Bionic Fantasy voice cast
To go with a "Marvel VS Capcom" approach, the BIONICLE characters, with the exception of my original character Jikanmu, will speak in English, and the Final Fantasy characters will speak in Japanese.
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Christopher Gaze was born on 12 May 1952 in Surrey, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Cool Runnings (1993), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and MacGyver (1985).English voice of Turaga Vakama- Actor
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- Music Department
Alessandro Juliani presently makes his living as an actor, voice actor, singer, composer, and sound designer. He once commanded the Battlestar Galactica for 27 minutes. He frequently lends his voice to the animated programs that your kids/grand-kids/socially awkward uncles currently binge. He was born in Montreal, before he resided in Vancouver to this day.English voice of Toa Vakama- Actress
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Tabitha St. Germain (also known by the alias of Paulina Gillis) is a Canadian actress. She has made the transition from stage work to voice work, and has since become one of the core voice actresses working in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. As Paulina Gillis, she won a Dora Award in 1995 for her performance in Assassins, the Stephen Sondheim musical.English voice of Toa Nokama- Actor
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Brian Drummond was born on 10 August 1969 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Dragon Ball Z (1996), Death Note (2006) and Mobile Suit Gundam Seed (2002). He has been married to Laura Drummond since 25 July 1992. They have three children.English voice of Toa Matau and Onewa- Actor
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Paul Dobson is a British-Canadian voice actor who voiced in several animated projects and video games including Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Hulk, X-Men: Evolution, Monster Rancher, Dragon Ball Z, ReBoot, Inuyasha, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Shadow Raiders and Transformers.English voice of Toa Whenua- Actor
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A native of Edmonton, Canada, Trevor Devall spent 15 years in Vancouver's voice-over industry as an animation and commercial voice actor, before continuing his career in Los Angeles.
He is a prolific voice artist, having performed in hundreds of animated productions including television movies, series, feature films and video games.
Some highlights: Rocket Raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy (2015), Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidious, Admiral Ackbar, and Jar Jar Binks in Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (2013), Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales (2015), and Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures (2016), a wide assortment of supporting characters on Netflix's F Is for Family (2015), Iron Will, Hoity Toity and Fancy Pants on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010), Dukey on Cartoon Network's Johnny Test (2005), Jayce on the globally popular League of Legends (2009) video game, Colossus on Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men (2009), Dad on Disney's Kid vs. Kat (2008), Mu Laflaga in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed (2002), Togusa in Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Individual Eleven (2006), Moordryd Payne on Dragon Booster (2004), Aizawa on Death Note (2006), Chang and the maniacal Irishman Leigarch on Black Lagoon (2006), Alpha Q in Transformers: Energon (2004), Pyro in X-Men: Evolution (2000), Scourge in Transformers: Cybertron (2005), and the voice of the alien helmsman Hermiod on Stargate: Atlantis (2004).
Trevor also starred as the villainous Sir Atticus Moon alongside Big Time Rush in their made-for-Nickelodeon feature, Big Time Movie (2012).English voice of Toa Nuju- Actor
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Masakazu Morita was born on 21 October 1972 in Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Bleach (2004), Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013) and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005).Japanese voice of Tidus- Actress
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Mayuko Aoki is known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Final Fantasy X-2 (2003) and Final Fantasy X (2001).Japanese voice of Yuna- Actor
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Hideo Ishikawa was born on 13 December 1969 in Nishinomiya, Japan. He is an actor, known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Naruto (2002) and Kamen Rider Movie War Mega Max: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO (2011).Japanese voice of Squall- Actress
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Kana Hanazawa was born on 25 February 1989 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Garden of Words (2013), Your Name. (2016) and Ore no imouto ga konna ni kawaii wake ga nai (2010).Japanese voice of Rinoa- Actor
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Takahiro Sakurai was born on 13 June 1974 in Okazaki, Japan. He is an actor and producer, known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Code Geass (2006) and Blame! (2017).Japanese voice of Cloud- Born in Tokyo, Ayumi Ito has always had a love for movies and art. She made her big-screen debut in Nobuhiko Obayashi's The Water Travelers: Samurai Kids. Her distinctive style led to her critically acclaimed performance in Swallowtail Butterfly, directed by the renowned Director Shunji Iwai. At 16-years-old, Ayumi was awarded both the Best New Actress Award as well as the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 20th Annual Japanese Academy Awards.
