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'''Victor Atelevich''', is a voice actor who worked with the [[Blue Water dub]] of ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]''.
 
'''Victor Atelevich''', is a voice actor who worked with the [[Blue Water dub]] of ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]''.
   
He voiced [[Yamcha]] in ''Dragon Ball'', and [[Syn Shenron]] in ''Dragon Ball GT''.
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He voiced [[Yamcha]] in ''Dragon Ball''.
   
 
Some of his other notable roles include Hiroya Ikawa in ''Magical Stage Fancy Lala'', and Yamada in ''Mai-HIME'' and ''Mai otome zwei''. His first voice-over role was the character ''Toya'' in the acclaimed hit ''Ceres, Celestial Legend''.
 
Some of his other notable roles include Hiroya Ikawa in ''Magical Stage Fancy Lala'', and Yamada in ''Mai-HIME'' and ''Mai otome zwei''. His first voice-over role was the character ''Toya'' in the acclaimed hit ''Ceres, Celestial Legend''.

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Victor Atelevich

Victor Atelevich, is a voice actor who worked with the Blue Water dub of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT.

He voiced Yamcha in Dragon Ball.

Some of his other notable roles include Hiroya Ikawa in Magical Stage Fancy Lala, and Yamada in Mai-HIME and Mai otome zwei. His first voice-over role was the character Toya in the acclaimed hit Ceres, Celestial Legend.