Nightfall, Bond & Dmitri English Voice Actors On Spy x Family CODE: White And Breaking Into The industry

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Bond, Anya & Nightfall in Spy X Family Code: White

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One of this generation's most accessible animes is finally getting a standalone film called Spy x Family CODE: White, coming to a theater near you. The talented actors behind the voices for Agent Nightfall, Mr.Bond, and one of the film's quirky villains, Dimitri, talked to Screen Rant about its April 19 release date and more.

Tyler Walker: He's very expressive and being a clairvoyant he understands things a certain way. You get glimpses into his mind like what he thinks Loid does for a living is hunt leopards and stuff. But you get to see how his brain is working. Honestly, I think of two dogs that I had Bayou and Cosmo, a pitbull and a catahoula, Bayou had a very formidable and mighty bark, like a "Bahoo!" While Cosmo did a lot of the "Arrrou" like Bond does.

Spy x Family's Cast On Using Real-Life Experiences To Fuel Their Performances Phil, you play a villain in the film. I'm curious about what it's like stepping into an established world like Spy x Family? And how did you find the voice for the character? It would be hilarious to get to see that. That's something that I feel like this series and the movie does just so well. It has this perfect combination of action and suspense but then the comedy aspect of it is just "chef's kiss." I think it's funny for adults and it's funny to kids. It's hilarious and it has just the right level of charm and silliness to it.

Phil Parson: I get a lot of fans tell me that they should have figured out a way to bring back. He did appear for a second in one of the now non-canon series, but was immediately killed again by Vegeta. I think it'd be interesting if he tried a redemption arc. You know, since his old Prince turned good, he would try to follow suit or even maybe pretend to be redeeming himself while plotting his revenge against Vegeta. I think there's a lot of ways that could have gone with that.

Lindsay: It's tricky because I started acting professionally when I was about 10 years old. The anime stuff specifically I started doing a little over 15 years ago and Tyler was actually the first director at what was then Funimation to cast me in an anime show. And look at us now! It was a very different world back then. The way to get your foot in the door and get your start back then was just very different. Now, it's a lot more competitive.

Phil Parson: I recommend that you get a time machine and really cozy up to Christopher Sabat. For me, it was a job that came up after I'd been professionally acting for years. I did a lot of live stuff, improv troupes, and one man comedy stuff. I think, like Lindsey said, any acting training , and don't worry about focusing on voice acting.

 

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