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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Ian Cox (born October 3, 1973) is a Welsh-Canadian actor, voice actor, comedian and online radio host best known for his voice work for English language dubs of anime, mainly for InuYasha. Richard gained prominence for playing the character of Henry Dailey's (played by Mickey Rooney) teenaged traveller and horse rider, Alec Ramsay, in The Family Channel's Adventures of the Black Stallion during the early 1990s. Cox also gained fame for voicing Ian Kelley, the title character in the animated series Being Ian and for voicing Scattershot, one of the Autobots in the CGI-Animated series Transformers: Cybertron. In 2015, he provided the voice of Lofty in the American dubbed version of the 2015 reboot of the British children's animated television series Bob the Builder taking over from both Sonya Leite and Emma Tate. He maintains an active online presence on Tumblr and Twitter as well as Facebook. He hosts his own podcast called The Show.

The Trixie Squad is an official japanese, philippine, american, and korean ripoff of The Suicide Squad originally based on the DC Comics supervillain team of the same name as The Trixie Squad. There are more than 250 members and supervillains, always attacking the Spies of Heroes. this series is only available on YouTube, Iwant TV and Hulu. The Trixie Squad is a ripoff of The Suicide Squad originally based on the DC Comics supervillain team of the same name as The Trixie Squad. But The Trixie Squad was originally based on The Andrew Orozco and Team Blazer series. They are a troublemaker team, Pop Rock Metal, a gangster group and and a friendly arch-rival of Violy's Crew, Evil Gang and the new crews called Disaster X Crew, and the Glower Strongest Squad. Founded and named after Trixie Chester since freshmen year. They were formed in Victopolis, Aries. The leader, Trixie Chester recruits troublemakers to eliminate Klara Smirnov and the Victopolis High. Their Biggest rival are The Spies Of Heroes, A Good-superheroes group by JohnJay 1982.
