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John Jay Bosch (born January 6, 1976), known as Johnny Yong Bosch is an American actor, voice actor, martial artist, and musician. He is best known for his role as Adam Park in seasons 2 & 3 of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994–1996), Power Rangers Zeo (1996) and Power Rangers Turbo (1997). He also played the movie incarnation of the same role in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri and is now living in West Hills, California with his wife Amy, their two children and his band Eyeshine. Bosch's only Pokémon voice role is Pewter City Gym Leader Brock in the origins Mini-Series.

Filmography[]

Film[]

  • Adam Park - (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995))
  • Adam Park - Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997)
  • Ah! My Goddess!: The Movie (2000)
  • Wicked Game (2002)
  • Petite Cossette (2004)
  • Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy (2005)
  • Karas: The Prophecy (2006)
  • Broken Path (2008)
  • Stray (2009)
  • Hellbinders (2009)
  • Rise and Fail (2012)
  • Love Like Bullets (2012)
  • Hit Somebody (2012)
  • Kento Hinode (A Whisker Away)

TV[]

Cartoon[]

  • Three Delivery (2008) - Sid
  • Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville (2010) - Magic/Oristolfo
  • Barbie: Fashionistas (2010-2011) - Cutie Boy
  • Space Racers (2014) - Raven, RoboCoach XL-5, Mini-Bots
  • Mighty Magiswords (2016) - Broccoli Punch, Brock L. Doccoli, Gruntion 1, Whiney, Giant Monster
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures (2018) - Whittaker Reardon, Mr. Guerrero, Bad Guy in Movie #2
  • The Lion Guard (2019) - Tompok

Anime[]

  • Here is Greenwood - Kazuya Hasukawa
  • Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman - Joe Shimamura/Cyborg 009
  • Blue Exorcist - Yukio Oikawa
  • Children of the Whale (2018) - Chakuro
  • B: the Beginning (2018) - Minatsuki
  • Bungo Stray Dogs (2018) - Shousaku Katsura
  • Forest of Piano (2018) - Kai Ichinose
  • Digimon Adventure tri. (2016–2018) and Last Evolution Kizuna - Takeru "T.K." Takaishi
  • Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan - Sakura Kusakabe
  • Sailor Moon Crystal (2014) - Artemis
  • Sailor Moon (2014) - Artemis (Viz Media redub)
  • Doraemon (2014) - Nobi Nobita
  • Yo-kai Watch (2015) - Nathan Adams, Hovernyan, Venoct, Poofessor, Dimmy, Spenp, Cynake, Copperled, Daiz (angry), Frazzel, Watermelnyan, Leggly, Meganyan, Kyryn, Ray O'Light, Lie-in Heart, Mynimo, Additional voices
  • Sword Art Online II (2015) - Kyouji Shinkawa
  • Digimon Fusion (2015) - Dracomon
  • Persona 4: The Animation (2012) - Protagonist/Yu Narukami and Tohru Adachi
  • Durarara!! (2010) - Izaya Orihara
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (2007) - Itsuki Koizumi
  • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006) - Lelouch Lamperouge/Lelouch vi Britannia/Zero
  • Eureka 7 (2005) - Renton Thurston
  • Kamichu! (2005)
  • Bleach (2004–Present) - Ichigo Kurosaki and Hollow Ichigo
  • Fafner (2004)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist (2004) - Lujon
  • Samurai Champloo (2004) - Shinsuke
  • Heaven and Earth (2004) - Masataka Takayanagi
  • Duel Masters (2004)
  • Paranoia Agent (2004) - Yuichi Taira
  • Mermaid Forest (2003)
  • Please Twins! (2003)
  • Last Exile (2003) - Claus Valca
  • Stellvia (2003) - Kouta Otoyama
  • Wolf's Rain (2003) - Kiba
  • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002)
  • Heat Guy J (2002)
  • Naruto (2005) - Genma Shiranui
  • Naruto: Shippuden (2007) - Sasori
  • Toradora - Yusaku Kitamura
  • Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Ryogi
  • Witch Hunter Robin (2002)
  • The Twelve Kingdoms (2002) - Haruto Sakaki
  • Mirage of Blaze (2002)
  • Hare+Guu (2001)
  • Gate Keepers (2001)
  • Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card (2000) - Eriol Hiragizawa
  • Trigun (1998) - Vash the Stampede
  • Tenkai Knights (2013) - Guren Nash/Bravenwolf
  • Inazuma Eleven Ares (2018) - Trevor Cook, Shawn Froste, Claude Beacons, Oscar Pio
  • My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (2019) - Nine
  • Devilman Crybaby - Wam
  • Twin Star Exorcists - Shimon Ikaruga
  • 5 Centimeters Per Second - Takaki Tohno (Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub)
  • Akira - Shotaro Kaneda (Animaze/Pioneer dub)
  • Ajin: Demi-Human - Kei Nagai
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Giyu Tomioka
  • Teasing Master Takagi-san - Hamaguchi (Season 2)
  • Tales of Phantasia: The Animation - Cress Albane

