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English Voice Actors
Veronica Taylor
DATE
OF BIRTH - 1978
OFFICIAL WEBSITE - www.veronicataylor.net
CONTACT- c/o Star Dance Productions, PO Box 20415, Tompkins
Square Station, New York, NY 10009-8960, USA
PROFILE
Taylor has been a voice actor since she was a teenager.
Throughout the taping of the first season of the show and the
first movie, she was pregnant.
Taylor sung as Ash on the song, 'Under the Mistletoe,' on the
'Christmas Bash' album.
FILMOGRAPHY
- Legend of Lemnear [aka Kyokuguro no tsubasa: Valkisus] (1989)
- Lian
- Irresponsible Captain Tylor [aka Musekinin kanchou Tylor] (1993,
TV Series) - Shia Has
- The Art of Fighting (1993) - Yuri
- Grave of the Fireflies [aka Hotaru no haka] (1994, Movie) -
Mother
- Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie - Poltergeist Report [aka Yû
yû hakusho: Meikai shitô hen - Honô no kizuna]
(1994, Movie) - Botan / Yokina / Keiko Ukimura
- Poltergeist Report: Yuu Yuu Hakusho (1995, TV Series) - Botan
/ Yokina / Keiko Yukimura
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Amelia
- Twin Angels 3 (1995) - Utako
- Slayers Next (1996, TV Series) - Amelia
- Slayers Try (1997, TV Series) - Amelia
- Kenpû denki Berserk (1997, TV Series) - Charlotte's
Assistant / Young Griffith
- Slay N (1997, TV Series) - Amelia
- The Art of Fighting (1998, Video Game) - Yuri
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Ash Ketchum / Delia Ketchum
- Slay T (1998, TV Series) - Amelia
- Harlock Saga: The Ring of Nibelung: The Rhinegold [aka Harlock
Saga: Nibelung no yubiwa 'Rhein no ôgon'] (1999) - Emeralda
- Valkyrie Profile [aka Varukiri purofairu] (1999, Video Game)
- Freya / Jayle / Aelia
- Pokémon: Pikachu's Vacation (1999, Movie) - Ash Ketchum
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Ash Ketchum
- Pikachu's Rescue Adventure (2000, Movie) - Ash Ketchum
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Ash
Ketchum / Delia Ketchum
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Ash Ketchum
- Maetel legend (2000) - Emeraldas
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Ash
Ketchum / Delia Ketchum
- Shadow Hearts (2001, Video Games) - Alice Elliot
- Angel Sanctuary [aka Tenshi kinryoku] (2001) - Kurai
- Cubix - Robots for Everyone (2001, TV Series) - Abby
- Tama and Friends (2001, TV Series) - Amy
- Fighting Foodons [aka Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe]
(2002, TV Series) - Clawdia
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2002) - Ash Ketchum
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002, TV Series) - Kid
Muscle's Mum
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya!" {aka Hoshi no Kirby] (2002, TV
Series) - Fololo / Falala
- His and Her Circumstances [aka Kare Kano] (2002, TV Series)
- Yukino Miyazawa / Additional Voices
- Pokémon 4Ever: The Voice of the Forest (2002, Movie)
- Ash Ketchum
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003, TV Series) - April O'Neil
- Pokémon Heros: Latios and Latias (2003, Movie) - Ash
Ketchum
- Pokemon: Advanced (2003, TV Series) - May
- Alien 9 (2003, OAV) - Megumi Hisakawa
- Pokemon 6 (2003/4, Movie, currently in production) - Ash
Ketchum / May

Eric Stuart
DATE
OF BIRTH - 18 October, 1968
PLACE OF BIRTH - Brooklyn, New York
HEIGHT - 5' 10"
OFFICIAL WEBSITE - www.ericstuart.com
PROFILE
Eric Stuart is not only a success voice actor, but also an accomplished
rock musician. He has produced a number of albums with his band
and has toured with Ringo Starr, Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
He has received a number of rewards for his music, including the
Billboard Songwriting Award for both "Rough Rider" and "You Can't
Hide the Shame" and the John Lennon Songwriting Award for "Corner
Booth Chronicles."
He also sings as James on the song 'Double Trouble', from the
album '2BA Master.'
