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was a Tokyo-based company dedicated to the dubbing of Japanese films and media for the English language. Frontier did jobs for
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,
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and Shochiku Company, dubbing their films into English for export. Along with New York's
Titra Studios Titra Studios aka Titan Productions was an American dubbing studio. The studio was responsible for dubbing numerous foreign films, including '' Mothra vs. Godzilla'' 1964 as well as the ''Speed Racer'' anime series and the original ''Ultrama ...
, Rome's Associated Recording Artists, and Hong Kong's
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and Omni Productions, Frontier was one of the early pioneers in English-language dubbing.


History

Frontier Enterprises was founded in 1964 by Cincinnati-born Korean War veteran William Ross, whose initial postwar plans were to join the Japanese State Department but instead became involved with the Japanese film industry. He became involved in the dubbing industry in 1959, upon recommendation by Japanese actor
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. He showed such a talent for the industry, that the Japanese dubbing director left Ross in charge on the first day. As the other Tokyo-based dubbing companies began to fold, Ross decided to found Frontier Enterprises, which soon began working for all the major studios, having dubbed over 500 live-action and animated films and TV Shows. Ross worked as dialogue writer, dubbing director and voice actor, with his wife doing most translations for the English scripts. Instead of using professional talent, Ross was forced to rely on whatever native English speakers he could find in Tokyo. Businessmen, students, musicians, anyone, regardless of acting experience were eligible to provide their voices to Frontier dubs. Even so, Ross would hold auditions, making sure to hire the best people available, and trained them thoroughly before recording sessions. Frontier is possibly best known for dubbing some of the early Godzilla films such as '' Ebirah, Horror of the Deep'' (later known as ''Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster''), '' Son of Godzilla'', and ''
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''. However, for reasons unclear,
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would produce their own dubs for these movies (dubbed by Titra Studios in New York) likely due to them not finding the Frontier dubs of good enough quality. As a result, fans will typically refer to the Frontier dubs as the “International dubs” as these would often appear in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking European countries. The Frontier dubs have often appeared on recent DVD and Blu-Ray releases as well. In the 1970s, Toho moved to Hong Kong's Axis International and Omni Productions for English-dubbed Godzilla films. The reason for this is unclear, though Toho would go on to commission Frontier to dub ''
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'' for JAL flights. With this, Frontier began to largely move into Japanese animated films in the late 70s and throughout the 1980s. These films would mostly be released on VHS by
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under their “Just For Kids” label throughout the 80s. By the 1990s, Frontier began to move into voice acting for video games which is where it would mostly focus until Ross retired and the company closed in 2000.


Dubbed works


Television series

* '' The Samurai'' (1962-1965) * ''
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'' (1964 to 1966 )


Films

* ''
The Hidden Fortress is a 1958 Japanese ''epic jidaigeki'' adventure film directed by Akira Kurosawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. It tells the story of two peasants who agree to escort a man and a woman across enemy lines in return for gold without knowi ...
'' (1958) * ''
Yojimbo is a 1961 Japanese samurai film directed by Akira Kurosawa, who also co-wrote the screenplay and was one of the producers. The film stars Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, Yoko Tsukasa, Isuzu Yamada, Daisuke Katō, Takashi Shimura, Kamat ...
'' (1961) * ''
Sanjuro is a 1962 Cinema of Japan, Japanese ''jidaigeki'' film directed, co-written and edited by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshiro Mifune. It is a sequel to Kurosawa's 1961 ''Yojimbo''. Originally an adaptation of the Shūgorō Yamamoto novel ''Hibi H ...
'' (1962) *'' The Last War'' (1961) * ''
The Lost World of Sinbad is a 1963 Japanese drama action film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film stars Toshiro Mifune and Mie Hama.
'' (1963) *''Attack Squadron'' (1963) *'' Ebirah, Horror of the Deep'' (1966) *''
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'' (1966) *'' Gappa: The Triphibian Monster'' (1967) *''The Killing Bottle'' (1967) *'' Son of Godzilla'' (1967) *''Booted Babe, Busted Boss'' (1968) *''
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'' (1968) *''Battle of the Japan Sea'' (1969) *''
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'' (1975) *''
Legend of Dinosaurs & Monster Birds , also known in the U.S. as ''The "Legend of Dinosaurs"'', is a 1977 Japanese kaiju science fiction film produced and distributed by Toei Company. The film was initially unsuccessful in Japan, but later became an overseas blockbuster in the Sovie ...
'' (1977) *'' Princess from the Moon'' (1987)


Anime


Series

*'' Phantaman'' (1967-1968) *'' Choppy & the Princess'' (1967-1968)


Films

*'' The Little Prince & the Eight-Headed Dragon'' (1963) *''
The Mystery of Mamo ''Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo'', also known as ''Lupin III: The Secret of Mamo'', is a 1978 Japanese adult animated science fiction action adventure comedy film. It is the first animated feature film based on the 1967–69 manga series ''Lupin ...
'' (1978) *'' Cyborg 009: The Legend of the Super Galaxy'' (1980) *'' Voltus 5'' (1980) (compilation film) *'' Space Warrior Baldios'' (1981) *''
Swan Lake ''Swan Lake'' ( rus, Лебеди́ное о́зеро, r=Lebedínoje ózero, p=lʲɪbʲɪˈdʲinəjə ˈozʲɪrə, links=no ), Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failu ...
'' (1981) *'' Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp'' (1982) *'' Arcadia of My Youth'' (1982) *'' The Dagger of Kamui'' (1985)


Video games

*'' Ys III: Wanderers from Ys'' (1989) *'' Dynasty Warriors 2'' (2000) *'' WinBack: Covert Operations'' (2000)


Voice actors

Voice actors commonly utilized in Frontier's dubs: * Jasmine Ann Allen * Lanny Broyles * Bill Calhoun * Walter Carroll * Tom Clark * Nanny Cullucci * Debora Davidson * Jerry Davidson * Deborah DeSnoo * Robert Dunham (†) * Ken Frankel * Barry Gjerde * Tracy Gleason * Will Gluck *
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*
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* Cliff Harrington (†) * Dean Harrington * Michelle Hart * Ruth Hollyman * Don Johnson * James Keating * Eric Kelso * Don Knode (†) * Steve Knode * Patricia Kobayashi * Avi Landau * Nancy Link * Clay Lowrey * Paul Lucas * Mary Malone * Jeff Manning * Jack Marquardt * Corey Marshall * Lindsay Martell * Leighton McClure * Scott McCulloch (†) * Jim McGill * Brian Michel * Burr Middleton * Didi Moore * Michael Naishtut * Richard Nieskens * Brian Pardus * Sam Peterson * Don Pomes * Frank Rogers * William Ross (†) * Judith Sackheim * Maya Sackheim * Carrie Sakai * Akasha Scholen * Adam Simons * Justine Simons * Gerri Sorrells * Greg Starr * Rumiko Varnes * Bud Widom (†) * Dick Wieand * Lisle Wilkerson * Craig Williams * Toby Williams * Mike Worman * Carole Wyand * Donna Zucatti * Joseph Zucatti * Dan Coughlin † deceased


References


Sources

* * {{cite book , last=Ryfle , first=Steve , year=1998 , title=Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the Big G , publisher=ECW Press , isbn=1550223488 , url-access=registration , url=https://archive.org/details/japansfavoritemo0000ryfl Japanese dubbing studios Mass media companies based in Tokyo Shibuya Defunct mass media companies of Japan Mass media companies established in 1964 Mass media companies disestablished in 2000 Japanese companies established in 1964 Japanese companies disestablished in 2000