Saiyuki Reload

Encore Action (ended 2006)

Cast & Crew

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  • Tomoko Kawakami

    Lirin (Jap.)

    8.9
  • Yuko Minaguchi

    Yaone (Jap.)

    9.1
    Yuko Minaguchi is a seiyu who works for Aoni Production. She has done many voice roles, including Hotaru Tomoe (Sailor Saturn) on Sailor Moon and Pan/Videl on Dragonball Z/GT.
  • Takeshi Kusao

    Kougaji (Jap.)

    9.9
    Kusao Takeshi is a voice actor and producer working in the animation department. Takeshi was hired and currently works for Aoni Productions and has voiced a large amount of anime roles including hit anime series such as Dragon Ball Z, Slam Dunk, NG Knight Lamune & 40, Ronin Warriors and Sgt. Frog.moreless
  • Juurouta Kosugi

    Dokugakuji (Jap.)

    9.8
    Juurouta Kosugi is a seiyū (or Japanese voice actor) who has lent his voice to many anime including Brialeos Hecatombcales in Appleseed, David in Blood+, Charles in Eureka 7, Fernand de Morcerf in Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Noriega in Heat Guy J, Alan in MR, Arlong in One Piece, Akio Ohtori in Revolutionary Girl Utena, the King of Gods in Shuffle! and Shuffle! Memories, and Dryden Fassa in The Vision of Escaflowne.moreless
  • Toshihiko Seki

    Genjo Sanzo (Jap.)

    0.0
    Voiceover work for video games and anime.
  • Tony Oliver

    Sha Gojyo (Eng.)

    9.8
    Tony Oliver is an American voice actor and writer well-known for voicing lead character Rick Hunter in Robotech back in the 1980's when anime was crossing over to the US. He also voiced Arsene Lupin III from Lupin The 3rd. Both his voice acting and writing skills were used for various Power Rangers series. He was also the supervising producer in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, VR Troopers, and Masked Rider. He also co-produced Power Rangers: Zeo.moreless
  • Souichiro Hoshi

    Son Goku (Jap.)

    9.8
    Hoshi-san hails from the Fukushima prefecture of Japan, in the Touhoku area. An accomplished seiyuu, his prominent roles include Reki in .hack//Dusk, Kain in Lost Universe, Son Goku in Saiyuki, Weinberg in Code Geass, Kira Yamato in Gundan Seed, and Kazuki in Getbackers. He not only does voice work for anime, but also video games, CD Dramas, and live action dubs of American television programs. He also sings for many of his characters, which is expected of someone who lists karaoke as one of his hobbies.moreless
  • Daisuke Namikawa

    Kami-sama (Jap.)

    9.4
    Daisuke Namikawa is a famous seiyū (Japanese voice actor). He belongs to the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, a talent agency that represents a good number of seiyū. The company headquarters is located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Daisuke has voiced characters in popular anime such as Kei Kurono in Gantz, Musashi Miyamoto in Musashi, Fai from Tsubasa Chronicle, Maiku Kamishiro in Onegai Twins, Elk in Arc the Lad, and Kuron in The Melody of Oblivion. Although Daisuke has done many voices in anime, he is also famous for his non-anime roles. He voices teen Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars movies and the Clone Wars miniseries. In addition he has voiced Frodo Baggins for the three Lord of the Ring movies and the video games. He also voices numerous other people for Japanese dubs.moreless
  • Hiroaki Hirata

    Sha Gojyo (Jap.)

    10
    Hiroki Hirata is a famous Japanese seiyū who has voiced characters in numerous anime series, including Sanji from the long running and popular "One Piece", Sha Gojyo from the well-liked "Saiyuki", George Kodama from "Kaze no Yojimbo", and Pip Bernadotte from the "Hellsing" OVA.moreless
  • Akira Ishida

    Cho Hakkai (Jap.)

    9.8
    Akira Ishida is a great voice actor whom many people know in Japan. In some of his signature roles (such as Xellos in Slayers and Hakkai in Saiyuki) he plays very charismatic characters with tremendous abilities who nevertheless prefer to remain in the background, deflecting attention from themselves to the other lead characters. His characters are often holders of deep secrets, and he manages to convey their emotional struggles in a very quiet but poignant way, complementing the talents of the artists who draw them. In one of his more recent roles - the voice of Athrun Zala in Gundam Seed - his character is forced to fight against his best friend, Kira Yamato. Ishida's talent is shown as he voices the struggles of a man torn between fighting for a cause he believes in and protecting the people he has grown to care about. One of his best lines in the series is in Episode 11, when he tells his fiance, Lacus Klein, that "Nobody can enter the battlefield with a grin on their face." One of the most characteristic traits of Ishida's characters is that they often speak very politely, even in tense situations. This is often particularly humorous because it takes a great deal of time to say something in formal Japanese. For his great voice acting skill as Athrun Zala in Gundam Seed Destiny, he won the "Best Supporting Character(male)" award at the first ever "Seiyu Awards".moreless
  • Houchu Ohtsuka

    Dr. Ni Jenyi (Jap.)

