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Bryce Papenbrook, sometimes credited as Bryce Rothstein, (born February 24, 1986) [1] is an American voice actor. He typically provides voices for English versions of several Japanese anime series, particularly those of young male protagonists.
The titular Deemo is a mysterious character that plays the piano in a castle. One day, amnesiac girl Alice (Ayana Taketatsu) comes falling from the sky, which starts the story of the two of them, the castle inhabitants, and a tree that grows with the sound of the piano.
He is voiced by Romi Park and Bryce Papenbrook in the Japanese and English versions of Dissidia respectively. [10] Papenbrook described Zidane as a "really really fun character". [11] In particular, he enjoys voicing Zidane as during his childhood he used to play the Final Fantasy games as well as the Square Enix game Bravely Default. [12]
Nojoke (voiced by Simon McKinney in the TV series, Bryce Papenbrook in the video game adaption) – A Tengu/scorpion-themed mutant who has the ability to trap people inside gourds and turn them into a nourishing drink after they dissolve within them. He does so simply because human laughter annoys him.
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English) [1] [2] [3] The main protagonist. A brash and headstrong 14-year-old exorcist who was once motivated to be the strongest and cleanse all Kegare and sins. Rokuro was found by Seigen in Magano when he was 6 and had no memory of his past, after which Ryougo took him in.
Voiced by: Toru Nara (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook [1] (English) A member of the Russian squad and Sylvester's son in-law, who joined the Annex Project in order to find the cure of the A.E. Virus and save his wife and unborn child. While laid-back, he's extremely loyal to his cause and his comrades.
Voiced by: Takuto Yoshinaga (Jack), Ryūji Yamamoto (Kento) and Reiō Tsuchida (Terry) (Japanese), A.J. Beckles (Jack), Josh Grelle (Kento) and Bryce Papenbrook (Terry) (English) Three teenage boys from a small Empire town who are the sons of a poor family, of a local sorcerer, and the town's mayor, respectively.
Theron Martin of Anime News Network praised Bryce Papenbrook's work as Makoto, finding him fitting for the character. [92] For the Danganronpa 3 anime, James Beckett from the same website once again praised Papenbrook for bringing "the goofy charm and charisma that has made Makoto such an endearing hero over the years". [93]