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Louis Chirillo
Louis Chirillo is an American-Canadian former actor. He is of Colombian descent. He is famous for voicing Keefe in '' Zoids: Fuzors''. He has also voiced Shaman in '' ''Pucca'''' and Dukey on the first through the fourth seasons of ''Johnny Test''. In 2008 he founded Chirillo Productions, a voice-over company that provides English-dubbed content for Brazilian markets. The company was originally based in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, but has since relocated to Bellevue, Washington. He apparently has owned the trademark to the Seattle Totems since 2018. Filmography Film * ''Finder's Fee'' (2001) - Male Cop * ''Love and Other Dilemmas'' (2006) - Izzy * ''Battle in Seattle'' (2007) - Individual * ''Watchmen'' (2009) - Face To Face TV Producer Animation * ''Sitting Ducks'' (2001-2003, TV Series) – Ed (voice) * '' Sabrina: Friends Forever'' (2002, TV Series) - Salem Saberhagen * ''Being Ian'' (2005-2007, TV Series) – Ken Kelley / Red Nose / Commercial Announcer / Mr. Lipsett / Communit ...
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Brackets
A bracket is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings. Typically deployed in symmetric pairs, an individual bracket may be identified as a 'left' or 'right' bracket or, alternatively, an "opening bracket" or "closing bracket", respectively, depending on the Writing system#Directionality, directionality of the context. Specific forms of the mark include parentheses (also called "rounded brackets"), square brackets, curly brackets (also called 'braces'), and angle brackets (also called 'chevrons'), as well as various less common pairs of symbols. As well as signifying the overall class of punctuation, the word "bracket" is commonly used to refer to a specific form of bracket, which varies from region to region. In most English-speaking countries, an unqualified word "bracket" refers to the parenthesis (round bracket); in the United States, the square bracket. Glossary of mathematical sym ...
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Tom And Jerry Tales
''Tom and Jerry Tales'' is an American animated television series featuring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment, it is the seventh installment in the ''Tom and Jerry'' franchise as well as the first ''Tom and Jerry'' production to emulate the original theatrical shorts created by Hanna-Barbera founders and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio staff William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; it originally ran in the United States from September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008, on Kids' WB. This is the first ''Tom and Jerry'' television series from Warner Bros. Animation after parent company Time Warner had bought Turner Broadcasting System, then-owners of the franchise, in 1996. Joseph Barbera served as executive producer for the series before his death on December 18, 2006 (making this the final ''Tom and Jerry'' project with his involvement), and received story credit on some episodes of the first season ...
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Gundam
is a Japanese military fiction media franchise/media mix. Created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Sunrise (now Bandai Namco Filmworks), the franchise features giant robots, or mecha, with the name "Gundam". The franchise began on April 7, 1979 with ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', a TV series that defined the "real robot" mecha anime genre by featuring giant robots called mobile suits (including the original titular mecha) in a militaristic setting. The popularity of the series and its merchandise spawned a franchise that includes 50 TV series, films and OVAs as well as manga, novels and video games, along with a whole industry of plastic model kits known as Gunpla which makes up 90 percent of the Japanese character plastic-model market. Academics in Japan have viewed the series as inspiration; in 2008, the virtual Gundam Academy was planned as the first academic institution based on an animated TV series. As of March 2020, the franchise is fully owned by Bandai Namco Holdings through subs ...
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Devil Kings
''Devil Kings'', known in Japan as , is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2, developed and published by Capcom. It is the first installment in the ''Sengoku Basara'' franchise. The game's theme song for the Japanese version is "Crosswise" by T.M.Revolution. The western version featured a prologue, along with an original piece, due to license restrictions. The game was followed by several sequels and an anime series, all of them using the original title and setting of ''Sengoku Basara'' only. Story ''Sengoku Basara'' takes place during the Sengoku period, or Warring States period, of feudal Japan during which Japan was split into many minor states battling over power and land. The game features two historical warlords as the main protagonists: Date Masamune and Sanada Yukimura. ''Devil Kings main character is Devil King (Oda Nobunaga in ''Sengoku Basara''). Gameplay It is a hack and slash, action game similar in concept to ''Devil May Cry'', ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Samura ...
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Change The World
"Change the World" is a song written by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy (musician), Gordon Kennedy, and Wayne Kirkpatrick and recorded by country music artist Wynonna Judd. A cover version was recorded by English singer Eric Clapton for the Phenomenon (soundtrack), soundtrack of the 1996 film ''Phenomenon (film), Phenomenon''. The track was produced by R&B record producer Babyface (musician), Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and was first released on Judd's album ''Revelations (Wynonna Judd album), Revelations''. The Clapton release, recorded for Reprise Records, Reprise and Warner Bros. Records, reached the top 40 in twenty countries and topped the charts in Canada, as well as Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' magazine's Adult Contemporary (chart), Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 charts in the United States. The single won eight awards, including three Grammy Awards at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, 39th annual ceremony in 1997. Background and recording In an interview with ''Amer ...
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