- He is not a huge fan of anime, but he does respect it and likes animation in general.
- Blum is best known for his voice work of men with deep voices in anime and video games.
- He is considered the king of anime.
- Blum is the voice of Tom, the announcer of Cartoon Network's Toonami.
- His favorite voice acting role is Spike Spiegel from the popular anime series Cowboy Bebop (1998).
- His last name is pronounced "Bloom", not "Blumb".
- His alias, Brandon Jeremy, are also the names of his two sons: Brandon Blum and Jeremy Blum. His David Jeremy and David Lucas aliases are derived from the same source.
- He cites that his favorite version of Wolverine he's played is from the Hulk Vs. (2009) movie, due to "Wolverine getting to be as feral as he is in the comics".
- He is the voice of Wolverine in lots of products, like the video game X-Men Legends (2004).
- Blum is the second and the last voice actor to voice Canaan in the Xenosaga video game series. Beng Spies was the first voice actor to voice Canaan.
- He worked as a materials supervisor for several movies for Full Moon Entertainment before taking up a career in voice acting.
- He is the voice of Vincent Valentine for the dub cast of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005).
- He is the voice of Orochimaru in the English version of the anime Naruto (2002).
- He is not to be confused for another Steven Blum, who is mainly involved in crew work in television shows, such as the US version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? (2013).
- His Andrew Watton alias is derived from the name of his dog (Andrew) and the last name of his girlfriend (Watton) at the time he worked on Trigun (1998). By the same token, Steve Nattow (the alias used for his ADR scriptwriting credit for the series) is an anagram of Watton.
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