Said to be cool Dejimon Teimâzu - Bôkensha tachi no tatakai movie (Digimon: Battle of Adventurers).
Movie Premier in 2001.
Mephistomon be a Digimon born from the background of Apocalymon and is out to oust both worlds after evading Omnimon, the guard of both worlds. Meanwhile, Takato is visit his cousin Kai contained by Okinawa and Henry is go sour scuba diving alike daytime in flat of computer creature call V-Pets be created. But when Digimon instigate Bio-Merging in the Real World, the Tamers must thwart them and guard Minami Uehara, the daughter of V-Pet originator Takehito Uehara. Can they stop the blight diplomacy of Mephistomon? And what do a Digimon name Seasarmon individual a meaning in the conflict watertight Mephistomon?
Color Info: Color
Countries: Japan
Genres: Action, Adventure
Languages: Japanese, English
Release Dates: Japan:14 July 2001, USA:16 October 2005
In movie have been taken:
Brian Beacock (actor)
Pictorials: "IN Los Angeles" (USA), July 2000, Vol. 3, Iss. 10, pg. 34+35, by: John Skalicky, "IN "Starring"
Interviews: "Backstage West" (USA), 27 May 1999, Vol. 6, Iss. 21, pg. 11, by: Wenzel Jones, "Breakout Talent"
Birth Notes: Hayward, California, USA
Other Works: Featured musical guest as Axl Rose in "White Trash Wins Lotto" on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" - June 9th, 2000, Starring in short film, "American Slices" for Outfest 2000 in Los Angeles, Music Editor for television and film.
Birth Name: Beacock, Brian Keith
Birth Date: 29 March 1966
Steve Blum (actor)
Quotes: "The behaviour be defined bordered by favour of me from the earliest remains. He's introduce via milieu of this badass, creepy and cutting, who doesn't confer a crap in the subdivision of anything. But he also exhibit tidbits of tenderness. In "Asteroid Blues" you see traces of his vulnerability in his link next to Maria - that he could if correctness be tell clench utter of bother for somebody else. That made him unfold for me pure as a multi-dimensional character. Prior to this I'd be nearly new to playing monster and, occasionally, hero and that form of item. But never anything with any insightfulness. This was something I could actually lay a hand on." - On his character in 'Cowboy Bebop,' Spike Spiegel., "The relationships between the characters were amazing, and we've actually forged real-life friendships as a result of working in the same studio. I think we all felt this show was something special. Very unusual for a medium where we do our parts individually! Voicing Spike was a benchmark in my career in a lot of ways. He fulfilled some fantasies of being the badass, but with that cool, smoking-gun way about him I always aspired to have. I guess there's something in each of my characters that reflect a piece of me in some way, but Spike allowed me to express the most depth and inner torment. Very complicated soul, very subtle and challenging to voice.", "Bob Bergen and Jack Angel helped me to get in the big doors... I contacted them through a mutual fan, actually, and just to get replies from them in the form of an email was exciting... I think I actually giggled like a schoolgirl. That was huge, to have the ears of these voice gods helping me out with my demo. Every day I get to meet and work with my heroes - people like Frank Welker and more recently Dee Baker - the voices of just about every creature in animation. I've been such a big fan since I was a little kid. I'd do the work for nothing, just for the privilege to watch them work...", "I worked some pretty awful jobs through the years. Everything from servicing fire extinguishers in the gutters of downtown LA to taking my boss's dogs to be de-skunked and living with the smell in my truck for months! There's a part of me that misses the civilian life, but I don't miss sitting in an office every day. That was something I did for 15 years. For the most part, I have the best job in the whole world. I usually go to several studios in a day. I have a home recording booth, and sometimes I'll do auditions from there - which is nice because I can save myself countless hours of driving - and do auditions in my underwear at three o'clock in the morning. I'm grateful every single day."
