![]() While in the dub, it is changed to Limbo. In the original episode 66, Toguro volunteers to be sent to Hell.The manji symbol on the forehead of the minor character Kazemaru was removed, due to western sensibilities and inevitable misplaced Nazi associations.Similar circumstances surrounded Itsuki the Gatekeeper and his desired romantic relationship with Shinobu Sensui.In episode 24 "The Deadly Triad", entire sequences were reworked or outright removed to cover up for the fact that the demon Miyuki is a transexual.Edited for Syndication: For the show's Toonami airing, there were expected alterations made to tone down certain content for its intended younger demographic, but some content was reworked altogether:.Funimation later reissued it on DVD in 2011 (packaged with the Eizou Hakusho OVAs) with a brand new dub featuring their TV series cast. It was later released to DVD in January 2001 in a double feature with Ninku: The Movie. The Golden Seal short movie was originally dubbed in 1998 in Los Angeles by Animaze for its original VHS release from Media Blasters' Anime Works label.The main series is best known for its 2001-2004 dub from Funimation, but Animax also produced a dub in Hong Kong sometime in the mid-2000s for their TV stations in South-East Asia.He once joked in an interview with Animerica magazine that he was much more demanding of himself than the other actors. Directed by Cast Member: In the English dub, Justin Cook was the ADR director as well as Yusuke Urameshi's voice actor.This would ultimately be played straight when Denise was retconned into "Dennis", who was only ''pretending'' to be a girl. Averted in the English Dub, where he was voiced by a man, and the Filipino dub, where "Denise" was voiced by a woman, albeit under the impression that the character was female. Crossdressing Voices: Kurama in the Japanese dub was voiced by Megumi Ogata, a woman.Creative Differences: In an interview, Togashi said the reason was being tired/burned out, as well as saying that Jump rejected his ideas for "deconstructing" the characters, which might allude to a different version of the Three Kings arc that didn't come to fruition ( source ).Kyle Hebert inadvertently revealed during a 2009 panel that he wasn't that fond of M2 as he found the character's arc, plus his fellow students, too melodramatic. For the American dub produced by Funimation, Laura Bailey considered her performance as Keiko "pretty bland", though Justin Cook disagreed hard.Creator Backlash: Togashi ended up not liking the demon form that he created for Hiei, which explains why it was never seen again after its first appearance.To this day, actors who have participated in this work highly appraised the acting environment they received. This gave the cast a smooth Senpai/Kohai chain to look out for one another and seek guidance from those of higher experience. Abe applied the format of casting a balanced scale of actors from all stages of experience just the four principal actors alone consist, at that time, one instructor-level voice actor ( Shigeru Chiba), one young-and-popular ( Nozomu Sasaki), one fifth-year in the business but no name yet semi-rookie ( Nobuyuki Hiyama), and one fresh-out-of-training-school New Meat ( Megumi Ogata). This also extends to the full Japanese cast of voice actors Director Abe’s team picked out.Fueled with the urge to do something ambitious, the then young Abe requested to his higher-ups that he wished to get cases related to Shounen Action, which in this case, he was interested in YYH and his higher-ups agreed to let him direct the work, and gave him full liberty in recruiting his teammates and get creative with their animation experimentation. Prior to YYH, Studio Pierrot mainly took cases relating to Shoujo, and the Magical Girl genre. For Studio Pierrot and Director Noriyuki Abe’s team of animators and producers which among them includes Akiyuki Shinbo.Kuwabara even calls said female character, “Yukina-San” in a similar fashion to how Megane calls Lum, “Lum-San.” Neither is it the first time Shigeru Chiba voiced a hot-blooded high school student who's in love with a non-human female character. ![]() ![]() This is not the first time Nozomu Sasaki has played a juvenile delinquent who gains supernatural powers in an incident involving small children and oncoming traffic. ![]()
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