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AE 2006 - Broken Saints Panel

, Brooke Burgess and Michael Dobson at the Broken Saints panel for Anime Evolution 2006....Broken Saints Panel Kirby Morrow Brooke Burgess Michael Dobson Anime Evolution

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DBZ Comparison 3 - Vegeta Kills Nappa

, Terry Klassen, and Michael Dobson show Funimation how it's done....Ian James Corlett Brian Drummond Saffron Henderson Terry Klassen Michael Dobson Ocean Dub Funimation Comparison

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Vegeta's Pride (Part I): Goku VS. Vegeta

Dragonball Z: Vegeta's Pride

Episode 214 (Buu Saga)

This scene is a true masterpiece. It is the prelude to one of the greatest fights in the series, between two of the greatest rivals - Goku and Vegeta.

Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ, Doragon Bōru Zetto?, commonly abbreviated as DBZ) is a Japanese anime series produced by Toei Doga (now Toei Animation). Dragon Ball Z is the sequel to the Dragon Ball anime and Japanese comics of the same name, which covers the first 16 volumes of a 42 volume manga series created by Akira Toriyama, while Dragon Ball Z adapts the last 26 volumes of the original manga.

The Dragon Ball Z anime first aired in Japan from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996,[1] and was dubbed in several countries around the world, including Latin America and in the United States. The American themes and soundtracks were composed and produced in part by Bruce Faulconer.

Saiyan Saga
Freeza Saga
Cell Saga
Majin Buu Saga

Son Goku Masako Nozawa Ian James Corlett
(1-26)
Peter Kelamis
(27-53)
Sean Schemmel
Peter Kelamis
Kirby Morrow
Son Gohan Masako Nozawa Saffron Henderson
Stephanie Nadolny (child)
Kyle Hebert (teen)
Saffron Henderson
Jillian Michaels
Brad Swaile
Son Goten Masako Nozawa N/A Kara Edwards
Jillian Michaels
Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Scott McNeil
Christopher Sabat
Scott McNeil
Vegeta Ryō Horikawa Brian Drummond
Christopher Sabat Brian Drummond
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Lalainia Lindbjerg
Tiffany Vollmer
Maggie Blue O'Hara
Trunks Takeshi Kusao N/A Laura Bailey Cathy Weseluck
Future Trunks Takeshi Kusao N/A Eric Vale Alistair Abell
Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka Terry Klassen
Sonny Strait Terry Klassen
Yajirobe Mayumi Tanaka Brian Drummond
Mike McFarland Brian Drummond
Yamucha Toru Furuya Ted Cole
Christopher Sabat Ted Cole
Tenshinhan Hirotaka Suzuoki Matt Smith
John Burgmeier Matt Smith
Chaozu Hiroko Emori Cathy Weseluck
Monika Antonelli Cathy Weseluck
Chichi Mayumi Sho (1-66)
Naoko Watanabe (88-291) Laara Sadiq
Cynthia Cranz Laara Sadiq
Muten Roshi Kōhei Miyauchi (2-260)
Hiroshi Masuoka (288-291) Ian James Corlett
(1-26)
Don Brown
(27-53)
Mike McFarland Terry Klassen
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Doug Parker
Mark Britten (54-180, original dub)
Bradford Jackson (onwards) Doug Parker
Pu'ar Naoko Watanabe Cathy Weseluck
Monika Antonelli Cathy Weseluck
Mr. Satan Daisuke Gōri N/A Chris Rager
Don Brown
Videl Yuko Minaguchi N/A Kara Edwards
Moneca Stori
Uranai Baba Junpei Takiguchi (9-34)
Mayumi Tanaka (207-271) Ellen Kennedy
Linda Young
Brian Drummond
Dende Tomiko Suzuki (49-288)
Hiro Yūki (290-291) Paulina Gillis
Ceyil Dellgadillo (child, original dub)
Laura Bailey (child, uncut dub)
Justin Cook (adult)
Andrew Francis
Gyumao Daisuke Gōri Dave Ward
Mark Britten(54-180, original dub)
Kyle Hebert (onwards) Dave Ward
Mr. Popo Toku Nishio French Tickner
Chris Cason (54-92, original dub)
Christopher Sabat (onwards)
French Tickner
Karin Ichirō Nagai (26-192)
Naoki Tatsuta (238-285) Doug Parker
Mark Britten (54-180, original dub)
Christopher Sabat (onwards)
Ted Cole
Kami Takeshi Aono Michael Dobson
Christopher Sabat
Dale Wilson
North Kaio Jōji Yanami Don Brown
Sean Schemmel Don Brown
Nappa Shōzō Iizuka Michael Dobson
Christopher Sabat (88, original dub)
Phil Parsons (onwards)
Raditz Shigeru Chiba Jason Gray-Stanford
Justin Cook
No. 17 Shigeru Nakahara N/A Chuck Huber N/A
No. 18 Miki Itō N/A Meredith McCoy Enuka Okuma
Freeza Ryūsei Nakao Pauline Newstone
Linda Young Pauline Newstone
Cell Norio Wakamoto N/A Dameon Clarke
Dale Wilson
Majin Buu Kōzō Shioya N/A Josh Martin (Fat Buu, Super Buu, and Kid Buu)
Justin Cook (Abosorbed Super Buu)
Scott McNeil
Brian Dobson
Shenlong Kenji Utsumi
Masaharu Satō (193) Don Brown
Christopher Sabat Don Brown
Narrator Jōji Yanami Doc Harris
Dale Kelly (54-180, original dub)
Kyle Hebert (onwards) Doc Harris

