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Blu-ray review: “Broken Trail” (2006)
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#bluray#bluray review#Broken Trail#Broken Trail bluray#Broken Trail bluray review#Broken Trailreview#Chris Mulkey#Donald Fong#Greta Scacchi#Gwendoline Yeo#James Russo#Robert Duvall#Rusty Schwimmer#Scott cooper#Thomas Haden Church#Walter hill#western
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Preview- Kung Fu Season 3 Ep. 10: Alias
In Kung Fu Season 3 Ep. 10: Alias, with her world crashing down around her, Nicky (Olivia Liang) is forced to reevaluate her recent actions in order to move forward. Althea (Shannon Dang) goes undercover to gain more information about Delta Securities, and Henry (Eddie Liu) and Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman) follow a lead regarding Xiao’s whereabouts. Tiffany Frances directed the episode written by…
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Fun fact: Master Subodhi shares a voice actor with THE Cabbage Merchant from AtLA!
#the VA is James Sie for those curious!#that means Jack gets a pal from AtLA who voices another old guy with him!!!!#monkie kid#lego monkie kid#lmk#btw another cool fact is that ROTTMNT Karai and PIF r both voiced by Gwendoline Yeo!!!!!
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Hey,
so I just listened to the extra long episode on the ship updates and you guys mentioned the amazing voice-cast for the Duck Tales reboot. Because of that I kind of remembered a really cool (still ongoing) show I watch; Lego Monkie Kid. It's based on The Journey to the West and is animated beautifully (by the same studio that animated the Rise of the TMNT btw).
Great voice actors too! (Sean Schemmel, Jack de Sena, Gwendoline Yeo, Alejandro Saab, etc.) And the characters are written phenomenally, especially for a Lego show made for kids.
It's not necessarily a queer show (the english sub has a non-binary character and there's at least one pair I'm almost certain are together, so idk?), but I just wanted to recommend it unrelated to your podcast, because I thought you might enjoy it. At least I hope you will.
I absolutely love your podcast and always eagerly look forward to the next episode, it makes my day everytime.
Whether you decide to watch it or not, I hope you'll have an amazing day either way. Stay healthy, hydrated and happy and get your sleep.
Your happy listener,
Blue <3
Thanks for listening and for the kind words! Neither of us have heard of this show (and Kelsey loves Jack De Sena because of A:TLA) so thanks so much for the recommendation! We love that sign off about staying health, hydrated, and happy and we wish the same for you! Best, M&K
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Rating KH Character Vocal Performances (English Dub)
(This list only uses KH original characters, Final Fantasy guest stars, and the Disney characters who are main characters involved in the KH original storyline)
GOD TIER: Billy Zane as Ansem/Terra-Xehanort (KH1)
Derek Stephen Prince as Vexen/Even (All Appearances)
Christopher Lee as DiZ/Ansem the Wise (KH2 and Days)
Paul St. Peter as Xemnas (All Appearances)
Mark Hamill as Master Eraqus (BBS and KH3)
Leonard Nimoy as Master Xehanort (BBS and 3D)
Christopher Lloyd as Master Xehanort (KH3 DLC & MoM)
Kathryn Beaumont as Kairi’s Grandmother (BBS)
Susanne Blakeslee as Maleficent (All Appearances)
Jim Cummings as Pete (All Appearances)
Wayne Alwine as King Mickey (KH1 and KH2)
TOP TIER: Hayley Joel Osment as Sora (KH1, Re:CoM, KH2 and KH3)
Hayden Panettiere as Kairi (KH1, KH2, and BBS)
David Gallaghar as Riku (KH1, Re:CoM, KH2, BBS, 3D, and MoM)
Richard Epcar as Ansem/Terra-Xehanort (3D, 0.2 BBS, and KH3)
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (All Appearances)
Bill Farmer as Goofy (All Appearances)
Bret Iwan as King Mickey (BBS)
Eddie Caroll as Jiminy Cricket (KH1, Re:CoM, and KH2)
