A.T.O.M


11:00 am - 11:30 am, Thursday, May 28 on Canal 11 de Guatemala ()

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About this Broadcast
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Las aventuras de cinco adolescentes.

2005 Spanish, Castilian
Acción/aventura Animado

Cast & Crew
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Alli Mauzey (Actor) .. Catalina Leone 'Lioness'
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. King
James Arnold Taylor (Actor) .. Axel Manning
Charlie Schlatter (Actor) .. Hawk
Clancy Brown (Actor) .. Alexander Paine
Tom Kenny (Actor) .. Spydah
Bill Fagerbakke (Actor) .. Albert 'Flesh'
Alexander Polinsky (Actor) .. Garrett
Kari Wahlgren (Actor) .. Magness
Erin Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Dr. Rachelle Logan
Charles Howerton (Actor) .. Kip Hawkes - Jr. & Sr.
Isabella Way (Actor) .. Laura

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Did You Know..
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Alli Mauzey (Actor) .. Catalina Leone 'Lioness'
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. King
Born: September 20, 1986
Trivia: When he initially surfaced as an on-camera presence during the 1990s and 2000s, supporting actor Aldis Hodge recalled a young Will Smith, with his looks, his relaxed charm, and easygoing manner; like Smith, Hodge made one of his first significant impressions on the small screen, yet he maintained a lower profile. Parts included guest starring appearances on such series programs as ER, CSI, NYPD Blue, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Around 2005, Hodge broke into big-screen features, first with small-scale roles, such as an appearance in the David Mamet-Stuart Gordon thriller Edmond, then in that same year's Snoop Dogg-headlined urban drama The Tenants. Hodge also provided one of the adorable penguins' voices in George Miller's animal picture Happy Feet (2006). One the small screen that year, Hodge could be seen in a recurring role on the critically acclaimed sports drama series Friday Night Lights as Ray "Voodoo" Tatum. He enjoyed a healthy run on the hit cable program Leverage as part of a group of criminals who take revenge against other scammers in order to help out those who have been victimized. Aldis Hodge is not to be confused with Al Hodge (Captain Video and His Video Rangers), a television actor from the '50s and '60s -- nor are they related.
James Arnold Taylor (Actor) .. Axel Manning
Born: July 22, 1969
Trivia: From the beginning of his career, actor James Arnold Taylor specialized almost exclusively in voice-over work and evinced a predilection for sci-fi- and fantasy-themed material. He took assignments as original characters, and also perfected the art of "voice-doubling" for A-listers whose scheduling conflicts prevented them from re-looping, such as Steve Carell, Billy Bob Thornton, and Nicolas Cage. Original characterizations included such voices as Raul, Rick, and Kid Walla in The Animatrix, Wooldoor Sockbat in all three seasons of Drawn Together, and Leonardo in the big-screen animated adaptation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT (2007). In 2008, Taylor voiced Obi-Wan Kenobi in the animated feature Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Taylor's television resumé includes guest spots on series including The PowerPuff Girls, Kim Possible, and What's New, Scooby-Doo?
Charlie Schlatter (Actor) .. Hawk
Born: May 01, 1966
Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 18 Again (1988).
Clancy Brown (Actor) .. Alexander Paine
Born: January 05, 1959
Birthplace: Urbana, Ohio, United States
Trivia: A tall, intense, hulking actor who was a natural to play Frankenstein's monster in The Bride (1985), Clancy Brown has utilized his naturally menacing exterior for a career's worth of villainous roles, most notably in films such as Highlander and The Shawshank Redemption. With good looks that could be described as somewhat Neanderthal in nature, he has also found the occasional sympathetic portrayal, and been equal to the task of acting it. Clancy Brown was born on January 5, 1959, in Urbana, OH, the son of a newspaperman-turned-U.S. congressman. He was raised in both Urbana and Washington, D.C., and claims to have been introduced to acting by a neighbor who got him into Shakespeare at a young age. Brown acted in high school and during his teenage summers before enrolling at Northwestern University on a track scholarship as a discus hurler. He graduated with a degree in speech and went on to mix drinks in Chicago while working in local theater. Brown's first film role established the trend for how his services would be used throughout his career. He appeared as Viking in the Sean Penn "juvy" drama Bad Boys (1983), in which he threw around his muscle as one of the detention center's intimidators. Next he appeared in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984) as the cowboy Rawhide, then as Highlander's sword-wielding embodiment of evil, Kurgan, in