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List of companies with minor representation

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Spike Chunsoft

Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
 
Type Subsidiary
Founded April 9, 1984 (Chunsoft)
October 18, 1991 (Spike)
April 1, 2012 (as Spike Chunsoft)
Headquarters   Tokyo, Japan
Key people Koichi Nakamura
Mitsutoshi Sakurai
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Employees 200 (2016)
Parent Dwango
Website Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.

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Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd (株式会社スパイク・チュンソフト) is a Japanese video game development studio best known for creating the Mystery Dungeon series. The company is the result of a merger between Chunsoft Co., Ltd.—founded by Dragon Quest programmer Koichi Nakamura, who developed Portopia Serial Murder Case, the early Dragon Quest titles, Sound Novel games, Mystery Dungeon and Zero Escape series—and Spike Co., Ltd.—who developed the Danganronpa, Fire Pro Wrestling and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series. Prior to the merging with Spike, Chunsoft originally developed the early Dragon Quest titles up to Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride for the NES and Super Famicom respectively. The Mystery Dungeon series appears as a dependent universe, with small references to it appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series.

The company also provides development support to other companies. They assisted with Nintendo for Wii Play Motion and the Warrior's Way minigame for StreetPass Mii Plaza, collaborated with Red Entertainment for the development of Fossil Fighters: Frontier, and Bandai Namco for games related to the Weekly Shōnen Jump set of mangas like Jump Force. Spike Chunsoft also publishes western games in Japan, one being the Crypt of the NecroDancer series in Japan, including the Zelda themed Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda.

  • Mystery Dungeon series:
    •   The Chocobo headgear is based on the main Chocobo character of Final Fantasy's Chocobo sub-series and appear as a purchasable DLC. The headgear most closely resembles its appearance in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon; the third game in the Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon trilogy.
    •   The Chocobo headgear returns as a purchasable DLC. It was updated to its latest appearance in the Chocobo sub-series, being Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy!, the remake for Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.
  • Fossil Fighters series:
    •   Jura, Tria, and Nibbles from Fossil Fighters: Frontier appear as a collective trophy.
    •   Nibbles from Fossil Fighters: Frontier returns as a spirit.
    •   "Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier": The sourced track, can be played in stages from non-playable universes, and in every iterations of Battlefield and Final Destination as of version 8.1.0.
  • Warrior's Way:
    •   Wentworth and Emperor Fynalle appear as separated trophies.

List of voice actors

