The Ocean Group (also known as Ocean Productions, Inc., Ocean Media and Ocean Studios) is a well-known Canadian studio based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They're responsible for the dubbing of quite a few anime series, as well as a few foreign language live action films and original English language productions. They're probably most well known for their work on nearly every release in the Gundam franchise up until 2010, and for being the unofficial dubbing studio of the works of Rumiko Takahashi.
Their most prolific clients include Viz Media (who mostly nowadays use either Studiopolis or Bang Zoom! Entertainment), Geneon (now defunct), and Bandai Entertainment (now defunct), among others. They were also used by Funimation and Central Park Media in their early days. Keep in mind that the use of the voice actors in Ocean's talent pool does not mean Ocean had anything to do with the production (for example WildBrain and its legacy subsidiaries Studio B Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment, DHX Media, and DiC Entertainment have used the Vancouver talent pool extensively, as have the other two major Vancouver animation companies Mainframe Entertainment and Atomic Cartoons); Ocean is just a production company based in Vancouver that pulls from the same voice pool the rest of the studios do (it's a very common misconception). Also do not forget that there is a non-union sister studio in Calgary, Blue Water Studios. All shows listed were recorded in Vancouver unless stated otherwise.
Not to be confused with Ocean Software, an 80s/90s video game company.
The Ocean Group has dubbed the following:
- Angel Links (Blue Water)
- Beyblade Burst (Main studio and Blue Water)
- Black Lagoon
- Cardcaptor Sakura
- Cardfight!! Vanguard (Blue Water)
- Ceres, Celestial Legend (Blue Water)
- Crest of the Stars (Blue Water)
- Death Note
- Deltora Quest (Blue Water)
- Di Gi Charat Nyo! (Blue Water)
- Doki Doki School Hours (Blue Water)
- Dokkoida?!
- Dragon Ball
- Dragon Ball (Twice. A short lived dub in Vancouver for the Pilaf saga and first movie only, recorded at BLT Productions, and another dub for all 153 eps with Blue Water)
- Dragon Ball Z (Going by the edited episode count, the main studio dubbed about 19% of the series as well as Tree of Might in affiliation with Saban and Funimation, an uncut dub of the first three Dragon Ball Z movies (including a redub of the aformentioned Tree of Might) in affiliation with Pioneer and Funimation, and a separate 61% of the series in affiliation with Westwood for Europe and later Canada. Would also continue to serve as the editing and video post-production facilities for the later Funimation in-house dub episodes, and their writers would contribute some scripts throughout the entire run.)
- Dragon Ball GT (Blue Water)
- Dragon Ball Z Kai (unreleased, but many actors have confirmed that Ocean did indeed dub it; also provided editing and post production for the Nicktoons broadcast version note )
- Dragon Drive
- Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (2020 version specifically)
- Elemental Gelade
- The Vision of Escaflowne (Bandai dub, which is included with Funimation's release as a bonus, in addition to the all-new Director's Cut dub done by Funimation for the show's 20th Anniversary)
- Fancy Lala (Was primarily handled by Blue Water and Saffron Henderson was the Non-Singing Voice for the titular character)
- Fatal Fury specials and movie series
- Flame of Recca (Blue Water)
- Full Moon (Blue Water)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (Blue Water)
- Future Boy Conan (2021 dub)
- Future Card Buddyfight (Blue Water)
- Galaxy Angel
- Galaxy Express 999 (movie) and Adieu Galaxy Express 999
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OVAs
- Gintama (starting with the third series, Gintama°, Commissioned by Crunchyroll. Also provided Canadian talent for The Final, with Sentai Filmworks)
- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
- Gundam
- Mobile Suit Gundam
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Blue Water)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam (Blue Water)
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
- Mobile Suit Gundam 00
- Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer (Used main studio AND Blue Water)
- .Hack//Roots
- Hamtaro
- Hikaru no Go
- Hunter × Hunter (Blue Water; 1999 series)
- Infinite Ryvius
- Inuyasha
- Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
- Jubei-chan (Blue Water)
- Key the Metal Idol
- Kiznaiver
- Kishin Corps
- Kurozuka
- The Law of Ueki (Blue Water)
- LBX: Little Battlers eXperience (Main studio and Blue Water)
- Maison Ikkoku
- Mega Man: Upon a Star (1993) (OAV)
- Mega Man Powered Up (it's interesting to note that although many characters from the 1993 OAV and the 1995 cartoon also made an appearance in this game, none of the original actors from either series got their roles back, as it was NOT done in the main studio, but Blue Water)
- Mega Man X (Blue Water) (Mega Man X8, Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X)
- Mega Man X: Command Mission (Blue Water)
- MegaMan NT Warrior (2002)
- Monster Rancher
- My-HiME and My-Otome (Blue Water)
- Nana
- Night Warriors: Darkstalker's Revenge
- Please Save My Earth (OAV)
- Powerpuff Girls Z
- Project A-Ko (OAV)
- Ranma ½
- Ronin Warriors
- Saber Marionette J (except J Again, which was dubbed first by Animaze, J to X by Blue Water)
- Scan 2 Go (Blue Water)
- Shakugan no Shana (Season 1)
- Silent Möbius (movies and TV series; first movie was originally dubbed by Streamline Pictures and Studiopolis in the early 90's)
- The SoulTaker
- Starship Operators
- The Story of Saiunkoku
- Strawberry Marshmallow (Blue Water)
- Tobot (All seasons, Main studio and Blue Water)
- We Love Golf
- World Trigger
- Zoids (Most seasons, Chaotic Century was at Blue Water.)
