Mexico City /
Mario Castañeda, double actor who interprets the character of ‘Gokú ‘ in the animated series ‘Dragon Ball’, lamented the death of Ricardo Silva, singing that the end of the week failed, to appear by derivatives of covid-19, junto a quien vivió grande historias.
Ambos solían travel together to participate in conventions in relation to its vivacities in turn to the popular Japanese animated dibujo throughout all of hispanic lands, in the cuales Silva always demonstrates a rise, at the margin of the moment by which to stave off.
“His death is like a bomb because it’s pandemic, it’s enfermedad se lleva gente muy valiosa, joven realmente, porque a sus 67 años tenía muchísimo que ofrecer todavía“, commented by Castañeda on the periodical El Universal.
“Era recognized in Latin America and in all of them the ladies donate our double as a great performer, we travel through all of Latin America and the Mexican Republic presenting and staging and concluding the public outcry always more incredible, but only ‘Dragon Ball’ in the verdict has more than 60 openings“, añadió.
Silva marko a varias generations
If its interpretation of “Cha-La Head-Cha-La”, opening the Dragon Ball Z, is one of the most recognizable, Silva tuvo a great record in the world of las caricatures and publicity stamps, so his voice was identified.