    0.0
  • Kirk Thornton

    Dr. Ni Jenyi (Eng.)

    9.7
    Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American voice actor.
  • M. A. Lovestedt

    Lirin (Eng.)

    0.0
  • Mela Lee

    Yaone (Eng.)

    9.0
  • Terrence Stone

    Kougaji (Eng.)

    9.4
    Born November 14 1963 Terrence Stone is an American voice actor, who's voice can be heard in many different animes,movies, video games, and even a documentary focusing around the struggles, success, and personal stories of his and many others voice actors work in animation and video games. Some of the video games he lends his voice to are Splinter Cell: Double Agent,EverQuest II and Might and Magic IXmoreless
  • Francis C. Cole

    Dokugakuji (Eng.)

    0.0
  • Yuri Lowenthal

    Son Goku (Eng.)

    8.8
    Compared by some to a young Sean Penn, Yuri Lowenthal is racking up solid roles that are rapidly propelling him through the ranks of young leading men. His deep blue eyes and boyish face give him a deceptively playful appearance, hiding a grounded and truthful approach to his work. These traits are in part rooted in his worldly background and experiences abroad. Born in Ohio, the son of a Foreign Service officer, Yuri grew up all over the United States as well as Africa and Europe. Graduating from the College of William and Mary with a degree in East Asian studies, extensive theatre training and fluent in Japanese, French, and German, Yuri took a job in Japan with the Japanese government before moving to New York two years later to pursue acting professionally. His first notable film role came as Pvt. Linus Tabeshaw in the 2002 WWII drama In Small Things Remembered, followed soon after by the romantic comedy Model Chaser. Lowenthal then branched out into voice over work gaining recognition as the voice of the Prince in the highly acclaimed video game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003) as well as on Cartoon Network's new series Rave Master (2004) as Haru Glory, the Ravemaster.moreless
  • Shinobu Satou

    Gyokumen Koushu (Jap.)

    0.0
  • Steve Staley

    Cho Hakkai (Eng.)

    9.9
    Steve Staley is a voice actor who has done numerous work for English dub anime, video games, and films. He is very successful and has played several popular characters. He is probably most recognized for his work as Neji Hyuga from Naruto, Toshiro Hitsugaya from Bleach, and Moondoggie from Eureka Seven. Some of his biggest work is done for Shonen Jump anime. He is very talented and it shows in his characters.moreless
  • Lex Lang

    Genjo Sanzo (Eng.)

    9.4
    Lex was incredibly talented at an early age. He started his life in Hollywood, California and by the age of eleven had already become master of ceremonies at a comedy competition, was a clothing model in a catalog, hosted a radio show, as well as took part in numerous talent shows. After his family moved to Arizona, Lex attended Scottsdale Community College where he would often star in theater productions as well as write and direct his own short films. He would go on to perform with the Royal London Shakespeare Theatre Company and win awards for acting. In the following years Lex would continue to move on into stand-up comedy where after performing across the country would end up performing alongside comedians Jim Carey, Richard Belzer, and David Spade. Lex's interest in music continued to to develop further after he moved back to Hollywood in 1989. He studied music at The Musicians Institute where he received his degree. Lex soon started acting again as he would soon receive acting roles for HBO and Cinemax. Later Lex would enter the world of voice acting where he would become noted for his voice that "stretches from a pleasing low purr to dynamic drive." He is the co-founder of Love Planet Records where he recorded and released his album LeXLang. He also helped to start The Love Planet Foundation. He is an advocate for the environment and promotes green living positive thinking children's education and planet preservation.moreless
  • Wendee Lee

    Gyokumen Koushu (Eng.)

    9.7
    Wendee Lee is one of the best and well-known voice actresses in the United States. Wendee Lee was born and raised in Southern California. As a child, she lived between San Francisco and Los Angeles. From a young age she wanted to be an actree and began studying theatre and dance. She later earned a dance scholarship to Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena. At the same time she attended, Wendee teamed up with some Los Angeles rock bands and became known as a lyricist and singer. She first got into the voice acting business in the 1980s, when a friend of hers, Christopher Amson, let her sit in on a recording session for Harmony Gold. Wendee expressed her interest in it and she landed an audition and the part in her first anime. In 1985 she voiced Vanessa Leeds in the anime classic Robotech. Wendee kept her dance job, but continued in the voice acting business. Before finally becoming a full time voice actress, Wendee developed theatre arts programs for High Schools and organizations, directing and choreographing dozens of musicals and plays. She also worked extensively with Dance Outreach, a nonprofit program designed to give handicapped children an ongoing dance curriculum. She soon created her own dance company - Planet Dancers. Over time, her voice resume grew and afforded her the opportunity to branch into ADR script writing and directing. She also worked as a voice actor full time. She now has an extensive list of titles to credit as voice artist, writer, adapter and director. She now works full time as an actress and director and loves the mystery animation provides. She is still active in theatre and even continues to choreograph. She has voiced many infamous roles in the world of anime including, Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop, Angel from The Big O, Yahiko Myojin from Rurouni Kenshin, Sprocket frommoreless
  • Doug Erholtz

    God (Eng.)

    10
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