The voice actors frequently used by them have also provided voice talents for the following Western Animation, Anime, films and video games,* , including:
- 3-2-1 Penguins! (series only)
- 6teen — To an extent as Marÿke Hendrikse voiced Hot Dog Vendor and Tracey Moore voiced Britney.
- A Chinese Ghost Story (Animated film)
- A Kindof Magic 2008
- The Accuser — To an extent as Chris Britton voiced Pirot and Tracey Moore voiced Liz Heath.
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective — To an extent as Michael Daingerfield voices the title role and Pam Hyatt voiced Atrocia Odora..
- Action Man (Both 1995 and 2000)
- A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines — To an extent as Erin Fitzgerald voiced Dr. Rachel Logan.
- Action Dad
- Adventures from the Book of Virtues (season 3 only)
- Adventures of Mowgli (Canadian Talents Only)
- Jungle Book (1995)
- The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police — To an extent as Tracey Moore voiced Darla "Geek" Gugenheek.
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (besides Jaleel White)
- Sonic Underground (same as above)
- Sonic Christmas Blast (same as above)
- Sonic Prime
- The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 — To an extent as Tracey Moore voiced Princess Toadstool, Tabitha St. Germain (credited as Paulina Gillis) voiced Kootie Pie Koopa and Linda Sorenson was one of the additional voice actors.
- Alien Racers
- Alienators: Evolution Continues
- Angry Birds: Summer Madness
- Animal Mechanicals — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Island Owl.
- The Avengers: United They Stand — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Tigra.
- Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show! (Canadian Talents only)
- Babar — To an extent as Maxine Miller was one of the additional voice actors.
- Baby Looney Tunes (Canadian Talents only)
- The Barbie Direct to Video films
- Batman Blackand White
- The Batman Adventures— To an extent as Phil Hayes Sergeant.
- Batgirl: Year One — To an extent as Erin Fitzgerald voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Bewarethe Batman — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Joe Braxton.
- Batman: Arkham City — To an extent as David Kaye voiced James Gordon.
- Batmanand Harley Quinn — To an extent as Trevor Devall voiced Bobby Liebowitz.
- Batman Beyond — To an extent as Phil Hayes Guard and Radiation Scientist.
- Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu — To an extent as Phil Hayes was one of the additional voice actors.
- Batman Mysteryofthe Batwoman (Same as above)
- The Battletoads pilot
- Beat Bugs
- Being Ian
- The BFG — To an extent as Michael Adamthwaite performs Butcher Boy.
- Bibi Blocksberg (recorded at Blue Water)
- Billy the Cat
- The first three BIONICLE films
- Bitsy Bears
- Blaster's Universe — To an extent as Marÿke Hendrikse voiced G.C.
- Bob the Builder (U.S. dub of the reboot)
- The BOTS Master
- Braceface — To an extent as Marÿke Hendrikse voiced Genesis Lupinski.
- B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula — To an extent as Kirby Morrow voiced Zadam.
- Bratz (season 2 only)
- Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars!
- Camp Candy (Canadian Talents only)
- Capertown Cops
- Captain Flamingo — To an extent as Tabitha St. Germain voiced the titular character.
