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= Subpages =
* [[User:WannurSyafiqah74/Sandbox/Bunny Maloney draft|Bunny Maloney - partially lost English dub]]


= Origami Warriors =
= Origami Warriors =
''Origami Warriors'' was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a 2000's 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!''. '''An English dub was also produced by Vitello Productions''', who also dubbed the anime ''Crayon Shin-chan''.
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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 [http://vitello.com Vitello Productions].'''


An official video was published as a "sales pitch pilot" on Vitello's website, but is no longer viewable. However, footage can be seen in a YouTube video titled "Best of Origami Warriors", which had compiled various snippets. Other than that, distribution was scarce. Like ''Shin-Chan'''s dub, it featured notable 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 ==
''(Additional voices are unknown)''
* '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico
* '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico
* '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine
* '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine
* '''Cam Clarke''' as Atticus
* '''Cam Clarke''' as Atticus


= Bunny Maloney =
== See also ==
== Episodes ==
* [[Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004)]] - Another dub produced by Vitello Productions.
English episode titles were retrieved from Bangoo.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 26 October 2023

Disclaimer: This is a sandbox for various article drafts by WannurSyafiqah74. This sandbox is less focused on experimenting with editing, and moreso on rough drafts of various pages. To view previous versions, see the edit History.

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Origami Warriors

{{InfoboxLost |title=<center>Origami Warriors - Vitello English dub</center> |status=<span style="color: orange;">Partially Lost</span> }} 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