METROCON 2013 - YEAR 11

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July 26 - 28, 2013

Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL

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Alumni 2005

GUESTS >  Alumni 2005

  MONKEY PUNCH
 

Born in Hokkaido in 1937, Monkey Punch started contributing his manga works for local newspapers from his childhood. Influenced by the American comic book "MAD," he made his debut by Playboy Nyumon (Playboy School)with his original drawing style. 1967 was the year that his series work, "Lupin the 3rd" was published, and he, along with the work, came to fame. He also won the INKPOT prize at San Diego Comic Convention in 1981.

Monkey Punch got his interest in digital manga creation and in its potential about 20 years ago. He is now creating many of his works digitally. His other works are as follows: Isshuku Ippan (Bed & Breakfast), Gyaku Isoppu
Monogatari (Reverse Aesop's Fables), Lupin Kozou (Lupin, the Kid), Shamu-neko (Siamese Cat).

Monkey Punch is also Chairman of the Digital Manga Association (http://www.dma-j.net/dma_page/index.html).  The goal of the organization is the sharing wisdom and knowledge about the technology necessary for creating cartoons based on digital expression; pursuing the methods of research and study to obtain more effective means of expression; and looking into copyright issues that will develop from digitization.

Monkey Punch was not able to attend METROCON 2005 due to family medical reasons.  Please read the annoucement here.

     
  JOHNNY YONG BOSCH
 

Johnny Yong Bosch made his debut as Adam, the Black Ranger on Might Morphin’ Power Rangers.  He appeared in over 200 episodes and both big screen versions of the series.  He is also known for his voice acting work as Vash in Trigun, Kaneda in Akira, Reiji in Gate Keepers, Claus in Last Exile, Clair in Heat Guy J, Sakaki in Witch Hunter Robin, Mike in Please Twins, and Kiba in Wolf’s Rain.  Johnny has recently completed his directorial debut on a love action horror film called Devon’s Ghost with Artist View Entertainment. Johnny is also a part of the rock band Eyeshine.  This will be Johnny’s first appearance at METROCON.

     
  LUCI CHRISTIAN
  Luci Christian is a relative newcomer to anime but her professional background is extensive and includes a Master’s in Acting and appearances at the John F. Kennedy Center and Houston’s Alley Theater, as well as work in television, film and radio. These experiences have prepared her for voice roles as diverse as Kaname Chidori in Full Metal Panic!, Ran Kotobuki in Super GALS!, Yukari Tanizaki in Azumanga Daioh, Sasshi in Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Himeno in Pretear, Luna in Gravion, Dejiko in Digi Charat and Sarah in Kaleido Star.  METROCON 2005 will be Christian’s third appearance at the convention.
     
  DAVID WILLIAMS
  David Williams has been with ADV Films from the company’s beginnings when his living room was used as a production facility for their first show, Devil Hunter Yohko.  A Jack-of-all-trades, he’s worked as an ADR Director on several shows including D.N.Angel, Angelic Layer, Pretear, Najica, Aquarian Age, the original Nuku Nuku OVAs, Dirty Pair and others.  As a DVD Producer he was the creative force behind the AD Vid-notes feature on several ADV titles and was intimately involved in DVD authoring and production.  As a, some would say evil, company representative, he appears in online forums and, along with his traveling companion – the Suck Bunny, attends anime conventions where he is often seen giving out DVDs, manga, toys and other items to deserving (or sometimes just insane) fans.  And his evil roots go deep as long before there was an anime industry in North America, he was simply a fan of anime, helping to create and organize anime clubs and screenings at conventions in his hometown of Houston, Texas.  You can follow his antics (when he’s not to busy to update) on his journal (http://www.livejournal.com/~dlw_fan_service).  This will be Williams’ second appearance at METROCON.
     
  GREG AYRES
  Greg Ayres is a self-described “fanboy-turned-VA” who started working for ADV Films two years ago and has snagged such high-profile roles as Son Goku in Saiyuki and Kaworu Nagisa in the Director's Cut of Neon Genesis Evangelion. His other feature roles include Touga in Gravion, Bomb in BastoF Syndrome, Yuya Asou in SuperGALS!, Mannen in Pretear and Shinji Kazama in Full Metal Panic!. This will be Ayres’ third METROCON appearance.
     