- Captain N: The Game Master
- Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot
- The Care Bears Family — To an extent as Tabitha St. Germain (credited as Paulina Gillis) voiced Swift Heart Rabbit.
- Care Bears Movie II A New Generation — To an extent as Maxine Miller voiced True Heart Bear and Pam Hyatt voiced Noble Heart Horse.
- Care Bears: Journey to Joke-A-Lot — To an extent as Stevie Vallance voiced Share Bear.
- Carol & The End of The World — To an extent as Ian James Corlett was one of the additional voice actors.
- Cartoon Network (Commercials) (Canadian Talents only)
- FusionFall (Same as above)
- Cat Burglar — To a small extent as Trevor Devall voiced Museum Director and God.
- Chappie
- Chip and Potato
- Chuck's Choice
- Class of the Titans
- Clifford's Puppy Days — To an extent as Phil Hayes voiced Bobby.
- Cocomelon Lane
- Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island (Canadian Talents only)
- Conan the Adventurer
- Conan Exiles — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Acros the Wanderer and Warmaker.
- Corduroy note
- Corner Gas Animated
- Cosmic Quantum Ray (Canadian Talents only)
- The Cramp Twins (Canadian Talents only)
- Crash: Mind Over Mutant (Canadian Talents only)
- Crash of the Titans — To an extent as Matt Hill was one of the additional voice actors.
- Cyberchase — To an extent as Jason Michas voiced the Crab Prince.
- Cybersix (recorded at Ocean)
- Cyboars (recorded at Blue Water)
- Darkstalkers
- Dawn of War series - Both main games and all expansion packs; Canadian Talents only for the sequels.
- The Deep (2015)
- Devil Kings
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2021) (Canadian Talents Only)
- Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life? (English dub) — To a extent as Claire Corlett voiced Mavis.
- Dino Babies
- Dinosaur Train
- Dinotrux
- D'Myna Leagues
- Dog City — To an extent as Tabitha St. Germain (credited as Paulina Gillis) voiced Kitty.
- Donkey Kong Country — To an extent as Stevie Vallance voiced Dixie Kong and Richard Newman voiced Green Kroc and Kong Fu.
- Double Dragon
- Dr. Dimensionpants
- Dragalia Lost (Vancouver Talents only)
- Dragon Ball Super — To an extent as Brian Drummond voiced Copy Vegeta.
- Dragon Booster
- The Dragon Prince
- Dragon Tales
- Droids — To an extent as Pam Hyatt voiced Bola and Long John Baldry voiced The Great Heep.
- DuckTales (2017 series) — To a very small extent as Andrea Libman voiced Bramble the Kelpie.
- The Dumb Bunnies — To a very small extent as Nicole Oliver voiced Felony.
- Ed, Edd n Eddy - and any media that features the characters, including FusionFall, CN City and The Grim Adventures of the KND.
- Edgar & Ellen
- Emmet's Holiday Party: A LEGO Movie Short — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Alfred Pennyworth.
- Escape from Planet Earth (Canadian Talents Only)
- Eternals (2014)
- Exchange Student Zero (Canadian Talents Only)
- Exo Squad (Canadian Talents Only)
- Extreme Dinosaurs
- The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Titania.
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
- Fantastic Four (2005) — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Doombots.
- Farm League — To an extent as David Kaye voiced Supermanatee.
- Fast & Furious: Spy Racers — Shannon Chan-Kent appears in the second half of Season 6 as a Film Director.
- Fat Dog Mendoza
- Finley the Fire Engine (U.S. dub - Canadian Talents Only)
- For Better or for Worse — To an extent as Janyse Jaud was one of the additional voice actors.
- Franklin — To a an extent as Richard Newman voiced Mr. Turtle.
- Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (Live-action film, but utilized the voice pool for the supporting cast and extras)
- Funky Fables
- Fullmetal Alchemist (2003 series)— To an extent as Scott McNeil voiced Hohenheim of Light.
- Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa (same as above)
- Some post-1990s Inspector Gadget projects:
- Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever
- Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's Revenge
- Gadget and the Gadgetinis
- Gadget Boy & Heather — To an extent as Stevie Vallance voiced Spydra.
- Generation O!
- George of the Jungle (season 1 only)
- George Shrinks — To an extent as Tracey Moore voiced the titular character and Marÿke Hendrikse voiced Hela.
