
Age: 57
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John William DiMaggio is an American voice actor. A native of North Plainfield, New Jersey, he is known for his gruff, deep voice and New Jersey accent, which he uses to voice mainly villains and anti-heroes. He is best known for his voice roles of Bender in Futurama, Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed in Kim Possible, Marcus Fenix in Gears of War and Gears of War 2, Rico in the Penguins of Madagascar series, and Wakka as well as Kimahri Ronso in Final Fantasy X. He now participates in the animated child comedy Chowder as Shnitzel, and Jake in the new animated series Adventure Time with Finn and Jake.

John DiMaggio

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In the dawn of Cybertron, the creator Primus created the Thirteen Primes—legendary beings designed to safeguard the universe from overwhelming cosmic dangers, including the scheming Quintessons and the destructive chaos entity Unicron. Over time, Cybertron developed into two major factions: the honorable Autobots and the war-driven Decepticons. Though divided, both sides are ultimately shaped by the long-forgotten legacy and influence of the Primes. However, unity among the Primes is shattered when Sentinel Prime succumbs to ambition and betrayal. He turns against his kin, steals sacred Prime artifacts, and forms an alliance with the Quintessons. In doing so, he binds himself to Unicron’s will, setting the stage for universal devastation. To fulfill this dark purpose, he creates or corrupts powerful warriors such as Galvatron, Cyclonus, and Lockdown, turning them into agents of chaos. As reality itself begins to unravel, the Autobots and Decepticons are forced into an uneasy alliance to prevent total annihilation. Together, they confront the betrayal of Sentinel Prime, battle his corrupted forces, and recover the ancient artifacts, returning them to the Thirteen Primes, their rightful owners. United with the remaining Primes, they face the Quintessons and the growing threat of Unicron. Through sacrifice, courage, and the rediscovery of their ancient heritage, they overcome the betrayal, seal away Unicron's influence, and save Cybertron from destruction. In the aftermath, Cybertron endures—forever transformed—as former enemies come to realize that its future depends not on division, but on unity.