Fan Casting Andrew Kishino as Voice Actors Who's Already In The Show in Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters

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Andrew Kishino as Voice Actors Who's Already In The Show in Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters

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Andrew Kishino (born March 20, 1970), also known as Big Kish (formerly Kish), is a Canadian actor and rapper.
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Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters

Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters

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Andrew Kishino is known for his roles in The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar, Batman: The Killing Joke, and Incredibles 2. He has been suggested by fans for 681 roles on myCast, including Shredder in Voices You Can't Unhear. Similar actors include Eric Bauza, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Matthew Yang King. Andrew Kishino was suggested to play Voice Actors Who's Already In The Show in Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters by giorenzo. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Luke Arnold, Stephanie Sheh, and Michael Ross. Voice Actors Who Should Be In Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters has 2 roles, including Voice Actors Who Should Join The Show.

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