Joe Ochman as Jiminy Cricket (Re:Coded and KH3)
Jesse McCartney as Roxas (All Appearances)
Meaghan Martin as Namine (Re:CoM and Days)
Brittany Snow as Namine (KH2)
David Boreanaz as Leon (KH1)
Doug Erholtz as Leon (KH3 DLC)
Christy Carlson Romano as Yuffie (KH1)
Mae Whitman as Yuffie (KH2)
Chris Edgerly as Cid (KH3 DLC)
Steve Burton as Cloud (KH1 and Re:Coded)
Quinton Flynn as Axel (Re:CoM, KH2, and Days)
Shanelle Grey as Larxene (Re:CoM and KH3)
Dave Boat as Lexaeus/Aeleus (Re:CoM and BBS)
Corey Burton as DiZ/Ansem the Wise (Re:CoM)
Alyson Stoner as Xion (Days and KH3)
Kirk Thornton as Saix (All Appearances)
James Patrick Stuart as Braig/Xigbar/Luxu (All Appearances)
Ryan O’Donohue as Demyx (All Appearances)
Robin Atkin-Downes as Luxord (All Appearances)
Will Friedle as Seifer (KH2)
Justin Crowden as Hayner (KH2)
Sean Marquette as Pence (KH2)
Jessica DiCicco as Olette (KH2)
Corey Burton as Yen Sid (KH2, BBS, and KH3)
Jeff Bennett as Merlin (All Appearances)
Rachel Leigh Cook as Tifa (KH2)
Matt McKenzie as Auron (KH2)
Hedy Burress as Yuna (KH2)
Tara Strong as Rikku (KH2)
Gwendoline Yeo as Paine (KH2)
Luke Marinquez as Little Sora (BBS)
Ariel Winter as Little Kairi (BBS)
Kirk Thornton as Isa (BBS)
Quinton Flynn as Lea (BBS)
Jason Dohring as Terra (0.2 BBS and KH3)
Jesse McCartney as Ventus (BBS and KH3)
Hayley Joel Osment as Vanitas (BBS and KH3)
Ben Diskin as Young Xehanort (Re:Coded, 3D, and KH3)
Lara Jill Miller as Chirithy (X Backcover, KH3, and MoM)
Ray Chase as the Master of Masters (X Backcover)
MID TIER:
Alyson Stoner as Kairi (Re:CoM)
Richard Epcar as Ansem/Terra-Xehanort (Re:CoM and BBS)
Shaun Flemming as Tidus (KH1)
Molly Keck as Selphie (KH1 and KH2)
Doug Erholtz as Leon (KH2)
Mae Whitman as Yuffie (KH3 DLC)
Andrea Bowen as Aerith (KH3 DLC)
Keith Ferguson as Marluxia (Re:CoM and KH3)
David Dayan Fisher as Xaldin/Dilan (KH2/FM and BBS)
Meaghan Martin as Namine (BBS, Re:Coded, KH2 FM, and KH3)
Hayden Panettiere as Xion (3D)
Brandon Adams as Rai (KH2)
Jillian Bowen as Fuu (KH2)
Melissa Disney as Vivi (KH2)
Crispin Freeman as Setzer (KH2)
Corey Burton as Yen Sid (Re:Coded, 3D, 0.2 BBS, and MoM)
Willa Holland as Aqua (BBS, 3D, and 0.2 BBS)
Rick Gomez as Zack (BBS)
Ty Panitz as Little Riku (BBS)
David Gallaghar as Young Xehanort (BBS)
Matthew Mercer as Ira (X Backcover and KH3)
Travis Willingham as Aced (X Backcover and KH3)
Kevin Quinn as Gula (X Backcover and KH3)
Karissa Lee Staples as Invi (X Backcover and KH3)
Isabela Moner as Ava (X Backcover)
Matthew Mittleman as Luxu (X Backcover)
Michael Johnson as Ephemer (X Backcover and KH3)
Madison Davenport as Nameless Star (KH3 and MoM)
Vince Corazza as Ienzo (3D, KH3, and MoM)
Zachary Gordon as Hayner (KH3)
Tristan Chase as Pence (KH3)
Ashley Boettcher as Olette (KH3)
Drake Bell as Young Eraqus (KH3)
Dylan Sprouse as Yozora (KH3 DLC)
LOW TIER: Hayley Joel Osment as Sora (Re:Coded, 3D, and 0.2 BBS)
Alyson Stoner as Kairi (Days, 0.2 BBS, KH3, and MoM)
David Gallaghar as Riku (Days, Re:Coded, and KH3)
Richard Epcar as Ansem/Terra-Xehanort (KH2)
Wayne Alwine as King Mickey (Re:CoM)
Phil Snyder as Jiminy Cricket (Re:Coded and 3D)
Dee Bradley Baker as Wakka (KH1)
Mandy Moore as Aerith (KH1)
Steve Burton as Cloud (KH2)
George Newbern as Sephiroth (KH2)
Chris Edgerly as Cid (KH2)
Vince Corrazza as Zexion (Re:CoM, KH2 FM, and Days)
Corey Burton as Ansem the Wise (3D and KH3)
Quinton Flynn as Axel/Lea (Days Movie, 3D, and KH3)
Jason Dohring as Terra (BBS)
Willa Holland as Anti-Aqua (KH3)
Rutger Hauer as Master Xehanort (KH3)
Bret Iwan as King Mickey (all post-BBS appearances)
SHIT TIER: Lance Bass as Sephiroth (KH1)
Mena Suvari as Aerith (KH2)
Willa Holland as Aqua (KH3)
Corey Burton as DiZ/Ansem the Wise (BBS, Days Movie, and MoM)
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Christine Yamata aka Four Eyes from Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City shares a voice actress with Paine from Final Fantasy X-2.
