Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
W (Korean: 더블유) is a 2016 South Korean television series, starring Lee Jong-suk and Han Hyo-joo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Consisting of 16 episodes, it aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 ( KST ) on MBC from July 20 to September 14, 2016. [ 3 ]
An anime adaptation sequel of Major, Major 2nd, aired in NHK-E from April 7 to September 22, 2018. [1] A second season premiered on April 4, 2020. [2] On April 25, 2020, it was announced that new episodes of second season would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [3] The series resumed with the fifth episode on May 30, 2020.
David Patrick Seitz (born March 17, 1978) [1] is an American voice actor, ADR director and script writer best known as Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.He has provided voices for English versions of Japanese anime and video games, including over 100 projects since his initial foray into the voice-over industry in 2000 with the Amazing Nurse Nanako OVA.
Kent Williams (born October 11, 1964) is an American voice actor who works on English dubs of Japanese anime. He is known as the voice of Mercenary Tao, Dr. Gero, and Supreme Kai from the Dragon Ball franchise, Father in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the Judge from the Ace Attorney anime series, and Dr. Hatori Soma from the original Fruits Basket series, as well as its 2019 reboot.
David Wald is an American voice actor who voices in English dubs of Japanese anime. Some of his major roles include: Gajeel Redfox in Fairy Tail, Hannes in Attack on Titan, Bulat in Akame ga Kill!, and Master Chief in Halo Legends.
Yugo Voiced by: Fanny Bloc (French); Jules de Jongh (Season 1-2 & OVAs), [11] Erika Harlacher (Season 3), [12] Crystal Lopez (Season 4) (English) Yugo is a 12-year-old (13-year-old in season 2, 14-year-old in manga, 19-year-old in special episodes, and 20 to 23 -year-old in seasons 3-4) Eliatrope who recently discovered his powers, and is on a mission to find his true family.
A Blu-ray release with a newly produced English dub was released in 2020. This dub was produced by Sound Cadence Studios in Dallas, Texas with a new cast. [9] The television series was licensed for a subtitled North American home video release by S'more Entertainment in 2012 as one their first anime releases. [1]
¥2.72 billion (Japan) [1] Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler [ a ] is a 1992 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film , the sixth Dragon Ball Z film, originally released in Japan on March 7 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the second Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken film and the third Magical Taruruto-kun film.