- Geronimo Stilton
- The Ghost and Molly McGee — To an extent as Trevor Devall voiced Weird Larry and Irving the Illusionist.
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (DiC seasons only)*
- Go Away, Unicorn! — To an extent as Rebecca Husain voiced Alice.
- The Godfather (Canadian Talents only)
- Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (Canadian Talents Only)
- Growing Up Creepie — To an extent as Stevie Vallance voiced Gnat.
- The Grim Adventures of the KND — To an extent as Tony Sampson voiced Eddy.
- Help! I'm a Fish (English dub; Canadian Talents Only)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 series; Canadian Talents only)
- The New Adventures of He-Man
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021) — To an extent as David Kaye voiced Battle Cat and Cringer and Trevor Devall voiced Beast Man/R'Qazz and Bash.
- Henry Hugglemonster — To an extent as Chiara Zanni voiced Cobby.
- Hero: 108
- The Hollow
- Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5
- The Hub (Commercials) (Canadian Talents only)
- Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Drax the Destroyer and Mark Hildreth voiced Deathlok.
- Hurricanes
- Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United — To an extent as David Kaye voiced J.A.R.V.I.S..
- Iron Man: Armored Adventures (this was actually recorded at Ocean)
- Iron Man Marvel Anime: — To an extent as Michael Donovan provided the voice of Nakai.
- Jay Jay the Jet Plane — To a small extent as Michael Donovan provided the voices of Big Jake and Old Oscar in Seasons 3&4
- Most of Jetlag Productions' videos
- Jimmy Two-Shoes — To an extent as Tabitha St. Germain voiced Heloise.
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Johnny Test (besides James Arnold Taylor)
- Justice League — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Justice League Godsand Monsters — To an extent as Trevor Devall voiced Professor Hamilton.
- Justice League: Warworld — To an extent as Trevor Devall voiced Drifter.
- Kid vs. Kat
- Kids' WB! (Commercials) (Vancouver Talents only)
- King Arthur & the Knights of Justice
- Kong: The Animated Series
- Krypto the Superdog
- The Last Kids on Earth (Canadian Talents only)
- Lalaloopsy (2013 series recorded at Blue Water, Continuity Reboot We're Lalaloopsy used talent from the main studio)
- League of Super Evil
- Legendsof Chima
- LEGO DC Super-Villains — To a small extent as David Sobolov voiced Frankenstein, Lobo and Gorilla Grodd.
- LEGO Elves: Secrets of Elvendale
- LEGO Friends
- LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar
- LEGO Star Wars: The Resistance Rises — To a small extent as Trevor Devall voiced Admiral Ackbar.
- LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (Canadian Talents only)
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures (Canadian Talents only)
- LEGO Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum
- LEGO Marvel Avengers: Loki in Training
- LEGO Marvel Avengers: Time Twisted
- LEGO Marvel Super Heroes — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Drax the Destroyer, Electro and Mysterio.
- Lego Marvel Super Heroes Guardians Of The Galaxy The Thanos Threat — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Drax the Destroyer and Trevor Devall voiced Rocket Raccoon.
- Legion of Super Heroes (2006) — To an extent, as David Sobolov voiced Persuader.
- Liberty's Kids (Canadian Talents only)
- Lion of Oz (Vancouver Talent only)
- Little Orphan Annie's Very Animated Christmas
- Littlest Pet Shop (1995 series)
- Littlest Pet Shop (2012 series)
- Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own
- Llama Llama (Canadian Talents only)
- LoliRock
- The Loud House — To an extent as Ian James Corlett and Trevor Devall voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- MacGyver (Seasons 3-6) — Live-action TV series, but utilized the voice pool for the supporting cast and extras
- Mack & Moxy (Canadian Talents only)
- Madeline
- Martin Mystery
- Martha Speaks
- Marvel's Avengers — To a small extent as Christopher Judge voiced Black Panther / T'Challa.
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3 — To a small extent as Paul Dobson voiced Doctor Doom and Shuma-Gorath.
- Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
- Marvel Battleworld: Treachery at Twilight
- Marvel Battleworld: Mystery of the Thanostones — To an extent, as Maxine Miller voiced Betty Ross and Norn Queen.
- The Marvel Super Heroes
- Marvel Super Heroes — To an extent, as Chris Britton voiced Iron Man.
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Firebrand, Trevor Devall voiced Rocket Racoon and David Kaye voiced Jedah.
