The following are all the people who acted in Duct Wars II. These are the proud, the strong members of DCJ Productions. Names have been changed to protect the innocent.

Dann
The Mastermind behind Duct Wars, Dann takes care of the elaborate computing involved in making such a great film possible. His dedication is especially evident in that he takes care of nearly all the lightsaber scenes. That is, ductsaber scenes. Without his skill and power, we would all be lost. Besides this ever important role, he is one of the three primary actors, the main producer, one of the three primary camera operators, and sometimes he's a director. Most of all, he keeps us humble. In Duct Wars II, he plays the great and powerful Katano, as well as the great and powerful Dantin. Even more challenging, he plays the four-foot tall Aunt Iota and provides voices for multiple computer-animated K-Wing pilots.

Chris
Chris is the second indispensable member of the team. He wrote the script for DWII almost in its entirety (though some changes were made on the spot) and kept us all organized and moving. His acting skills, though not without room for improvement, are among the top ten in our team. He does all his own stunts and has never broken a bone in so doing. He provides excellent sound effects which are almost always eliminated in post productions. But as he will tell anyone, he "needs to make sound effects!" In DWII, he recaps his DWI role as Christo, the great True Ductorian Warrior. He goes mechanical to become the evil Masked Drone with which Trebor is tested. He also plays the good guy in the guise of a bad guy as the Silver Alien, and he plays Schlim who steals the costume of the Silver Alien to become the Silver Enemy (also played by Chris). He also played Ryannhu, the only good guy to get killed in the space battle. For these courageous roles and others, he deserves a standing ovation.

John
Without John, these movies wouldn't take nearly as long. Yes, though he can only come for filming sessions on Sundays due to an insane school schedule, he is still a great asset to DCJ Productions. By having three actors, it is possible for myriad scenes to take place with as many as ...three characters per scene. Often, he contributes greatly to the movies by choosing names for characters, such as Trebor (Robert backwards) and Cibara (Arabic backwards). He often offers suggestions pertaining to music and sound effects, and though the suggestions are almost always ignored, the contribution is there. When faced with challenging visual tricks, he almost always comes up with some complicated method for accomplishing the objective, a method almost always eclipsed by the suggestions of Dann or Chris later on which turn out to be much more efficient and easy. In DWII, he played such characters as The Mask, The Evil Guy The Mask is Talking To At The Beginning Of The Movie, Quibær, Musse, Juan Zi Nobie, he fills in for Chris when Chris has to be two characters, and of course Trebor, the ultimate victor and loser.

Katherine
Well, she only had four scenes in DWII, but they were some of the most gelastic of the whole movie. Her minor roles were important, and without them the movie would have been lacking something. Specifically, the role of the queen. She played an Alien Representative in the Holographic Meeting Room with Christo, and also played Queen Cibara, leader of the Ductorian people.

Amy
As the youngest member of DCJ Productions, Amy wins the award for being the biggest complainer. Sometimes when we're trying to work on something she'll come in with a squirt gun (filled with water or perfume, depending on how mad she is) and squirt us. Then she likes to throw little fits and whine. But sometimes she gives us candy, so we put up with it. In DWII, she played another Alien Representative and a Princess in a brief scene on the beach with Queen Cibara.

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