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* [[Atelier Iris]] 3: Grand Phantasm - Ash F. Abenstein (uncredited)
* [[Atelier Iris]] 3: Grand Phantasm - Ash F. Abenstein (uncredited)
* [[Baten Kaitos]] Origins - Shanath
* [[Baten Kaitos]] Origins - Shanath
* [[Blaz Blue]] - Jubei, Misc. Voices (such as the Isle of Ranking in Jin's Joke Ending in ''Continuum Shift'')
* [[BlazBlue]] - Jubei, Misc. Voices (such as the Isle of Ranking in Jin's Joke Ending in ''Continuum Shift'')
* [[Brave Fencer Musashi]] - Ed (as Sparky Thornton)
* [[Brave Fencer Musashi]] - Ed (as Sparky Thornton)
* [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]] - Sword Familiar (uncredited, ''Dracula X Chronicles'' redub)
* [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]] - Sword Familiar (uncredited, ''Dracula X Chronicles'' redub)

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He is known for playing tough or grouchy men in dubbed anime and video games. His career includes Hotohori in Fushigi Yuugi and Jin in Samurai Champloo. He also played numerous cameos and minor characters in Rurouni Kenshin, in addition to the major character of Hajime Saito. He also does Don Patch in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo as well as Gabumon and other voices in Digimon. He is even the English voice of Jet Link in Cyborg 009, as well as Kisame Hoshigaki in Naruto and its sequel, Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles. As of 2010, he is the English voice of Shadow the Hedgehog.

According to Anime News Network, Thornton has the most credits of any male voice actor and he is second in total voice actor credits only next to Wendee Lee. He has been in nearly two hundred voice-over productions for Japanese animation.

Thornton is also well-known for having played many different minor voice roles throughout the Power Rangers franchise (and similar series such as VR Troopers and Masked Rider).

Thornton has also had experience with ADR direction. Currently, he is co-directing the ADR for the popular anime series Bleach alongside Wendee Lee.

Thornton's career is difficult to track, due to the multiple names under which he has been credited.


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