- Max Steel (2013)
- Mega Man (Ruby-Spears) (recorded at Ocean)
- Michel Vaillant (recorded at Ocean)
- The Mighty Kong (Canadian Talents only)
- Mischief City — To an extent, as Jason Michas was one of the additional voice actors.
- The Misadventures of Tron Bonne — To an extent as Michael Daingerfield voiced Glyde.
- Mixels — To a small extent as Phil Hayes voiced King Nixel, Rokit, Coach, Kuffs and Incid #06.
- Molly of Denali
- Monster Beach
- Monster Buster Club (Vancouver Talent only)
- Monster Loving Maniacs
- Mosaic (Canadian Talents Only)
- Mr. Magoo
- ¡Mucha Lucha! (Canadian Talents only)
- Mummies Alive!
- My Little Pony
- My Little Pony Tales
- G3/G3.5 My Little Pony
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (talent from both the main studio and Blue Water have done voices on the show)
- My Little Pony: The Movie (Canadian Talents only)
- A New Generation (same as above)
- Equestria Girls series
- Equestria Girls
- Rainbow Rocks
- Friendship Games
- Legend of Everfree
- Magical Movie Night
- Forgotten Friendship
- Rollercoaster of Friendship
- Spring Breakdown
- Sunset’s Backstage Pass
- Holidays Unwrapped
- Digital Series
- My Pet Monster — To an extent as Tracey Moore voiced Princess and Maxine Miller was one of the additional voice actors.
- Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend — To an extent as Michael Daingerfield voiced Actaeon, Pam Hyatt voiced the Jealousy Spirit, and Lenore Zann voiced Persephone.
- NASCAR Racers (Canadian Talents only)
- Nerds and Monsters
- The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux — To a very small extent as Pam Hyatt voiced Morla
- The New Adventures of Peter Pan (Recorded at the main studio and Blue Water)
- Nexo Knights
- Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (Canadian Talents only)
- Hulk Vs. (same as above)
- Planet Hulk (same as above)
- Thor: Tales of Asgard (same as above)
- Nilus the Sandman
- The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas — To an extent as Long John Baldry reprised his role of Nilus the Sandman.
- Ninjago
- Noddy franchise:
- Teryl Rothery played Mrs. Skittles in the North American dub of Noddy's Toyland Adventures produced for The Noddy Shop.
- Several voice actors from the main studio played roles in the North American dub of Make Way For Noddy.
- The Norm of the North sequels
- Ōban Star-Racers
- One Piece — To an extent as Scott McNeil voiced Shiki.
- One Piece Film: Strong World (same as above)
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes — To a very small extent as Michael Donovan voiced Director.
- Open Season: Scared Silly (Canadian Talents only)
- Orion and the Dark — To an extent as Shannon Chan-Kent voiced Adult Hypatia.
- Packages from Planet X
- Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
- PAW Patrol (Vancouver Talents only)
- PBS Kids (Commercials) (Vancouver Talents only)
- Peanuts Motion Comics (Canadian Talents only)
- Peep and the Big Wide World — To an extent, as Chris Britton was one of the additional voice actors.
- Pinky and the Brain - To a extent as Michael Donovan voiced Maitre'D and Phil Hayes voiced Pollster #2.
- Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (Canadian Talents Only)
- Popples — To an extent as Stevie Vallance voiced Party, Puffball, Prize and Punkity and Linda Sorenson voiced Pretty Bit.
- Polly Pocket
- [PROTOTYPE] (Canadian Talents only)
- Pucca
- Punch-Out!! (Wii) — To an extent as Richard Newman voiced Bear Hugger.
- The Punisher (Canadian Talents only)
- PJ Masks — To an extent as Claire Corlett is the current voice of Greg / Gekko.
- Quest for Zhu
- Ratchet & Clank (Canadian Talents only)
- Rated "A" for Awesome
- Ready Jet Go!
- ReBoot
- Redakai — To an extent as Tegan Moss voiced Princess Diara.
- Regular Show — To an extent as David Kaye voiced a handful of one-shot characters, Trevor Devall voiced DVD and Stream Bot Box #1, and David Sobolov voiced Dale.
- Rekkit Rabbit
- Rescue Heroes — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Wendy Waters.
- Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy
- Robin and the Dreamweavers
- RoboCop: Alpha Commando
- Rogue One — To an extent as David Sobolov and Michael Donovan were the additional voice actors.
- Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1998) and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and The Island Of Misfit Toys (Canadian Talents only)
- Rugrats — To an extent as Michael Donovan voiced Evil Scientist and Jim Hashimoto.
- All Grown Up! — To an extent as Phil Hayes voiced Pilot and Captain.
- Rugrats (2021) — To an extent as Trevor Devall voiced Chuckie's Dream Narrator.
- Sabrina: The Animated Series (Canadian Talents only)
- Sabrina's Secret Life
- Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch
- Salty's Lighthouse
- Samurai 7
- Sausage Party (Canadian Talents only)
- Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat — To an extent as Hiro Kanagawa voiced The Foolish Magistrate
- Scarface: The World Is Yours (Canadian Talents only)
- Scary Godmother
- Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed (Live-action film, but utilized the voice pool for the supporting cast and extras)
- Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? — To an extent, as Ian James Corlett voiced Sherlock Holmes, David Kaye and Trevor Devall have voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Trickor Treat Scooby Doo — To an extent, as Erin Fitzgerald voiced Library Kid, Superhero Girl and Musketeer 2.
- The Secret Files of The Spy Dogs — To an extent as Michael Donovan voiced Stahl.
- Shaq's Garage (Canadian Talents only)
- Shark Tale — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Hammerhead Boss and Sawfish Waiter and Erin Fitzgerald was one of the additional voice actors.
- Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
- SheZow
- Silverwing
- Skull Island — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Boomer and Mercus and Trevor Devall voiced Glasses Merc and Veteran.
- Skysurfer Strike Force (recorded at Ocean)
- Shadow Raiders
- Slam Dunk — To a small extent as Vincent Tong voiced Tetsushi Shiozaki.
- Slugterra
- Sly Cooper
- The Snoopy Show (Vancouver Talent only)
- Space Strikers (Canadian Talents only)
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series - To a small extent as Lenore Zann voiced Rogue.
- Spider-Man Unlimited
- Spider-Man Unlimited (Video Game) — To an extent as Chiara Zanni voiced Annie Parker.
- Ultimate Spider-Man' — To an extent as David Kaye and Trevor Devall were the new voices J.A.R.V.I.S. and Rocket Racoon (respectively).
- Spider-Man 3 — To an extent as Erin Fitzgerald was one of the additional voice actors.
- Spy Kids: Mission Critical (Canadian Talents only)
- Star Beam
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — To an extent as David Kaye voiced General Tandin.
- The Force Awakens — To an extent as Michael Donovan was one of the additional voice actors.
- Star Wars: The Old Republic' — To an extent as David Kaye and Trevor Devall were the additional voice actors.
- Stargate Infinity
- Stargate SG-1*
- Stellaluna (The DTV movie)
- Stone Protectors (recorded at Ocean)
- Storm Hawks
- Street Fighter
- Street Sharks (Canadian Talents only)
- Strawberry Shortcake:
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures
- Strawberry Shortcake: The Berryfest Princess (recorded at Ocean)
- Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City Notably, Andrea Libman reprises her role of Lemon Meringue from BBA.
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures
- Super Dinosaur
- Super Duper Sumos
- Superman: The Animated Series — To an extent as Phil Hayes and Michael Donovan voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Superman Unbound — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Kryptonian #1.
- Tales of Metropolis — To an extent as David Kaye voiced Superman / Clark Kent / Kal-El and Bizarro.
- Supernoobs
- Sushi Pack
- Tales From The Far Side
- Sylvanian Families — To an extent as Tabitha St. Germain (credited as Paulina Gillis) voiced Ashley Evergreen.
- The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries — To an extent, as Michael Donovan and Phil Hayes voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation*
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Chikara Shisho.
- 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2010s films — To an extent as Noel Fisher voiced Michelangelo.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2017) — To an extent as David Kaye voices Sgt. Swat (Matt Youngberg) and Jester Jim (Matt Youngberg)
- The Ten Commandments (Vancouver Talent only)
- Teen Titans — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Cron.
- Toad Patrol — To an extent as Long John Baldry voiced Mistle Toad.
- ToddWorld
- Tom and Jerry Tales (except for Los Angeles talents as guest stars)
- Total Drama (Vancouver Talents only as additional voices)
- Total Dramarama (same as above)
- Totally Spies! — Ian James Corlett voiced James, Lenore Zann voiced Ariel and Dina, Stevie Vallance voiced G.L.A.D.I.S, Samuel Vincent voiced Martin Mystery and Teryl Rothery voiced M.O.M.