Voiced by Gwendoline Yeo
#same voice actor#voice acting#resident evil operation raccoon city#resident evil#final fantasy x-2#final fantasy#capcom#square enix#🇺🇸
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Tales of the Monkey Princess Season 1: Cast
Christy Carlson Romano: Qí Xiaotiān / “MK”
Stephanie Sheh: Mei Dragon
Dave B. Mitchell: Pigsy
David Chen: Tang
Patrick Seitz: Sandy
Sean Schemmel: Sun Wukong / The Monkey King
Billy Kametz (RIP): Liu Ér Mihou / Six eared Macaque
Steve Blum: DBK, Mayor
Gwendoline Yeo: Princess Iron Fan
Kimberly Brooks: Spider Queen
Kyle McCarley: Red Son
Victoria Grace: Bai-He, The Lady Bone Demon
E.G. Daily: Savage
Hyden Walch: Rumble
Grey Delisle: Jade-Face Princess
Next: Here
#lego monkie kid#genderbend#tales of the monkey princess#lmk macaque#lmk monkey king#lmk red son#mei monkie kid
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If TC Carson, Clancy Brown, Corey Burton, Steve Blum, Jennifer Hale, Nika Futterman, Robin Atkin Downes and Gwendoline Yeo voices Kratos, Hades, Zeus, Ares, Alecto, Maghaera, The Scribe of Hecatonchires and Lysandra in God of War and Rosario Dawson play Persephone in Percy Jackson movie, It means that Star Wars franchise are inspired from Greek Mythology.
#star wars#god of war#tc carson#mace windu#rosario dawson#ahsoka tano#percy jackson#kratos#persephone#clancy brown#corey burton#savage opress#count dooku#hades god of war#zeus god of war#steve blum#ares god of war#garazeb orrelios#jennifer hale#alecto#nika futterman#maghaera#aayla secura#asajj ventress#gwendoline yeo#lysandra#ketsu onyo#robin atkin downes#the scribe of hecatonchires#cham syndulla
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch Review
Star Wars: The Bad Batch is an action-adventure sci-fi animated series created by Dave Filoni. He is the creator of Star Wars Resistance and Star Wars Rebels, and supervising director of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi. This series was produced by Lucasfilm Animation, which has headed all Star Wars-related animated series since 2008, a studio built "from the ground up" by Filoni. This review will have spoilers.
Reprinted from Pop Culture Maniacs and Wayback Machine. This was the twentieth article I wrote for Pop Culture Maniacs. This post was originally published on January 26, 2023.
The plot of Star Wars: The Bad Batch focuses around a group of elite clone troopers (all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, and Echo, known as Clone Force 99. They become fugitives following the genocidal Order 66 to kill all Jedi as "traitors of the Republic". They join a genetically deviant clone and replicate of Jango Fett, who works as a medical assistant in Kamino, named Omega (voiced by Michelle Ang).
