Quinton Flynn
Quinton Flynn is probably the most Trope Overdosed and memetic voice actor in the biz. He quickly shot to fame after his hilarious and memorable performance as Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 2, who managed to avoid drowning and got molested by the President.
His niche seems to be hot-blooded characters, but he can also do quieter characters and even downright comedy relief characters. Oh, and he and Jeff Nimoy aren't gay, as repeated in the con favorite Yaoi Song.
Notable roles by Quinton Flynn:
- Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Sons of Liberty, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Guns of the Patriots, and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
- Axel in the Kingdom Hearts series
- Kolyat Krios in Mass Effect 2
- Iruka Umino and Deidara's first appearance (pre-Time Skip) in Naruto
- Marcus Damon in Digimon Data Squad
- Kon in Bleach
- Reno in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
- Isaaru in Final Fantasy X and X-2
- The Elderly Gentleman at the graveyard in Valkyria Chronicles.
- Henry in No More Heroes.
- That's Mister Sir Henry "Motherfucker" to you.
- Kael'thas Sunstrider in Warcraft 3 and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade ("Don't look so smug! I know what you're thinking, but Tempest Keep was merely a set back.")
- Doctor N. Gin and Victor of the Evil Twins in Crash Twinsanity ("Doctor Cortex, you were magnificent!")
- Also Chick Gizzard Lips in Crash Tag Team Racing ("Zowie, sports fans! Did you see that?!")
- Spike Hubie in Gungrave: Overdose.
- Spider-Man in Marvel Ultimate Alliance
- Timon Berkowitz in Timon & Pumbaa, taking over when Nathan Lane/Kevin Schon left the show (though Disney Dossiers claims he never did)
- Jonny Quest in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
- Karl Fei-Ong in Blood Plus
- Silver the Hedgehog (previously voiced by Pete Capella) in Sonic Free Riders and Sonic Generations
- Sheldon in My Life as a Teenage Robot
- Billy in Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion
- The Human Torch in the 1990s Fantastic Four animated series.
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