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Jonathan Todd Ross
Jonathan Todd Ross (born May 30, 1978) is an American voice actor and writer. He is known for providing voices on properties for 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, Media Blasters, as well as audiobooks. He is also credited as Todd Garbeil. Ross is best known as the voice of Marik Ishtar and Yami Marik in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime. He also voiced Slade Princeton in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''. Filmography Television roles Film roles Animation roles *''Genshiken'' - Genshiken President *''Kujibiki Unbalance'' - Mugio Rokuhara *''One Piece'' (4Kids dub edition) - Kohza, Ben Beckman *'' Pokémon'' - Tommy, Robin, Watt, Vito *''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' - Sid Jones *'' Time Bokan: Royal Revival'' - Ken the Eagle, Narrator *'' Winx Club'' ( 4Kids Entertainment edit) - Additional voices *''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' - Marik Ishtar, Yami Marik, Strings, Additional voices *''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' - Jagger Princeton, Slade Princeton *''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' - Unnamed Yliaster member *''Shaman King'' (2021 series) ...
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Chicago, Illinois
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
is the second main spin-off of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise, succeeding ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'', in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Weekly Shonen Jump and the 15th anniversary of V Jump. The series aired in Japan from April 2, 2008 to March 30, 2011. The story focuses around characters playing a card game called Duel Monsters. This series introduces Synchro Monsters to the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game''. A new method of dueling exists where motorcycle-like vehicles called D-Wheels (Duel Runners in the English version) are used, and the duelists engage in games called Riding Duels (Turbo Duels in the English version). The show is set in the distant future, where the upper class population live in Neo Domino City (New Domino City in the English version) and the lower class in a remote island where Domino's sewage is transported, Satellite. Yusei Fudo, the 18-year-old protagonist, lives in Satellite and makes it his objective to reach his rival Jack Atlas, who lives in Neo D ...
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Zoobreak
''Zoobreak'' is a 2009 children's novel by Gordon Korman and is the sequel to the 2008 book ''Swindle''. The book was released in September 2009 by Scholastic and follows Savannah as she has to rescue her monkey after it has been kidnapped by the corrupt zoo keeper of a zoo boat. The entry was followed by ''Framed!'' in 2010. ''Zoobreak'' won an Arkansas's Charlie May Simon Children's Nook Award in 2012. Plot Savannah has lost her pet monkey named Cleopatra. Griffin and his friend Ben are trying to help her get it back, but they have no such luck until they take a field trip to a zoo boat that has made a stop in Long Island. Savannah makes a scene when she sees the zoo's newest attraction, Eleanor, whom she believes is her monkey, Cleo. Griffin and Ben believe her after they see just how nasty the zookeeper, Mr. Nastase, really is. Griffin and Ben must gather the team of the strength, animal smarts, acting skills, the team leader, height, computer skills, and climbing. They do ...
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The Year Of Living Biblically
''The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to follow the Bible as Literally as Possible'' is a book by A. J. Jacobs, an editor at ''Esquire (magazine), Esquire'' magazine, published in 2007. The book describes a year that the author said he spent trying to follow all the rules and guidelines he could find in the Bible, which turned out to be more than 700. Summary In the book, Jacobs discusses biblical rules, both the obscure and the well-known, and tries to follow them as Biblical literalism, literally as possible. He even attempts to stone an adulterer and to offer animal sacrifice. He also goes to visit numerous religious groups in order to show their particular views on the Bible, as well as their methods of worship. Some of the people Jacobs meets and talks to in the book: * An Amish family in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania * Ken Ham of the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, Petersburg, Kentucky * Rabbi Robbie Harris of the Jewish Theological ...
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The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda
''The Strange Case of Origami Yoda'' is a children's novel written by Tom Angleberger that was first published on March 1, 2010, by Amulet Books. It follows the story of a young boy named Tommy who is trying to figure out if his classmate Dwight's origami Yoda puppet is actually real or if it is a hoax that Dwight created. It became the first in a series of popular ''Star Wars'' themed novels penned by Angleberger, which includes ''Darth Paper Strikes Back!'', ''The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee'', ''The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett'', ''Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue'', and ''Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus'' as well as an activity book titled ''ART2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling''. There is also a rare art book with Han Foldo on it. Plot Dwight is a sixth grader at McQuarrie Middle School who is considered quite weird. One day, Dwight folds an origami finger puppet of Yoda, a popular '' Star Wars'' figure. Through an imitation voice, Dwight offers advice to his ...
