Forward Momentum Productions Devin Cox
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- Télévision et cinéma
Fan-made audio dramas. Think of them as old-fashioned radio shows like Superman, the Lone Ranger, or Little Orphan Annie where a full cast takes you through a story brought to life with music and sound effects, using the power of your own imagination.
Our productions are made by fans, for fans. This is entirely a labor of love.
So relax, close your eyes and enjoy the show...
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Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift - Episode 3
Knight Sabers: Public Enemy Number One!
Accused of the attempt on Leon McNichol’s life, the Knight Sabers realize the true threat is coming from Genom’s black box facility. But the place is a fortress, can they end the danger before it’s too late?
Cast Featured in this episode were:
Edwyn Tiong as Brian J. Mason
Taylor Carlson as Priss
Christoper Stadther as Leon McNichol
Lindsey Steindler as Nene Romanova
Kristyn Mass as Ceilia Stingray
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Jen Rhodes as Kate Madigan
Also heard in this episode were:
Dylan Spencer as the Narrator
Mike Dent as Mackie Stingray
Chris Walker as Henderson
Eric Olp as Daley Wong and Hermes
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Devlin James as Quincy Rosenkroitz
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Bubblegum Crisis.” For a complete musical credit list, visit ForwardMomentumProductions.com/bgc.
Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Bubblegum Crisis, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended. -
Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift - Episode 2
The secret is out ... the Knight Sabers are not only real, they’re on the evening news! As the city comes to grips with its urban legends made manifest, Nene Romanova stumbles across Mason’s plans for Leon, and rushed to save her friend.
Cast Featured in this episode were:
Lindsey Steindler as Nene Romanova
Taylor Carlson as Priss
Kristyn Mass as Ceilia Stingray
Edwyn Tiong as Brian J. Mason
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Christoper Stadther as Leon McNichol
Also heard in this episode were:
Dylan Spencer as the Narrator
Rina adachi as Lena Yamazaki
Eric Olp as Hermes
Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard as Sylvie
Chris Walker as Henderson
Will Knavison as Takeshi Philips
Mike Dent as Mackie Stingray
Devlin James as Quincy Rosenkroitz
Jen Rhodes as Kate Madigan
Sami Sadek as Impressed Citizen and ADP Chief Todo
Kelly Steindler as Excited Child
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The Spirit of the Internet as Vashnievski
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Bubblegum Crisis.” For a complete musical credit list, visit ForwardMomentumProductions.com/bgc.
Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Bubblegum Crisis, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended. -
Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift - Episode 1
Leon McNichol’s investigation into the murderer of Richard Decker has stalled, but his regular duties bring him a chance at a fresh lead, and put him in unexpected danger.
Meanwhile, beneath Megatoyo, a new threat is rising.
Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama ia based on a classic cyberpunk anime. It’s been a labor of love for everyone at FMP and we’re excited to bring you the next explosive chapter in the story of the Knight Sabers.
Cast Featured in this episode were:
Christoper Stadther as Leon McNichol
Taylor Carlson as Priss
Edwyn Tiong as Brian J. Mason
Micah Touchet as Dwight Evans
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Lindsey Steindler as Nene Romanova
Also heard in this episode were:
Dylan Spencer as the Narrator
Mike Dent as Mackie Stingray
Chris Walker as Henderson
Eric Olp as Daley Wong
Devlin James as James Rawlins
Kristyn Mass as Ceilia Stingray
Tricia Groves as Mrs. Tanaka
Will Knavison as Takeshi Phillips and the Genom Scientist
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Kelly Steindler, Sami Sadek, and Micah Touchet as the ADP troopers
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Bubblegum Crisis.” For a complete musical credit list, visit ForwardMomentumProductions.com/bgc.
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Bubblegum Crisis - The Audio Drama: Paradigm Shift is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Bubblegum Crisis, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended. -
Sea of Stars: Odyssey - Episode Thirteen
Their refuge discovered, the Star Force is forced into a desperate battle to survive as overwhelming number of Valbarden Ships dog their track.
The season finale of Sea of Stars: Odyssey find the Argo ambushed by a relentless tide of Valbarden warships. Can anything save our heroes, or is this the end of their journey?
Meanwhile, on occupied Earth, Mark Watts makes an ominous discovery.
