![]() ![]() In anime and video games, Daymond's roles have included: Tuxedo Mask in the Viz Media re-dub of Sailor Moon, Mumen Rider in One-Punch Man, Hubert von Vestra in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Sorey in Tales of Zestiria, Goro Akechi in Persona 5, Lloyd Bannings in The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II and IV, Joe Kido in Digimon Adventure tri. ĭaymond voiced the lead character in various cartoons: SwaySway in the Nickelodeon program Breadwinners, Blake Myers in the Nick cartoon Get Blake!, and the title character in Marvel’s Spider-Man which first aired on Disney XD in 2017. In 2010, he started doing more voice-over work by 2011, he was working full-time in voice acting for cartoons, anime, and video games. He also founded a voice-over company called Shock & Awesome Audio. ![]() In 2007, Daymond moved to Los Angeles, where he worked with the New York Film Company and Quixote Films. He taught and performed at the Nevada Conservatory Theatre, which was related to UNLV, and received his MFA at UNLV in 2007. In 2000, he attended Webster University, but later transferred to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he graduated with a BFA in Theatre Performance in 2004. Īfter Daymond's mother remarried, he changed his last name to Howard, his stepfather's surname, and his family moved to St. He took an interest in acting and in 1992, participated in the play On Golden Pond. His father left the family when Daymond was an infant, leaving his mother to raise him with the help of her parents in Warrenton, Missouri. His mother is of German descent, while his father has Native American ( Apache) ancestry. Robert Daymond Howard was born Robert Daymond Niles in Chesterfield, Missouri on March 11, 1982, the son of Laura Marks and Robert Niles. That’s not good for your shoes, Chai.Robert Daymond Howard ( né Niles born March 11, 1982) is an American voice actor who is mostly known for his roles in audiobooks, video games, and animation, with some of his best known roles include Jesse Cosay in the second season of Infinity Train, Spider-Man in various Marvel media, Goro Akechi in Persona 5, and Young Cricket, Mike, and Orbulon in WarioWare Gold. As spotted by Ookami Aki (with thanks to Games Radar), the scene where Chai gears up is essentially the same as when Scott Pilgrim puts on his outerwear to go fight for Romano Flowers’ love, although Chai actually stuffs his feet into his sneakers rather than carefully tying his shoelaces. Related: I Love That Tango Gameworks Never Makes The Same Game TwiceThings get back to a more sustainable pace with this Scott Pilgrim reference. ![]() ![]() Every one of those strange poses, dance moves, or finger snaps is a reference to a Jojo character, and at this point, there are just too many to list. Practically everything he does, from his bombastic speeches to shouting “ GO, GO, GO!” is taken straight out of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure episodes. Of course, we already knew about The Evil Within reference, but it turns out there are lots more.For example, the fight against Zanzo is just one giant Jojo reference. It’s been a week since Hi-Fi Rush shadow dropped on Xbox, Game Pass, and PC, and that’s just enough time for folks to have scoured the game for its many, many references to modern media. ![]()
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