Ceyli Delgadillo

Ceyli Delgadillo

Ceyli Juliann Delgadillo is a former voice actress from Arlington, Texas.

She worked for Funimation from 1997 to 2001. Her most notable roles were as the child version of Goku in the Dragon Ball movies Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle and Mystical Adventure, and also the child version of Dende in Dragon Ball Z.

She left Funimation in 2001 to move to Los Angeles. Stephanie Nadolny replaced her as the voice of Kid Goku and Laura Bailey replaced her as the young voice of Dende respectively. To date, all of her work as Dende has been redubbed by Bailey for the remastered release of DBZ, however all her vocal work as Goku has been retained over the years. She completed her Master's Degree at New York University in Drama Therapy and is currently working in New York City.

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