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Noctis is voiced in English by Ray Chase as an adult and by Hyrum Hansen as a child. [1] Speaking about his role, Chase was told rather than create an English version of the Japanese performance outside a few select scenes, Chase was to make a performance that would resonate with Western audiences, resulting in Noctis' English version being ...
One of the early issues, which drew public attention with the release of Episode Duscae, was Noctis' English voice actor. In Episode Duscae, his voice was pitched rather low, making the character seem older and less energetic than his Japanese counterpart. This was explained as being due to tight scheduling removing the opportunity for Tabata ...
He was presented as an unusual villain within the series, initially helpful to Noctis but ultimately driven by revenge and a wish for cruelty. He is voiced in Japanese by Keiji Fujiwara and in English by Darin De Paul. While several critics have commented on his lack of effectiveness as a villain in the game, he became a popular character among ...
Prompto Argentum (Japanese: プロンプト・アージェンタム, Hepburn: Puronputo Ājentamu) is a character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. He first appears in the anime web series Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV as a schoolmate of the crown prince of the Kingdom of Lucis, Noctis Lucis Caelum.
Noctis is Latin for "of night". Noctis may also refer to: Noctis Labyrinthus, a region of Mars; Noctis, a 2000 space flight simulator; Noctis Lucis Caelum, a character from the video game Final Fantasy XV; Noctis Valkyries Metal Festival, a former Canadian music festival
Noctis convinces Ardyn to perform the True King's ritual in his place. With the aid of his allies Noctis frees Lunafreya and unites with the other Astrals to block most of Bahamut's attack. Noctis kills Bahamut's physical form, while Ardyn performs the True King's ritual and destroys Bahamut's spirit before fading away.
Klonoa: Dream Traveller of Noctis Sol was a webcomic series published by ShiftyLook, written by Jim Zub and drawn by Hitoshi Ariga. It began in September 2012 and lasted for two seasons with new pages being released every Wednesday, later Wednesdays and Fridays, before abruptly stopping in mid-late 2014 with the closing of ShiftyLook, ending ...
Kaiji Tang (Tekken: Blood Vengeance (English), Tekken Tag Tournament 2 [as Violet]) [22] [23] Lee Chaolan ( Chinese : 李 超狼; pinyin : Lǐ Chāoláng ; Japanese : リー・チャオラン; Hepburn : Rī Chaoran ) is the adoptive son of Heihachi Mishima , whose own son Kazuya's defeat is Lee's motivation for entering the numerous King of ...