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  1. Segments of the Phuuz dub (LOST) [] At least 52 episodes (156 segments) have been produced of the Phuuz dub. Of 147 segments the English name is known, the other segments names are from the German dub which was a translation of the Phuuz dub, While most people believed that Phuuz Entertainment dubbed a whopping 78 episodes, this isn't true, as Phuuz dubbed another 52 Episodes while some of the ...

  2. Apr 27, 2024 · Phuuz Entertainment dub (Season 2) 52 episodes (156 segments) have been produced of the Phuuz dub. Of 151 segments the English name is known.The other segments' names are from the German and French dubs, which translated the Phuuz dub.

  3. 1200+ 24 (Hanbit/Toy) 104 (Vitello/Phuuz) 78 (FUNimation) 4 (Wision/Daekyung) 26 (LUK) Year. 1992-present. Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん Kureyon Shin-chan ), also known as Shin Chan, is a Japanese anime based on the manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui. The show first began airing on TV Asahi in 1992, and is ...

  4. Phuuz entertainment is a company based in Universal City, California that develops content for various forms of media, including television, theaters, the internet, mobile devices, and video games. The president of the company is former Warner Bros. Animation executive Ken Duer. Other company heads include animation artist and producer Eric Radomski, and former Film Roman and LEVEL13.net ...

  5. Jul 7, 2008 · phuuz entertainment's dub came afterwards, and had another cast with Diane Michelle playing Shin. I think it's pretty much the same thing in terms of concept and intended audience, except with a new cast, and Media Concepts editing the show without those transitional animation wipes.

  6. The series was licensed by Pioneer Entertainment in 2003, preferring to go with the more light-hearted series rather than Part 1. An English dub was produced by Phuuz Entertainment Inc. and directed by Richard Epcar. Bob Bergen was originally to reprise the role of Lupin from the Streamline dub, but due to the non-union status of the project he ...

  7. Dec 16, 1978 · Voice Directors: Carl Macek, George Roubicek, Richard Epcar US Release: Apr 1995 Japan Release: Dec 16, 1978 Animation Studio: TMS Entertainment Voice Productions: Frontier Enterprises, phuuz entertainment, Streamline Pictures, World Wide Group. Trending: 1,041st This Week. Franchise: Lupin the 3rd. Credit Verification: Official Credits