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Aya Hisakawa (久川 綾, Hisakawa Aya, born November 12, 1968) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [1] In addition to releasing various solo CDs, Hisakawa is well known for her voice roles in anime and video games.
Erika Lynn Harlacher-Stone [2] (/ ˈ h ɑːr l ɑː k ər /; born August 29, 1990) [3] [4] is an American voice actress who has provided voices for English dubbed Japanese anime shows and video games.
The movie received its United States premiere on August 3, 2013 at the first Japan Film Festival of San Francisco. [17] The Scotland Loves Anime festival screened the film in October 2013. [ 18 ] In July 2017, Viz Media announced they had licensed Phantom Rouge for distribution in North America, and released it with an English language dub on ...
Nyan Cat. Nyan Cat is a YouTube video uploaded in April 2011, which became an Internet meme. The video merged a Japanese pop song with an animated cartoon cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso flying through space and leaving a rainbow trail behind. The video ranked at number five on the list of most viewed YouTube videos in 2011. [1]
Mendez's first major voice role was the titular character Pac-Man in the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures video game, which was released in 2013. In 2014, Mendez starred as Aladdin in the Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic series [2] and Ryuko Matoi in the English dub of Kill la Kill, the latter of which was broadcast on the Toonami block on Adult Swim. [3]
Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (1999 series), [8] Daisuke Namikawa (2011 series) [2] (Japanese); Brendan Hunter (1999 series), [3] Keith Silverstein (2011 series) [3] (English) Hisoka Morow (ヒソカ=モロウ, Hisoka Morō) is a mysterious magician that magic tricks with violence and delights in battling those he considers strong to the point of ...
Best Cute Cat Names. If we're gonna talk cute cat names, we should probably start off by discussing the "heavy hitters"- the bar-none most popular cat names nationwide. They are as follows:
Yui Sakakibara (Japanese: 榊原ゆい, Hepburn: Sakakibara Yui, born October 13) is a Japanese voice actress, choreographer, dancer and singer from Hyōgo Prefecture. [1] [2] She appeared on Kōhaku Uta Gassen as background dancer behind Ami Suzuki in 1999 and 2000.