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Corinne Orr (right) with Peter Fernandez and a fan of Orr-voiced character Lady Kale (from Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders) at New York Anime Festival 2007. Following her move to New York City, Orr began working regularly on radio and television, and as a voice artist, having been credited over 200 voice-over roles. [4]
designed by Kermit Love, voiced by Corinne Orr: Two Guys: Sonic Drive-In restaurants: 2002–2020: played by T. J. Jagodowski and Peter Grosz: Randy the Transistor Radio: Sony: 1963: used for a promotional booklet Miles Thirst: Sprite soft drink: 2004–present Charlie the Tuna: StarKist Tuna: debuted 1961: voiced by Herschel Bernardi and now ...
Otaku Unite! provides a history of otaku-fandom and an introduction to anime conventions, with a focus on the fans themselves.A variety of individuals are featured throughout interviews, including anime voice actors such as Corinne Orr and Peter Fernandez, industry representatives, convention directors and a plethora of "otaku" anime fans.
It has a bust of Speed Racer with sound effects, as well as a key chain and an exclusive interview with the voice actress of Trixie and Spritle, Corinne Orr. [57] In 2024, it was announced that Shout! Studios had acquired the distribution rights to the series and the original Japanese series, which was released on digital streaming on June 1, 2024.
Jack Mercer, best known for being the voice of Popeye, provided the voices of Popeye and Wimpy in this movie; Bob McFadden and Corinne Orr provided all the other voices. References [ edit ]
Hiroko Sakurai as Akiko Fuji (voiced by Corinne Orr in the English dub) [28]: The Science Patrol's communications officer. Akihide Tsuzawa as Isamu Hoshino (voiced by Corinne Orr in the English dub) [28]: The Science Patrol's unofficial mascot. In the English dub, he is identified as Fuji's younger brother. [29] Akihiko Hirata as Dr. Iwamoto:
Voice cast; Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor Skypilot Entertainment/CPM (1998) Seraphim/Sentai (2012) Seita Yokokawa (横川 清太, Yokokawa Seita) Tsutomu Tatsumi: J. Robert Spencer: Adam Gibbs: Setsuko Yokokawa (横川 節子, Yokokawa Setsuko) Ayano Shiraishi Corinne Orr: Emily Neves
Teen idol Frankie Avalon provided the singing voice of Alakazam (with speaking voice performed by Peter Fernandez), while Dodie Stevens provided the singing voice of DeeDee (with speaking voice performed by Corinne Orr), with English-language narration provided by Sterling Holloway. Other famous voices included Jonathan Winters and Arnold Stang.