These characters form a family-of-sorts, akin to the "Space Family" in Star Wars Rebels, or the chosen family in Star Wars Resistance. This family, called the Bad Batch for short, faces adversity in the forms of their arduous mercenary jobs, avoidance of bounty hunters such as Fennec Shand (voiced by Ming Na-Wen), and their old clone brother, Crosshair (voiced by Baker), both of whom have it out for them.
The latter becomes part of the newly formed Galactic Empire, helping to restore order, headed by Darth Sidious/Emperor Palpatine (voiced by Ian McDiarmid). He is assisted by Admiral Tarkin (voiced by Stephen Stanton), a high-ranking officer in the Empire, and an Imperial officer named Vice Admiral Rampart (voiced by Noshir Dalal), and new Imperial elite squad troopers.
The first season consists of the Bad Batch on the run from those accusing them of treason, gathering supplies, beginning their mercenary work with Cid (voiced by Rhea Perlman), removing their inhibitor chips, meeting with other renegade rebels (and clones), and fighting the Empire. All these actions strengthen their family-of-sorts as they are pulled into the criminal underworld of the galaxy. All the while, Tarkin and Rampart scheme to phase out the clones entirely with conscripts.
A major theme of The Bad Batch is the importance of cooperation and working together toward a common goal. Often this is to engage into mercenary missions, while the Bad Batch tries to figure out where their loyalties lie in early days of the Empire.
This is tested in the final two episodes of season one, with the tearful destruction of Kamino by the Empire, with Tipoca City falling into the sea, with the Bad Batch and Crosshair inside. They barely escape Kimono with their lives.
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Throughout the series, the Bad Batch is shown as "good". In contrast, the Empire is portrayed as "evil", through their destruction of Kamino, a massacre of rebel forces ordered by Rampart, and capture of Nala Se (voiced by Gwendoline Yeo) as a scientist. The latter is somewhat akin to what the U.S. did with Nazi scientists in Operation Paperclip, following the end of World War II.
Furthermore, the Empire is portrayed as honoring order and stability, while cracking down on anyone who disobeys. This manifests in Rampart's idea of chain code registration system, which has the potential to create a database of everyone in the galaxy, and issuance of new currency. Everything is done to erase the Republic and replace it with the Empire. Even one clone commander, Wilco (voiced by Baker) who refuses to falsify a report is killed at gunpoint by Rampart.
The Bad Batch and Omega resist these measures. They indirectly battle the Empire through daring actions, leading to countless near-death experiences. In the process, any past allegiance to the Republic fades away as battle droids fight on their behalf in one episode and they rescue a former Separatist politician in another.
The second season of The Bad Batch brings a host of new characters to enliven the cast, including a pirate, voiced by Wanda Sykes, named Phee Genoa. She gives the Bad Batch a tip on the location of Count Dooku's former war chest, which portends to free them from Sid (and the criminal underworld), allowing them to begin their own future. Like many aspects of the show, nothing is that simple. At the same time, they occasionally have to free Sid from her lapses of judgment.
Both the Bad Batch and the show’s villains prove to be highly relatable characters. This includes Crosshair, who seriously questions his loyalty to the Empire after a mission with Commander Cody (voiced by Baker) to free a kidnapped imperial governor, Grotton (voiced by Max Mittelman). He is held hostage by the Desix system governor, Tawni Ames (voiced by Tasia Valenza). She opposes the Empire’s occupation and hopes to use the kidnapping of Grotton as leverage, and a bargaining chip, to convince the Empire to recognize them as an independent system. However, the Imperials will not let this “dissent” stand.
Ultimately, by the end of the second season’s third episode, the elite Imperial force led by Cody and Crosshair overthrows a legitimate government, after Crosshair shoots Ames in the head (shown below). The Empire then occupies the planet by military force, scaring the populace. In many ways, the common refrain of “good soldiers follow orders” comes back to haunt him, as he is all alone, with no one to bear the brunt of his actions except himself.
While the story of The Bad Batch feels somewhat familiar, in some ways, to previous Star Wars series, it is also new and different, with various moral quandaries and huge action sequences. While the protagonists of The Bad Batch could be seen as predictable and banal, in actuality, each clone has a unique personality, especially since all of them share the characteristic of being “defective.”
