Lego-themed video game based on The Incredibles
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Hey, what's up anime fans! It's your boy Raysean from the Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast, or R-Gap for short! In today's exciting episode, we're sitting down with a very special guest—Chris Woodworth! Known for his incredible work as a professional voice actor and animator, Chris has worked on projects like Gotham Knights, Lego Batman: The Videogame, and LEGO The Incredibles. Join us as we dive deep into the world of voice acting, explore Chris's personal journey and achievements, and even uncover his unique anime origin story. Plus, he'll be sharing some valuable tips for anyone interested in breaking into the world of voice acting. If you're passionate about anime, gaming, or voice acting, this episode is a must-listen! Don't forget to check out our previous episodes for more great content, and make sure to like and subscribe to my YouTube channel so you don't miss out on future videos. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as we talk shop with one of the best in the biz! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raysean-gadson/support
Welcome to Voice Acting Stories! On this week's episode, we have Voice Actor Ted Evans. He lives in Los Angeles and is known for his voice acting work in Disney Pixar's The Incredibles 2 and as Pongo in The Addams Family 2. He has also done work with Kong: Skull Island, Saban's Power Rangers, and Anomalisa Ted has done video games like Dark Alliance: Dungeons and Dragons, Lego The Incredibles, Virtual Virtual Reality, and so much more! Join me on this last awesome two part adventure of 2024. Listen as you do chores, commute to work, or any other way. I appreciate your support. https://www.tedevansvo.com/ https://navavoices.org/ Facebook Podcast Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/631972061329300 Facebook Podcast Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082776574281 Instagram Podcast: @voiceactingstories If you want a The Voice Straw check out these affiliate links. Thanks! https://voicestraw.com/?ref=ctQaTgfR https://voicestraw.com/discount/VERONICABARRERA?ref=ctQaTgfR
A short episode about Lego the incredibles
A brand new year and Chris has mandated that we bring it in with a bit of Lego. Listen in to find out why as well as Ashley's hopes for the future of Lego games.If you're loving life and loving listening to us, why haven't you joined us on our social media haunts yet? Come on, what you playing at?Twitter: @thisgamewhereYouTube: This Game WhereInstagram: This Game WhereFacebook: www.facebook.com/thisgamewhereMusic for this episode is by Stevia Sphere from the album Cell Division. You can find that and many more great tunes on their Bandcamp at: https://steviasphere.bandcamp.com/
Intro music is from The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer.Outro music is the Screenslaver theme from Lego The Incredibles.
On this episode, Ian and Kyle review Spider-Man 2. No, not that one. Not that one either. The new one. Yeah, that one. Spoiler-free up to a point, fair warning, and then spoilers end when we start the Q&A. Patreon Perk – Jump the Q&A: 35:40 Show Information Your hosts: Ian "BumbleKing" Flynn - Head writer of Sonic the Hedgehog comics for IDW Publishing and Mega Man for Archie Comics, also writing for Archie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more Kyle "KyleJCrb" Crouse - Founder & Administrator of the KNGI Network, host of the Nitro Game Injection video game music podcast Subscribe and listen on YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play RSS Feed for podcast apps and readers Check out BumbleKing Comics and the KNGI Network Like BumbleKing Comics & KNGI on Facebook Follow @BumbleKast, @IanFlynnBKC & @KyleJCrb on Twitter Get some BumbleGear at the BumbleStore - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/bumblestore/ Original music in this episode composed by Ken "coda" Snyder, used with permission – Check out his music on Bandcamp Intro remix version by Tee Lopes! Special Thanks to our friends at Noise Channel! Pay what you want for the theme song and more great music as part of their charity compilation Noisechan & Nugget: Adventures in Chiptunes Want to have your product promoted on the show? Check out the Patreon site to find out how! Want to ask us a question? Ask at: Twitter at @BumbleKast Email bumblekast [at] yahoo [dot] com YouTube comments Patrons can post on Patreon – https://patreon.com/bumblekast PATREON PRIORITY Q&A Andrew D. -Why are the Zombots’ clothing turning metal, too? -Where do the Tangle and Whisper stories and Annual 2019 stories fit into the timeline? Which issues do they take place between? Scruffymatt Sometimes the best part of a video game can be its unlockable rewards, which might give you new playable characters or costumes, or change the gameplay in some subtle or dramatic way. Some of these have pretty much become tradition for their games, such as super forms in the Sonic series and the red bricks in the Lego series. And then you have games like Goldeneye 007, where if you have played well enough, you can play any level with invincibility, unlimited ammo, and dual-wield every single weapon in the game! What are some of your favourite unlockables in games? Aside from the ones I've already covered, one that comes to my mind is dragon Kazooie from Banjo-Tooie. Not only does it look cool, but it also gave Kazooie an awesome new fire-breathing attack. (Also, bonus points to Edna Mode mode from Lego The Incredibles, because that was hilarious!) BlueTidalGamer my question is, will we be seeing more of Cream in the Metal Virus arc in some way and in the future of the comic besides seeing her map drawing updated every issue, which is really adorable by the way :) I ask this as in recent years, Cream has been reduced to a minor character in the games to the point of only showing up in mobile games where plots aren’t needed. Will Cream be handled as such in the IDW series as SEGA are more involved with this comic compared to the Archie series, or will we perhaps see more of her in the future having a bigger role like the rest of Sonic’s friends? Considering the size of Sonic’s cast, I know it’s hard to get in everyone and I always appreciate what we can get. Chris A. Will you be making a Destroy all Humans comics that focuses on crypto and pox? STANDARD Q&A Digamma You mentioned that A reason (not the only one, but A reason) why you're not discussing any future plans you had for the reboot era of archie was because there was the possibility of you using some of those scrapped plans for IDW, and thus talking about them would technically constitute as IDW spoilers. And that makes perfect sense. Now my question is, whenever you do end up incorporating scrapped reboot plans in IDW, do you plan on mentioning after the fact "Oh yeah and this st...
