Brendan Hunter

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Brendan Hunter is a Canadian voice actor based in Calgary, Alberta, recognized for his extensive work in English dubs of anime series, particularly those produced by Blue Water Studios. Born on July 22, 1979, in Morden, Manitoba, he has built a career spanning voice acting, voice direction, and production. He is associated with Miraten Productions in Calgary and has been active in the voice acting industry for over a decade.

Hunter's voice acting portfolio includes a wide range of roles in anime series produced during the 2000s and 2010s. He is known for his work on several prominent franchises. He provided voices for the English adaptations of the Dragon Ball franchise, including roles in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT. He also contributed to the Hunter X Hunter series. His credits extend to the card game anime genre with roles in Future Card Buddyfight, where he voiced the character Tsukikage, and in Cardfight! Vanguard. Additional anime credits include Gregory Horror Show, Di Gi Charat Nyo!, and Pretty Cure.

Specific roles confirmed through various sources include Toichiro Kazamatauri in the series Ladies versus Butlers!. In Jubei-Chan 2: The Counterattack of Siberia Yagyu, he voiced the character Kita Furo. He is also credited with the role of Robert Clapice in the series D.I.C.E. and as Tsutomu Ishii in Hoop Days. His work in the video game medium includes providing voices for Mega Man: Powered Up and various Gundam video games.

Hunter's career is marked by frequent collaboration with other voice actors and studios based in Alberta, Canada. He has repeatedly worked with Ocean Group's Blue Water Studios, a common production house for many of the English dubs in which he appears. In these productions, he has often shared credits with a consistent group of Canadian voice actors, including Jonathan Love, Carol-Anne Day, and Scott Roberts.

Beyond voice acting, Hunter has expanded his professional activities into producing and acting in live-action projects. He co-produced and appeared in the feature film Lloyd the Conqueror, a comedy starring Brian Posehn and Mike Smith. He has also taken on behind-the-scenes roles as a voice coach and teacher. His contributions to the entertainment industry have made him a regular guest at anime and comic conventions across Canada and the United States, including events like Otafest, Animethon, and Youmacon. It is important to note that this Brendan Hunter is distinct from the American actor of the same name known for his role in the series Ted Lasso.
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