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 * River Kanoff has been paid by PCB Productions. Declaration

PCB Productions, Inc. is a trans-media content creation company with its headquarters in Encino, California in Greater Los Angeles. It has worked on several anime, video games, television series, feature films, and original animation projects. It is a well-known dubbing

company, providing English voice-over work for Japanese anime for companies, notably for Warner Bros. Animation, Nickelodeon, Netflix, Funimation, Aniplex of America, Viz Media, Manga Entertainment, CJ Entertainment, Grindstone Entertainment Group, Cartoon Network, Sentai Filmworks, NIS America and Pony Canyon. In addition to collaborating with Disney's Marvel Animation on cartoons like Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Bang Zoom! is also known for their post-production sound services. Their work for Lost in Oz won Bang Zoom! two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sound Mixing and Outstanding Sound Editing.

Contents

 * 1Adventures in Voice Acting
 * 2Production list
 * 2.1Anime
 * 2.2Animation
 * 2.3Films
 * 2.3.1Anime
 * 2.3.2Animation
 * 2.4Video games
 * 2.5Live-action dubbing
 * 2.6Post-Production Sound Services
 * 3Recent years
 * 4References
 * 5External links

Adventures in Voice Acting
Main article: Adventures in Voice Acting

Bang Zoom! Entertainment released a series of interviews with "close to 100 [voice] actors, producers, and casting directors" on DVD, titled Adventures in Voice Acting: Anime, Games and Animation. Many of the interviews took place on set and in their respective studios. The trailer announced many of the voice actors that would appear on the DVD, including Steven Blum, Wendee Lee, Tom Kenny and many others. 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. In 2013, O'Brien and Richter, now on TBS returned again to provide satirical dubs for Return of the Pearl Princess.

Anime

 * A Lull in the Sea (NIS America)

Animation

 * Bottersnikes and Gumbles

Anime

 * 5 Centimeters Per Second (Crunchyroll/Bandai Entertainment)

Animation

 * Beyond Beyond

Video games

 * .hack//G.U. Vol.2//Reminisce (Bandai/Bandai Namco Games)

Live-action dubbing

 * Alive (Media Blasters)

Post-Production Sound Services

 * Black Lightning (TV Series)

Recent years
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 unlicensed copying of anime content as the primary reason for Geneon Entertainment USA, Urban Vision, Central Park Media, Tokyopop, 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.