{wp|The Cuphead Show!}}''.
Beside hosting the kid show ''Ciao Ciao'' in the '90s, he is famously known for giving his voice to {{wp|Ash Ketchum}} for the whole duration of the ''{{wp|Pokémon (TV series)|Pokémon}}'' anime and {{wp|Nobita Nobi}} in ''{{wp|Doraemon}}'' since 2003. He also voiced {{wp|Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Michelangelo}} in the ''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' animated series, Plucky Duck in ''{{wp|Tiny Toon Adventures}}'' and its reboot, the {{wp|Robin (character)|Robin}} characters in the ''{{wp|Batman}}'' animated series, the adult {{wp|Jimmy Cudo}} in ''{{wp|Cased Closed}}'' (which won him an award in 2008 at the Gran Galà del Doppiaggio Romics DD),<ref name=MondoDoppiatori/> adult {{wp|Gohan}} in ''{{wp|Dragon Ball}}'', and, since 2007, {{wp|Topo Gigio}} and {{wp|Bugs Bunny}}. His video game-related works include [[LylatWiki:Slippy Toad|Slippy Toad]], Rusty Pete in the ''{{wp|Ratchet & Clank}}'' franchise, Alex Blaze in both game and anime series of ''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven}}'', [[Knuckles]] in ''{{wp|Sonic Underground}}'', and Mugman in ''{{wp|The Cuphead Show!}}''


In the unaired Mediaset-directed dub of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, he voiced the [[Kritters]] and the [[Klaptrap|Klap Traps]] (including [[Jr. Klap Trap|Junior]]).<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/anim/donkeykongcountry.htm ''Donkey Kong Country TV'' page] in ''AntonioGenna.net'' Il Mondo dei Doppiatori</ref>
In the unaired Mediaset-directed dub of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, he voiced the [[Kritters]] and the [[Klaptrap|Klap Traps]] (including [[Jr. Klap Trap|Junior]]).<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/anim/donkeykongcountry.htm ''Donkey Kong Country TV'' page] in ''AntonioGenna.net'' Il Mondo dei Doppiatori</ref>

Revision as of 21:17, April 16, 2025

Davide Garbolino
Davide Garbolino
Born September 24, 1968[1] (age 56)
Super Mario–related role(s) Italian voice actor for the Kritters and Klap Traps in Donkey Kong Country

Davide Garbolino is an Italian voice actor, dubbing director, and TV host. After being convinced by his piano teacher, he began working in television as a child actor and dubber and soon became popular dubbing numerous cartoon characters.[2]

Beside hosting the kid show Ciao Ciao in the '90s, he is famously known for giving his voice to Ash Ketchum for the whole duration of the Pokémon anime and Nobita Nobi in Doraemon since 2003. He also voiced Michelangelo in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, Plucky Duck in Tiny Toon Adventures and its reboot, the Robin characters in the Batman animated series, the adult Jimmy Cudo in Cased Closed (which won him an award in 2008 at the Gran Galà del Doppiaggio Romics DD),[1] adult Gohan in Dragon Ball, and, since 2007, Topo Gigio and Bugs Bunny. His video game-related works include Slippy Toad, Rusty Pete in the Ratchet & Clank franchise, Alex Blaze in both game and anime series of Inazuma Eleven, Knuckles in Sonic Underground, and Mugman in The Cuphead Show!

In the unaired Mediaset-directed dub of the Donkey Kong Country animated series, he voiced the Kritters and the Klap Traps (including Junior).[3]

Portrayals

References

  1. ^ a b Davide Garbolino's page in AntonioGenna.net Il Mondo dei Doppiatori
  2. ^ Maria Di Poppa (February 1st, 2023). Davide Garbolino: da 25 anni è la voce di Ash Ketchum dei Pokémon. Italian. Retrieved from giornalelavoce.it.
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Country TV page in AntonioGenna.net Il Mondo dei Doppiatori