Special Guest Veronica Taylor

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We are delighted to welcome a very special guest this edition of Heroes Made in Asia. We are of course talking about Veronica Taylor! She is an American voiceactress who has brought many characters in kids shows and anime to life with her voice. 

The role she is most well-known for is being the voice of Ash Ketchum, the main character in the Pokemon series. Ash Ketchum is a ten year old boy who only has one goal: He Gotta Catch ‘Em All! His dream is to catch every pokemon out there and be the best pokemon trainer in the world.

But that is only one of the many characters she voiced. You can hear her voice in kid shows like Winx Club, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Teenage mutant Ninja Turtles. She is also know for her roles in well-known animes as Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball and One Piece. Even Video Games like LA Noire, Final Fantasy and Sonic the Hedgehog are all part of her repetoire! So there is a big chance that you have heard her voice somewhere before.

Now is your chance to buy your ticket for Heroes Made in Asia to meet this hero. Are you also planning to get an autograph? These can be bought on the event itself.

Veronica is very eager to meet you and is looking forward to be a special guest during Heroes Made in Asia!

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