Legend of the Mystical Ninja (anime)
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Legend of the Mystical Ninja (known as Anime Ganbare Goemon in Japan) is an anime television series, based on Konami's best-selling-in-Japan video game franchise Legend of the Mystical Ninja. The television series was produced by TV Tokyo, aired from 1997 to 1998, ran for 23 episodes, and 5 volumes of videos were released on VHS and DVD. It was eventually picked up in North America for an English dub done by ADV Films.
[edit] English-version voice actors and their characters
- Tiffany Grant - Tsukasa
- Vic Mignogna - Goemon
- Chris Patton - Ebisumaru, Itakaro
- David Born - Dr. Mudanashi, Seppukumaru
- George Manley - Impact
- Greg Ayres - Sasuke, Hatarino
- Hilary Haag - Asuka
- Jessica Boone - Yae
- Jim McClellan - Monoshiri
- Kira Vincent-Davis - Omitsu
- Andrew Klimko - Chief Inspector, Jojima, Zan Pan
- Andy McAvin - Junichiro (Tsukasa's Father)
- Ed Paez - Director
- Kevin Corn - Noboru
- Lorinda Boyd - Yoko (Tsukasa's Mother)
- Monica Rial - Nyanko, TV Reporter
- Patricia Duran - Rokudenashi, Tomoe
- Randy Sparks - Principal
- Rick Pearsall - Makuamuuge
- Shelley Calene-Black - Noboru's Mother
- Tony Oller - Mini
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