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''Origami Warriors'' was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a Korean animated series | ''Origami Warriors'' was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a Korean animated series (with several changes). These included how the Origami Genies worked, a lighthearted tone and character designs more reminiscient of 2000's anime, like ''Pokémon'' and ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''. While the show never received a full English dub (nor any official English distribution), '''one was made as a pitch pilot by [http://vitello.com Vitello Productions].''' | ||
The dub [http://www.vitello.com/training.html was published as a pilot] on Vitello's website, but no longer could be accessed. However, a majority of its footage was posted on YouTube, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=P2rh4krCiwo titled "Best of Origami Warriors"]. The episode is comprised of two segments - the first being <span style="color:green">complete footage</span>, while the second <span style="color:orange">partially found</span> - it cuts off at a later point. It included several edits, like localizing character names and even making a new theme song. It also featured a cast of voice actors that have contributed in a variety of American cartoons. | The dub [http://www.vitello.com/training.html was published as a pilot] on Vitello's website, but no longer could be accessed. However, a majority of its footage was posted on YouTube, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=P2rh4krCiwo titled "Best of Origami Warriors"]. The episode is comprised of two segments - the first being <span style="color:green">complete footage</span>, while the second <span style="color:orange">partially found</span> - it cuts off at a later point. It included several edits, like localizing character names and even making a new theme song. It also featured a cast of voice actors that have contributed in a variety of American cartoons. | ||
== Confirmed cast == | == Confirmed cast == | ||
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* '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico | * '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico | ||
* '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine | * '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004)]] - Another dub by Vitello Productions. | * [[Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004)]] - Another dub produced by Vitello Productions. | ||
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Origami Warriors
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Origami Warriors was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a Korean animated series (with several changes). These included how the Origami Genies worked, a lighthearted tone and character designs more reminiscient of 2000's anime, like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!. While the show never received a full English dub (nor any official English distribution), one was made as a pitch pilot by Vitello Productions.
The dub was published as a pilot on Vitello's website, but no longer could be accessed. However, a majority of its footage was posted on YouTube, titled "Best of Origami Warriors". The episode is comprised of two segments - the first being complete footage, while the second partially found - it cuts off at a later point. It included several edits, like localizing character names and even making a new theme song. It also featured a cast of voice actors that have contributed in a variety of American cartoons.
Confirmed cast
(Additional voices are unknown)
- Rob Paulsen as Rico
- Kath Soucie as Jasmine
- Cam Clarke as Atticus
See also
- Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004) - Another dub produced by Vitello Productions.