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Voice actors (声優, Voice actor) are people who record their voice for use in media, particularly to represent fictional characters. The following is a list of voice actors in the Super Smash Bros. series, sorted by last name.

List

Voice actor Role Region Heard in the series
Jaz Adams Peppy Hare (English)  
Adeyto Twintelle
Jason Adkins Ike (English)   
Zach Aguilar Byleth ♂ (English)
Rikako Aikawa Squirtle (Japanese)
Abra (Japanese)
Tapu Koko
Francois Anseaume Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (French, dialogue)
Justin Anselmi Ivysaur (English)  
Venusaur (English)  
Takeshi Aono Colonel Roy Campbell (Japanese)
Isabella Arevalo Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (Spanish  )
Atsuko Asahi Winged Pikmin
Shintarō Asanuma Shulk (Japanese)
Tomohisa Asō Peppy Hare (Japanese)
Dominik Auer Wobbuffet (German)
Munchlax (German)
Laura Bailey Lucina (English)
Achim Barrenstein Announcer (German)    
Sean Barrett Azurda (English)
Julie Basecqz Various Pokémon (French)   
Rebecca Becker Marshadow (English)
Maximilian Belle Pokémon Trainer ♂ (German)  
Skye Bennett Pyra (English)
Mythra (English)
Nate Bihldorff Dr. Wright (English)
Sam Black Scizor (English)  
Craig Blair Ivysaur (English)  
Giada Bonanomi Pokémon Trainer ♀ (Italian)
Johnny Yong Bosch Zero (English)
Simone Brahmann Cyndaquil (German)
Kate Bristol Pokémon Trainer ♀ (English)
Pyukumuku (English)
Farina Brock Various Pokémon (German)  
Ute Bronder Bonsly (German)
Various Pokémon (German)  
Dayci Brookshire Viridi (English)  
Lyssa Browne Slippy Toad (English)  
Tyler Bunch
(credited as H.D. Quinn)
Incineroar (English)
Nobutoshi Canna Knuckles (Japanese)
Mike Carl Various Pokémon (German)  
Pat Cashman Announcer  
Master Hand  
Crazy Hand  
James Carter Cathcart Gulpin (English)
Munchlax (English)
Cha Myung Hwa Ivysaur (Korean)  
Ray Chase Roy (English)  
Delphine Chauvier Various Pokémon (French)   
Shigeru Chiba Azurda (Japanese)
Choi Han Announcer (Korean)  
Greg Chun Ike (English)  
Cam Clarke Corrin ♂ (English)
Robert Clotworthy Black Knight (English)
Frédéric Clou Greninja (French)
Incineroar (French)
Caroline Combrinck Gardevoir (German)   
Ben Cullum Falco (in-ship, English)  
Claus-Peter Damitz Knuckles (German)
Antony Del Rio Pit (English)   
Dark Pit (English)
Jean-Marc Delhausse Announcer (French)  
Master Hand (French)  
Lucario (French)
Ivysaur (French)
Various Pokémon (French)
Thibaut Delmotte Keldeo (French)
Virginie Demians Jigglypuff (French)    
Pokémon Trainer (French) 
Squirtle (French)
Sébastien Desjours Knuckles (French)
Tania de Domenico Pokémon Trainer ♂ (Italian)  
Benoit DuPac Shadow (French)   
Masashi Ebara Latios (Japanese)
Hisao Egawa Falco  
Falco (Japanese)   
Little Mac  
Nightmare
Paul Eiding Colonel Roy Campbell (English)
Tania Emery Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (English  )
Dan Falcone Roy Koopa
Luigi Fantino Announcer (Italian)    
Lucario (Italian)
Jean Faure Announcer (French)    
Dave Fennoy Rodin (English)
Javier Fernández-Peña Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (Spanish  )
Wayne Forester Riki (English)
Ayumi Fujimura Zelda  
Sheik  
Mii (Type 4)  
Keiji Fujiwara Mewtwo   
Shinya Fukumatsu Solon (Japanese)[1]
Jun Fukuyama Roy   
Roy (Japanese)  