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The Bad Batch was simply a sequel and spinoff to Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Jennifer Corbett remained the head writer and Brad Rau as the supervising director, as they were in the other series. Like the aforementioned series, the value of fighting for what is right is emphasized. The importance of preserving history is emphasized, including by a Serenno local, Romar Adell (voiced by Héctor Elizondo) who has a datacore holding records of the culture, art, music, and memories of his people.
Unlike Star Wars: Clone Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, Tales of the Jedi, and Young Jedi Adventures, the Jedi are not a major part of the series. That sets it apart in many ways. Even so, The Bad Batch has still garnered praise for hiring female-identifying people, and has received an award in sound editing.
Apart from Ang, who is of Malaysian Chinese descent, the series voice cast is composed of actors with Singaporean, Iranian, Japanese, Jamaican, Haitian, Taiwanese, Puerto Rican, and Dominican roots. It also includes those with Indian, Chinese, Sudanese, and Maori ancestry, along with a few Black actors, such as Phil LaMarr, Dahéli Hall, and Sykes, with Sykes and LaMarr as two of the most well-known of the lot.
Unfortunately these cast members only comprise about 25% of the total cast, including starring, recurring, and guest characters. Instead, many of the characters are either White men (like Baker, who voices 11 clone troopers) or White women. Although the series has as much diversity in its cast as Star Wars Resistance, an often overlooked animated series which stands out with its diverse cast, The Bad Batch tends to reinforce the Whiteness which is often present in Star Wars films.
This is because Resistance features Black actors (Suzie McGrath, Scott Lawrence, Gary Anthony Williams, Daveed Diggs, and Donald Faison), those of Filipino and Indian ancestry (Sumalee Montano and Nazneen Contractor), Chinese ancestry (Nikki SooHoo and Tzi Ma), Mexican ancestry (Myrna Velasco and Jason Hightower), Costa Rican ancestry (Tasia Valenza) and Japanese ancestry (Sean Christopher). Of these characters, all but six are in the main cast. In contrast, The Bad Batch effectively features four White men and one person of color, in the main cast, meaning that racial diversity of the series is reduced as compared to Resistance.
This is because Resistance features Black actors (Suzie McGrath, Scott Lawrence, Gary Anthony Williams, Daveed Diggs, and Donald Faison), those of Filipino and Indian ancestry (Sumalee Montano and Nazneen Contractor), Chinese ancestry (Nikki SooHoo and Tzi Ma), Mexican ancestry (Myrna Velasco and Jason Hightower), Costa Rican ancestry (Tasia Valenza) and Japanese ancestry (Sean Christopher). Of these characters, all but six are in the main cast. In contrast, The Bad Batch effectively features four White men and one person of color, in the main cast, meaning that racial diversity of the series is reduced as compared to Resistance.
Although The Bad Batch has no LGBTQ+ characters, reportedly typical of Filoni productions, even while some fans argued that Omega is either intersex or a trans woman, it shares one aspect with Resistance: romance is not a big part of the series. That is in contrast to Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Clone Wars, which have scenes showing the secret relationship between Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala.
Otherwise, while it is strange that Omega is older than the rogue clones she is with, but still is portrayed as a little kid (due to her height), she does mature over the course of the series. She becomes more sure of herself, even though she takes foolish risks which put her in harm's way.
Otherwise, while it is strange that Omega is older than the rogue clones she is with, but still is portrayed as a little kid (due to her height), she does mature over the course of the series. She becomes more sure of herself, even though she takes foolish risks which put her in harm’s way.
In addition, Resistance features a gay couple (Ortka and Flix), as did Star Wars: The Clone Wars, with a brief lesbian couple (Cassie Cryar and Ione Marcy). Both subtle portrayals were confirmed outside the show, however: Lucasfilm creative executive Pablo Hidalgo confirmed the latter, and executive producer Justin Ridge confirmed the former in a podcast. Apart from these instances, LGBTQ+ characters in Star Wars have primarily been relegated to comics and graphic novels – with a recent live-action queer couple confirmed (and playing a key supporting role, unlike in some blink and you missed it elements of Star Wars live action films) in the recent series Andor. Hopefully future episodes of The Bad Bach bring in such characters, although I am not optimistic this will happen.
