Fan Casting James Arnold Taylor as Bumblebee in Transformers rise of the tremors (2004)

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James Arnold Taylor as Bumblebee in Transformers rise of the tremors (2004)

James Arnold TaylorUnited States

54 years old
James Arnold Taylor (born July 22, 1969) is an American voice actor, writer, producer and podcast host, known for portraying Ratchet in the Ratchet & Clank franchise, the main character Tidus in Fi...
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James Arnold Taylor

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Bumblebee (Black mustang yellow stripes 1967 ss car)

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Transformers rise of the tremors (2004)

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Transformers rise of the tremors (2004)

Transformers rise of the tremors (2004)

Hasbro paramount dreamworks
by Martin Campbell
The year is 1971 the Autobots are in the war but the enemy is shockwave but the tremors crash landed sense 1,555 years ago on earth but 10 years later the year is 1981 bumblebee is the only one who...
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James Arnold Taylor is known for his roles in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Atlantis: Milo's Return. He has been suggested by fans for 2,773 roles on myCast, including Captain Cold in Ben 10/Justice League: The Series. Similar actors include Yuri Lowenthal, Josh Keaton, and Nolan North. James Arnold Taylor was suggested to play Bumblebee in Transformers rise of the tremors (2004) by realboyy1001. Transformers rise of the tremors (2004) has 70 roles, including Cliffjumper, Motermaster, and Punch.

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