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Most Recent Role: Professor Takamine, Additional Voices on Zatch Bell!
Alias Name(s): Philip Maurice Hayes, Philip Hayes, Phillip Maurice Hayes, Phillip Hayes
Gender: Male

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Zatch Bell!
The Mystery of the Stone Tablets
Saturday 4 March 2006 on Cartoon Network

Kiyo and Zatch try to find more about the mysterious tablet. Zatch recaps to Tia how many Mamodos he fought. However, a mysterious Mamodo and his bookeeper head toward Japan to claim the tablet.

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