Sentences with phrase «featuring voice actors»

10:30 — Star Ocean: Integrity & Faithlessness Special Stage — A talk show featuring voice actors Kaito Ishikawa (Fidel), Yuichi Nakamura (Victor), and Junichi Suwabe (Emerson).
The scenes are well - directed and well - acted, featuring voice actors from the animated series.
Check out the announcement trailer from last year below which features the voice actors teasing fans about something they've been waiting years for.
ATLUS has released a new Let's Play video today, featuring the voice actor of Persona 5's Ann Takamaki, Erika Harlacher.

Not exact matches

Actor, singer, and voice actor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on televiActor, singer, and voice actor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on televiactor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on television.
Now that we had the Oscars last night, it is time to gather a list of games that enhanced their storytelling by featuring real - life actors, actresses and other celebrities — not just as voice actors, but sometimes even as the main characters.
Warner Bros. announced today that LEGO Dimensions will feature a star studded voice cast, with many famous actors reprising their roles in the title.
Most animated features today are created with CGI, skew towards comedy, hire well - known actors to do the voices, and are followed by sequels should they prove profitable enough.
«Kaguya» was released this past November in Japan and featured the voice work of actors Aki Asakura, Takeo Chii, and Kengo Kora.
My assumption that it would be a rather routine animated family film, featuring pop culture references, celebrities instead of real voice actors, fart jokes, and an innocuous message, was pretty much accurate.
In the animated feature Puss in Boots, spun off from the popular Shrek franchise, actor Zach Galifianakis voices Humpty Alexander Dumpty, an odd egg who grew up in the same orphanage with Puss (Antonio Banderas) until the friends had a...
The «Team Of Heroes» trailer features Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom main Japanese voice actors discussing their characters.
Terence Davies, an actor turned filmmaker who directed his first short film in 1976, has made a mere six features since 1988, when he released his debut feature Distant Voices, Still Lives.
and I would laugh - the jokes in this year's best animated features are almost always enhanced by the voice actors who give them life.
From Ellen Degeneres» signature humor as forgetful fish Dory to Zootopia's always - funny Jason Bateman - the man could say literally anything and I would laugh - the jokes in this year's best animated features are almost always enhanced by the voice actors who give them life.
Each voice actor (except, conspicuously enough, James Woods), is featured both via interviews and voice recording sessions.
The disc features the alternate French language version, which is about minutes shorter and dubbed; Jeanne Moreau's voice is in both versions but Welles» voice is dubbed over by another, anonymous actor.
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: three scores: Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light, one by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory and Portishead's Adrian Utley, and one by composer and pianist Mie Yanashita; an audio commentary from 1999 by film scholar Casper Tybjerg; an interview from 1995 with actor Renée Falconetti's daughter and biographer, Hélène Falconetti; and more.
Coco features voice acting from Mozart in the Jungle star Gael García Bernal and Anthony Gonzalez, the young actor who plays Miguel.
Over the course of a couple of phone chats — one interrupted by a dead cell phone battery — one can hear the earnest joy in her voice, usually followed by that laughter, when talking about her journey from M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, her feature film debut, to the massive success of Jurassic World despite her character's penchant for running in heels from dinosaurs and, most recently, her 2017 Screen Actors Guild Award - nominated performance in an episode of Netflix's Black Mirror.
He's been in short films, voiced characters in animated movies and video games, and held his own acting alongside some of the best actors in the game, but he's never, ever, in his whole career, played the leading role in a feature - length film.
The show, which debuts on the streaming service later this month, features a roster of A-list actors and comedians who voice characters tackling everything you were afraid to ask about puberty and sex in middle school.
A curious feature allows viewers to dub the voices of the actors in English.
The duo are teaming up as the voice actors in Netflix's Wendell and Wild, a stop - motion animated feature to be directed by Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick.
A delightful debut that's all the more valuable for giving a voice to an underrepresented segment of the female Turkish population, Erguven's debut directorial feature (she has a few credits as an actor and a couple of short films prior to this) is a lovely story of spirited girlhood and rebellion.
The legendary stage and screen actor will feature as the voice of the demon in the production, which will arrive at the Phoenix Theatre in London from October 20th.
An in - demand destination for film lovers, drawn by unmatched locale and a diverse program of mainstream studio features and new visions from independent voices from around the world, MVFF also hosts an exciting array of filmmaker and industry conversations, panels, parties, and live music performances, featuring the most acclaimed emerging and veteran actors, filmmakers, and musicians of our time.
The show features the same characters as last year's blockbuster film - Star - Lord, Rocket, Groot, Gamora, and Drax - though with a new voice cast including veteran voice actor Will Friedle as Peter Quill.
Of the three identically - mixed 5.1 Dolby Digital listening options, the original Japanese - language track is the preferred choice, as it is wont to be: Not only are the Japanese voice actors for the most part professionals (the English dub features Peter Boyle and Elliott Gould in their voice - acting debuts; they're professionals but not professional voice actors, if you know what I mean), but there's also a good deal of retro - dubbing in foreign language productions that necessitates a «working backwards» from the mouth movements, sometimes requiring — how do we say this — «creative» word substitutions.
