Richard Basehart
Nope- it is just a fictional TV show made in the 1980's starring David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight and William Daniels as the voice to his talking car K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand).
William Daniels- 1980's TV series and sequel TV movie "Knight Rider 2000" Val Kilmer- 2008/2009 TV series
Vic Mignogna voices Zero Kiryu .
owner of al's toy barn (the chicken man)
Geoff Dolan is the actor who does the voice of Koragg the Knight Wolf while he is under The Master of the Underworld's control however once Leanbow fully takes control of Koragg the Knight Wolf Geoff Dolan no longer voices him and instead Leanbow's actor; Chris Graham is the one who takes over for voicing Koragg the Knight Wolf.
Will Arnett provides Kitt's voice. You might remember him from Blades of Glory.
Nope- it is just a fictional TV show made in the 1980's starring David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight and William Daniels as the voice to his talking car K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand).
William Daniels- 1980's TV series and sequel TV movie "Knight Rider 2000" Val Kilmer- 2008/2009 TV series
Blade Knight is voiced by Eric Stuart (who also does Meta Knight's voice.) I was unable to find Sword Knight's English voice actor, but his Japanese voice actor is Hikaru Tokita.
He did his own voice
KITT, the car from "Knight Rider," drove by itself using a combination of advanced artificial intelligence and remote control technology. The car was equipped with sensors, computer systems, and voice recognition to navigate and respond to its environment. Its AI, known as Michael Knight's "Knight Industries Two Thousand," allowed it to make decisions and perform complex maneuvers autonomously. The show's depiction blended real technology with fictional elements to create the illusion of self-driving capabilities.
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The voice of prince charming
The voice you hear in the HBO series intros, including "Game of Thrones," is that of actor and narrator Charles Dance. He is best known for his role as Tywin Lannister in the series. Dance's distinctive voice adds a dramatic touch to the opening credits, setting the tone for the show.
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Yes, he provided the voices for Zero and Ichiru.
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