User talk:Micvach

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Micvach, good luck, and have fun. Jack Frost (talk) 12:20, 12 November 2021 (UTC)

Welcome Aboard
Hello. I am BlueMario1016. I am assuming by your screenname that you are the voice actor Michael Kovach? I am the user who created your page a few days ago as I noticed the last edit was done by you, earlier today. I do want to apologize for putting in the wrong residence location. The reason I brought that up is because usually, when Anime gets English dubs produced in the United States, they are nowadays usually done in Los Angeles or in Houston, or Dallas. (Dragon Goes House-Hunting likely one of them? I assume since Funimation's based in Texas and post-production was done by Sound Cadence Studios, which is another Texas company) But I can assume that that some of the recording for the projects you were involved in, were they recorded bi-coastal? Normally, I don't usually bother other people when they have work to do, but I hope to hear back. You can leave a message on my talk page for anything.

- BlueMario1016 (talk) 23:29, 12 November 2021 (UTC)