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Aichi Sendou (先導 アイチ, Sendō Aichi) Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); James Beach (English) The main protagonist of the original "Cardfight!! Vanguard" series. When he was younger, Aichi was a very shy and lonely boy who was frequently bullied at school.
Note: Aichi Sendou, Kamui Katsuragi, Toshiki Kai, Ren Suzugamori, Tetsu Shinjou, Naoki Ishida, Shingo Komoi, Kourin Tatsunagi and Misaki Tokura from the Cardfight!! Vanguard anime make cameo appearances near the end of the episode. Misaki is the only one who gets a speaking portion for one line.
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