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*Carlos Avila : [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg]]
*Carlos Avila : [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg]]
*Mario Castañeda : [[Zapp Brannigan]]
*Mario Castañeda : [[Zapp Brannigan]]
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*Blas García : [[Nibbler|Mordelón]]
* Mordelón - Blas García (en el capítulo El día en que la Tierra resistió estúpida) -->


''Information from the [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama_(serie)#Doblaje Spanish Wikipedia].''
''Information from the [[wikipedia:es:Futurama (serie)#Doblajes|Spanish Wikipedia]].''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*While French was represented as a dead language in the original English edition, and similar in the German and Spanish editions.  It was German that was dead in the French edition.
*While French was represented as a dead language in the original English edition, and similar in the German and Spanish editions.  It was German that was dead in the French edition.

Revision as of 17:32, 6 September 2008

Like most TV shows, Futurama was dubbed for foreign audiences when broadcast in their respective nations.

While this Wiki does not bother with the foreign versions of the show, it is worth a mention.

Futurama has been dubbed into the following languages:
French
German
Hungarian
Italian
Portuguese Brazil
Spanish Spain
Latin America

Foreign voice actors

French

Broadcast season 1-3

Broadcast season 4-5

Since Bender's Big Score

Information from the French Wikipedia.

German

Information from the German Wikipedia.

Hungarian

Information from the Hungarian Wikipedia.

Italian

Information from the Italian Wikipedia.

Portuguese

  • Note: Futurama was broadcast in the original English in Portugal with subtitles.

In Brazil

Information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.

Spanish

In Spain

In Latin America

Information from the Spanish Wikipedia.

Trivia

  • While French was represented as a dead language in the original English edition, and similar in the German and Spanish editions. It was German that was dead in the French edition.