Ayumi's career has blossomed into starring roles in several successful films and television shows. She trained in LA and New York and has worked globally with world-renown Chinese director and artist Zhuangzhuang Tian, Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), among other great filmmakers. Ayumi's performance in the the Fuji TV drama Belle de Jour was so strong that she reprised the role when it became a feature film and box-office hit, earning over 2.3 billion JPY. She is also the voice of Tifa Lockhart in the animated film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Off-screen, Ayumi is a talented vocalist and recording artist. Her passion for art continues to thrive and she brings characters to life in her performances.Japanese voice of Tifa - Actor
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Justin Briner was born on 23 August 1991 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for My Hero Academia (2016), Grimgar, Ashes and Illusions (2016) and Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc (2018).English voice of Krono(OC)- Actor
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Michael was born in London, England and grew up in both England and Canada.
In Georgetown, Ontario, he chose theater arts as an elective and it is there that Michael says "He found his tribe'. Inspired by his Theater Arts teacher Michelle Mole, he was soon voicing all the school announcements and heavily involved in the high school theatrical productions. He would soon write, produce and perform his own show. He then joined and performed with the Georgetown Little Theater Company and Bramalea theater company The New Generation Players. He later created the curriculum and taught an after school theater program to grade seven and eights. Eventually Michael would move west to Victoria B.C. where he studied performing arts and art history at The University of Victoria. During this period he auditioned and became a member of The Corner Store Theater Company and Edna Browns Dinner Theater Company where he performed in several productions to great reviews! It was in Victoria where Michael was approached by the Creative Director Chris Ogilvie at CJVI and he first began voicing radio commercials, as well as comedy sketches for the station. In the mid 80s the film industry was getting a foot hold in Vancouver, B.C. So, Michael made the move to Vancouver to pursue a film career. He continued to hone his craft at The Gastown Actors Studio and attended regular classes with veteran actor Claire Kaplan. Eventually he would guest star on TV Series such as , The X-Files, Stargate, Viper, Seven Days and many others as well as feature films. It was a chance meeting with fellow actor and now close friend Scott McNeil that Michael learned of the growing voice over industry in Vancouver and some advice to attend a workshop by renowned voice actor and director Sue Blu in Los Angeles who was coming to Vancouver to scout new talent by means of a workshop. Michael took the workshop and had a blast! Later Sue Blu would be back in town to cast GI Joe Extreme and Michael would land the role of Sgt. Savage. Many roles and many shows would follow... He's played more Super Villains and Super Heroes than you can shake Batman's Utility Belt at. From, Leonardo in the Mutant Ninja Turtles, Starscream in Transformers Armada, Energon and Cybertron, Cobra Commander in GI Joe, Niles Van Roekel in The Marvel Nemesis video game Rise of The Imperfects, Nappa in Dragon Ball Z, The Blob in X-Men Evolution, Ronan the Accuser in Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Kazuki Fuse in Jin Roh, and yes he's played Batman as well as the Joker in Warner Premier's Batman Black & White!
With a career that now spans 30 years he's a multi award winning actor who has voiced everything from animation, video games, motion comics, radio and television commercials to movie trailers, audio books, documentaries, as well as Television & Radio Id's in the U.S., Canada & the U.K.
Michael resides in Vancouver, B.C. with his wife and four children.
He is represented by Caroline Gilmour of The Characters Talent Agency in Vancouver B.C. and Roberta Romano of ELEMENT Artist Management in Toronto, Ontario.English voice of Lhikan- Actor
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Abubakar Salim is known for Assassin's Creed: Origins (2017), Raised by Wolves (2020) and Informer (2018).English voice of Scryptorek
https://kingdomheartsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Scryptorek- Actress
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Maaya Sakamoto was born on 31 March 1980 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Escaflowne: The Movie (2000) and The Garden of Sinners: Overlooking View (2007). She has been married to Ken'ichi Suzumura since 8 August 2011. They have one child.Japanese voice of Aerith- Actor
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Gackt was born Gakuto Oshiro in Okinawa, Japan. His father was a music teacher, and his mother also a teacher. He is the second of three children, with an older sister and younger brother.
His musical education began early, and he started learning classical music theory and piano from the age of three. After exposure to rock music during his teenage years, he practiced electric guitar and drums intensely. In the early 1990s he was working as a sound technician and studio drummer, but by the mid-'90s he had begun his career as a singer. He spent a short time in the independent band Cains:Feel before moving on to the visual kei rock band Malice Mizer. With Gackt as vocalist, lyricist, and composer, they rose to fame within the visual kei genre. In 1999 he parted ways with the band and launched his solo career, debuting with the EP Mizérable. He has since released nine studio albums, eight compilation albums, and forty-four singles. He has toured extensively within Japan and also throughout Asia and Europe.
