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|birthplace = Berlin, Germany |
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'''Kim Hasper''' is a German actor and voice actor who did work for the German dub of the ''[[Sonic Underground]]'' television series. As well as that, he is the German voice actor for Daggett Doofus "Dag" Beaver from ''The Angry Beavers'' and Urahara Kisuke from ''Bleach''. |
'''Kim Hasper''' is a German actor and voice actor who did work for the German dub of the ''[[Sonic Underground]]'' television series. As well as that, he is the German voice actor for Daggett Doofus "Dag" Beaver from ''The Angry Beavers'' and Urahara Kisuke from ''Bleach''. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:German-language voice actors]] |
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Revision as of 08:53, 10 May 2019
Information in this article is about real-life people, companies, and objects, which do not relate to the in-universe Sonic series. |
Kim Hasper is a German actor and voice actor who did work for the German dub of the Sonic Underground television series. As well as that, he is the German voice actor for Daggett Doofus "Dag" Beaver from The Angry Beavers and Urahara Kisuke from Bleach.
Credits
Voice acting
External links
- Kim Hasper bei Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklopädie.