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Morre anísio Mello Junior, Voice of Opening Dragon Ball - 28/06/2025 - Illustration

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
Mello Junior, a singer and music producer, died at the age of six-one (27) at the age of 59. Duplicate of the Brazilian opening of the "Dragon Ball" and "Dragon Ball Z", performed in the 1990s and 2000, marked the generation with its voice. Read more (06/28/2025)
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The music Anísio Mello Junior died, on Saturday, 27, at the age of 60, in São Paulo. He was known to double the original openings of "Dragon Ball" and "Dragon Ball Z" in Brazil. In addition to the cause of death, Anísio acted as a bassist, musical producer, composer and writer. He was a musician and vocalist of rock bands and jazz such as Apocalypse, Excalibur, Blues Session Band and Insensatrès. https://youtu.be/GJtb9xiC0Pk?si=mR_wNxvu4U036A wa…

The information was published by social networks this Saturday, 27, by Diogo Miayhara, a friend of the artist

Mello Junior, a singer and music producer, died at the age of six-one (27) at the age of 59. Duplicate of the Brazilian opening of the "Dragon Ball" and "Dragon Ball Z", performed in the 1990s and 2000, marked the generation with its voice. Read more (06/28/2025)

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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