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David Brimmer is an American voice actor and fight choreographer who currently works for the English dub of the Pokémon anime. Brimmer began portraying characters on the Pokémon series during the first season. After the 4th season, he ended his tenure with the series, but continued to work with 4Kids Entertainment, presumably until before their bankruptcy. Brimmer returned to the series in Cream of the Croagunk Crop!, voicing Crasher Wake. Brimmer has been choreographing violence in New York, as well as in regional theaters around the country for over 20 years: from the current national tour of Jekyll & Hyde and the Off-Broadway productions of Bug and Killer Joe to the Joseph Papp Public Theater's Blood Wedding. His choreography has been nominated for a Douglas Fairbanks Award for Excellence in Theater and his work is currently on file at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Recently he choreographed the violence in the musical Spring Awakening on Broadway. He is the creator and current instructor of the stage combat program at New York University's (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts, and has taught at The Meisner Extension, the Classical Studio, the Stella Adler Conservatory, the Lee Strasberg Institute, the Playwrights Horizons Theater School, Atlantic Theater Company, and the Yale School of Drama. He is a former President of the New York Fight Ensemble (NYFE) and a member of the Society of American Fight Directors, holding the title of "Fight Master." Brimmer's approach to fight choreography focuses on the reality of pain; an often overlooked element to stage and Hollywood fights. In his classes, students are asked to live through the situation of hurting or getting hurt. Warm up exercises include "Mike Ball," "Assassins," and "The Poison-Arm Samurai."

J. David Brimmer

Spenser (English Dub)
for Spenser (English Dub) in Kanto Angels
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Kanto Angels is a Japanese fantasy magical girl anime television series and sequel to the 2002 anime Hoenn Angels. This season, Amane and the girls go to Kanto because Amane's parents get called in to help with a research project, there they meet a rival team of magical girls. The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between 2003 and 2004, spanning 52 episodes. An English-language version of it, produced by 4Kids Entertainment, aired in North America from 2004 to 2005 || Fancast based on tildeheart's Kalos Angels. English and Japanese dub options available, professor VAs only, no celebs. Use VAs who were active and worked with 4Kids during 2004-2005.