Ocean Productions

Ocean Productions, Inc. (also known as The Ocean Group, Ocean Media or Ocean Studios) is a production company based in Vancouver, British Columbia that produces localizations for distribution in Canada and the United States. Ocean has produced thousands of animation properties distributed partners and clients. Ocean also does domestic animation.

Production services include voice recording, ADR, translation, scriptwriting, and video editing for animated TV series, films and video games. A great deal of their work is produced at Ocean Studios Ltd. in Vancouver and Blue Water Studios in Calgary and Edmonton.

Series

 * Future Boy Conan (1978) (for GKIDS)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam (1979-1980) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Maison Ikkoku (1986-1989) (for Viz Media)
 * Ronin Warriors (1988-1989) (for Graz Entertainment)
 * Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996) (Episodes 1-67; for FUNimation Entertainment / Episodes 123-291; for AB Groupe)
 * Ranma ½ (1989-1994) (for Viz Media)
 * The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion (1989-1990) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Willow Town (1993-1994) (for Saban Entertainment)
 * Tico & Friends (1994) (for Cloverway Inc.)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (1995-1996) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Boys Over Flowers (1996-1997) (for Viz Media)
 * Saber Marionette J (1996-1997) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * The Vision of Escaflowne (1996) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Ehrgeiz (1997) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * AWOL - Absent WithOut Leave (1998) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Brain Powered (1998) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Cardcaptors (1998-2000) (for Nelvana Entertainment)
 * Eat-Man '98 (1998) (Episodes 1-2; for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Master Keaton (1998-1999) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Silent Möbius (1998) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Cybersix (1999) (for NoA)
 * Infinite Ryvius (1999-2000) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Monkey Magic (1999-2000) (for B-Factory Co., Ltd.)
 * Monster Rancher (1999-2001) (for BKN International)
 * Trouble Chocolate (1999-2000) (for Viz Media)
 * Hamtaro (2000-2006) (Episodes 1-105; for Viz Media)
 * InuYasha (2000-2004) (for Viz Media)
 * Arjuna (2001) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * The Daichis: Earth Defence Family (2001) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Galaxy Angel (2001) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Hikaru no Go (2001-2003) (for Viz Media)
 * Let's Go Quintuplets (2001-2002)
 * Project ARMS (2001-2002) (for Viz Media)
 * The SoulTaker (2001) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Star Ocean EX (2001) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Zoids: New Century Zero (2001) (for Viz Media)
 * Dragon Drive (2002-2003) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Galaxy Angel Z (2002) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Galaxy Angel A (2002-2003) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * MegaMan NT Warrior (2002-2003) (for Viz Media)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002-2003) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Tokyo Underground (2002) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Dokkoida!? (2003) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Human Crossing (2003) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess (2003-2004) (for Viz Media)
 * Popotan (2003) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Galaxy Angel X (2004) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004-2005) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Tetsujin 28 (2004) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Nepos Napos (2005) (for Viz Media)
 * Elemental Gelade (2005) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Shakugan no Shana (2005-2006) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Starship Operators (2005) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * .hack//Roots (2006) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales (2006) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Black Lagoon (2006) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Death Note (2006-2007) (for Viz Media)
 * Nana (2006-2007) (for Viz Media)
 * Kilari (2006-2009) (for Viz Media)
 * Powerpuff Girls Z (2006-2007) (for Cartoon Network Philippines)
 * The Story of Saiunkoku (2006-2007) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (2007-2009) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Kurozuka (2008) (for Sony Pictures)
 * Ultraviolet: Code 044 (2008) (for Sony Pictures)
 * Dragon Ball Z Kai (2009-2011)
 * InuYasha: The Final Act (2009-2010) (for Viz Media)
 * Little Battlers eXperience (2011-2012) (for Dentsu Entertainment)
 * Little Battlers eXperience W (2012-2013) (for Dentsu Entertainment)
 * B-Daman Fireblast (2012-2013) (for Sunrights Inc.)
 * World Trigger (2014-2016) (for Toei Animation)
 * Gintama° (2015-2016) (for Crunchyroll)
 * Beyblade Burst (2016-2017) (for Sunrights Inc.)
 * Kiznaiver (2016) (for Crunchyroll)
 * Beyblade Burst: Evolution (2017-2018) (for Sunrights Inc.)
 * Zoids Wild (2018-2019) (for Hasbro)
 * Tobot (2018) (for Young Toys)
 * Tobot Athlon (2019) (for Young Toys)
 * Tobot: Galaxy Detectives (2020-) (for Young Toys)

