Masako Nozawa fulfills her dream and becomes a waifu in a McDonald's anime
At 89 years old, the voice of Goku surprised everyone by becoming a waifu for a McDonald's commercial.

It's never too late to fulfill a dream in the anime industry, even if you are 89 years old and a living legend. Masako Nozawa, the unmistakable voice actress who has brought Goku to life in Dragon Ball (Dragon Ball) for decades, has just left the internet speechless. In a twist that absolutely no one saw coming, the veteran seiyuu has officially debuted as a beautiful and powerful waifu in a spectacular animated commercial for the McDonald's franchise in Japan.


The most epic and bizarre crossover in anime
This amazing and fun promotional project is an unexpected crossover with the brutal martial arts franchise Baki. In the video, Nozawa plays herself but transformed into the ultimate heroine of the Chicken Tatsuta Academy, sporting an adorable schoolgirl design. While she speaks in a sweet and dreamy tone looking for "a gentleman worthy of her strength," imposing fighters like Baki and Retsu Kaioh react in a cold sweat to her overwhelming presence. The ad culminates masterfully with the actress delivering a line with the same energy as her iconic Saiyan: "Wow... this is exciting."
A dream come true for a legend
For years, the iconic seiyuu joked in multiple interviews saying that at her age it would be impossible to play the role of a "beautiful girl," feeling that her image as a warrior was already too set in stone. However, this brilliant McDonald's campaign finally gave her the chance to fulfill that tender wish in a highly creative way. Social media erupted in laughter and applause upon seeing the enormous versatility the legend still possesses, proving that her talent and sense of humor know no bounds when it comes to promoting the brand's new burgers.
Knowing that this tireless voice acting legend continues to dare to take on such fun and unconventional roles at nearly 90 years of age, would you like to see her playing more romantic comedy heroines in future animated projects?
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