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Swindle (novel)
''Swindle'' is a 2008 children's novel by Gordon Korman. It is a caper story about the retrieval of a valuable baseball card. The book was the first of a series, followed by '' Zoobreak'', ''Framed!'', ''Showoff'', '' Hideout'','' Jackpot'', ''Unleashed'', and ''Jingle''. Plot A smart, young boy named Griffin Bing decides to invite his entire class grade over for a sleepover in an old, abandoned house that is slated to be demolished after the town's plan for using as a new space in their town to make a skate park was thrown out because of their youth. However, on the night of the sleepover, only Griffin and his best friend Ben Slovak show up. Griffin finds a vintage baseball card. The card was a 1920 Babe Ruth trading card worth $974,000. S. Wendell Palomino, or Swindle as the boys call him, stiffed them and gave Griffin only 120 dollars for the card. Griffin gave half to Ben. The boys attempt to steal the card from a safe in Palomino's shop, but it has been moved. After discov ...
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Rooftops Of Tehran (novel)
''Rooftops of Tehran'', a novel written by Mahbod Seraji, was published by New American Library in May 2009. Reception Upon its publication, ''Rooftops'' won critical acclaim as an Indie Next Notable and was selected in the Outstanding Debut Category by the American Booksellers Association. ''Rooftops of Tehran'' was the One Book Program selection at Villanova University, Broward College's wRites of Spring 2010 final pick, and Earlham College's First Year Experience selection. The book was also voted one of the top 25 bookclub favorites of 2009, and one of the San Francisco Chronicle's top 50 notable books of the Bay Area. ''Rooftops'' was translated into 15 languages.http://rooftopsoftehran.com/ Story In a middle-class neighborhood of Iran's sprawling capital city, 17-year-old Pasha Shahed spends the summer of 1973 on his rooftop with his best friend Ahmed, where he dreamed about his future and wrestling with a crushing secret: his love for his beautiful neighbor, Zari, ...
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Susan Isaacs
Susan Isaacs (born December 7, 1943) is an American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter. She adapted her debut novel into the film ''Compromising Positions''. Early life, family and education She was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Helen Asher Isaacs, a homemaker, and Morton Isaacs, an electrical engineer. At Queens College, she majored in English and minored in economics. After college, she worked as a senior editor at ''Seventeen'' magazine and also as a freelance political speechwriter. She is Jewish. She married Elkan Abramowitz, a lawyer, in 1968. She left work in 1970 to stay at home with her newborn son. Three years later, in 1973, she gave birth to her daughter. She freelanced during this time, writing both speeches and magazine articles. She now lives on Long Island with her husband. Career Her first novel (and first attempt at fiction), ''Compromising Positions'', was published in 1978. It was chosen as a main selection of the Book of the Month Club and, like all of ...
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George Brown, Class Clown
Nancy E. Krulik (born in Brooklyn, New York) is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. Books Krulik is the author and creator of several book series, beginning with ''Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo'' in 2002. The '' How I Survived Middle School'' series launched in June 2007. In July 2008, Grosset and Dunlap (a division of Penguin Young Readers) launched the '' George Brown, Class Clown'' series, a spin-off of Katie Kazoo, with the book ''Super Burp''.Review of ''Super Burp''
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Her mystery series for kids, ''Jack Gets a Clue'' launched in 2011. In 2013, she published the ''Magic Bon ...
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Framed (Korman Novel)
''Framed'' is a 2010 children's novel written by Gordon Korman. It is the third installation in the ''Swindle (book), Swindle'' series. Plot summary The story takes place in Cedarville, while 'The Man with the Plan' Griffin Bing is having a hard time adjusting to his school's new atmosphere, which is more like a strict Boot camp (correctional), boot camp than a middle school. His new American football, football fanatic principal, Dr. Egan, does not like Griffin, due to his past. To make matters worse, somebody has stolen the priceless Super Bowl ring that was in the school's Display case, showcase, with Griffin's Retainer (orthodontic device), retainer that he recently lost left in its place. Things only go from bad to worse when Griffin is accused of stealing it by Egan, and Griffin is sent to a state school for juvenile delinquents. Griffin realizes he has been framed by somebody and calculates a list of suspects: * Dr. Egan, (dubbed Dr. Evil) the principal who hates Griffin and ...
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