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Jason Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an actor largely known for numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as his role in the TV series Eerie, Indiana. His film career began in 1985/1987. He was at college in 1994 until 1998.
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Jason Marsden: Voice-acting, on the fun meter, is off the scale. You show up, you don't have to be all primped up, or dressed up. And you get to work with some amazing people, and goof off for four hours. (edit)
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Jason Marsden is so awesome! He's fabulous! He has to be one of the few greatest voice actors! Doing characters like Haku (Spirited Away), Richie (Static Shock), Max Goof, and so many others! He has done voices for so many characters, it's insane! As well as the acting he has done!
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Jason Marsden was born January 3, 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He's largely known for numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as his role in the TV series Eerie, Indiana. His film career began in 1985/1987. As a child, Jason was surrounded by dancers and actors.
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Behind the Microphone with Suzanne Pleshette and Jason Marsden - This feature shows how the English dialogue was recorded for the movie. It was interesting to see the American actors have to time their lines exactly with the lip movements of the animated characters. Though this seems backwards, it's how the Japanese actors had to record their dialogue, too. It's fun to see them recording the lines. It's quite bizarre to hear how years of smoking have made Suzanne Pleshette's voice almost unrecognizable.
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Jason proved to be wilder, more brutal than Dick and, unknown to Batman, might even have taken a criminal's life in one instance. Some Batman readers didn't like this wild teen as Robin. Then Batman Editor Denny O'Neil staged an event where Jason's life was in mortal danger, and gave fans a chance to vote by calling a 1-800 phone number on whether they wanted Jason to survive or not. O'Neil was shocked to find that, by a narrow margin, the fans voted against Jason continuing. So, in a story called "A Death in the Family", Jason was murdered by Batman's arch nemesis, the Joker. Batman took Jason's death very hard, and vowed there would no longer be a Robin.
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