The Mexican actress Joana Brito passed away this Tuesday at the age of 79. The information was released by the National Association of Actors (ANDA), through a sensitive statement. He was recognized for his role in the world of soap operas and among anime fans for giving life to an iconic character from dragonball.
“The National Association of Actors deeply regrets the death of our colleague Joana Brito Vitelli, a member of our union. Our condolences to her family, friends and colleagues. Rest in Peace,” the organization said in a statement reviewed by infobae.
These words are joined by the director of the Latin dubbing of Dragon Ball, for any of its versions, Lalo Garza. The also Mexican (voice of Krillin) dedicated an emotional message to Joana for her physical departure.
“My dear Joanna. Your departure really hurts me, but I know you needed to rest. Fly high, friend. We will meet again some day. I will never forget everything we shared. Rest in peace Joana Brito ”, Lalo said on his Instagram.
Among the characters that Joana brought to life are: “Mama Odi”, the enchantress from Disney’s The Princess and the Frog; the villain “Zira” in The Lion King 2: Simba’s Kingdom; “Kaio-Sama of the East” in Dragon Ball Z: the fusion of Goku and Vegeta; “Yubaba” in Spirited Away, “Koharu Utatane” in Naruto; “Morgana” in The Little Mermaid 2: return to the sea and “The teacher Muriel P. Finster” from El recreo, highlighted the aforementioned medium.