  VIC MIGNOGNA
  Vic Mignogna is a professional music composer/ producer and veteran actor, most recently heard as the voice of Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist, Dark in DN Angel, Tatsu in Peacemaker, Kurz in Full Metal Panic, Broly in Dragonball Z movie 8, Kougagai in Saiyuki, Mamoru in Raxaephon, Hiroki in Princess Nine, Goemon in Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Shougou in Magazone 23, Gawl in Generator Gawl, and in Playstation II games Unlimited Saga and Yu Yu Hakasho. Vic has also done characters in Streetfighter, Sin, Spriggan, Gasaraki, Noir, Steel Angel Karumi, Orphen, Excel Saga, Evangelion (director’s cut), A.D. Police, Aura Battler Dunbine, Rune Soldier, Neo Ranga, Yu Yu Hakasho, Gamera, Those Who Hunt Elves, Nagica, Dirty Pair, Nuku Nuku Dash, Nuku Nuku TV, St. Seiya, Kino’s Journey, Dragonball GT, Angelic Layer, Gravion, Bastof Syndrome, Aquarian Age, Kaliedastar, Case Closed, Kitty Grade and many others.  This will be Mignogna’s second, in-person METROCON appearance.
     
  CHRISTOPHER PATTON
  Christopher Patton is making his second appearance at METROCON. Chris is a voice actor for both ADV Films and Funimation Productions, and has voiced over sixty titles, including Full Metal Panic and Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu (Sousuke), Gravion (Eiji), RahXephon (Ayato), Pretear (Sasame), Princess Tutu (Fakir), Chrono Crusade (Joshua), Aquarian Age (Kyouta), Hello Kitty's Animation Theater (Dear Daniel), E's Otherwise (Kai), Angelic Layer (Ohjiro), Super Gals (Rei Otohata), A Tree of Palme (Shatta), and Gantz (Nishi). Chris is also currently voicing a role he can't name just yet in Fullmetal Alchemist, and has voiced characters for Case Closed, the latest Lupin 3rd movie, Princess Nine, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Excel Saga, Kekko Kamen, and many more.
     
  CYNTHIA MARTINEZ
  Cynthia Martinez is new to METROCON this year. Cynthia was first introduced to anime when ADV cast her in her first acting/voice acting role ever as the dragon slayer sorceress Lina Inverse in Slayers. Since then she has voiced a variety of roles such as Sora in Kaleido Star, Hermes in Kino's Journey, Poemy in Puni Puni Poemy, Hiroko in RahXephon, Mikako in Voices of a Distant Star, Yuna in Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, Hikaru in Princess Nine, Hikaru Amano in Nadesico, Harue in Super Gals, Mint in BASTof Syndrome, Meek in Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat, Pike in Princess Tutu, and Kaho in Sister Princess. Other titles include Gravion, Aura Battler Dunbine, All-Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku, Azumanga Daioh, Excel Saga, Najica Blitz Tactics, Neo Ranga, Noir, Nurse Witch Komugi, and Those Who Hunt Elves.
     
 

MONICA RIAL

  Monica Rial has appeared in a diverse range of roles, from comedic to dramatic, since her voice acting debut for ADV Films four years ago. Her recent credits include Hello Kitty in Hello Kitty Animation Theater, Lumiere in Kiddy Grade, Haruka Shitow in RahXephon, Kirika Yumura in NOIR and Minamo Kurosawa in Azumanga Daioh. Her other feature roles include Tamayo in Angelic Layer, Hyatt in Excel Saga, Nozomi in Chance Pop Sessions, Izumi Himuro in Princess Nine and Saki in Steel Angel Kurumi. This will be Rial’s third appearance at METROCON.
     
  JOHN SWASEY
  John Swasey is new to METROCON this year.  A native of Houston, TX John has been cutting his acting chops since the late 80’s.  He started out as an improv actor working at the famous (or infamous) Comedy Workshop in Houston.  This is where he started honing his vocal skills with different voices and character types.  From there he went on to work for several theater companies and formed a couple of improv groups.  It was during this time that he ran into a friend who suggested he try his hand at voice acting some anime. In 1997, he landed his first role with a company called AD Vision.  Since then, John has gone on to voice numerous shows and characters.  Not really the leading man type has actually given John the freedom to voice everything from Vulcan in Orphen to Ken in Kaleido Star.  Other favorite roles include Ban Bunnings in Aura Battler Dunbine as well as lead roles in the live action films 2009 Lost Memories, Conduct Zero, Yesterday, and the soon to be released Jungle Juice.  In 2004, John jumped to the other side of the “mic” to direct.  His first effort was Wandaba Style.  This followed with St. Seiya and Shinobi (live action).  Both at home in front of and behind the mic, John loves working in the world of anime and with ADV Films!  In addition to anime, John has voiced thousands of radio and tv commercials, not to mention some film work such as RAY and DAZED AND CONSUED.  There are too many folks to thank for all the success John has realized, so he will just thank two: mom and dad!
     
