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List of voice and English dubbing performances in direct-to-video and television films Year Title Role Crew role Notes Source [2] [9] 1994: Dirty Pair: Project Eden: Boss: 1995: Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie: Guile: As Donald Lee; English dub [10] 1998: Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie: Hiei: As Sean Thornton; English dub 1999: Black Jack: The ...
A Cat in Paris: Nico English dub [3] [1] 2013 I Know That Voice: Himself Documentary [4] 2014 The Boxtrolls: Shoe Sparky [5] [1] Stand by Me Doraemon: Yoshio Minamoto [6] 2015 Hotel Transylvania 2: Additional Voices [1] 2017 Top Cat Begins: Goon, Muscular Dog [1] 2018 Gnome Alone: Troggs [1] Bumblebee: Wheeljack [7] 2019 Shazam! Envy, Gluttony ...
The first post-WWII movie dub was Konstantin Zaslonov ... Thai-language movies have English subtitles. ... On 1 October 2008, ...
English dub [13] Just Cause 4: People of Solis: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Ike: English dub Epic Seven: Garo, Enott: 2019: Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown: Count: English dub [24] Kingdom Hearts III: Additional Voices Left Alive: Zanki Zero: Last Beginning: Yosuke Kurosaki, Kurosuke, Creature of Sloth, Mourner A English dub [25] World War Z ...
StudioCanal released the film in France on 11 November 2015. [11] O'Brother Distribution released it in Belgium on the same day. GKIDS released the film in United States in 2016, [ 12 ] starting with a limited release in New York on 25 March 2016 and then to theaters nationwide on 8 April 2016.
The plot and reactions to the Netflix shark movie, which is topping the streamer's Top 10 chart, explained. 'Under Paris,' explained: Why the shark movie is No. 1 on Netflix right now Skip to main ...
Renaissance (also known as Paris 2054: Renaissance) is a 2006 animated tech noir film. [1] The film, which was co-produced in France, the United Kingdom and Luxembourg, was directed by Christian Volckman. It was released on 15 March 2006 in France and 28 July 2006 in the UK by Pathé Distribution and on 22 September 2006 in the US by Miramax Films.
The film was released on DVD in the United States in November 2001. The DVD presents the film in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and contains both an English-dubbed version as well as the original French version with English subtitles. Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk gave the DVD 3 out of 5 stars for video quality, and 2½ stars for audio quality. [16]