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Brandon McInnis is an Otakon 2024 Guest

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Brandon McInnis

Voice actor Brandon McInnis will be a guest at Otakon 2024. Best known for voicing roles in “Demon Slayer,” “My Hero Academia,” and other fan favorites, he’s also a singer and translator with over 150 roles in anime and video games.

Other notable roles include Yuta in “SSSS.Gridman,” Milo in “Sabikui Bisco,” Astolfo in “The Case Study of Vanitas,” Kenshiro Daimon in “ODDTAXI,” Samon Goku in “Nanbaka,” Sonosuke Izayoi in “Danganronpa 3,” Ares in “Banished from the Hero’s Party,” Mangod (Hitogami) in “Mushoku Tensei,” Yūichirō Kurono (Uncle Reaper) in “Fire Force,” Xane in “Fire Emblem Heroes,” Featherlight in “World of Warcraft: Shadowlands,” Patrick Phelps in “Black Butler,” Ganos in “Dragon Ball Super,” Iketeru in “Life Lessons with Uramichi-Oniisan,” Edward of Westminster in “Requiem of the Rose King,” Hirano in “Sasaki and Miyano,” Saku in “ACTORS: Song Connection,” Selen in “Show By Rock!!,” Yuta in “Stars Align,” Kanata in “Ensemble Stars!,” Shu Bi in “Back Arrow,” Al Lyon in “Appare-Ranman!,” Leonardo in “The Gymnastics Samurai,” Tsubasa (Kashiwagi’s Boyfriend) in “Kaguya-sama: Love is War,” Dellinger in “One Piece,” Makoto Teruhashi in “The Disastrous Life of Saiki K,” Count St. Germain in “Code: Realize,” Keita Amano in “Gamers,” and many more.

Having collaborated musically with content creators such as AmaLee and Jonathan Young, he regularly posts both cover songs and originals on YouTube and Spotify, including EPs of music originally from the anime “Given” and the “Kingdom Hearts” franchise.

Previously a software engineer, McInnis also holds a degree in Japanese and lived in Tokyo working as a translator. Having interpreted for a variety of CEOs, musicians, and manga artists, one of his most cherished professional experiences has been to do so on several occasions for Nobuo Uematsu, the famed “Final Fantasy” composer.

Otakon 2024 will be held from August 2 to August 4 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

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