Video Games[]

  • Mortal Kombat X (2015) - Kung Jin
  • Power Rangers Super Megaforce (2014) - Super Megaforce Red, Red Mystic Ranger, Red Turbo Ranger, Zeo Ranger V Red, Black Mighty Morphin Power Ranger
  • Persona 4: Arena (2012) - Protagonist/Yu Narukami
  • Dissidia 012 Duodecim: Final Fantasy (2011) - Firion
  • Zero - Marvel Vs. Capcom: Fate of Two Worlds/Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011)
  • Star Wars The Old Republic - Torian Cadera
  • Transformers: War for Cybertron (2010) - Bumblebee
  • Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight (2009) - Kit Taylor
  • Dissidia: Final Fantasy (2009) - Firion
  • Street Fighter IV/Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition (2008–12) - Yang
  • The Last Remnant (2008) - Rush Sykes
  • Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World - Emil Castagnier, Ratatosk
  • Persona 4 (2008) - Protagonist/Yu Narukami and Tohru Adachi
  • Devil May Cry 4 (2008) - Nero
  • Warriors Orochi (2007)
  • Eternal Sonata (2007)
  • Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (2007)
  • .hack//G.U. Vol.3//Redemption (2007)
  • Project Sylpheed: Arc of Deception (2006)
  • .hack//G.U. Vol.2//Reminisce (2006)
  • Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (2006)
  • .hack//G.U. Vol.1//Rebirth (2006)
  • Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War (2006)
  • Baten Kaitos Origins (2006)
  • Suikoden V (2006)
  • Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006)
  • Tales of the Abyss (2005) - Guy Cecil
  • Grandia III (2005)
  • Wild Arms 4 (2005)
  • Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (2004)
  • Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (2003)
  • Galerians: Ash (2002)
  • Xenosaga (2002)
  • Hajime Hinata (Danganronpa)
  • Izuru Kamakura (Danganronpa)
  • Rantaro Amami (Danganronpa)

Director[]

  • Stray (2009)
  • Cheeracise Twilight Dance Fitness (2007)
  • Cheeracise: Cheer Like a Pro (2006)
  • Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy (2005)

Writer[]

  • Stray (2009)

Producer[]

  • Stray (2009)

Editor[]

  • Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy (2005)

Self[]

  • Adventures in Voice Acting (2007)

Archive Footage[]

Eyeshine[]

Eyeshine is four piece "Edge Rock" band from Los Angeles, CA that officially started in 2004. Its members are Johnny Yong Bosch (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Taylor Garcia (drums), Polo Yazaki (lead guitar) and Ginny Eck (bassist). They have self released nine albums and one EP. In 2011 they entered a world-wide search for the best unsigned bands created by Emmy Award-winning producer Don Was called "Gimme The Gig." They made it to the finals, but lost. The next year they entered "Gimme The Gig II," and won. They re-recorded and shot a music video for their song "Stratosphere."

Discography[]

Studio albums
  • Red Stripes White Lights (2008)
  • My Paper Kingdom (2009)
  • Tone of Echoes (2010)
  • Afterglow (2011; acoustic album)
  • Revolution Airwaves (2012)
  • Like Yesterday (2012; acoustic album)
  • Fall Seven Times, Stand Up Eight (2013)
  • My Paper Kingdom (Remastered) (2013)
  • Sidewalk Dreams and Chalk Dust (2015)

Other albums

  • Sonosis (2011; instrumental album)
  • Garage Sessions (2011; cover album)
  • Xmas (2011; holiday album)
  • Sansvox (2011; karaoke album)
  • Sansvox II (2014; karaoke album)

Extended Plays

  • How About That (2006)
  • Dreaming On (2015)

Singles

  • Stratosphere (2012)

Music Videos

Year Song Album Director
2006 "Sunday Flower" How About That?
2008 "Here Comes The End Again" Red Stripes White Lights
2009 "Fighting" My Paper Kingdom David Wald
2010 "Hope Is So Far Away" Tone of Echoes
2010 "Our Whole Lives Tonight" Tone of Echoes Jason Narvy
2011 "Stratosphere" Tone of Echoes
2012 "Stratosphere" Single Don Was
2012 "Broken And Abused" Revolution Airwaves
2012 "Consuming Fire" Revolution Airwaves
2013 "Acquiescence" Revolution Airwaves
2014 "In Disarray" Fall Seven Times, Stand up Eight
2014 "Risk it All" Fall Seven Times, Stand up Eight

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References[]

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