Joker (Japanese)
Arsène (Japanese)[1]
Tesshō Genda Rodin (Japanese)
Guylaine Gibert Jigglypuff (French)   
Alexandre Gillet Sonic (French)   
Manuel Gimeno Shadow (Spanish)   
Francesca Giudice Pokémon Trainer (Italian)  
Alésia Glidewell Zero Suit Samus
Knuckle Joe (English)
Krystal (English)
Jason Griffith
(credited as Adam Caroleson)
Sonic (English)  
Shadow (English)  
Nicola Grupe-Arnoldi Piplup (German)
Kim Mai Guest Mei Ling (English)
Emilie Guillaume Pokémon Trainer ♂ (French)  
Elisabeth Guinand Pokémon Trainer ♀ (French)
Benedikt Gutjan Greninja (German)
Michihiko Hagi Ike (Japanese)
Mii (Type 7)  
Michael Haigney Snorlax (English)
Koffing (English)
Charmander (English)  
Sachiko Hamano Jill
Tomoe Hanba Pokémon Trainer ♂ (Japanese)
Erika Harlacher Ann Takamaki (English)
Dean Harrington Announcer  
Master Hand  
Crazy Hand  
Megumi Hayashibara Latias (Japanese)
Arceus (Japanese)
Snivy (Japanese)
Fennekin (Japanese)
Spewpa (Japanese)
Porygon  
David Hayter Snake (English)
Kyle Hebert Ryu (English)
Steve Heinke Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (English  )
Christophe Hespel Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (French, grunts)
Kate Higgins Pauline
Tomoyuki Higuchi Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (Japanese)
Michel Hinderyckx Various Pokémon (French)   
Hitomi Hirose Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (Japanese)
Aya Hisakawa Palutena (Japanese)
Nobuyuki Hiyama Link   
Erdrick
Ryō Horikawa Captain Falcon
Dunban (Japanese)
Yoshimasa Hosoya Robin ♂ (Japanese)
Adam Howden Shulk (English)
Michael Hulsmann Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (German)
Xanthe Huynh Haru Okumura (English)
Laurie Hymes Abra (English)
Katharina Iacobescu Oshawott (German)
Masachika Ichimura Mewtwo  
Teiya Ichiryūsai
(credited as Aya Hara in Brawl)
Isaac
Krystal (Japanese)
Mayumi Iizuka Clefairy (Japanese)
Bellossom (Japanese)
Jirachi (Japanese)
Chansey (Japanese)
Harumi Ikoma Nakoruru[1]
Tetsu Inada Panther Caroso (Japanese)
Riley Inge Doc Louis (English)
Inuko Inuyama Ivysaur (Japanese)  
Hideo Ishikawa Simon (Japanese)
Mii (Type 9)  
Unshō Ishizuka Incineroar (Japanese)
Onix
Venusaur (Japanese)  
Blastoise (Japanese)
Koffing (Japanese)
Weezing (Japanese)
Metagross
Heihachi Mishima
Shizuka Itō Byleth ♀ (Japanese)
Ulrike Jennie Chansey (German)
Jeon Tae Yeol Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Gerhard Jilka Lucario (German)
Weezing (German)
Yayoi Jinguji Kotake and Koume
Rufus Jones Dunban (English)
Yuki Kaida Riki (Japanese)
Yūki Kaji Eight
Lea Kalbhenn Pokémon Trainer ♀ (German)
Mika Kanai Jigglypuff (Japanese)
Chikorita
Marill
Bewear (Japanese)
Pyukumuku (Japanese)
Togedemaru
Kerri Kane Rosalina
Jun'ichi Kanemaru Sonic (Japanese)
Hisako Kanemoto Sakura (Japanese)[1]
Anri Katsu Ghirahim
Tomoko Kawakami Ivysaur (Japanese) 
Gardevoir (Japanese)
Momoka Kawasaki Ribbon Girl
Josh Keller Tekken announcer
Samantha Kelly Peach    
Corinne Kempa Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (French)
Mari Kikuma Marie
Kim Il Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Kim Young Sun Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Wakana Kingyo Pokémon Trainer ♀ (Japanese)
Grant Kirkhope Jinjo
Mumbo Jumbo