Cast (in order of appearance) Narrator: Kyle Akers
Mark Watts: Thomas Drake
Cindy BIshop: Katie Otten
Jack Watts: Ste Holland
Thea Holts: Alex Tran
Addie Beaumont: Shannon Hobby
David Erickson: Ste Holland
Melvin Timms: Josh Lambright
Cade Morgan: James Balog
Reginald Montgomery, III: Cour
Madeline Venture: Jessica Osborne
Pulsar: James Cleveland
Steven Jacobs: Hamer (The HamerTn)
Zanza Gaara: Kyle Akers
Nara Vunken: Gail McCormick
Mary Bishop: Ashley Lynn
LIz Bishop: Holly Linden
Com Relay Guard #1: James Lundberg
Com Relay Guard #2: Matt Seago
Susan Haruna: Karli Walker
Dazed Engineering Crewman: Lucas Kempe Cook
Valbarden Pilot: Paul Appleby
Kinu “Silk” Ogawa: Taylor Carlson
Tommy “TomTom” Harrison: Alex Elespuru
Voice of the Computer: Ashley Lynn
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Uchuu Senkan Yamato Twenty-one Ninety-nine.” Based on themes composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa and Kentaro Haneda- as well as new works composed by Akira Miyagawa.
Series-specific sound effects are drawn from the “Quest for Iscandar” and “Comet Empire” dvd box sets, as well as the “Sound Fantasia Yamato” CD.
Sea of Stars, Odyssey is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Star Blazers, Uchuu Senkan Yamato, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended. -
Sea of Stars: Odyssey - Episode Twelve
The struggles within our hearts can rage with more fire then even the wars we face together. Similar obstacles can lead to wildly differing paths, and the isolation of sorrow. But out of such conflict, come those feeling which bind us together as a people.
You cannot assume you know someone without taking the trouble to understand them first. Our pasts forge us, but though we walk our paths alone, the way has a habit of intersecting in strange and unpredictable ways.
Cast Narrator: Kyle Akers
Reginald Montgomery, III: Cour
Kinu “Silk” Ogawa: Taylor Carlson
Pulsar: James Ceveland
Fleet Admiral Kine: Josh Lambright
Kine’s Bridge Officer #1: Jeremy Smith-Sebasto
Kine’s Bridge Officer #2: Jade Wilson
Kine’s Bridge Officer #3: Zane Sexton
Thea Holts: Alex Tran
Liz Bishop: Holly Linden
Jack Watts: Ste Holland
Mary Bishop: Ashley Lynn
Cindy BIshop: Katie Otten
Tyler Simmons: Devlin James ?
Mark Watts: Thomas Drake
Argo Com Teck #1: Andrew Wilson
Argo Com Tech #2: Angela Mendoza
Cade Morgan: James Balog
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Uchuu Senkan Yamato Twenty-one Ninety-nine.” Based on themes composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa and Kentaro Haneda- as well as new works composed by Akira Miyagawa.
Series-specific sound effects are drawn from the “Quest for Iscandar” and “Comet Empire” dvd box sets, as well as the “Sound Fantasia Yamato” CD.
Sea of Stars, Odyssey is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Star Blazers, Uchuu Senkan Yamato, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended. -
Sea of Stars: Odyssey - Episode Eleven
Anger, hope, hatred, kindness, revenge.... Our reasons for moving forward are often conflicts of their own.
As the remains of the Galman fleet prepare for battle, the Star Force continue to repair their ship and recover - even as they prepare for the battles to come.
This episode is about licking one’s wounds, and preparing for the next fight. Even as the mustered Galman fleet prepares for battle, and Star Force plan their next move, Jack Watts launches a daring rescue of his son.
Cast Narrator: Kyle Akers
Fleet Admiral Kine: Josh Lambright
Gallman Captain: Ben Macphail
Jack Watts: Ste Holland
Susan Haruna: Karli Walker
David Erickson: Ste Holland
Lieutenant Dobbs: Devin Cox
Tommy “TomTom” Harrison: Alex Elespuru
LIz Bishop: Holly Linden
Addie Beaumont: Shannon Hobby
Cade Morgan: James Balog
Thea Holts: Alex Tran
Earth Prison Guard: Sean Benveniste
Mark Watts: Thomas Drake
Tyler Simmons: Devlin James
Madeline Venture: Jessica Osborne
Pulsar: James Ceveland
Reginald Montgomery, III: Cour
Crew The episode was written and directed by Devin Cox.
Music for the series comes primarily from the soundtracks of the anime “Uchuu Senkan Yamato Twenty-one Ninety-nine.” Based on themes composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa and Kentaro Haneda- as well as new works composed by Akira Miyagawa.
Series-specific sound effects are drawn from the “Quest for Iscandar” and “Comet Empire” dvd box sets, as well as the “Sound Fantasia Yamato” CD.
Sea of Stars, Odyssey is a non-profit fan production produced for the enjoyment of the fans. All right to Star Blazers, Uchuu Senkan Yamato, or any other other copyrighted works mentioned or inferred herein, including any unoriginal music and sound effects, remain the property of their rights holders. No infringing claims are intended.