the 1986 cult classic. A succession of roles as bruising heavies, often corrupt cops, followed during the late '80s and '90s, in films such as Dead Man Walking (1996) and The Hurricane (1999). The most memorable among these was Captain Byron Hadley, the crooked prison guard with the deadly billy club in the multiple-Oscar-nominated The Shawshank Redemption (1994). In 1997, he played one of his more infrequent good guy roles as Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers. From 1997-1998, he had a prominent recurring guest role as a doctor on NBC's ratings champ ER. His prolific television career also includes a role on the sci-fi series Earth 2 (1994). In 2002, Brown appeared among an ensemble cast in the HBO film The Laramie Project, which was about the beating death of gay Wyoming teen Matthew Shepard. The next year, he took on the prominant role of Brother Justin Crowe on HBO's cryptic period drama Carnivàle, joining another talented ensemble cast and once again tapping into his dark side. Brown's distinctive voice has been in high demand throughout his career, resulting in dozens of voice-over credits in animated features such as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and television series. Of course his distinctively brute face was still very much an important part of his career, with an onscreen role in the hit television series Lost serving well to provide viewers with a valuable history of the mysterious "hatch." A trip back in time found the hulking Brown assuming the role of a monstrous viking in director Markus Nispel's Pathfinder, and later that same year the actor could once again be spotted on the big screen in the Kevin Costner Coast Guard drama The Guardian. In 2008 he appeared in the college football film The Express, and the next year had small but crucial roles in the indie drama The Twenty, as well as Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! He continued to land small parts in bug budget Hollywood spectacles like the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Cowboys & Aliens, and Green Lantern.
Tom Kenny (Actor) .. Spydah
Born: July 13, 1962
Birthplace: East Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia: Voice actor Tom Kenny was born in New York and worked as a standup comedian. After brief roles in the comedy features How I Got Into College and Shakes the Clown, he started doing sketch comedy on the FOX series The Edge. One of his first voice acting gigs was the cow on Rocko's Modern Life. In 1995, he starting writing and acting on the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. It was there that he met his future wife, fellow cast member Jill Talley. After Mr. Show ended, Kenny turned to voice acting full-time with popular Cartoon Network series like Dexter's Laboratory. On The Powerpuff Girls, he provided colorful narration as well as several character voices. Grown-up audiences heard him on Dilbert, Futurama, The Animatrix, or Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights. Though he has dozens of credits to his name, Kenny is probably most well known as the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. First aired in 1999 on Nickelodeon, SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated series about a fry cook who lives at the bottom of the sea. Popular with both young and old audiences, the show became one of the most highly-rated cartoons on TV. Kenny was also the narrator and various other characters on the show, and reprised his role for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in 2004. The always-in-demand vocal talent performed multiple roles in The Ant Bully, took over the duty of voicing Rabbit in 2011's Winnie the Pooh, and gave Wheelie a voice in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2012 he could be heard in Tim Burton feature length adaptation of his short film Frankenweenie.
Bill Fagerbakke (Actor) .. Albert 'Flesh'
Born: October 04, 1957
Birthplace: Fontana, California, United States
Trivia: Played football on scholarship at the University of Idaho before quitting after two years; after landing a part in a production of Godspell, he changed his major to Theater Arts. While studying for his MFA at Southern Methodist University, he roomed with actor/writer Nick Bakay, who wrote Paul Blart: Mall Cop. Appeared in a 1986 Off-Broadway production of The Nice and the Nasty, opposite Jane Adams and William H. Macy. Is one of the tallest actors in Hollywood at 6'6". Named a co-chair of a multi-phase renovation project to the main theatre at his alma mater in 2012.
Alexander Polinsky (Actor) .. Garrett
Kari Wahlgren (Actor) .. Magness
Born: July 13, 1977
Erin Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Dr. Rachelle Logan
Born: September 21, 1972
Charles Howerton (Actor) .. Kip Hawkes - Jr. & Sr.
Born: June 24, 1938
Isabella Way (Actor) .. Laura

Before / After
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Kim Possible
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