While I've said this ad nauseam, it's worth repeating here that Nozawa plays each and every single one of these characters differently. That extends to a different accent/dialect on some characters, specific types of words used, the aggressive tone used for some, etc. Yes, even the "pitch" (a word Nozawa detractors like to use... a lot!) is entirely different between pretty much everyone here, and even more so at different ages. I understand that if you don't know Japanese you're not going to pick up on it... but at the same time, I don't know Japanese and I can easily pick up on it, because I'm paying attention to what I'm watching / listening to!
POSSIBLE REASONS TO CAST NOZAWA AS CERTAIN CHARACTERS
Raditz:
- Goku's brother
Gohan:
- Goku's son
- looks similar (though not identical) to Goku as a child
Tullece:
- looks identical to Goku
- play up artistic/thematic point of Tullece being an "evil" Goku by using the same voice actress speaking in a different way
Bardock:
- looks identical to Goku
- established precedent with other characters (identical visuals)
Goten:
- Goku's son
- looks identical to Goku as a child
- established precedent with Gohan (family) and other characters (identical visuals)
There's also the whole "not many Saiyans to begin with" thing bringing the idea a small gene pool, and if you go with DBZ Movie 3 logic and what it shows us, the ones that ARE out there seem to have a lot of similarities. There's a pretty valid "in-universe" answer to go along with the out-of-universe answers.
So in a nutshell, saying there are no legitimate reasons for Nozawa to play some of these characters is generally a deliberate attempt to shut down the argument without giving it the time of day. It's not like I cast the characters, and it's not like I own the characters, so I'm not going to take personal offense if you still don't think Bardock should have been played by Nozawa...
... but if you haven't actually given it the tiniest amount of thought and listened to the way she portrays all these different characters, you probably haven't brought anything beyond, "Well I just think so."
That's fine, but that's not a conversation worth having, because that's not a conversation.






