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Second Stage; credited as Christopher R. Sabat 2010 – 17: Dragon Ball Z Kai: Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, others: Also The Final Chapters Vegito shared w/ Sean Schemmel ADR Director: 2010: My Bride Is a Mermaid: Masa: Resume Hetalia Axis Powers: Rome: Ouran High School Host Club: Ritsu Kasanoda: CA 2011 –19: Fairy Tail: Elfman Strauss ...
Sean Schemmel (born November 21, 1968) [1] [2] is an American voice actor, ADR director, and screenwriter known chiefly for his work in cartoons, anime, and video games. His most notable role is the teen and adult voice of Son Goku in the Funimation dub of the Dragon Ball franchise.
Sean Schemmel & Christopher Sabat (Dragon Ball Z) 26 May 2001 Aotea Centre, Auckland Invitational event: Buffy The Vampire Slayer. James Marsters, Emma Caulfield, Brian Thompson: 15-16 September 2001 Aotea Centre, Auckland Roy Thomas: Wayne Pygram , Marjean Holden (Crusade (TV series)) Sean Schemmel (Dragon Ball Z) Che Fu: 23-24 November 2002
Christopher Sabat (left) and Sean Schemmel (right) have provided Funimation's English dub voices for Vegeta and Goku, respectively, since 1999. On August 31, 1998, reruns of this canceled dub began airing on Cartoon Network as part of the channel's weekday afternoon Toonami block.
SacAnime began as an extension of the quarterly Sacramento Comic, Toy and Anime Show (Sac-Con). [4] The convention was originally known as the Sacramento Anime & Manga Show and became a semi-annual event in 2005. [7]
C2E2 was held for the first time April 16–18, 2010, with an estimated attendance between 20,000 and 30,000 attendees. [3] The convention included dozens of professional and amateur comic book artists, and prominently featured booths from the biggest comic book publishers. [2]
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Otakon (/ ˈ oʊ t ə k ɒ n / OH-tə-kon) is an annual three-day anime convention held during July/August. From 1999 to 2016, it took place at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland's Inner Harbor district; in 2017, it moved to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.