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Yayoi Jinguji
, better known by the stage name , was a Japanese voice actress from Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. She played Morrigan Aensland in the '' Darkstalkers'' video games, and Great Fairy, Koume and Kotake in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. She was associated with Arts Vision. Filmography Anime 1998 * ''Yoshimotomuchiko Monogatari'' (Hanaka Mariki Momoko) 1999 * ''Ai no Wakakusayama Monogatari'' (Shizuka Kawamura) * ''Oruchuban Ebichu'' (Naoto and others) * ''Komu-chan gaiku!!'' (Mr. Izawa and others) OVA 1989 * '' Megazone 23 - Part III - The Awakening of Eve'' (Jacob's secretary, operator) 1991 * ''Makyū Senjō 2'' (operator A) 1993 * BADBOYS (mother) 1997 * ''Konpeki no kantai tokubetsu-hen sōrai kaihatsu monogatari'' (Nakai) Video games 1994 * '' Advanced V.G.'' (Miranda Jahana) * '' Vampire: The Night Warriors'' (Morrigan Aensland) 1995 * '' Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge'' (Morrigan Aensland) * '' Tozasarata Tachi'' (Tess Conway) * '' Super Puzzle Fighter II X'' (Mo ...
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The Lord Of Vampire 2
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(pronounced as "Namco Cross Capcom") is a tactical role-playing (RPG) crossover video game developed by Monolith Soft for the PlayStation 2 and published by Namco in 2005. The gameplay combines tactical RPG and action sequences during battles, featuring characters from video game series owned by Namco and Capcom. The narrative sees original characters Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu, operatives for paranormal investigative group Shinra, confront distortions bringing characters from other realities into their own. The project was proposed by Monolith Soft to celebrate Namco's 50th anniversary, and Capcom was contacted as a partner due to their large character roster. Development began in 2003, directed and written by former Banpresto staff member Soichiro Morizumi. The artwork was cooperatively designed by ''Soulcalibur'' artist Takuji Kawano, Kazue Saito of ''Super Robot Wars'', and veteran artist Kazunori Haruyama. The soundtrack uses arrangements of themes from the represented series, ...
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