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Jack Fletcher is an American voice actor, casting director, writer and voice director.He has done voice acting and directing for anime and video games.He has been the English voice director for the Sonic the Hedgehog series since 2010's Sonic Free Riders, and also worked in the English dub adaptions of Hayao Miyazaki's films until he was replaced by John Lasseter.
Jon St. John is an American voice actor, ordained minister and former radio personality. He is best known for his voice roles such as Duke Nukem in the Duke Nukem video game series and Big the Cat and E-123 Omega in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise.
Since beginning his professional voiceover career in 1997, his voice has appeared in hundreds of projects in film, television, animation, video games, audiobooks and on the Internet. He co-starred on Comedy Central 's Lil' Bush and was heard as the announcer in California Milk Advisory Board's series of "Happy Cows" commercials.
Jason Adam Griffith is an American actor. Best known for his voice acting work, he portrayed Sonic the Hedgehog and Shadow the Hedgehog for the 4Kids Entertainment English dub of the anime Sonic X, and reprised both roles for Sonic the Hedgehog video games from 2005 to 2010.
Jun'ichi Kanemaru (金丸 淳一 [2], Kanemaru Jun'ichi) is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He joined 81 Produce in 2003. [3] [4] He voiced Hayato Kazami in Future GPX Cyber Formula, Ryo Akiyama in Digimon Tamers and has been the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in the eponymous series since 1998.
The Sonic Cinematic Universe is expanding this spring. Paramount+ has set a Friday, April 26 release date for all six episodes of Knuckles, a spinoff series picking up immediately after the events ...
From hit man to hedgehog. “John Wick” leading man Keanu Reeves will voice Shadow in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” a source confirmed to Variety. He joins a cast that includes Ben Schwartz as ...
Reviewers praised its size, music, and time travel feature, although some felt it did not fully use the Sega CD's capabilities. It sold over 1.5 million copies, making it the bestselling Sega CD game. Sonic CD was ported to Windows as part of the Sega PC label in 1996, and to the PlayStation 2 and GameCube as part of Sonic Gems Collection in 2005.