Specials/OVAs

 * The Humanoid (1986) (for Central Park Media)
 * Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group (1987) (for Central Park Media)
 * Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (1988) (for Central Park Media)
 * Ultimate Teacher (1988) (for Central Park Media)
 * Dog Soldier (1989) (for Central Park Media)
 * Project A-Ko 4: Final (1989) (for Central Park Media)
 * Ronin Warriors (1989-1991) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Project A-ko: Gray Side/Blue Side (1990) (for Central Park Media)
 * Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors (1990-1995) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf (1992) (for Viz Media)
 * Green Legend Ran (1992-1993) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle (1993) (for Viz Media)
 * Video Girl Ai (1992) (for Viz Media)
 * Kishin Corps (1993-1994) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Mega Man: Upon a Star (1993-1995) (for Capcom)
 * Please Save My Earth (1993-1994) (for Viz Media)
 * Mermaid's Scar (1993) (for Viz Media)
 * Key the Metal Idol (1994-1996) (for Viz Media)
 * Ogre Slayer (1994-1995) (for Viz Media)
 * Saber Marionette R (1995) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Sanctuary (1996) (for Viz Media)
 * Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (1997-1998) (for Viz Media)
 * Master Keaton (1999-2000) (for Geneon Entertainment)
 * Meltylancer: The Animation (1999-2000) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Tenamonya Voyagers (1999) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Z-Mind (1999) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - The Laughing Man (2005) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG: Individual Eleven (2006) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Death Note Re-Light (2007) (for Viz Media)
 * Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail (2010) (for FUNimation Entertainment)

Films

 * Galaxy Express 999 (1979) (for Viz Media)
 * Adieu Galaxy Express 999 (1981) (for Viz Media)
 * Grey: Digital Target (1986) (for Viz Media)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (1989) (for FUNimation Entertainment)
 * Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (1990) (for FUNimation Entertainment)
 * Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1990) (for FUNimation Entertainment)
 * Ranma ½ the Movie: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China (1991) (for Viz Media)
 * Silent Möbius (1991) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Ranma ½ the Movie 2: Nihao, My Concubine (1992) (for Viz Media)
 * Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture (1994) (for Viz Media)
 * Ranma ½: Team Ranma vs. the Legendary Phoenix (1994) (for Viz Media)
 * Junkers Come Here (1995) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (1998) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie (1999) (for Nelvana)
 * Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (1999) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Escaflowne (2000) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time (2001) (for Viz Media)
 * InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002) (for Viz Media)
 * InuYasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler (2003) (for Viz Media)
 * InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island (2004) (for Viz Media)
 * The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Sword of the Stranger (2007) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer (2010) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Sinbad: A Flying Princess and a Secret Island (2015) (for Nippon Animation)
 * Sinbad: The Magic Lamp and the Moving Islands (2016) (for Nippon Animation)
 * Sinbad: Night at High Noon and the Wonder Gate (2016) (for Nippon Animation)

Series

 * Spiff and Hercules (1989)
 * Heroes on Hot Wheels (1990)
 * Authentic Adventures of Professor Thompson (1992-1994)
 * Troll Tales (1999)
 * Jungo (2002-2003)
 * The World of Piwi (2002-2003)
 * Draw with Piwi (2003)
 * Bibi & Tina (2004-2017) (for Kiddinx)
 * Mix Master (2005-2006) (for MoonScoop Group)
 * Move with Mimik (2009)
 * Flash & Dash (2009)
 * The Little Prince (2010-2015) (for Method Animation)
 * Tara Duncan: The Evil Empress (2010-2011) (for MoonScoop Group)
 * Tobot (2010-2015) (for Young Toys)
 * Tobot Athlon (2015-2017) (for Young Toys)
 * The Haunted House: Secret of the Ghost Ball (2016-2017) (for CJ E&M)
 * Mr. Magoo (2018-2019) (for Xilam)
 * 'Tobot: Galaxy Detectives' (2018-) (for Young Toys)

Films

 * Once Upon a Tune (1989)
 * King of the Birds (1990)
 * 'A Tale of Two Kitties' (1991)
 * Super Kid (1994) (for UM Productions)
 * A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation (1997) (for Viz Media)
 * A Monkey's Tale (1999)
 * Mune: Guardian of the Moon (2014) (for Method Animation)
 * Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods (2014) (for Mikros Image)
 * L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties (2016) (for Lionsgate)
 * Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (2018) (for Mikros Image)

