Antimere Robinson

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Antimere Robinson is an American voice actor known for his work in English-language dubs of anime and animated films. He was born Jason Eric Robinson on April 10, 1978, in Bell County, Texas.

Robinson began his voice acting career in the mid-1990s. One of his earliest known contributions to anime dubbing was providing additional voices for the English version of the 1996 film Lupin III: Dead or Alive. Throughout the 2000s, he built a filmography that includes several prominent series and movies from the genre.

He is perhaps best recognized for his role as Tweedledum in the science fiction anime series Kiddy Grade, which was produced by Gonzo Digimation and released in North America by FUNimation Entertainment. In this series, he voiced one half of an S-Class secret agent sibling duo, opposite Clarine Harp as his twin sister Tweedledee. The character of Tweedledum is a sixteen-year-old with the ability to manipulate magnetic fields and, in combination with his sister, can create black holes by controlling gravity.

Robinson's other significant voice roles include work on the long-running series One Piece. He voiced the character Terracotta in the 2007 film One Piece: Episode of Alabaster - The Desert Princess and the Pirates, as well as in several episodes of the television series in 2002. His other anime credits include voicing the Head Chef in the 2001 series Fruits Basket. He also performed in the English dub of the 2009 film Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance. His broader filmography lists contributions to series such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Detective Conan, Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files, Darker than Black, El Cazador de la Bruja, and Shuffle!.

Throughout his career, one of his most frequent professional collaborations has been with fellow voice actress Monica Rial. A distinctive note on his professional profile is his frequent casting to voice queer characters in anime.
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