- Transformers
- Transformers: Generation 2 (Commercials and show promos, with Garry Chalk voicing Silverbolt and Leadfoot in the former and narrating the latter)
- Transformers: Prime — To an extent as David Sobolov voiced Shockwave.
- Transformers Prime TVM Beast Hunters Predacons Rising (same as above)
- Beast Wars
- Transformers: Armada
- Transformers: Energon
- Transformers: Cybertron
- Transformers: Go-Bots
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) (Canadian Talents only)
- Trollz (Canadian Talents only)
- Tweenies (American dub) — To an extent as Tracey Moore voiced Milo.
- Ty the Tasmanian Tiger — To an extent as Matt Hill voices Andy.
- Ultra Force — To an extent as Nicole Oliver voiced Veil.
- Ultimate Book of Spells
- Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk
- VeggieTales — To an extent, as Lee Tockar and Trevor Devall voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Video Power (The Power Team segments)
- Voltron Force
- Voltron: Legendary Defender — To an extent as Trevor Devall voices Antok and Keith's Dad.
- Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad
- The Wacky World of Tex Avery (Canadian Talents only)
- Walter Melon (season 2 only)
- War for the Planet of the Apes (Vancouver Talents only)
- Warriors of Virtue
- Weird-Ohs
- What's with Andy? — To an extent as Ian James Corlett voiced Andy.
- What A Cartoon! Show — To an extent as Phil Hayes voiced Tumbleweed Tex and Dad (3).
- Will and Dewitt — To an extent as Richard Ian Cox voices Dewitt.
- Wishfart — To an extent as Brian Drummond voiced The King of the Underworld, Stephanie and Joey and Laara Sadiq voiced Ant Leader.
- World of Warcraft — To an extent as Scott McNeil voiced Duraos.
- WordWorld — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Kangaroo, Owl and Tiger.
- Xiaolin Chronicles (Canadian Talents only)
- X-Men franchise:
- X-Men: Evolution (recorded at Ocean)
- Wolverine and the X-Men — To an extent as Mark Hildreth voiced Quicksilver.
- X-Men: The Animated Series — To an extent as Lenore Zann voiced Rogue (carrying over to X-Men '97) and Chris Britton voiced Mr. Sinister.
- Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (English dub; Vancouver Talent only)
- Yakkity Yak
- Yam Roll — To an extent as Lee Tockar voiced the titular character and Katcho Miso.
- Young Justice (2010) — To an extent as David Kaye voiced Elongated Man, Arion and Ryus Nereus.
- Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim
- Yvon of the Yukon
- The Zeta Project — To an extent as Phil Hayes voiced Earl and Ian James Corlett voiced a handful of one-shot characters.
- Zeke's Pad
Some tropes that The Ocean Group is most well known for:
- Only So Many Canadian Actors: Many of their voice artists often overlap with this trope, appearing in several other Canadian-produced animated (and sometimes live-action, as is the case with Teryl Rothery and Scott McNeil) works, and occasionally with actors from the Montreal and Toronto pools (albeit mostly for animation).
- The Other Darrin: Many examples. Their dubs had issues with recasting on several occasions:
- Ranma ½: Happened with Ranma himself (both boy and girl), Kodachi Kuno (twice), Cologne, Dr. Tofu, the Jusenkyo Guide, and Nabiki Tendo (temporarily).
- Inuyasha: Happened with Sora, Eri, and Kohaku in the original series, and Kagome, Sesshomaru, Lady Kaede, and (once again) Kohaku when the show was revived for The Final Act.
- Maison Ikkoku: The dub was put on hold after episode 36, and revived years later. Many voices changed, including Yusaku Godai, Ikuko, Yotsuya, Kozue, Ritsuko Chigusa, Kentaro's mother, Kentaro's father, and Kentaro himself.
- Dragon Ball Z: Happened when Funimation decided to move the dub in-house, and the entire Ocean cast was fired. Most of them came back though when their dub was revived for Canadian and European markets for the Trunks Saga onwards. Notably, they had three Gokus (Ian James Corlett, Peter Kelamis, and Kirby Morrow).
- Shakugan no Shana: Happened again, when Funimation chose to continue the dub in-house instead of getting Ocean back from the first season, which was originally licensed by Geneon, due to a 2-year long delay caused by the Geneon/Universal merger red tape that was occurring at the time.
