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C.Viper!
Kazemon from "Digimon Frontier" (Saban Entertainment dub), played by Michelle Ruff
Transcript under Keep Reading
michelle ruff
same voice actress
elie-rave master
cream the rabbit-sonic the hedgehog
rukia-bleach
lopmon-digimon tamers
zoe-digimon frontier
michelle crier-digimon data squad
The Duality of Michelle Ruff It's just funny seeing clips of Cream the Rabbit and in Sonic Crossworlds and C. Viper's trailer dropped today.
To honor Michelle Ruff/Michelle Suzanne Ruff's upcoming 57th Birthday in which, will be here by next Sunday, I got this (complete with the attachment of iCarly's Leave It All to Me by Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell to boot) and well, have a SUPER-DEE-DUPER Happy Early 57th Birthday to Michelle Suzanne Ruff (1967-present), Ladies and Gentlemen!
This is the Character Commentary found in the Kannazuki no Miko Limited Edition when Geneon held the license.
This is NOT found in the DVD rerelease Sentai Filmworks did when they 'license rescued' the material, and you'll need to specifically buy the limited edition Disc 3 online.
This English Dub has Michelle Ruff as Chikane, Stephenie Sheh as Himeko and Kate Higgins as Otoha.
Conflicted tales from physical media: "Persona 3" got a re-release, and the dubbing job was redone pretty much entirely from the ground up. On the one hand: hooray, no more of the terrible (and honestly kind of always overrated, I never got the hype. Kirk Thornton was where it was at) Vic Mignogna as Junpei, so well done there guys. But no Tara Platt (best actor, playing best girl), no Michelle Ruff, no Karen Strassman, no Liam O'Brien (though honestly, dude must be exhausted by now!), no Grant George, no Dan Woren (great as the villain, damn!), and no more credit to the (rather unusually) unknown actor who played Fuuka. Hell, even the Wikipedia article on the characters doesn't credit a lot of them from the original (for the record I think it was Mona Marshall who played Ken, if memory serves). Kind of sad really. "Hey, here's some great work, some wonderful performances, some from actors who we don't even know, and some from actors before or around the time they were really hitting their stride! Well, gone now!" I appreciate the remaking of these games to update the jank and keep them around, but games are honestly kind of a time capsule and should be preserved as all art should. Kind of sucks man.