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Ogata began working as a musical actress, attending the same classes alongside Rumi Kasahara and Shiho Niiyama.She used to be affiliated with Aoni Production.Because of her husky voice, she is often typecast as either young men and boys or tomboyish women (a famous example of this being Sailor Uranus, a popular character from Sailor Moon, known for being a charming tomboy in her civilian form).
Megumi Ogata returned to play the main character, Shinji Ikari. The voice actress noted that by the end of the film, her character had already taken a different direction from Neon Genesis Evangelion. [115] [116] Although ten years had passed since the film The End of Evangelion, Ogata had continued to play
Kurama was Megumi Ogata's first voice-acting role. She stated that while auditioning it was a requirement by the anime's production company that the character's voice sound like a 17-year-old male but also like that of a member of Takarazuka Revue, an all-female musical theatre group that portrays both men and women. [9]
Megumi Ogata voices Yugi in the first series' animated adaptation.. Yugi Mutou is the main protagonist of the story. In the manga's first chapter, he tries to complete the Millennium Puzzle (千年パズル, Sennen Pazuru), one of the seven Millennium Items and an ancient Egyptian artifact, in hopes it will grant his wish of obtaining friends.
[116] [117] [118] According to his voice actress, Megumi Ogata, "he didn't act like an anime character, but typically talked very quietly and sparingly, and it was like he was suddenly thrust into an anime world". [119] Character designer Sadamoto conceived him as "the kind of character who would encase himself in a shell of his own making". [2]
Megumi Ogata voices the character in Japanese. Erica Mendez is the voice of Haruka in the Viz Media dub. In the Japanese anime and movies, Haruka Tenoh is voiced by veteran voice actress Megumi Ogata, who had previously portrayed a monster-of-the-day, Petz, and a young Mamoru in the series. [33]
The film features the voice actors of the original series, including Megumi Ogata as Shinji, Yuko Miyamura as Asuka, and Megumi Hayashibara as Rei. [39] [40] Production. Shortly before The End of Evangelion's release, Anno and Gainax released Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth.
When dubbing the last scene of The End of Evangelion, in which Shinji strangles Asuka, Shinji's voice actress Megumi Ogata physically imitated his gesture and strangled her colleague. Because of her agitation, Ogata squeezed her neck too hard, risking having her not properly recite the rest of the film's lines. [40]