Jetta E. Bumpy

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Jetta E. Bumpy is one of several stage names used by Brianne Siddall, an American voice actress known for her extensive work in English dubs of anime and animated series. Born on August 25, 1963, Siddall has been active in the voice acting industry since 1984 and has also worked under the names Ian Hawk, Jetta Bird, Murray Blue, and Brianne Brozey.

Siddall's career is distinguished by numerous prominent roles in anime, particularly in series that gained wide recognition in the United States during the late 1990s and 2000s. She is perhaps best known for her contributions to the Digimon franchise, voicing characters such as Koromon, Tommy Himi, Calumon, and Keenan Crier across various series and films including Digimon Adventure, Digimon Tamers, and Digimon Frontier. Another significant role was as Tsukasa and Elk in the.hack//Sign anime and related.hack video games. She also provided the voice for Jim Hawking, the young crew member in the series Outlaw Star, and for Al Izuruha in the Mobile Suit Gundam OVA, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket.

As Jetta E. Bumpy specifically, she voiced the character Mamoru Shimesu in the 1995 English adaptation of the anime series Phantom Quest Corp.. In this series, Mamoru Shimesu serves as both the business partner and assistant to protagonist Ayaka Kisaragi in her paranormal investigation firm, handling administrative tasks and household duties.

Siddall has had recurring collaborations with various dubbing studios, including Bang Zoom! Entertainment and Pioneer. Under the name Ian Hawk, she worked on several Pioneer dubs, voicing characters such as Kunikida in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Ruby and Rina in Saint Tail. Her work with Bang Zoom! included roles in titles like Gurren Lagann, where she was credited as Brianne Brozey. Beyond anime, her voice acting credits extend to Western animation, including a role as a 1950s version of Robin in an episode of The New Batman Adventures, and live-action voice-over work in the Power Rangers franchise, voicing Impus in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and Circuit in Power Rangers Time Force.

Throughout her career, Siddall's notable achievements include voicing characters in over a hundred episodes of the Digimon franchise, as well as taking on leading roles in influential anime series that helped shape the English-language anime landscape of the 1990s and 2000s.
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