Birth Notes: Santa Monica, California, USA
Other Works: Provides the voice for Tom II on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block., TV commercial for Ameriquest Mortgage Company (2001/2002), TV commercial for 711 Convience Stores (2003) ., Does the voice over work on the "previously on Surface" section at the beginning of each episode of "Surface" (2005) (TV)
Birth Name: Blum, Steven Jay
Is the voice of Tom, the announcer of Cartoon Network's Toonami., Best known for his voicework of men with deep voices in animes and video games., Considered the king of anime., Is the second and the last voice actor to voice Canaan in the Xenosaga video game series. 'Beng Spies' (qv) was the first voice actor to voice Canaan., His favorite voice acting role is Spike Spiegel from the popular anime series "Cowboy Bebop"., He is the voice of Vincent Valentine for the dub cast of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children., He is not a huge fan of anime, but he does respect it and likes animation in general., His last name Blum is pronounced like "Bloom"., Is the voice of Wolverine in the video game, "X-men Legends"., His alias 'Brandon Jeremy' are also the names of his two sons., Not to be confused for another Steven Blum, who is mainly involved in crew work in television shows, such as the US version of 'Whose Line is it Anyway?'.
Birth Date: 28 April 1965
Quotes: "The traits be defined all for me from the furthermost basic subdivision. He's introduce encircled by fix of this badass, grovelling and malicious, who doesn't give a crap crudely anything. But he also exhibit tidbits of defencelessness. In "Asteroid Blues" you see traces of his vulnerability in his interchange beside Maria - that he could in integrity enjoy say of heed for somebody else. That made him unfold for me forthwith as a multi-dimensional character. Prior to this I'd be nearly new to playing monster and, occasionally, hero and that compassionately of point. But never anything with any profundity. This was something I could actually deed." - On his character in 'Cowboy Bebop,' Spike Spiegel., "The relationships between the characters were amazing, and we've actually forged real-life friendships as a result of working in the same studio. I think we all felt this show was something special. Very unusual for a medium where we do our parts individually! Voicing Spike was a benchmark in my career in a lot of ways. He fulfilled some fantasies of being the badass, but with that cool, smoking-gun way about him I always aspired to have. I guess there's something in each of my characters that reflect a piece of me in some way, but Spike allowed me to express the most depth and inner torment. Very complicated soul, very subtle and challenging to voice.", "Bob Bergen and Jack Angel helped me to get in the big doors... I contacted them through a mutual fan, actually, and just to get replies from them in the form of an email was exciting... I think I actually giggled like a schoolgirl. That was huge, to have the ears of these voice gods helping me out with my demo. Every day I get to meet and work with my heroes - people like Frank Welker and more recently Dee Baker - the voices of just about every creature in animation. I've been such a big fan since I was a little kid. I'd do the work for nothing, just for the privilege to watch them work...", "I worked some pretty awful jobs through the years. Everything from servicing fire extinguishers in the gutters of downtown LA to taking my boss's dogs to be de-skunked and living with the smell in my truck for months! There's a part of me that misses the civilian life, but I don't miss sitting in an office every day. That was something I did for 15 years. For the most part, I have the best job in the whole world. I usually go to several studios in a day. I have a home recording booth, and sometimes I'll do auditions from there - which is nice because I can save myself countless hours of driving - and do auditions in my underwear at three o'clock in the morning. I'm grateful every single day."
Birth Notes: Santa Monica, California, USA
Other Works: Provides the voice for Tom II on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block., TV commercial for Ameriquest Mortgage Company (2001/2002), TV commercial for 711 Convience Stores (2003) ., Does the voice over work on the "previously on Surface" section at the beginning of each episode of "Surface" (2005) (TV)
Birth Name: Blum, Steven Jay
Is the voice of Tom, the announcer of Cartoon Network's Toonami., Best known for his voicework of men with deep voices in animes and video games., Considered the king of anime., Is the second and the last voice actor to voice Canaan in the Xenosaga video game series. 'Beng Spies' (qv) was the first voice actor to voice Canaan., His favorite voice acting role is Spike Spiegel from the popular anime series "Cowboy Bebop"., He is the voice of Vincent Valentine for the dub cast of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children., He is not a huge fan of anime, but he does respect it and likes animation in general., His last name Blum is pronounced like "Bloom"., Is the voice of Wolverine in the video game, "X-men Legends"., His alias 'Brandon Jeremy' are also the names of his two sons., Not to be confused for another Steven Blum, who is mainly involved in crew work in television shows, such as the US version of 'Whose Line is it Anyway?'.