Atsushi Kisaichi Meta Knight (Japanese)
Yūji Kishi Ken (Japanese)
Mii (Type 1)  
Brianna Knickerbocker Sakura (English)[1]
Michele Knotz Pokémon Trainer (English)  
Squirtle (English)
Torchic (English)
Gardevoir (English)
Jirachi (English)
Piplup (English)
Manaphy (English)
Snivy (English)
Latias and Latios (English)
Bewear (English)
Sanae Kobayashi Ice Climbers
Yū Kobayashi Lucina (Japanese)
Sablé Prince
Yūsuke Kobayashi Byleth ♂ (Japanese)
Yuka Komatsu Phosphora (Japanese)
Akiko Kōmoto Midna
Stephanie Komure Phosphora (English)
Takashi Kondō Terry Bogard
Katsuyuki Konishi Hitmonlee
Porygon  
Rayquaza
Scizor (Japanese)  
Snorlax (Japanese)[2]
Deoxys
Xander (Japanese)[1]
Brandy Kopp Palutena (English)
Zelda (World of Light, English)  
Satomi Kōrogi Pichu
Togepi
Anke Kortemeier Chespin (German)
Tsuyoshi Koyama Doc Louis (Japanese)
Etsuko Kozakura Piplup (Japanese)
Yuki Kudara
(credited as keity.pop)
Callie
Taro Kudo Dillon
Dina Kuerten Jigglypuff (German)    
Pokémon Trainer (German)  
Tomoyo Kurosawa Sothis (Japanese)
Takeshi Kusao Solo
Houko Kuwashima Mei Ling (Japanese)
Lauren Landa Robin ♀ (English)
Natalie Lander Elise (English)[1]
Reuben Langdon Ken (English)
Mela Lee Tiki (English)
Lee Seon Joo Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Lee Sun Pokémon Trainer (Korean)  
Lee Young Ran Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Cherami Leigh Makoto Niijima (English)
Marcella Lentz-Pope Corrin ♀ (English)
Leslie-Vanessa Lill Various Pokémon (German)   
Rachael Lillis Jigglypuff (English)
Goldeen (English)     
Chansey (English)   
Erica Lindbeck Futaba Sakura (English)
Michael Liscio Jr. Inkay (English)
Carlos Lobo Announcer (Spanish)    
Lucario (Spanish)
Klaus Lochtove Shadow (German)   
Riccardo Lombardo Shadow (Italian)   
Jonatan Lopez Sonic (Spanish)   
Fabienne Loriaux Various Pokémon (French)   
Yuri Lowenthal Marth (English)  
Alucard (English)
Mark Lund Falco (English)   
Junji Majima Black Knight (Japanese)
Steve Malpass Fox (in-ship, English)  
Horacio Mancilla Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (Spanish  )
Dex Manley Falco (English)  
Saki Amamiya
Peppy Hare (English)  
ROB 64 (English)
Jeff Manning Announcer  
Master Hand  
Julian Manuel Various Pokémon (German)  
Rodri Martín Pokémon Trainer ♂ (Spanish)  
Charles Martinet Mario
Luigi
Dr. Mario
Wario
Waluigi
Atsushi Masaki Kamek
Sachi Matsumoto Toon Link
Skull Kid
Michael McAuliffe Slippy Toad (English)  
Matthew Mercer Chrom (English)
Yusuke Kitagawa (English)
Ryoma (English)[1]
Maurizio Merluzzo Knuckles (Italian)
Sergio Mesa Knuckles (Spanish)
Hikaru Midorikawa Marth    
Marth (Japanese)  
Shin-ichiro Miki Charizard
Charmander (Japanese)
Staryu
Scizor (Japanese)  
Darkrai (Japanese)
Akira Yuki
Lani Minella Lucas
Pit (English)  
Larry
Morton
Wendy
Lemmy
Lyn (English)
Oliver Mink Kyurem (German)
Gogoat (German)
Kotono Mitsuishi Ditto (Japanese)
Max Mittelman Ryuji Sakamoto (English)
Kenta Miyake Abomasnow (Japanese)
Kyurem (Japanese)
Gogoat
Inkay (Japanese)
Mamoru Miyano Ryuji Sakamoto (Japanese)
Hironori Miyata Ganondorf   
Tingle
Nana Mizuki Ann Takamaki (Japanese)
Jun Mizusawa Zelda    
Sheik    
Xander Mobus Announcer   
Master Hand   
Crazy Hand   
Master Core  
Joker (English)
Arsène (English)[1]
