Voice Compare » G.I. Joe » Breaker
Comparision of the voice over actors who have been the voice of Breaker with sound clips and images.
Breaker, also known as Alvin Kibbey, is one of the Joes communication experts. He had a passion for mastering all different types of technology and breaking codes. In the comics he was seen as a clean shaven Joe but in the original series he was depicted as a bubble-gum chewing bearded Joe. Originally he was said to have been born in Tennessee but all future versions have seemingly ignored this detail.
In the live action movie and follow up video game instead of appearing as Alvin Kibbey, Breaker was the code name for Abel Shaz, a Joe of Middle Eastern descent.
He has most recently appeared in the new series G.I. Joe Renegades. He has returned to being Alvin Kibbey but now he appears to be of a British heritage. However he has retained his knack for all things technological through all of his appearances.
In the live action movie and follow up video game instead of appearing as Alvin Kibbey, Breaker was the code name for Abel Shaz, a Joe of Middle Eastern descent.
He has most recently appeared in the new series G.I. Joe Renegades. He has returned to being Alvin Kibbey but now he appears to be of a British heritage. However he has retained his knack for all things technological through all of his appearances.
Created by OptimusSolo on Thu Jan 6 2011, 3 Comments, Add Comment
EDITOR'S OPINION
I am kind of torn with this one since they all intentionally have different accents. I guess it comes down to which accent you think best fits the communications expert. I am going to have to think about this one for a while. What do you guys think?OptimusSolo
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said at 10:07 PM on Thu Jan 6 2011
I'm going to say Greg Ellis because English accents sound cool.
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said at 7:33 PM on Thu Jan 6 2011
said at 7:33 PM on Thu Jan 6 2011
I suppose I'll go with Chris Latta since he was the one who Created the character's voice in the first place but the other 2 are good as well on their own merits



























said at 9:18 PM on Sat Jan 26 2013