Despite my criticisms of the The Bad Batch for its lack of diversity, LGBTQ+ characters, and falling into common tropes, the series still has its positives, especially when it comes to the chosen family Omega has formed with four rogue clones, and the emphasis on tricky moral quandaries.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch is currently streaming on Disney+.
© 2022-2023 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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Batman Animated Rebirth idea
I have this Idea related to Batman, You might remember the old animated series of Batman in the 1992-1999, I thought of an rebirth of it. Plus it was PG-13
1 (Idea of the story) : The Series took place about when Bruce Wayne was Batman for 5 years. One the first year, he defeated Dr Death and his whole empire and Dismantled the Crime Families. However, over 5 years,he faced countless costume, deadly and mutant rouges. He allied so many Allie’s like Dick Grayson as Robin, Barbra Gordon as Batgirl, Alfred, Lucius Fox and the GCPD. Many other even too place before that series like “Long Halloween, Arkham Origins, War of Jokes and Riddles, Bad Cop, Batman 66 events and a movie, Batgirl Begins from Arkham Knight and Arkham Asylum Living Hell.”.
2 (Changes and a few events): This will have a few flashbacks and it will first part 1 episode were Bruce becomes Batman and Part 2 fights Dr Death and fast forward to The Joker. Bruce Wayne lives at the Wayne Enterprises Penthouse scene he was 6, when Thomas decided to became Mayor and would have the Wayne Terminus as the Batcave. I fell like the whole leather suit of the costumes is old so I thought it’s time to amour it up. The GCPD will be have a big building like the Arkham Knight version. The same goes to Arkham Asylum as a Mercy Island as big mansion part giant building. In Season 1 Harleen Quinzel isn’t Harley Quinn yet, but we’ll get to it much later and soon after, they leave Gotham to go on a cross country crime spree, putting Bonnie and Clyde to shame, come back a few episodes later. A few secondary villains that might come once or twice, For example, Batman did joined the Justice League.
3 (Cast):
Bruce Wayne/Batman: Jensen Ackles
Alfred Pennyworth: Martin Jarvis
Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Pamale Isley/Poison Ivy: Grey Griffin
Commisoner Gordon: Jeffrey Wright
Harvey Bullock, Killer Croc, Great White Shark, Few Thugs and Cops: John DiMaggio
Renee Montoya: Victor Cartagena
Dick Grayson/Robin, Clue Master and Few Thugs: Scott Menville
Barba Gordon/Batgirl, Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, Magpie: Tara Strong
The Joker and Harvey Dent/Two-Face: Troy Baker
Owsald Cobblepot/The Penguin: Jensen Ackles
Roman Sionis/Black Mask and Cops: Brain Bloom
The Riddler: Wally Wingert
Mr Freeze: Maurice LaMarche
The Scarcrow: John Noble
Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat and The Mad Hatter: Peter MacNicol
Arnold Wesker and Scarface, Killer Moth, Tweedledee and Tweddledum: Tom Kenny
Firefly: Jason Marsden
Solomon Grundy and Clayface: Fred Tatascior
Victor Zsasz and Arkham Inmates: Danny Jacobs
Lonnie Machin/Ararky: Vincent Martella
Deadshot: Christian Slater
Jeremia Arkham: David Bradley
Qunicy Sharp: Sid Garner
Hugo Strange: Corey Burton
Penolpy Young and Female Cops: Cree Summer
Lady Shiva: Gwendoline Yeo
Talia Al Ghul: Astana Katic
Ra’s Al Ghul: Dee Bradley Baker
Karl Hellfren/Dr Death: Anthony Ingruber
Put a comment below what you think of this idea and Put a comment below to put a voice actor to which to be a guess role of the Batman villain?
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Kingdom Hearts IV predictions: Traverse Town
Is visited by Donald and Goofy.
