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Arcade Gamer Fubuki
is a Japanese manga series by Mine Yoshizaki. It was adapted into an anime series animated by Shaft and released directly on video. The first episode aired on television prior to the release of the first video.Clements, Jonathan and Helen McCarthy. ''The Anime Encyclopedia, Revised & Expanded Edition: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917''. Stone Bridge Press, November 6, 2012. , 9781611725155page unstated(Google Books PT 58) The series was licensed in English by Central Park Media, distributed under the U.S. Manga Corps label. The series is set in 1984 and stars Fubuki Sakuragasaki, a gamer whose "passion panties" give her special gaming powers. She has a winged magical girl form, and she has a sword while in this form. The series has homages to ''Pac-Man'', ''Virtua Fighter'', and other games like ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and ''Klonoa''. Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy, authors of ''The Anime Encyclopedia, Revised & Expanded Edition: A Guide to Japanese Animation S ...
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Mine Yoshizaki
is a Japanese mangaka, manga creator. His most well known works are ''Sgt. Frog'', a manga he created which later received an anime adaption, and ''Kemono Friends'', a multimedia franchise for which Yoshizaki serves as concept designer. Career Yoshizaki was born in Isahaya, Nagasaki. As a graduate student of Nagasaki University, he started from drawing his own dōjinshi, based on video games that were famous at that time (somewhere in the 1980s). With that dōjinshi, he practiced and improved his drawing skills day by day. Yoshizaki said that his experience in drawing dōjinshi was the most priceless experience that he ever had. According to him, making dōjinshi gave him the opportunity to seek through the world of the manga industry, with all aspects from drawing to producing (meeting with printers, editing process etc.). This allows him to do all the work, rather working in a big-scale production company that lets him work in one particular branch. Yoshizaki later worked as ...
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Fighting Vipers 2
''Fighting Vipers 2'' is a fighting game developed and published by Sega. The game is the sequel to 1995's ''Fighting Vipers'' and was released for the Sega Model 3 arcade system in 1998 before being ported to the Dreamcast in 2001. Gameplay Along with the original cast of the first game, Fighting Vipers 2 introduced Emi, a computer geek who fights with a self-developed mecha armor, and Charlie, a BMX rider. New unlockable characters included Del Sol (a Mexican wrestler with a Sun mask), and Kuhn (a copycat character with various movesets from all the other original characters similar to ''Virtua Fighter''s Dural). Development AM2's Hiroshi Kataoka told ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' that development began in early 1997 after work on ''Fighters Megamix'' for the Saturn had concluded, and lasted for ten months. Members of the development team visited Alcatraz early on in the project for inspiration for the caged stages and the character designs were inspired by the "fashionable sport ...
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Sharon Becker
Sharon Becker is a New York-based make-up artist and a former voice actress. Arguably her most notable roles are Reiko Mikami in ''Ghost Sweeper Mikami'' and Anthy Himemiya in ''Revolutionary Girl Utena''. She frequently worked with Central Park Media from 1997 to 2004. Filmography Voice roles *''Adolescence of Utena'' - Anthy Himemiya *''Adventure Kid'' - Michiyo *'' Alien from the Darkness'' - Annie *''Alien Nine'' - Additional Voices *''Arcade Gamer Fubuki'' - Alka *''Art of Fighting'' - King *''Big Wars'' - Lieutenant Darsa Keligan *''Cybernetics Guardian'' - Leyla *'' Ghost Sweeper Mikami: The Movie'' - Reiko Mikami *'' Guardian of Darkness'' - Motoko *''Legend of Himiko'' - Fujina *''Ping-Pong Club'' - Kyoko *''Revolutionary Girl Utena'' - Anthy Himemiya, Shadow Girl B *''Slayers Next'' - Mazenda, Miwan (Ep. 17), Queen of Femille (Ep. 17) *''Strange Love'' - Yoshida Chizuru *''Wrath of the Ninja Anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotional state involvin ...