Films

 * Ultraman Zearth (1996) (for Tsuburaya Productions)
 * Ultraman 2: Superhuman War (1997) (for Tsuburaya Productions)
 * Dark Soldier D (1998) (for Bandai Entertainment)
 * Death Note (2006) (for Viz Media)
 * Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006) (for Viz Media)
 * L: Change the World (2008) (for Viz Media)

Talent Pool
{{Scroll box| The majority of Ocean's dubs are recorded in-house, with the occasional dub recorded at Westwood Studios. This list does not include the cast for their Calgary-based Blue Water Studios.

Since 2010, many of Ocean's dubs are split between studios, with a portion of the cast recorded at the non-unionized Blue Water as a cost cutting measure. Voice actors from both studios have appeared in several recent Ocean dubs, including Beyblade Burst and Gintama.

Voice Actors

 * Alistair Abell
 * Doug Abrahams*
 * Michael Adamthwaite
 * Mark Acheson (has also done work in New York)
 * Tony Alcantar
 * Sharon Alexander
 * Patti Allan
 * Lila Atherley
 * Kristian Ayre
 * Daniel Bacon
 * Caitlyn Bairstow
 * Ashleigh Ball
 * Kathleen Barr
 * Brendan Beiser*
 * Lisa Ann Beley
 * Doron Bell Jr.
 * Michael Benyaer
 * James Blight
 * Nicole Bouma
 * Lynda Boyd
 * Chris Britton
 * Don Brown
 * Lisa Bunting*
 * Alaina Burnett
 * Jim Byrnes
 * Noel Callahan*
 * Jennifer Cameron
 * Sean Campbell
 * Alexandra Carter
 * Garry Chalk
 * Caroline Chan
 * Shannon Chan-Kent
 * Katie Chapman
 * Louis Chirillo*
 * Ted Cole
 * Michael Coleman
 * Nesta Cooper
 * Claire Corlett
 * Vincent Corazza (Does work is Los Angeles and Toronto)
 * Ian James Corlett (has also done work in Los Angeles)
 * Phillip Corlett
 * Angela Costain*
 * Richard Ian Cox
 * Anna Cummer
 * Michelle Creber
 * Sarah-Anne Dafoe
 * Michael Daingerfield
 * Linda Darlow
 * Brigitta Dau*
 * Carol Anne Day
 * Trevor Devall* (moved to Los Angeles in 2013)
 * Alexa Devine
 * Brian Dobson
 * Michael Dobson
 * Paul Dobson
 * Alex Doduk*
 * Heather Doerksen
 * Michael Donovan (Does work in Los Angeles)
 * Ross Douglas
 * Patricia Drake
 * Aidan Drummond
 * Ashlyn Drummond
 * Brian Drummond (has also done work in Dallas for Dragon Ball Super)
 * Brynna Drummond
 * Laura Drummond
 * Daniella Evangelista
 * Kazumi Evans
 * Samantha Ferris
 * Jenn Forgie
 * Noel Fisher
 * Erin Fitzgerald* (moved to Los Angeles in 2007)
 * Andrew Francis
 * Jeremy From
 * Eli Gabay
 * Vincent Gale
 * Alberto Ghisi
 * Mark Gibbon
 * Elan Ross Gibson
 * Marcy Goldberg
 * Daphne Goldrick (†)
 * Mackenzie Gray
 * Jason Gray-Stanford* (now based in Los Angeles as a live-action actor)
 * Katie Griffin (also does work in Toronto)
 * Ron Halder
 * Ian Hanlin
 * Phil Hayes* (has also done work in Los Angeles for cartoons)
 * Doc Harris
 * Nick Harrison
 * C. Ernst Harth
 * Simon Hayama
 * Adam Henderson
 * Fred Henderson
 * Saffron Henderson (briefly based in Los Angeles from 2004-2006)
 * Maryke Hendrikse
 * Ellen-Ray Hennessy
 * Mark Hildreth
 * Matt Hill
 * Simon Hill
 * Ryan Hirakida
 * Emily Hirst
 * Fiona Hogan
 * Adrian Holmes
 * Jonathan Holmes
 * Leslie Hopps
 * Rhys Huber*
 * Adam Hunter
 * Brendan Hunter
