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Yami Bakura, Yu-Gi-Oh, almost any episode he's in
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"I need a monster to clobbah dat dere Kirbeh!"
King Dedede, Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, theme song lyric
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Ted Lewis, also currently credited as Ed Paul, is one of NY's most well-known voice actors. His resumé stretches far across the spectrum; from the heroic kid to the Big Bad to the comic relief, he's been around the block at least once in terms of roles.

It could also be said he is is a man of a considerable amount of accents, particularly utilized whenever 4Kids is involved; such dialects include British, hillbilly, Australian, and the ever-popular American. In his more serious vocal work, he pretty much plays it straight.


Notable roles from Ted Lewis

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