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Satsuki Yukino
, better known by the stage name (previously , ), is a Japanese voice actress from Kyoto. She was a member of Ken Production until 2016. Filmography Anime series Movies and films OVA * ''Virgin Fleet'' (1998), Satsuki Yukimizawa * ''Love Hina Again'' (2002), Mutsumi Otohime * ''Ultra Maniac'' (2003), Ayu Tateishi * '' Hitsuji no Uta'' (2003), Shou Yaegashi * '' Higurashi no Naku Koro ni: Gaiden Nekogoroshi-hen'' (2007), Mion Sonozaki * '' Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei'' (2009), Mion Sonozaki, Shion Sonozaki Anime CDs Video games ;1996 * ''Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Blue Destiny'', Marion Welch (EXAM System) * '' Heroine Dream'', Koyomi Tokimori ;1998 * ''Exodus Guilty'', Will * '' Sound Novel Machi'', Shiori Aso ;1999 * '' Kagayaku Kisetsu e'', Misaki Kawana * '' Seisyoujokantai Virgin Fleet'', Satsuku Yukimisawa * '' Maboroshi Tsukiyo'', Tamako Amano * '' SpikeOut: Final Edition'', Linda * '' Revive... Sosei'', Nozomiharu Ogawa * '' Langrisser Millennium'', Rumati Murph ;20 ...
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Lisa Ortiz
Lisa Ortiz is an American voice actress and voice director. She is best known for her roles in English anime adaptations, such as Lina Inverse in ''Slayers'' and Amy Rose in ''Sonic X''. She voiced Amy Rose in the mainline and spin-off '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' video games from 2005 to 2010. She was actor and director in ''Pokémon''. In 2021, she reprised Tao Jun in the Netflix anime ''Shaman King''. Career She has performed the roles of the high-elf Deedlit in ''Record of Lodoss War'', Lina Inverse in ''Slayers'', and Serenity Wheeler in ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', Amy Rose in ''Sonic X'', and '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' from 2005 to 2010. She has appeared in titles for SDI Media, NYAV Post, 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, Headline Studios, TAJ Productions, and DuArt Film and Video. At the 2002 Katsucon in National Harbor, Maryland, Lisa admitted that her start in voice overs came from her brother stealing her car, which led to series of adventures that led her to meeting a friend t ...
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Yū Asakawa
is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, Japan. She also provides the voice samples for Crypton Future Media's Vocaloid character, Megurine Luka. Asakawa is currently a freelance voice actress and was previously attached to Arts Vision (as of October 1, 2014). She was previously married to fellow voice actor Showtaro Morikubo but the two are now divorced. She served as a co-host of an internet webshow Otaku Verse Zero with Patrick Macias, a previous editor-in-chief of Otaku USA. She is best known for her role as Rider and her various other incarnations of the character from the ''Fate/stay night'' franchise. Filmography Theatrical animation *'' Cyber Team in Akihabara: 2011 Summer Vacation'' (1999) as Tsugumi Higashijujo *'' Azumanga Daioh: The Animation'' (2001) as Sakaki *''Hamtaro'' film series (2001–2004) as Tongari *'' RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio'' (2003) as Shinobu Miwa *'' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation'' (2005) as Rosamia Badam *''Hells Angels'' (2008) ...
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Jessica Calvello
Jessica Calvello is an American voice actress and production assistant primarily known for her anime voiceover work, particularly with ADV Films, Seraphim Digital/Sentai Filmworks, DuArt Film and Video, Media Blasters, Funimation, Central Park Media, Headline Sound Studios, New Generation Pictures, NYAV Post, 4Kids Entertainment and also known for her non-anime voice work on a number of animated shorts by, Cyanide and Happiness. Some of her more well known roles are Excel in ''Excel Saga'', Nanael in ''Queen's Blade'', Kanako Miyamae in ''Maria Holic'', Zoe Hange in ''Attack on Titan'' and Honey Kisaragi in '' New Cutey Honey'', in which she was personally cast by the creator of the Cutey Honey franchise, Go Nagai, a role that Calvello describes as her most cherished and honored accomplishment. Filmography Anime * ''Alien Nine'' - Kasumi Tomine * ''Amagi Brilliant Park'' - Tiramy * ''Angel Blade'' - Hasumi and Emily * '' Arcade Gamer Fubuki'' - Hanako Kokobuji – As Zoe ...
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Kaori Shimizu
is a Japanese actress and voice actress who was affiliated with Three Tree Productions and Max Mix. Filmography Anime Video games Other * ''Yotekku'' radio program – Interim host – replacing Natsuko Kuwatani * ''Pun-Colle ~voice actresses' legendary punk songs collection'' (2009) – "Blitzkrieg Bop Blitzkrieg Bop is a song by American punk rock band, Ramones, released in February 1976 as their debut single in the United States. It appeared as the opening track on the band's debut album, ''Ramones'', released two months later. The song, w ..." by Ramones References External links * Official agency profile Kaori Shimizuat GamePlaza -Haruka- Voice Artist DataBase Kaori Shimizuat Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shimizu, Kaori 1983 births Living people Japanese child actresses Japanese film actresses Japanese television actresses Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses Voice actresses from Tokyo 20th-century Japanes ...
