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Forum - View topicNEWS: Anime Dub Director Kevin Seymour Passes Away
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LavenderMintRose
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That's so sad... his work is really great. RIP.
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mgosdin
Posts: 1302 Location: Kissimmee, Florida, USA |
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RIP Mr. Seymour, job well done.
Mark Gosdin |
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PurpleWarrior13
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Those are some damn good dubs there. I don't think he's done anything for a while, but he was exceptionally talented, and he'll be greatly missed.
He also did some voice acting as well under an alias. Notably he was Inspector Zenigata in Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro and Majin Buu in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. |
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KH91
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Another Seymour this week?
R.I.P and thank you for contributing to our favorite english dub animes. |
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hojo 360
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RIP Kevin Seymour the Anime fandom tips it's hat to you
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penguintruth
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The Metropolis dub was quite good.
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EmperorBrandon
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 2248 Location: Springfield, MO |
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I'm really shocked and saddened to read this. I was a big fan of much of Animaze's dub work, including some he directed himself like Metropolis. He had some memorable comic voice performances too.
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Kougeru
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Wow. May he RIP. He was in charge of some of the best dubs. Shame most dubs now days suck. People could learn from him
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Charred Knight
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The US Rendition/Manga dub of Giant Robo may not be accurate but god damn is it a blast to listen to. Really sad to hear about his passing. One of the best dub directors out there.
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EmperorBrandon
Encyclopedia Editor
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Regarding the photograph credit, it is actually ultimately from this review of Bang Zoom's Adventures in Voice Acting DVD, so I assume it is from that and not the Akira DVD (though I have seen neither myself).
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mdo7
Posts: 8241 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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This is very sad to hear, my heart goes out to his families.
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Thatguy3331
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Rest In Piece.
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Oneeyedjacks
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I admittedly didn't know who he was until I saw this, but he had quite a few good dubs under his name.
RIP |
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Nilrem
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RIP Kevin Seymour, whilst I'm afraid I didn't recognise the name (I'm useless at names), reading the list of his work is like reading a list of some of the most enjoyable dubs I've heard (and an awful lot of my early anime exposure
My thoughts go out to his family and friends. |
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EricJ2
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Ah, how many here remember US Renditions?
Not a great first step in US commercial anime, but one of THE first commercial steps, back when you'd sell body parts just to get a commercially subbed VHS of anything (let alone Gunbuster). |
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