Bang Zoom! Entertainment
- Bang! Zoom is also the title of an album by Bobby McFerrin.
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | TV production |
| Founded | 1993 |
| Headquarters | Burbank, CA |
| Website | Official site |
Bang Zoom! Entertainment is an audio post-production studio, located in Burbank, California,[1] that has worked on several anime, video games, feature films, and directly-to-DVD projects. The studio is best known as a dubbing company, providing English voice-over work for Japanese animation for companies, most knowingly for Bandai Entertainment, Geneon Entertainment, Media Blasters and recently for Aniplex and occasionally Sentai Filmworks.
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[edit] Adventures in Voice Acting
As of September 2006, Bang Zoom! Entertainment plans to release to DVD a series of interviews with "close to 100 [voice] actors, producers, and casting directors", titled Adventures in Voice Acting: Anime, Games and Animation. Many of the interviews will take place on set and in their respective studios. The trailer announced many of the voice actors that will appear on the DVD, including Steven Blum, Wendee Lee, Tom Kenny and many more.
In 2009 Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter also did voice acting for fun from the Bang Zoom studio on NBC's Tonight Show visiting their studio and providing satirical alternate dubs for Ghost in the Shell and Blood: The Last Vampire.
[edit] Production credits
[edit] Anime
- 5 Centimeters Per Second (Bandai Entertainment/Crunchyroll; Bandai Entertainment/Crunchyroll dub)
- Ai Yori Aoshi (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission (Bandai Entertainment)
- Apocalypse Zero (Media Blasters)
- Arc the Lad (ADV Films)
- Argento Soma (Bandai Entertainment)
- Ayakashi Ayashi (Bandai Entertainment)
- Babel II (Beyond Infinity - 13 Episodes) (Media Blasters)
- Burn Up Scramble (Geneon Entertainment)
- Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie 2 - The Sealed Card (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Chobits (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Cosmo Warrior Zero (Media Blasters)
- Durarara!! (Aniplex of America)
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (Bandai Entertainment)
- Eureka Seven (Bandai Entertainment)
- éX-Driver (6 OAV Episodes) + éX-D: Danger Zone The Movie (Media Blasters (OVA), Geneon Entertainment (éX-D: Danger Zone & Movie)
- Fafner in the Azure (Geneon Entertainment)
- The Familiar of Zero (Geneon Entertainment)
- Fate/stay night (Geneon Entertainment, (TV Series), Sentai Filmworks (Unlimited Blade Works)
- Figure 17 (Media Blasters)
- FLAG (Bandai Entertainment)
- Gad Guard (Geneon Entertainment)
- Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo (Geneon Entertainment)
- Gestalt (Media Blasters)
- Ghost Slayers Ayashi (Bandai Entertainment)
- Guardian of the Sacred Spirit (Media Blasters)
- Gun Frontier (Media Blasters)
- Gundress (Media Blasters)
- Gungrave (Geneon Entertainment)
- Hanaukyo Maid Team: La Verite (Geneon Entertainment)
- Haré+Guu (AN Entertainment)
- Heat Guy J (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Here is Greenwood (Media Blasters; Media Blasters dub)
- I'll/CKBC (Media Blasters)
- Idol Project (Media Blasters)
- IGPX (Bandai Entertainment)
- Jungle de Ikou! (Media Blasters)
- K-On! (Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks from Season 2 and onwards)
- Kannazuki no Miko (Geneon Entertainment)
- Karas (Manga Entertainment)
- Kite Liberator (Media Blasters)
- Kurogane Communication (Media Blasters)
- Last Exile (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Love Hina Again (Bandai Entertainment)
- Love Hina Christmas Special - Silent Eve (Bandai Entertainment)
- Lucky ☆ Star (Bandai Entertainment)
- Lunar Legend Tsukihime (Geneon Entertainment)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Media Blasters)
- Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Mahoromatic: Something Beautiful (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Mars Daybreak (Bandai Entertainment)
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Bandai Entertainment)
- Mezzo Forte (anime) (Media Blasters)
- Mirage of Blaze (Media Blasters)
- Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (Bandai Entertainment)
- New Getter Robo (Geneon Entertainment)
- Nightwalker (Central Park Media)
- Ninja Cadets (Media Blasters)
- Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror (Funimation Entertainment)
- Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety (AN Entertainment)
- Otogi Zoshi (Media Blasters)
- Overman King Gainer (Bandai Entertainment)
- Paradise Kiss (Geneon Entertainment)
- Le Portrait de Petit Cossette (Geneon Entertainment)
- Phantom the Animation (Media Blasters)
- Planetes (Bandai Entertainment)
- Please Teacher! (Bandai Entertainment)
- Please Twins! (Bandai Entertainment)
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica (Aniplex of America)
- Redline (Manga Entertainment)
- Rozen Maiden (Geneon Entertainment)
- Rozen Maiden: Overture (Sentai Filmworks)
- Rurouni Kenshin (Media Blasters)
- Puppet Princess (Media Blasters)
- s-CRY-ed (Bandai Entertainment)
- Saiyuki Reload + Saiyuki Reload Gunlock (Geneon Entertainment)
- Sakura Wars: The Movie (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- Samurai Champloo (Geneon Entertainment)
- Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (Tokyopop)
- Samurai: Hunt for the Sword (Media Blasters)
- Scrapped Princess (Bandai Entertainment)
- Space Pirate Captain Harlock The Endless Odyssey (Media Blasters)
- Squid Girl (Media Blasters)
- Stellvia of the Universe (Geneon Entertainment)
- Strait Jacket (Media Blasters)
- Tekken: Blood Vengeance (Bandai Entertainment)
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Bandai Entertainment)
- Tenjho Tenge (Geneon Entertainment)
- The Twelve Kingdoms (Media Blasters)
- Tokko (Manga Entertainment)
- Tweeny Witches (Media Blasters)
- Vampire Knight (Viz Media)
- Vandread (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
- When They Cry (Geneon Entertainment)
- Wild Arms (ADV Films)
- Witch Hunter Robin (Bandai Entertainment)
- X (TV series) (Pioneer Entertainment/Geneon Entertainment)
[edit] Animation
[edit] Video games
- .hack//G.U. Vol.2//Reminisce
- .hack//G.U. Vol.3//Redemption
- Age of Elements
- Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel
- BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
- BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
- Earthworm Jim
- Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave
- Eureka Seven vol. 2: The New Vision
- Gods Eater Burst
- Growlanser III
- IGPX
- Magna Carta 2
- Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom
- Rocket Knight (localization only)
- Rune Factory Frontier
- Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love
- Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked
- Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
- Trinity Universe
[edit] Controversy
[edit] CEO's comments on the anime industry
On April 26, 2010, Bang Zoom! Entertainment CEO Eric P. Sherman sent an open letter to anime fans via blog GoAnimeTV. In the letter, he stated that the company will most likely stop producing English dubs of anime titles in 2011 if the industry does not start showing improvement. He cited the fansubbing and pirating of anime content as the primary reason for Geneon Entertainment USA, Central Park Media and ADV Films closing their doors, as well as the January 2009 layoffs at Bandai Entertainment. Sherman also emphasized in the article that "anime is going to die" if fans do not start buying more content from the studios that license shows for distribution.[2][3]
[edit] References
- ^ "Concierge." Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Retrieved on May 17, 2010.
- ^ AnimeTV - Anime-R.I.P.
- ^ Anime News Network - CEO: Bang Zoom! to Cease Anime Dubbing in 2011 Without Fan Support