Fan Casting Adriana Olmedo as Solus Prime in Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano

scorpionghostrider made this fan casting suggestion on July 21, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Adriana Olmedo as Solus Prime in Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano

Adriana OlmedoMexico

33 years old
Adriana Olmedo is a Mexican dubbing and theater actress. She is currently known to be the voice of Makoto Kino / Sailor Jupiter in the Sailor Moon franchise, she is also known to be the voice of Su...
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Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano

Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano

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Mi Tercera Parte De La Trilogía Y La Última Parte De Mi Proyecto Ideal De La Trilogía Prime Wars De Transformers. Me Da Mucha Pena Que No Lo Han Doblado. Aquí está Mi Versión Del Proyecto.
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Adriana Olmedo has been suggested by fans for 70 roles on myCast, including Actrices De Doblaje De La Brujita Escarlata Para Reemplazar a Irina Índigo in Actrices De Doblaje De La Brujita Escarlata Para Reemplazar a Irina Índigo. Similar actors include Erika Ugalde, Azucena Estrada, and Azucena Miranda. Adriana Olmedo was suggested to play Solus Prime in Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano by scorpionghostrider. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Liliana Barba, Rebeca Manríquez, and María Fernanda Morales. Transformers Power Of The Primes: Doblaje Mexicano has 22 roles, including Optimus Prime, Windblade, and Megatronus Prime The Fallen.

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