With an illustrious career spanning over 15 years, and forty-three consecutive singles ranked in the top ten of the Oricon music charts, he holds the title of the most successful male soloist in Japanese music history. A hallmark of his productions has been the use of all-encompassing, conceptual, and sometimes abstract themes, "Moon" and "Requiem et Reminiscence", to develop a series of related songs, concerts, movies, books or theatre play. To describe this idea he combined the words visual, live (concert), and alive to form the term "Visualive". It references the evocative and immersive experience he strives to create for his audiences.
In addition to his music career, Gackt has undertaken various film and television acting roles. He wrote and starred in his first cinematic production Moon Child (2003), which screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003, and the Philadelphia Film Festival in 2004. In 2007 he received a TV Navi award for best supporting actor in a drama, for his portrayal of the powerful feudal leader Kenshin Uesugi in NHK's The Trusted Confidant (2007).
One of Gackt's most notable performances was as the samurai protagonist Yoshi in the Guy Moshe film Bunraku (2010), where he costarred alongside Josh Hartnett, Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman and Demi Moore. His depiction of the unnerving eunuch Jo Teigai in NHK's TV drama Tempest (2011) was brought to movie screens the following year in Gekijouban Tenpesuto 3D (2012). Recently he reprised his role as both Takashi Shiki and Yumeoji (dream prince) from the television drama Akumu chan (2012) in the cinematic release, Akumu Chan the Movie (2014).
Gackt's numerous voice acting credits include animated films, such as Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker (2012), and video games, with two from the popular Final Fantasy VII series; Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006)and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) among others.
In his stage play debut Nemuri Kyoshiro Burahikae (2010), Gackt was cast as the leading character. He later expanded his theater credentials by resuming his "Moon" concept and writing, producing, composing and starring in Moon Saga - Yoshitsune Hiden (2012). He has since announced a sequel scheduled to begin in August 2014 entitled Moon Saga - Yoshitsune Hiden - Chapter 2 (2014).Japanese voice of Krono- Greg Farshtey is known for Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (2009), Bionicle: Maze of Shadows (2005) and LEGO Club Show (2010).Original Story Writer, Special Thanks
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Tetsuya Nomura was born on 8 October 1970 in Kochi, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Kingdom Hearts III (2019) and Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (2022).Original Story Writer, Character Design, Executive Producer, Very Special Thanks- Composer
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Nathan Furst was born on 4 July 1978 in Northridge, California, USA. He is a composer and director, known for Hidden Strike (2023), Act of Valor (2012) and Need for Speed (2014). He has been married to Britlin Lee Furst since 29 July 2018.Original Music- Writer
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Kazushige Nojima was born on 20 January 1964 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. He is a writer and director, known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) and Final Fantasy VIII (1999).Original Scenario Writer- Music Artist
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He's been called the John Williams of the video game world, and the description is apt. Born in Kouchi City, Japan on March 21, 1959, Nobuo started playing the piano at the age of 12 and has never been formerly taught. By his own admission, he said he wanted to learn to play the piano because he wanted to be like Elton John. After finishing high school, Nobuo graduated from University of Kanagawa and his major was surprisingly not music! When Nobuo turned 22, he joined many amateur bands as a keyboard player, but he discover that he loved writing music more then playing, so he decided to pursue a career as a composer and sent out many demo tapes to many companies. One of them finally hired him to write some music for radio CM.
In 1985, one of Nobuo's friends, who was working at a video game company called Squaresoft ask Nobuo if he wanted to write music for some of their video games and the rest is history.
In his spare time, Nobuo enjoys listening to Irish music, watching Japanese pro wrestling, drinking/making beer and learning how to play the Fiddle. Currently Nobuo Uematsu resides in Japan with his wife Reiko and his dog Pao.Original Music- Producer
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Yoshinori Kitase is known for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005), Final Fantasy VII (1997) and Final Fantasy VIII (1999).Original Director- Producer
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Hironobu Sakaguchi was born on 25 November 1962 in Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan. He is a producer and writer, known for Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), Final Fantasy Chronicles (2001) and Final Fantasy IV (1991).Very Special Thanks