 * David Hurwitz
 * Pam Hyatt*
 * Brittney Irvin
 * Janyse Jaud
 * Willow Johnson
 * Alessandro Juliani
 * Chris Kalhoon
 * Hiro Kanagawa (has also done work in Montreal)
 * Lily Ki
 * Jordan Kilik*
 * Paul Kloegman
 * Andrew Kavadas
 * David A. Kaye
 * David Kaye* (moved to Los Angeles in 2007)
 * Peter Kelamis
 * Ellen Kennedy
 * Terry Klassen
 * Gabe Khouth (†)
 * Michael Kopsa (†)
 * Ken Kramer
 * Campbell Lane (†)
 * Viv Leacock
 * Megan Leitch
 * Nicole Leroux
 * Andrea Libman
 * Paula Lindberg
 * Lalainia Lindbjerg
 * Jocelyne Loewen
 * Scott Logie
 * Jonathan Love (mostly does work in Calgary)
 * David MacKay
 * Alan Marriott* (previously based in London, no longer does anime)
 * Kristie Marsden
 * Walter Marsh (†)
 * Erin Mathews
 * Alison Matthews
 * Lanie McAuley
 * Britt McKillip
 * Carly McKillip
 * Danny McKinnon*
 * Scott McNeil (has also done work in Dallas)
 * Kelly Metzger
 * Jillian Michaels
 * Jason Michas (has also done work in Toronto)
 * Brent Miller
 * Shirley Milliner
 * Mina E. Mina
 * Nick Misura*
 * Bill Mondy
 * Michelle Molineux (Does work in Calgary)
 * Tracey Moore (mostly does work in Toronto)
 * Kirby Morrow (†)
 * Kathy Morse
 * Jesse Moss
 * Tegan Moss
 * Colin Murdock
 * Riley Murdock*
 * John Murphy
 * Drew Nelson
 * Peter New
 * Richard Newman (has also done work in Toronto)
 * Pauline Newstone
 * Bill Newton
 * John Novak*
 * Brenna O'Brien
 * Maggie Blue O'Hara*
 * Mark Oliver
 * Nicole Oliver
 * Ty Olsson
 * Enuka Okuma*
 * David Orth
 * Doug Parker
 * John Payne
 * Seren Pendleton-Knoll
 * France Perras
 * Scott Perrie
 * Jane Perry
 * Ward Perry
 * Madeline Peters
 * Dave Pettitt (mostly does work in Calgary)
 * Gerard Plunkett*
 * Michelle Porter
 * Toby Proctor
 * Jan Rabson (also did work in Los Angeles) (†)
 * Linda Rae
 * Karen Rea
 * Dean Redman
 * Russell Roberts
 * Teryl Rothery
 * Laara Sadiq
 * William Samples
 * Tony Sampson*
 * Alvin Sanders
 * Eric Schneider
 * Kelly Sheridan
 * Rebecca Shoichet
 * Michael Sicoly
 * Howard Siegel
 * Jason Simpson
 * Martin Sims
 * Ian Sinclair
 * Myriam Sirois*
 * Matt Smith
 * Robert O. Smith (†)
 * David Sobolov* (Currently in Los Angeles)
 * Farrell Spence
 * Tabitha St. Germain (previously based in Toronto under the name “Paulina Gillis”)
 * Clay St. Thomas
 * Moneca Stori* (allegedly moved to America)
 * Chantal Strand
 * Sarah Strange*
 * Brad Swaile
 * Bill Switzer
 * John Tench*
 * Venus Terzo
 * Reece Thompson
 * French Tickner (†)
 * Nathan Tipple
 * Lee Tockar
 * Vincent Tong
 * Andrew Toth
 * Kira Tozer
 * Christopher Turner*
 * Travis Turner
 * Stevie Vallance (also does work in Toronto and Los Angeles, is alternately credited as Louise Vallance)
 * Samuel Vincent
 * Natalie Walters
 * Dave Ward*
 * Cathy Weseluck
 * Sunni Westbrook
 * Colleen Wheeler
 * Karl Willems
 * Alec Willows
 * Peter Wilds
 * Brittney Wilson
 * Dale Wilson
 * Diana Wong
 * Justine Wong
 * Elaina Wotten-Costain*
 * Alex Zahara
 * Lenore Zann (has also worked in Los Angeles and New York)
 * Chiara Zanni (Occasionally works in Los Angeles)
 * Sylvia Zaradic

† deceased * defunct/inactive/retired }}