Our interview with actress Amy Birnbaum is now up on our YouTube channel!

You can listen to the interview below:

Join host Ruari in this special guest interview with actress Amy Birnbaum, best known as the voice of Téa Gardner, Bonz and Sam in Yu-Gi-Oh! and the original voice of Max, Jessie’s Dustox and Cascoon and the voices of DJ Mary, Winona, Melody, Dundee, Luna Carson and Molly Hale in Pokémon. Her other notable roles include Charmy Bee, Cosmo, Helen and Froggy in Sonic X, Charmy Bee in Shadow the HedgehogMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Lilly in Shaman King, Lucy Liberty in F-Zero GP Legend, Chip in Cubix: Robots for Everyone, Scarlett in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, Miss Father’s Day in One Piece and Stella in Winx Club. She recently reprised the role of Téa Gardner for Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions and Téa and Bonz for Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duel Links. In the interview they talk about how Amy got into acting originally, why Amy seemingly hasn’t been voice-acting as much in recent years and the mis-conception that she retired to become a singer, how Amy was contacted to reprise the role of Téa Gardner for Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions, whether Amy agreed to reprise Téa right away or if there was any hesitation, the part of reprising Téa that Amy found the most challenging, what Amy thought when she read the script for The Dark Side of Dimensions, whether Amy immediately felt like the film would be something Yu-Gi-Oh! fans would enjoy, Amy’s highlight from voicing Téa Gardner for Yu-Gi-Oh!, how Amy found out that she and the rest of the main cast members on Pokémon were going to be replaced in their roles, the role that Amy considers to have been the most challenging in her career so far and Amy’s upcoming acting roles and other projects.

Be sure to leave your feedback on the interview and enjoy!

By Ruari Williamson

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