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==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
[[TAJ Productions]] went out of business in early 2008, and [[DuArt| DuArt Film and Video]] became Pokémon USA (now called The Pokémon Company International)'s new partner in producing the English adaptation. Because the show had grown somewhat in popularity over the past two years, production costs weren't kept as low, and DuArt brought back many of the original voice actors to play newer, smaller roles, and [[Ted Lewis]] was brought back to continue playing his roles (notably [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]]) and [[Mike Pollock]] was brought back to continue playing [[Contesta]] with the departure of [[Craig Blair]] from the franchise. Other actors from the original cast who have returned to voice characters in current episodes include [[Rachael Lillis]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] (briefly before her death), [[Erica Schroeder]], [[Lisa Ortiz]], [[Jason Griffith]], [[Dan Green]], among others. However, DuArt has kept most of the main voice cast from the TAJ dubbed episodes for consistency.
[[TAJ Productions]] went out of business in early 2008, and [[DuArt| DuArt Film and Video]] became Pokémon USA (now called The Pokémon Company International)'s new partner in producing the English adaptation. Because the show had grown somewhat in popularity over the past two years, production costs weren't kept as low, and DuArt brought back many of the original voice actors to play newer, smaller roles, and [[Ted Lewis]] was brought back to continue playing his roles (notably [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]]) and [[Mike Pollock]] was brought back to continue playing [[Contesta]] with the departure of [[Craig Blair]] from the franchise. Other actors from the original cast who have returned to voice characters in current episodes include [[Rachael Lillis]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] (briefly before her death), [[Erica Schroeder]], [[Lisa Ortiz]], [[Jason Griffith]], [[Dan Green]], among others. However, DuArt has kept most of the main voice cast from the TAJ dubbed episodes for consistency. Near the end of the {{series|Diamond and Pearl}}, new actors with notable roles in other well-known anime dubs started to appear in the series, beginning with J. Michael Tatum's role as the voice of [[Tobias]]. This trend has continued in {{series|Best Wishes}} in which voice actors such as Leah Clark, Carrie Savage, Vic Mignogna and Christopher R. Sabat have appeared, including the appearances of Clark and Tatum in ''[[M14|White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram]]''.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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