Quote:P.S.: You feel "old"? I'm 50 -- I just got a late start on anime/manga. There are tons of the classics I've never seen.I feel near-compelled to point out I have http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/primer/index.html]a little list of good anime. (And you only have approximately a half-decade on me...)
Quote:Connected by the concept of roles for the same voice actress, note that if Wikipedia isn't totally wrong on this, the seiyuu for the spacy but lovable Osaka also voices 500-year-old vampire/sorceress Evangeline A.K. McDowell in the various incarnations of Negima.http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... hp?id=5683]Yuki Matsuoka, yes. She also plays Inoue Orihime in Bleach, Nana in Elfin Lied, and Arisa Glennorth in Stellvia.
Quote:Oh, god. The sick, warped, twisted possibilities this brings up should just not be spoken of...Especially with the extra roles I just mentioned... 8)
But if we're going down that road for Crossovers That Should Not Be, I'll pick a few other names off the Stellvia cast list:
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... p?id=13321]Ai Nonaka: Shima Katase in Stellvia, Konoka Konoe in Negima, Hororo in Bottle Fairy, and Miko Saegusa in Kamichu!
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... php?id=794]Megumi Toyoguchi: Ayaka Machida in Stellvia, Winry Rockbell in Full Metal Alchemist, Parfet Balblair in VanDread, the title character in Super GALS! Ran Kotobuki ... and Rubi in DearS.
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... php?id=912]Fumiko Orikasa: Yayoi Fujisawa in Stellvia, Hikaru Shiina in Figure 17, Seras Victoria in Hellsing, Sena Nakajima in the second season of You're Under Arrest!, Pacifica Casull in Scrapped Princess
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... hp?id=8851]Ryou Hirohashi: Rinna Kazamatsuri in Stellvia, Anya in Negima, Sora Naegino in Kaleido Star, Rakka in Haibane Renmei, Integra Martel in Solty Rei, and Tails in the various Sonic the Hedgehog games
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Rob Kelk
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