  DOUG SMITH
  Doug Smith is a Texas-based actor and artist who has been voicing titles at ADV Films for several years, most recently at their Austin-based Monster Island studios. In addition to his well-known portrayal of Kintaro Oe in Golden Boy, Smith can be heard as Doria and Pasta in Steam Detectives, the title character in Dragon Knight, Roger in Plastic Little, Kijima in Blue Seed, and as various characters in series such as Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040, Sorcerer Hunters, Those Who Hunt Elves and more. METROCON 2005 will be Smith’s second Tampa convention appearance.
     
  LAUREN GOODNIGHT
  Lauren Goodnight, a voice actress for ADV Films, has appeared in Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution (Sarashina, Arayashiki West), Pretear (Natsue Awayuki), Angelic Layer (Narrator), SuperGALS! (Sanae), Sorcerer Hunters: Chocolate, Springs, and Other Hot Things (Shiorina), Evangelion: Director's Cut, Noir, DNAngel, and RahXephon.
Anime has always been a part of her life, from watching Voltron and Speed Racer as a child through her Bachelor's Degree thesis on fandom (especially anime fandom)...showing how the love of something central can bind people together. In between all of the anime, she dances, sings for the bands "mit Reißzahnen" and "Hourglass System", draws the webcomic Status Report: FaerieTale, and writes a regular column for AnimeOnDVD.com as their Staff Music Reviewer.
 
     
    EYESHINE
 

The Southern California based alternative rock group Eyeshine, have managed to “compile a great mix of ninja action melodies with karate explosive lyrics, well that is how they describe it.”  Eyeshine’s performers are: Johnny Yong Bosch (vocals, guitar); Maurice Salmin (vocals, drums): and Alex Orantes (vocals, bass).

     
    STEVE BENNETT
  Stephen Robert Bennett IV was born *&#@?! years ago at Tachikawa Air Force Base in Tokyo Japan.  Being an Army brat, Steve moved all over the place in his younger days with his parents and four brothers, He spent his early years in Alaska and Colorado, and lived for almost eight years in Germany during elementary and junior high.  The family moved back to Japan when Steve was in his teens, and while he was there he was lucky enough to land a job with Studio Aoehyma, and work under the great Japanese animator, Noboru Furusei (New Dominion Tank Police, Lupin III, etc.)  During his time at Studio Aoehyma, Steve learned quite a bit about anime, and worked on such titles as Cat's Eye, the Urusei Yatsura TV Series and Only You, as well as many others for televison and Movies.

But finally, the family moved back to the States and settled in Virginia.  Steve finished up high school, took some college courses, and ended up working at a bunch of different jobs.  He worked at King's Dominion amusement park (where he met his future wife Nikki), and he also worked in a Japanese restaurant, a video store, and ended up working in construction.

Steve's Interest in Military history lead him to take part in such movies as "Gettysburg" and various History Channel shows. Just look for him in the feathered gray slouch hat next to the soldiers in grey kepis!

About the time Steve and Nikki tied the knot (1994), Steve attended his first anime convention as a guest --Katsucon 1-- and finally remembered his true calling.  He started up Studio Ironcat, a Japanese manga publisher, in 1997 and quit his construction job.  Ironcat ran until 2004.  Although Steve enjoyed his time with Ironcat, the job kept him too busy to focus on his own art.  With the close of Ironcat, Steve was finally free to create his own comics, and get back into the artistic side of the industry.  Today, Steve is busier than ever at conventions, has two new webcomics on-line at http://www.stevebennettart.com/  ("Shakespeare Rodeo" and "Life With Steve") and is finally letting his creative juices flow!

(And Koala's are running rampant at Koala Klub too!)

Steve has been to numerous anime conventions over the years (too many to mention here!) and has also lent his talents to other venues, such as the American Movie Association, Loyola University in Louisiana, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Iowa Gallery of Art.Steve also won the 1996 Osamu Tezuka Award for outstanding American Anime/Manga artist, and has taught animation/cel painting instructional classes at Comic Anime and Anime Pavillion. Steve's many appearances and personal approach to teaching and talking with anime fans about anime/manga over the years and his involvement with charities American Cancer Society, The Lupus Foundation, and Make A Wish Foundation have earned him the sobriquets of "Anime's Goodwill Ambassador"

Steve's friendly nature will entertain and inform all folks big and small so wherever he appears next, just pull up a chair, sit back, shoot the breeze with him and enjoy the ride!
 

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