Studiopolis

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Studiopolis
Company type Private
Industry Voice recording, TV production
FounderDenny Densmore
Headquarters
Key people
  • Jamie Simone (owner, producer, casting director and voice director)
Owner Jamie Simone
Divisions Studiopolis Burbank
Website Official site

Studiopolis, Inc. is an American post-production studio located in Studio City, Los Angeles. It specializes in voiceover recording and dubbing for cartoon, anime, and video game projects. They were formerly known as Screenmusic Studios and then Studio E Productions until 2005. The studio is owned by Jamie Simone. [1] It has another studio located in Burbank, California.

Contents

Filmography

Animation

This shows a list of animated programs that this studio recorded for.

Anime

This shows a list of Anime that this studio recorded English dubs for:

Live Action

This shows a list of live action shows that this studio recorded English dubs for:

Films

Animation

Anime

Live-Action

Video games

This shows a list of video games that this studio recorded for.

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