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Anime North 2005 Guest Interviews - part 2

Anime North 2005 Guest Interviews - part 2...Anime North 2005 Guest Interviews Michael Dobson Sam Vincent Voice Actor Transformers Cybertron Starscream

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Anime North Meet and Greet 2006

Just watch the video...alot of random footage and some goodies ^_^
...right, and the kiss...it was real-- but not like 'omg- I love you-' real, so dont complain... -.-
lol- I swear I usually hold the camera level and still, but during the entire meet and greet I was almost peeing my pants (as in excited to see everyone) and hopping up and down and not actually watching where I was filming. XD

enjoy-

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MechaCon 3.0 Raiders

Temptation Films Trip to Mechacon in Lafayette Louisiana.
At the Hilton.

Go check out the site
mechacon.com


Or visit our Myspace Pages.

Taylor/Cameraman

www.myspace.com/jimjimthemonkey

Shelby/editor

www.myspace.com/doomridemusic

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DBZ Comparison 1 - The Arrival of Goku

Ian James Corlett, Brian Drummond, Terry Klassen, Saffron Henderson, and Michael Dobson....DBZ Dragonball Ocean Dub Funimation Comparison Ian James Corlett Brian Drummond

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Sonny Bill Williams Big Hit

Sonny Bill Williams Big Hit on Michael Dobson 12/08/07...SBW Canterbury Bulldogs

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I'm a Cucumber

Scott McNeil doing the con favorite, "I'm a Cucumber" in Piccolo's voice at Ohayocon 2006. (He's sitting next to Michael Dobson and Toshi Yoshida.)
I took this with my digital camera because the Scott love needs to be bottled and shared for all of eternity....

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Silverwing Credits

Credits to Silverwing.

Not a complete list (I'll complete it later), but here are some voice actors/actresses for the series. Please correct me if there are any spelling errors :)

Bill Switzer = Shade
Ian James Corlett = Mercury/Scirocco/Todd
Sharon Alexander = Marina
Pamela Hyatt = Frieda
Richard Newman = Brutus/Throbb/Zephyr
Lee Tokar = Luger/Romulus/Hector
Richard Cox = Orestes
Michael Dobson = Goth
Randall Carpenter = Ariel
Matt Hill = Chinook
Shirley Millner = Bathsheba
Stephanie Louise Vallance = Breeze
Candace Churchill = Ursa

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Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade - A Otaku Crave Review

Otaku Crave review of Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade.

Plot Synopsis: The story is set in a fictionalized version of the recent past, when a repressive Japanese government is battling the Sect, a violent revolutionary organization that uses adolescent girls they call "Red Riding Hoods" as couriers. During a raid, Capitol Police Constable Kazuki Fuse (pronounced "foo-seh," voice by Michael Dobson) balks at killing Nanami Agawa (Maggie Blue O'Hare), one of the Red Riding Hoods. She commits suicide with a powerful bomb. While Fuse undergoes retraining, he meets Nanami's older sister, Kei (Moneca Stori), and initiates an odd romance. Soon both characters are caught in a web of plots and counterplots that center on the possibility that Fuse may be a "wolf," a member of a secret cabal within the Capitol Police.

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