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Atsuko Tanaka (田中 敦子, Tanaka Atsuko, November 14, 1962 – August 20, 2024) was a Japanese voice actress and narrator. Born in Maebashi, she became interested in acting during her youth, and while educated at Ferris University, worked as a background extra at Shochiku.
Bayonetta is voiced by Hellena Taylor in English and Atsuko Tanaka in Japanese. [1] For the original game, despite production being based in Japan, Kamiya was particular to insist that the character have an English voice actor, and had no Japanese voice actor assigned due to his belief that speaking Japanese would not suit the character. [19]
Takehito Koyasu (子安 武人, Koyasu Takehito, born May 5, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. [5] He is affiliated with and representative of T's Factory, a voice acting agency he founded in October 1998. [2] [6] His son Kōki Koyasu (子安 光樹, Koyasu Kōki) is also a voice actor.
The voice actor behind the titular character in the video game "Bayonetta" is calling on fans to boycott the franchise's third installment.
Wataru Takagi (高木 渉, Takagi Wataru, born July 25, 1966) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Chiba Prefecture.He is affiliated with Arts Vision.He is best known for his roles in Bleach (as Ganju Shiba), Detective Conan (as Genta Kojima and Wataru Takagi), After War Gundam X (as Garrod Ran), Slayers Try (as Valgaav), the Beast Wars: Transformers series (as Cheetor), Great Teacher ...
Miyuki Sawashiro (沢城 みゆき, Sawashiro Miyuki, born June 2, 1985) [2] is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator. She has played voice roles in a number of Japanese anime/games including Beelzebub, Bishamon in Noragami, Petit Charat/Puchiko in Di Gi Charat, Mint in Galaxy Angel, Sinon in Sword Art Online II, Twilight/Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet in Go!
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Bayonetta: Bloody Fate [a] is a 2013 anime film produced by Gonzo, based on PlatinumGames' 2009 video game, Bayonetta. The film was directed by Fuminori Kizaki with screenplay by Mitsutaka Hirota. [2] [3] Bloody Fate was the first piece of Bayonetta media to be voiced in Japanese, as opposed to the first game being voiced exclusively by an ...