After the last episode of the cast of Persona 3 Reload, Atlus has released two more episodes of Reloaded since. The third episode spotlights the senpais of Sees and the fourth episode features the original voice actors of Persona 3. In episode three of Reloaded, we have Allegra Clark as Mitsuru Kirjio, Alejandro Saab as Akihiko Sanada, and Justice Slocum as Shinjiro Aragaki. We also get an appearance by Grant George, who is the original voice for Shinji. Grant shared […]
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- 12/25/2023
- by William "Shadowz" Kok
- The Outerhaven
Fire Emblem fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about the recently-released Fire Emblem Engage. Not only is it the latest entry into the famous strategy franchise, but it’s really a return to form for Fire Emblem after the series experimented with a few different ideas. It also features a massive roster of characters voiced by some pretty notable actors.
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
- 1/20/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Network: Netflix
Episodes: Ongoing (half-hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: February 6, 2015 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Erin Fitzgerald, Kate Higgins, Evan Smith, Jonquil Goode, Karen Strassman, Rena Strober, Malcolm Danare, Marc Graue, Haviland Stillwell, Robbie Daymond, Grant George, Julie Maddalena, and Cindy Robinson.
TV show description:
This animated series features the children of famous fairy tale characters who attend Ever After High School. The Royals strive to follow the lead of their heroic parents. The Rebels want to author their own fates.
Apple White (Jonquil Goode) is Snow White's daughter. Hard-working and dedicated, Apple wants people to know that her beauty is not only skin deep. Boys and woodland creatures alike are at her beck and call.
Apple's independent yet compassionate roommate, Raven...
Episodes: Ongoing (half-hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: February 6, 2015 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Erin Fitzgerald, Kate Higgins, Evan Smith, Jonquil Goode, Karen Strassman, Rena Strober, Malcolm Danare, Marc Graue, Haviland Stillwell, Robbie Daymond, Grant George, Julie Maddalena, and Cindy Robinson.
TV show description:
This animated series features the children of famous fairy tale characters who attend Ever After High School. The Royals strive to follow the lead of their heroic parents. The Rebels want to author their own fates.
Apple White (Jonquil Goode) is Snow White's daughter. Hard-working and dedicated, Apple wants people to know that her beauty is not only skin deep. Boys and woodland creatures alike are at her beck and call.
Apple's independent yet compassionate roommate, Raven...
- 1/29/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jeremy Degruson and Ben Stassen's animated Thunder and the House of Magic kicks off with an unconscionable act of cruelty: A family abandons a cat on the street, leaving him to desperately dodge traffic. We know the orange tabby Thunder (Murray Blue) isn't going to get run over — not even a family film produced through Belgian tax shelters would get so dark so quickly — but it sets a jarring tone, particularly since the scene is an excuse for the first of the film's many Pov-heavy chase sequences.
The story is serviceable enough: Thunder finds his way into the spooky home of a kindly old children's magician (Doug Stone), and must band together with the distrustful resident animals to prevent the magician's evil real-estate agent nephew (Grant George) f...
The story is serviceable enough: Thunder finds his way into the spooky home of a kindly old children's magician (Doug Stone), and must band together with the distrustful resident animals to prevent the magician's evil real-estate agent nephew (Grant George) f...
- 9/3/2014
- Village Voice
Within the past few years a variety of hard-hitting, somewhat bleak dramas have hailed out of Belgium. From Our Children, to The Kid with a Bike, to the recently Academy Award nominated The Broken Circle Breakdown – it’s a nation currently going through something of a bright patch. However, sadly that doesn’t seem to extend to films made for a younger crowd, as filmmakers Jeremy Degruson and Ben Stassen present the underwhelming, albeit enchanting, children’s animation The House of Magic.
Murray Blue voices Thunder, an abandoned kitten who seeks shelter at the home of veteran magician Lawrence (Doug Stone), much to the displeasure of his other pets Maggie the Mouse (Shanelle Gray) and Jack the Rabbit (George Babbit), who are jealous of the affection shown towards him. Finally feeling settled and at home in this fantastical, outlandish new environment, living amongst a host of magical creations, it could be a short-lived stay,...
Murray Blue voices Thunder, an abandoned kitten who seeks shelter at the home of veteran magician Lawrence (Doug Stone), much to the displeasure of his other pets Maggie the Mouse (Shanelle Gray) and Jack the Rabbit (George Babbit), who are jealous of the affection shown towards him. Finally feeling settled and at home in this fantastical, outlandish new environment, living amongst a host of magical creations, it could be a short-lived stay,...
- 7/21/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Summer is here, at least for another month or so, and as Yuko would tell us, hot weather makes the perfect setting for ghost stories! That’s not just an excuse to drink more sake, though (not that Yuko needs an excuse, anyway); summer is also the season for Obon, the festival to honor the dead. Tokyo has it’s bon festival around July 15, but for most of the country, bon odori happens around August 15, so to celebrate this spooky time, and look forward to Halloween (notice those fall decorations going up in stores yet?), this week’s AniMania features a horror series, When They Cry.
The title comes from the sounds of the cicada calls in late summer. Also known as Higurashi, this fiendishly clever show recounts a series of strange murders that took place in the small town of Hinamizawa. The story follows Keiichi, a young man who...
The title comes from the sounds of the cicada calls in late summer. Also known as Higurashi, this fiendishly clever show recounts a series of strange murders that took place in the small town of Hinamizawa. The story follows Keiichi, a young man who...
- 8/20/2009
- by E. Douglas
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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