Moon Nam-sook Various Pokémon (Korean)  
October Moore Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (English  )
Toshiyuki Morikawa Sephiroth
Cassandra Lee Morris Morgana (English)
Sothis (English)
Klaus Münster Squirtle (German)
Deanna Mustard Daisy
Suzy Myers Chespin (English)
Hitomi Nabatame Oshawott (Japanese)
Zoroark
Chespin (Japanese)
Xerneas
Takashi Nagasako Ganondorf   
Yuichi Nakamura Ryoma (Japanese)[1]
Daisuke Namikawa Lucario (Japanese)
Mimikyu
Sarah Natochenny Chansey (English)  
Isabel Navarro Pokémon Trainer (Spanish)  
Eric Newsome Meta Knight (English)
Panther Caroso (English)
Jean-Daniel Nicodème Various Pokémon (French)      
Kensuke Nishi Ghosts (Yuri Kozukata Assist Trophy)
Chinami Nishimura Torchic (Japanese)
Kenji Nojima Fox (Japanese)   
Kenji Nomura Magnus (Japanese)
Giovanni Noto Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (Italian)
Renato Novara Sonic (Italian)   
Yūsuke Numata ROB 64 (Japanese)
Takashi Ōhara Fox (Japanese)  
Mii (Type 3)  
Mahito Ohba Wolf (Japanese)  
Makiko Ohmoto Kirby
Ness
Mii (Type 6)  
Lyn (Japanese)
Viridi (Japanese)
Ryuzabro Otomo Venusaur (Japanese)   
Ryōtarō Okiayu Mii (Type 5)  
Zero (Japanese)
Alucard (Japanese)
Masato Ōnishi Arcade Bunny
Pilar Orti Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (Spanish  )
Lisa Ortiz Oshawott (English)
Fletchling (English)
Ikue Ōtani Pikachu
Goldeen (Japanese)
Starmie
Tiki (Japanese)
Morgana (Japanese)
Akio Ōtsuka Snake (Japanese)
Samurai Goroh
Lara Parmiani Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (Italian)
Haven Paschall Swirlix (English)
Rob Paulsen Gray Fox (English)
Gregory Praet Various Pokémon (French)  
Sara Rades Kat
Christopher Randolph Otacon (English)
Thomas Rau Snorlax (German)
Koffing (German)
Lee Ray Bottles
Sonja Reichelt Various Pokémon (German)   
Bill Rogers Lucario (English)  
Bonsly (English)
Weavile (English)
Kayzie Rogers
(credited as Jamie Peacock)
Bellossom (English)
Wobbuffet (English)
Caety Sagoian Bowser Jr.
Mitsuki Saiga Luminary
Kimiko Saitō Mii (Type 10)  
Daisuke Sakaguchi Bonsly (Japanese)
Weavile (Japanese)
Masahiro Sakurai King Dedede
Takahiro Sakurai Cloud Strife
Tara Sands Clefairy (English)
Akira Sasanuma Link   
Chie Satō Munchlax (Japanese)
Gulpin (Japanese)
Megumi Sato Eevee
Victini
Swirlix (Japanese)
Dedenne
Rina Satō Makoto Niijima (Japanese)
Satomi Satō Corrin ♀ (Japanese)
Shinobu Satouchi Fox   
Dr. Wright (Japanese)
Leon Powalski (Japanese)
Miyuki Sawashiro Robin ♀ (Japanese)
Sean Schemmel Lucario (English)   
Patrick Schröder Various Pokémon (German)   
Erica Schroeder Spewpa (English)
Ditto (English)
Tim Schwarzmaier Various Pokémon (German)   
Chris Seavor Peppy Hare (English)  
Slippy Toad (English)  
Gruntilda
Maresa Sedlmeir Various Pokémon (German)  
Patrick Seitz Magnus (English)
Nobunaga Shimazaki Corrin ♂ (Japanese)
Shino Shimoji Pyra (Japanese)
Mythra (Japanese)
Hiro Shimono Rex (Japanese)
Shin Yong Wu Squirtle (Korean)  
Lucario (Korean)  
Kei Shindo Vulpix
Alolan Exeggutor (Japanese)
Masanori Shinohara Kazuya Mishima
Kaneto Shiozawa Gray Fox (Japanese)
Yuri Shiratori Manaphy (Japanese)
Umeka Shōji Mii (Type 2, 12)  
Keith Silverstein Simon (English)
Luke Smith Wii Fit Trainer ♂ (English  )
Roger Craig Smith Sonic (English)   