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Veronica Taylor
Kathleen Charlotte McInerney, also known by her stage name Veronica Taylor is an American voice actress known for her dubbing work in English-language adaptations of Japanese anime, in particular for voicing Ash Ketchum and his mother Delia in the ''Pokémon'' anime for its first eight seasons. Other voices she has done include Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun from ''Slayers'', Sailor Pluto from '' Sailor Moon'' and ''Sailor Moon Crystal'', Nico Robin in the 4Kids dub of ''One Piece'', April O'Neil in the 2003 ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' series and has voiced video game characters like Cosmos from ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy'', ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' and ''Dissidia Final Fantasy NT''. Additionally, using her real name, she is a narrator for various audio books, such as the fourth arc from the Warriors series. Early life Taylor wanted to act professionally since she was in her first play when she was five. She studied acting at The Catholic University of America and Brandeis ...
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Sakura Nogawa
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. In August 2013, she took a break from voice acting and singing due to poor health and returned a year later. In February 2017, she announced that she had already changed the agency of Office Anemone. Filmography *Tsubasa in '' Angel Tales'' *Misha Arsellec Lune in '' Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia'' *Misha Arsellec Lune in ''Ar Tonelico 2'' *Gengorou, Nenesha in ''Ar Tonelico 2'' *Fubuki Sakuragasaki in '' Arcade Gamer Fubuki'' *Izumi Makihara in '' Ayakashi'' *Kaorin in ''Azumanga Daioh'' *Yuka-chan in ''Azumanga Daioh'' *Kunugi-Tan in '' Binchō-tan'' *Chako Hasegawa in ''Cosplay Complex'' *Mei, Misha Arsellec Lune in ''Cross Edge'' *Nemu Asakura in ''Da Capo'' *Nemu Asakura in '' Da Capo Second Season'' *Tsukasa in ''Daphne in the Brilliant Blue'' *Masuda Shizuka in ''Final Approach'' *Nana in ''Forza! Hidemaru'' *Satoka Tachikawa in '' Gate Keepers 21'' *Yukina in ''Girls Bravo'' *Aihara Nana in '' KimiKiss: Pure Rouge'' *Cidre (Episode ...
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Virtua Fighter 4
is a fighting game by Sega. It is the fourth game in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. The game was first released in arcades on the NAOMI 2 board in 2001. A console port of ''Virtua Fighter 4'', as well as that of '' Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution'' under the budget-priced "Greatest Hits" label, appeared on the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2002 and 2003, respectively. In Japan, ''Virtua Fighter 4'' is famous for spearheading and opening the market for internet functionality in arcades. VF.NET started in Japan in 2001, and since companies have created their own arcade networks, e-Amusement by Konami, NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix, and ALL.Net by Sega. Plot ''Virtua Fighter 4'' and ''Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution'' have a two-part storyline. ''VF4'' started out with thirteen fighters entering the tournament for their own personal reasons, while Judgement Six used them for gathering data for Dural. ''Evolution'' adds two more fighters to the mix, one of them works for Judgement Six who ...
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Dig Dug
is a maze game, maze arcade game developed by Namco in 1981 and released in 1982, distributed in North America by Atari, Inc. The player controls Dig Dug to defeat all enemies per stage, by either inflating them to bursting or crushing them underneath rocks. ''Dig Dug'' was planned and designed by Masahisa Ikegami, with help from ''Galaga'' creator Shigeru Yokoyama. It was programmed for the Namco Galaga arcade board by Shouichi Fukatani, who worked on many of Namco's earlier arcade games, along with Toshio Sakai. Music was composed by Yuriko Keino, including the character movement jingle at executives' request, as her first Namco game. Namco heavily marketed it as a "strategic digging game". Upon release, ''Dig Dug'' was well received by critics for its addictive gameplay, cute characters, and strategy. During the golden age of arcade video games, it was globally successful, including as the second highest-grossing arcade game of 1982 in video games, 1982 in Japan. It prompted ...
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