Starring the voices of:
Squall Leonheart: Doug Erholtz
Cloud Strife: Steve Burton
Aerith Gainsborough: Andrea Bowen
Tifa Lockhart: Rachael Leigh Cook
Yuffie Kisaragi: Mae Whitman
Sephiroth: George Newbern
Cid Highwind: Chris Edgerly
Yuna: Hedy Burress
Rikku: Tara Strong
Paine: Gwendoline Yeo
Seifer Almasy: Will Friedle
Rai: Brandon Adams
Fuu: Jillian Bowen
Setzer Gabbiani: Crispin Freeman
Vivi Ornitier: Melissa Disney
Tidus: Shaun Fleming
Selphie Tilmitt: Molly Keck
Wakka: Dee Bradley Baker
Auron: Matt McKenzie
#kingdom hearts iv#traverse town#donald duck#goofy goof#squall leonhart#cloud strife#aerith gainsborough#tifa lockhart#yuffie kisaragi#sephiroth#cid highwind#cloti
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This is now a rant post abt other shows lmk va’s have done
OK SO REMEMBER THIS POST?! BUT-
If you still don’t understand (bec I’ve also been too lazy to check voice actors) KYLE MCCARLEY IS RED SON’S VA AND I DIDN’T KNOW
MY AU IS IS VALID!
Next is Ne Zha’s voice actor: Johnny Yong Bosch
not ONLY HAS THIS GUY BEEN THE MC IN YOKAI WATCH BUT IS ALSO THE ENGLISH VA FOR TOMIOKA GIYUU
I’m topping off my rant with Princess Iorn Fan’s va: Gwendoline Yeo
she did some voice acting as Shinagami in Tnmt 2012-2017
And that’s it for my rant
I honestly NEED someone to make an animatic with the characters that lmk actors have done saying the character’s voice lines. Like it would honestly be hilarious to see Mob doing Red Son’s lines
Y’know what- FUCK you *Shigeo's your Red Son*
#Mob Psycho 100 lmk au#humor#lego monkie kid#lmk#red son lmk#red son#LMK au#mob psycho 100#shigeo kageyama#princess iron fan#lmk nezha#giyuu tomioka#yokai watch#shinagami#Tnmt 2012
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I love how in the episode, "Exceptional Human Beings", Lady Shiva comments, "It's a fool who thinks anger will help in battle. There's power to be drawn from grace, from serenity".
However, come "I Know Why the Caged Cat Sings", Lady Shiva is seen losing her temper, shouting at the top of her lungs, huffing and puffing like a war horse, and even recklessly killing her own men.
We go from "If I feel disrespect... you'll know..." to "YOU DARE BETRAY MEEEEEE?!?"
Props to Lady Shiva's voice actress, Gwendoline Yeo, for the phenomenal performance in today's episode.
#DC#DC Comics#YJ#YJ Spoilers#YJ Season 4#YJ Phantoms#Young Justice#Young Justice: Phantoms#Young Justice Spoilers#Young Justice Season 4#Lady Shiva#Sandra Wu-San#Cassandra Cain#Orphan#Gwendoline Yeo
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Preview- Kung Fu Season 3 Ep. 5: Harvest
Preview- Kung Fu Season 3 Ep. 5: Harvest
In Kung Fu Season 3 Ep. 5: Harvest, Nicky (Olivia Liang) is forced to put things with Bo (guest star Ben Levin) on the back burner while she figures out how to help Pei-Ling (Vanessa Kai.) Sebastian (JB Tadena) voices his concern to Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) about corporate’s growing oversight on the restaurant. Althea (Shannon Dang) and Evan (Gavin Stenhouse) help Jin (Tzi Ma) after a local…
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Gwendoline Yeo (Nala Se) on The Bad Batch: Roundtable Interview
Caitlin and Charlotte joined a group of fan sites and podcasts for a roundtable interview with Gwendoline Yeo, the voice actress behind Nala Se and other Star Wars animated characters like Cato Parasitti, to discuss her evolving role in The Bad Batch!
Caitlin and Charlotte joined a group of fan sites and podcasts for a roundtable interview with the voice actress behind Nala Se and other Star Wars animated characters like Cato Parasitti to discuss her evolving role in The Bad Batch! She talks about voice performance, what Star Wars means to her, learning new things about Kaminoans, and much more. She was an absolute delight. Thanks so much to…
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Kung Fu reboot moves forward with series order at The CW
It's official: Kung Fu is returning to TV in a new iteration on The CW next season.
The 1972 classic series starring David Carradine is being reimagined with Olivia Liang (Legacies) in the starring role.
Here's the description of the Kung Fu reboot: "A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman (Liang) to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice...all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her." Kheng Hua Tan, Shannon Dang, Jon Prasida, Eddie Liu, Gwendoline Yeo, and Tzi Ma also star.
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