- Project AKO: The opposite, where the Ocean cast replaced another cast after the first film, which was dubbed by Manga UK.
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Another case of Ocean taking over for another cast. The actual TV series was dubbed by the California-based Animaze, while Ocean handled the recap movies, which was technically the same material. Partial case of this and Dueling Dubs.
- Mega Man Powered Up: Due to the Calgary-based Blue Water being used as the recording studio, as opposed to the main Vancouver-based studio, everyone was recast. While some of the recasts were understandable due to some of the characters being younger than their '90's iteration (Mega Man being voiced by Cole Howard instead of Ian James Corlett, for example), some were less so (Dr. Wily being voiced Dean Galloway as opposed to Scott McNeil).
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Due to a Canadian voice actors' strike, the Ocean cast couldn't return, and the show was instead given to Ocean's non-union sub-studio, Blue Water.
- Saber Marionette J: Happened with Cherry and Luchs in the original show, and the almost entire cast for Saber Marionette J to X. Contrary to popular belief, they were not replaced with Animaze when J Again was dubbed, because it came first.
- Monster Rancher: Happened with Genki, Golem and Monol.
- Ronin Warriors: Bizarrely happened with half the cast for episode 2 (and only episode 2), and other random members changed for one episode at a time at other points due to the tight schedule of dubbing. According to legend, episode 2 was such a bad case because many members of the cast had caught a nasty head cold that was going around Vancouver (it was eventually discovered that episode 2 was actually recorded first as a pilot, with many voices changing for the series proper, and this episode never being redubbed for consistency). Years later when the sequel OVAs were dubbed, many voices changed again.
- Madeline: Quite egregious. The titular character has a new VA and the other VAs are shuffled around or replaced with every new season of the show. Examples include Chantal Strand and Andrea Libman, among others.
- Barbie: Kelly Sheridan was retired as the voice of Barbie in DTV movies produced in Canada and was replaced with Diana Kaarina. The former did come back to do the voice of Barbie in DTV movies, but she was eventually replaced by Erica Lindbeck.
- A non-dubbing example: Dr. Robotnik had different voice actors in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic Underground (Long John Baldry in Adventures and Garry Chalk in Underground). Interestingly, his voice in the pilot for Adventures was provided by Jim Cummings, who is based in Los Angeles and is otherwise unassociated with Ocean.
- The Vision of Escaflowne: Happened with the dub for the 20th Anniversary Director's Cut version. Funimation started creating an all new dub in-house with their usual voice actors, replacing the original Canadian cast. The original Canadian dub is still being included on the home video release as an added bonus.
- Beyblade Burst: Both Ocean AND Blue Water ARE The Other Darrin for the franchise as all of the previous Beyblade series were dubbed in Toronto. Though over time, they too would be replaced with actors from the LA vocal pool.
- Powerpuff Girls Z: This was understandable since the original cast of the 1998 series (i.e. Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, etc.) would've been INCREDIBLY expensive to hire for a low budget anime, as well as the fact that most of them rarely do anime dubs in general.
- Future Card Buddyfight: Due to a nearly two year-long gap between the dub going on hiatus in the middle of it's second season and resuming at the start of it's fourth season, several characters were recast, including Gao (from Sabrina Pitre to Melissa Dorsey), Kuguru (Maddie Duke to Emma Duke) and Zanya (Shawn Seward to Kas Nixon).
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: For the English version of the HD Remaster, NYAV Post will be redubbing both series (Fridge Logic suggests they could have just made the HD Remaster sub-only to avoid having to go through the trouble of redubbing the series from scratch, or could have used Ocean's budget studio Blue Water to fill in the gaps).
- Silent Möbius: Another case of Ocean being The Other Darrin here, the 1991 movie was dubbed in the early 90's by Studiopolis for Streamline Pictures in Los Angeles featuring some of the voice actors from Robotech. However, when Bandai Entertainment licensed the 1998 TV series and dubbed it in 1999, they opted to use Ocean instead of having the Streamline cast reprising their roles likely for cost reasons. 8 years after the TV series was dubbed, the Vancouver cast would redub the 1991 movie and dub its 1992 sequel as well.
- Those Two Actors: Kirby Morrow and Kelly Sheridan were well known for this, regardless if their roles were main characters or minor one shots.