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August 14, 2008

News for T-MODE 2008:

T-MODE announces voice actress guest Stephanie Sheh

Meet Stephanie Sheh in person at T-MODE '08

Arlington, VA (August 13, 2008) -- T-MODE adds another exciting guest to its 2008 lineup with voice actress Stephanie Sheh. Stephanie can be currently heard as the voice of Sue Yee on the new Nicktoons show "Three Delivery." To anime fans, she is probably best known as Hinata in "Naruto," Orhime in "Bleach," Eureka in "Eureka 7," and Mamimi in "FLCL." Her latest anime projects include Ao in "Freedom," Kinon in "Gurren Lagan," and Akira in "Lucky Star."

Stephanie can also be heard in several video games, Kyrie in "Devil May Cry 4," Chow Yun Fat's daughter, Teko in "Stranglehold," Rebecca Chambers in "Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles," to name a few. In addition to voice acting, Stephanie was also the ADR director for "Paradise Kiss" and has assistant voice directed on "Freedom," and "Huntik," which will air in January 2009. Stephanie is thrilled to be attending T-MODE '08.

Information and registration for T-MODE '08 can be found online at the T-MODE website. T-MODE is also hosting an After Otakon Sale, where 3-Day Passes are available at a discounted rate of $35 until August 30th. For more details, please visit www.tmode.org.

About T-MODE
T-MODE is an annual anime and gaming convention dedicated to the expansion of Asian culture and video gaming in the United States. Previously announced guests for 2008 include actor/director/musician Johnny Yong Bosch (Bleach, Trigun, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers); industry member Kevin McKeever (Robotech); the first Maryland visual kei band, [geist]; garage rock female group Thee 50's High Teens; jazzy J-pop duo Love etc.; power-funk outfit Sakura Madams; horror-comical-freak core rockers Gelatine; professional Japanese/ Korean vocal musician D-chan; horror rock band Monster Madhouse; and cosplay guests YuffieBunny, Natalie Smith and Fire Lily. This year's T-MODE is dedicated to the memory of T-MODE Founder and Chairman, Lawrence Stuckey. Visit http://www.tmode.org for more information.

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