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The XGP's artificial intelligence system, Gilliam II (ギリアムII, Giriamu Tsu) is just as much a personality on board the Outlaw Star as any member of its crew. Primarily communicating through speakerphones, an interface on the bridge, and a seemingly limitless number of miniature maintenance robots, Gilliam is a constant companion of the ...
[6] [7] [8] The Outlaw Star Perfect Collection Box Set, a DVD compilation of the entire series, was released on September 10, 2002. [9] The series was again re-released on March 28, 2006 as the Outlaw Star: Complete Collection. [10] Outlaw Star additionally received a Region 4 DVD release in Australia by Madman Entertainment on June 23, 2004. [11]
Outlaw Star – Gilliam [3] Rave Master – Billy; S-CRY-ed – Dred; The Big O – Additional Voices; Transformers: Robots in Disguise – Sky-Byte [2] Trigun – Monev The Gale; Wolf's Rain – Bartender
Outlaw Star (星方武侠アウトロースター, Seihō Bukyō Autorō Sutā, lit."Starward Warrior Knight Outlaw Star") is a Japanese media mix primarily consisting of an anime television series produced by Sunrise (now a division of Bandai Namco Filmworks) and a corresponding seinen manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Itō.
Gilliam II, a fictional computer system in the manga and anime series Outlaw Star; Gilliam Candy Company This page was last edited on 1 May ...
In addition, Siddall voiced Jim Hawking, the kid crew member in Outlaw Star, which had a run on Cartoon Network's Toonami and Adult Swim programming blocks, She also voiced main character Al Izuruha in the Mobile Suit Gundam OAV, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket. She provided the voice of the toy Sage of Fijit Friends.
Billingsley played Dr. John Fallow in a West Wing episode that featured the Gall–Peters projection map (season 2, episode 16).He was cast as Professor Miles Ballard in the short-lived television series The Others; then as the Denobulan Doctor Phlox in the fifth live-action Star Trek series, Star Trek: Enterprise, which ran for four seasons.
[2] [1] At Maloney High School, he lettered in football, basketball and baseball and was offered a contract with the Kansas City Athletics, [1] but at the advice of his father, went to University of Connecticut, where he played football and co-captained in his senior year. [3] [1] [4] He graduated with a Bachelor's in Political Science in 1966. [2]