Birth Date: 28 April 1965
Quotes: "The factor be defined bounded by encouragement of me from the former event. He's introduce in plonk of this badass, oily and malicious, who doesn't dispense a crap more or slighter degree anything. But he also exhibit tidbits of defencelessness. In "Asteroid Blues" you see traces of his vulnerability in his interchange beside Maria - that he could in actuality appropriate say of trouble for somebody else. That made him unfold for me directly as a multi-dimensional character. Prior to this I'd be previously owned to playing monster and, occasionally, hero and that big-hearted of point. But never anything with any suitability. This was something I could actually execute." - On his character in 'Cowboy Bebop,' Spike Spiegel., "The relationships between the characters were amazing, and we've actually forged real-life friendships as a result of working in the same studio. I think we all felt this show was something special. Very unusual for a medium where we do our parts individually! Voicing Spike was a benchmark in my career in a lot of ways. He fulfilled some fantasies of being the badass, but with that cool, smoking-gun way about him I always aspired to have. I guess there's something in each of my characters that reflect a piece of me in some way, but Spike allowed me to express the most depth and inner torment. Very complicated soul, very subtle and challenging to voice.", "Bob Bergen and Jack Angel helped me to get in the big doors... I contacted them through a mutual fan, actually, and just to get replies from them in the form of an email was exciting... I think I actually giggled like a schoolgirl. That was huge, to have the ears of these voice gods helping me out with my demo. Every day I get to meet and work with my heroes - people like Frank Welker and more recently Dee Baker - the voices of just about every creature in animation. I've been such a big fan since I was a little kid. I'd do the work for nothing, just for the privilege to watch them work...", "I worked some pretty awful jobs through the years. Everything from servicing fire extinguishers in the gutters of downtown LA to taking my boss's dogs to be de-skunked and living with the smell in my truck for months! There's a part of me that misses the civilian life, but I don't miss sitting in an office every day. That was something I did for 15 years. For the most part, I have the best job in the whole world. I usually go to several studios in a day. I have a home recording booth, and sometimes I'll do auditions from there - which is nice because I can save myself countless hours of driving - and do auditions in my underwear at three o'clock in the morning. I'm grateful every single day."
Birth Notes: Santa Monica, California, USA
Other Works: Provides the voice for Tom II on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block., TV commercial for Ameriquest Mortgage Company (2001/2002), TV commercial for 711 Convience Stores (2003) ., Does the voice over work on the "previously on Surface" section at the beginning of each episode of "Surface" (2005) (TV)
Birth Name: Blum, Steven Jay
Is the voice of Tom, the announcer of Cartoon Network's Toonami., Best known for his voicework of men with deep voices in animes and video games., Considered the king of anime., Is the second and the last voice actor to voice Canaan in the Xenosaga video game series. 'Beng Spies' (qv) was the first voice actor to voice Canaan., His favorite voice acting role is Spike Spiegel from the popular anime series "Cowboy Bebop"., He is the voice of Vincent Valentine for the dub cast of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children., He is not a huge fan of anime, but he does respect it and likes animation in general., His last name Blum is pronounced like "Bloom"., Is the voice of Wolverine in the video game, "X-men Legends"., His alias 'Brandon Jeremy' are also the names of his two sons., Not to be confused for another Steven Blum, who is mainly involved in crew work in television shows, such as the US version of 'Whose Line is it Anyway?'.
Birth Date: 28 April 1965
Richard Cansino (actor)
Birth Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Nephew of 'Rita Hayworth' (qv)., Best known mostly for his voiceworks of male characters with a gentle personality and would sound resentful when angry or dissatisfied in animes and video games.
Birth Date: 10 September 1953
Richard Epcar (actor)
Spouse: 'Ellyn Stern' (qv) (15 August 1982 - present); 2 children
Birth Notes: Denver, Colorado, USA
Where Now: (2008) Now owns and operates the Los Angeles based voice production company, "Epcar Entertainment, Inc." along with his wife Ellyn Stern.
Birth Name: Epcar, Richard Michael
Currently best ever reputation by inside prop of his voice labour near set-up of Batô in the English-language dub of _Kôkaku kidôtai (1995)_ (qv) and _"Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex" (2002)_ (qv), above and out of as the video-game version of the English-language dub Ghost in the Shell array.
Lex Lang (actor)
David Lodge (actor)
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