Cross-Play is another hot topic this week with Bethesda and a brief preview of Guacamelee 2. Reviews of Tempest 4000, Plantronics RIG 500 Pro headphones, and LEGO The Incredibles. What we're playing and watching along with your questions from #AskPSnation
We finally get the whole crew back together. Bobby continues to play Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Chi plays some old school Battletoads, Emilio starts Wizard of Legend and Mini runs through some old FPS games. Also more Deep Rock Galactic. ON THE RADAR Meteorfall, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, LEGO® The Incredibles HIGHLIGHTS Deep Rock Galactic, Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Quake 2, Duke Nukem 3D World tour, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Quake Champions, Wizard of Legend, Yoku's Island Express, Battletoads vs Double Dragon, Battlefield V NEWS Valve leaks Steam game player counts; we have the numbers TennoCon 2018 Warframe’s new expansion is a stunning alien landscape full of giant robo-bugs Warframe is coming soon to Nintendo Switch Warframe is getting co-op spaceship combat that looks like a third-person FTL Warframe is getting hoverboards and yes you can do tricks on them ::: Website ::: Twitter ::: Twitch ::: Discord :::
This week the GGSP team serve up a huge episode of gaming goodness. We review one of the biggest games ever, in fact you're probably playing it right now, that's right, it's Fortnite! And as a bonus bit of Fortnite, we dive into the story of where it came from and look at how and why it's been such a runaway hit! Plus, we review a game based on one of the most highly anticipated movie sequels ever with LEGO The Incredibles. All that and we deliver more answers to your questions in Ask SP, and bring you The Scoop on what's happening in the world of gaming!
Jeremy starts the show off getting back into Fallout 4, Craig checks out the latest Stellaris DLC, Sean takes a look at State of Decay 2, Jeremy gets sentimental for Dark Souls, and Craig has an update on Way of the Passive Fist. Jeremy also starts on The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, Craig clicks through the dark Football Game, Jeremy goes for something light with Mario Tennis Aces, Craig takes to the skies in Everspace, Sean picks up Lego: The Incredibles, and Jeremy plays the aptly titled Agony. E-mail us at comments@signedinpodcast.com! Visit us online at SignedInPodcast.com! 0:00:00 – Intro 0:11:29 – Fallout 4 0:15:09 – Stellaris 0:17:20 – State of Decay 2 0:27:16 – Dark Souls 0:34:30 – Way of the Passive Fist 0:36:42 – The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit 0:42:39 – Football Game 0:47:22 – Mario Tennis Aces 0:53:00 – Everspace 1:06:35 – Lego: The Incredibles 1:20:00 – Agony 1:36:42 – End
LEGO-games bestaan vandaag de dag uit een standaard patroon. Met hier en daar wat kleine aanpassingen. De games volgen dezelfde zekerheden en dat maakt ze voorspelbaar, maar ook altijd van een bepaalde niveau. Helaas nemen ze hierdoor ook de problemen van de vorige delen mee en dat is in LEGO The Incredibles helaas niet anders. Toch is de vraag of deze game je door de zomer heen helpt.
Esperamos 14 años por Los Increíbles 2, en este episodio te platicamos por qué es tan importante esta película, te damos datos curiosos, platicamos sobre los detalles ocultos en ambas películas, de su Director Brad Bird y hasta te decimos qué tal está el videojuego de Lego The Incredibles
Esperamos 14 años por Los Increíbles 2, en este episodio te platicamos por qué es tan importante esta película, te damos datos curiosos, platicamos sobre los detalles ocultos en ambas películas, de su Director Brad Bird y hasta te decimos qué tal está el videojuego de Lego The Incredibles