DVD special features are ample, anchored by a feature - length audio commentary track with director Alvart and producer Jeremy Bolt, in which the pair discuss Alvart's late - in - the - game, pre-production idea of depicting the effects of years of hyper - sleep via sloughing skin, as well as the special challenges involved for Foster in crafting a performance out of reacting to Quaid's disembodied voice, since more than half of his material was prerecorded, before the younger actor's scenes.
As with previous Platinum Edition releases, the treasure trove of extras can be found on the second disc's «Backstage Disney» section, which features an hour - long documentary of the film's development, production, and reception, featuring comments from modern animation figures such as Pixar's John Lassiter as well as many of the now - elderly voice actors for Bambi and the other forest creatures.
Officially dubbed Persona 4: The Animation, it will feature several voice actors reprising their roles from the game, including Daisuke Namikawa, Showtaro Morikubo, Yui Horie, and Ami Koshimizu.
Isle of Dogs This latest from Wes Anderson, an animation set in Japan featuring an all - star cast of voice actors playing dogs in a dystopian future world, seriously outlasts its welcome and suffers from long dull stretches.
Isle of Dogs This latest from Wes Anderson, an animation from Japan featuring an all - star cast of voice actors playing dogs in a dystopian future world, seriously outlasts its welcome and suffers from long dull stretches.
Mario Bava's first credited feature film as director has appeared in various complicated guises since its release 47 years ago in Italy — the original Director's Cut in Italian, the Director's Cut with an English dub track prepared by the Italian producers and released only in Europe, and the AIP re-edit, which had the U.S. distributor cutting it down for faster pacing, re-dubbing the dialogue with its own stable of voice actors, and replacing Roberto Nicolosi's original score with a more punchy, aggressive version by AIP's all - in - one music department, Les Baxter.
The two actors offered great performances, the characters they played were featured only rarely, and the voices really added something to both games» atmosphere.
In terms of special features, we get a Behind the Scenes look into the film with «Battle of Voice Actors» and also similarly «The Voices of Dragon Ball Z Unveiled», which touches on the cast.
The result is neither moving nor charming — not to mention particularly funny to viewers over the age of ten — and the lackluster work of the B - level star cast (which also includes Arquette-less Courteney Cox and Andie MacDowell) makes one further yearn for the days of animated features starring bonafide voice actors.
Featuring directors Katie Mitchell, Carrie Cracknell, Polly Findlay and actor Helen McCrory, Lucy Jones looks back over some of the recent Greek productions at the National Theatre, and their portrayal of the collective voice of the chorus.
The clips feature the voice talents of actors Rainn Wilson and Neil Patrick Harris, and portray anthropomorphic gummy bears, animal crackers, and dust mites «living» inside the 2014 Honda Odyssey that fall victim to the HondaVac.
ROCKET RACCOON AND GROOT STEAL THE GALAXY features over 40 talented voice actors, original music, sound effects and a very special vocal performance by Groot.
Anime is Japanese animation of stories that are often based on manga, so it tends to have similar stylistic aspects to manga — though in full color and featuring great voice actors!
Nor would we be surprised to see some stars onstage as voice actors in association with even greater Kindle integration and expansion of Amazon's Audible.com subsidiary, following on the recent Audible roll - out of its «A-List» program of performances featuring Colin Firth, Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet, Samuel L. Jackson, Dustin Hoffman, Susan Sarandon, and Jennifer Connelly.
Headed by flashy airline and music entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson and self - help writer Deepak Chopra — an odd couple if ever there was one — Virgin Comics launched in 2006 with a line of comics based on figures from Indian mythology and soon added two other lines, Directors Cut, which featured comics created by well known movie directors, and Maverick / Voices (the imprint was renamed), featuring comics by musicans, actors, and relatively unknown artists.
The voice isn't like an audiobook read by a real human voice actor, but it's still a nice feature.
It's a pretty impressive guest list, headlined by comic writer Brian Michael Bendis and featuring Chad Hardin (artist, Harley Quinn), Veronica Taylor (the original voice of Ash in Pokemon), members of the Hawaiian Comic Book Alliance and Max Mittelman, Ray Chase and Robbie Daymond (voice actors who play prominent roles in One - Punch Man and Final Fantasy XV).
Transformers: Devastation also features legendary Transformers voice actors like Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Dan Gilvezan as Bumblebee, Frank Welker as Megatron and Soundwave, Michael Bell as Sideswipe, and Gregg Berger as Grimlock.
They've been responsible for the greatly praised Layers of Fear and their latest project, Observer, which featured state of the art graphics, quality voice acting (including Blade Runner's actor Rutger Hauer), sound design and gameplay.
While the Arrow skin features Stephen Amell as the voice actor, it currently looks like fan - favorite Kevin Conroy will retain his right for the voice (I wonder if there's going to be a finishing move where he drops from a heart attack).
14:00 to 15:00 — Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Special Stage — Featuring Hiroaki Kato (producer), Kouhei Takeda (Vann voice and motion actor), Marina Kozawa (Penelo voice and motion actor), Hitoshi Sakimoto (Basiscape), and MC Ai Yokomachi.
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