Sylvia St John Wii Fit Trainer ♀ (German)
Marc Stachel Sonic (German)   
David Stanbra Xander (English)[1]
Eileen Stevens Fennekin (English)
Christine Stichler Marill (German)
Patricia Strasburger Mimikyu (German)
Eric Stuart Blastoise (English)
Weezing (English)
Venusaur (English)  
Scizor (English) 
Tomokazu Sugita Chrom (Japanese)
Takamaru
Yusuke Kitagawa (Japanese)
Chris Sutherland Banjo
Kazooie
Klaptrap
Ayaka Suwa Elise (Japanese)[1]
Leslie Swan Ana
Kōsuke Takaguchi Falco (Japanese)  
Wolf (Japanese)  
Hiroki Takahashi Ryu (Japanese)
Kenji Takahashi Ninjara
Kengo Takanashi Link  
Haruna Takatsu Min Min
Minami Takayama Pit (Japanese)
Dark Pit (Japanese)
Mii (Type 8)  
Knuckle Joe (Japanese)
Fumiko Takekuma Alolan Raichu
Alolan Exeggutor (Japanese)
Ryota Takeuchi Kid Cobra[1]
Yūya Takezawa Luma
Fujiko Takimoto Young Link
Atsuko Tanaka Bayonetta (Japanese)
Ghosts (Yuri Kozukata Assist Trophy)
Hideyuki Tanaka Otacon (Japanese)
Hirokazu Tanaka Wild Gunman
Risa Taneda Yuri Kozukata
Hellena Taylor Bayonetta (English)
Jen Taylor Peach  
Veronica Taylor Goldeen (English)  
Yuka Terasaki Keldeo (Japanese)
Meloetta
Fletchling (Japanese)
Billy Bob Thompson Greninja (English)
Pokémon Trainer ♂ (English)  
Charmander (English)  
Marc Thompson Abomasnow (English)
Kyurem (English)
Alolan Exeggutor (English)
Kirk Thornton Shadow (English)   
Jeannie Tirado Byleth ♀ (English)
Haruka Tomatsu Haru Okumura (Japanese)
Kyōko Tongū Slippy Toad (Japanese)
Kohsuke Toriumi Little Mac   
Kazumi Totaka Yoshi
Yuki Tsujii Inkling ♂ ♀
Reina Ueda Alolan Vulpix
Alolan Exeggutor (Japanese)
Yūji Ueda Greninja (Japanese)
Cyndaquil
Wobbuffet (Japanese)
Genesect
Tania Ugía Pokémon Trainer ♀ (Spanish)
Mike Vaughn Iggy
Ludwig
David Vincent Robin ♂ (English)
Richter (English)
Tobias John von Freyend Keldeo (German)
Peter Von Gomm Spring Man
Elisabeth von Koch Dedenne (German)
Jean-Michel Vovk Kyurem (French)
Ulla Wagener Various Pokémon (German)  
Hajime Wakai Pikmin
Norio Wakamoto Metal Face (Japanese)
Hynden Walch Viridi (English)  
Jim Walker Fox (English)  
Leon Powalski (English)
Jay Ward Wolf (English)
Timothy Watson Metal Face (English)
Tom Wayland Arceus (English)
Keldeo (English)
Al Weaver Rex (English)
Mike West Fox (English)   
Joseph Whimms Solon (English)[1]
Angela Wiederhut Fletchling (German)
Scott Williams Darkrai (English)
Travis Willingham
(credited as Kent Hampton)
Knuckles (English)
Guile (English)
Mara Winzer Jigglypuff (German)   
Frank Wölfen Announcer (German)  
Woo Jeong Shin Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Kōichi Yamadera Mew
Marshadow (Japanese)
Kiyoyuki Yanada Richter (Japanese)
Mii (Type 11)  
Kunihiko Yasui Iori Yagami[1]
Hiroki Yasumoto Guile (Japanese)
Natsuko Yokoyama Nabbit
Yoo Sang Woo Various Pokémon (Korean)  
Aoi Yūki Futaba Sakura (Japanese)
Kōji Yusa Shadow (Japanese)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Trailer only.
  2. ^ Konishi is credited for Snorlax's voice in the Japanese versions of SSB4 and Ultimate. However, the voice is taken from archival audio of episode 41 of the Pokémon anime, where Snorlax's Japanese voice is credited to one "Mr. T" (no relation to the American actor of the same name). It is unclear who exactly "Mr. T" is, but he is uncredited regardless.