Fan Casting Michael Gough as Ankylomon in Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

toonking1985 made this fan casting suggestion on May 6, 2021. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Michael Gough as Ankylomon in Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

Michael GoughUnited States

67 years old
Michael Jonathan Gough (born December 3, 1956) is an American voice actor. He is known for providing the voices of Deckard Cain in the Diablo series of video games, Gopher in the Winnie the Pooh fr...
See Profile
Loading another FastCast...
Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

A Pokemon/Digimon Crossover
by moviefan-92
Devimon has resurrected and found a portal leading to another dimension. He ends up in the Pokemon World. With power exceeding that of the Pokemon there, he plans to take it over. But the DigiDesti...
See Story

Has this person been officially cast for this role? Click here.

Fan casting suggestion made by:

Join the Conversation

0 comments on Michael Gough as Ankylomon in Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

Michael Gough is known for his roles in All Star Superman, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, and Batman: Year One. He has been suggested by fans for 207 roles on myCast, including Parasite in Ben 10/Justice League: The Series. Similar actors include Steve Blum, Dee Bradley Baker, and Fred Tatasciore. Michael Gough was suggested to play Ankylomon in Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide by toonking1985. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Robbie Daymond and Wayne Grayson. Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide has 72 roles, including Additional Voices, Professor August Stevens, and Kari Kamiya.

Supporters (1)
Opposers (0)
  • Nobody opposes this suggestion yet.

More Fan Casting Suggestions for Ankylomon in Pokemon vs. Digimon: When Worlds Collide

Newest Stories

Ready to move onto another story? Here are a few more to browse. Assemble your dream cast!

See More