FILMOGRAPHY
- Gall Force: Eternal Story (1986) - Boy
- The Ninja Dragon (1990)
- Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie - Poltergeist Report [aka Yû
yû hakusho: Meikai shitô hen - Honô no kizuna]
(1994, Movie) - Lord Koenma
- Poltergeist Report: Yuu Yuu Hakusho (1995, TV Series) - Kuronue
/ Lord Koenma
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Gourry Gabriev
- Slayers Next (1996, TV Series) - Gourry Gabriev
- Slayers Try (1997, TV Series) - Gourry Gabriev
- Power Rangers Turbo (1997, TV Series) - Blue Senturion
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Brock Harrison / James
Morgan / Aerodactyl / Charizard / Charmander / Dexter (the Pokédex
Voice) / Electrode / Ghastly / Hypno - 'Hypno's Naptime' / Kadabra
/ Lt. Surge / Magmar / Scyther / Squirtle / Voltorb / Wartortle
/ Kas Gang Leader - 'Showdown at Dark City'
- Valkyrie Profile [aka Varukiri purofairu] (1999, Video Game)
- Grey / Lucian
- Pokémon: Pikachu's Vacation (1999, Movie) - Brock
Harrison
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Brock
Harrison / James Morgan / Addtional Voices
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Brock
Harrison / James Morgan / Squirtle / Charizard / Addtional Voices
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Brock Harrison
/ James Morgan
- The Colored Star (2001) - Arthur Stroggs / Steven Gaynes
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Brock
Harrison / James Morgan
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series) - Seto
Kaiba
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2001) - Brock Harrison /
James Morgan
- Shadow Hearts (2001, Video Game) - Yuri Hyuga
- Tama and Friends (2001, TV Series)
- Fighting Foodons [aka Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe]
(2002, TV Series) - Additional Voices
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy" (2002, TV Series)
- Dik Dik Van Dik / Mac Metaphor / King Muscle / Adversarious
/ Dial Bolic / Geronimo
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! [aka Hoshi no Kirby] (2002, TV Series)
- Meta Knight
- Pokémon 4Ever: The Voice of the Forest (2002, Movie)
- Brock Harrison / James Morgan
- Pokémon Heros: Latios and Latias (2003, Movie) - Brock
Harrison / James Morgan
VOICE DIRECTOR
- Pokemon (1998, TV Series)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series)
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002, TV Series)

Rachael Lillis
DATE
OF BIRTH - 8 July, 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH - Niagara Falls, New York
HEIGHT - 5" 7'
CONTACT - Rachel Lillis, c/o Central Park Media, 250 West
57th St, Suite 317, New York, NY 10107 USA
PROFILE
Lillis believes that Misty is one of the hardest voices for her
to do. She has joked that she need to have a long sleep in prepartion
before she records her dialogue. She also admits to yelling more
since taking on the role. She also feels that Jessie is the character
she portrays that is least like her.
She has sung as Jessie on the song 'Double Trouble', from the
album '2BA Master.'
For a transcript of an internet interview Lillis took part in,
visit the Sci-fi Channels website at http://www.scifi.com/transcripts/2000/rachaellillis.html
FILMOGRAPHY
- RG Veda [aka Seiden RG Veda] (1992) - Ashura
- KO Century Beast {aka KO Seiki Beast] (1992) - V-Sion
- Irresponsible Captain Tyler [aka Musekinin Kanchou Tylor] (1993,
TV Series) - Yuriko Star
- Darkside Blues (1994) - Old Woman
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Cally / Paula
- Slayers Next (1996, TV Series) - Martina
- Twin Signal (1996) - Erala, Number 3
- Revolutionary Girl Utena [aka Shôjo kakumei Utena] (1997,
TV Series) - Utena Tenjô / Chu-Chu
- Bleached (1997) - Lisa
- Slayers Try (1997, TV Series) - Princess Sera
- Geobreeders (1998) - Takami
- Kenpû denki Berserk (1997, TV Series) - Charlotte
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Misty Williams / Jessie
/ Bulbasaur / Chansey / Violet - 'The Waterflowers of Cerulan
City' / Charmander in 'Charmander, The Stray Pokémon' /
Clefairy / Ditto / Gengar / Gloom / Goldeen / Haunter / Horsea
/ Jessiebelle / Jigglypuff / Jynx / Melanie / Oddish / Perfume
Girl # 2 - 'Pokémon Scent-sation' / Poliwag / Togepi /
Venonat / Vulpix / Wigglytuff
- Pokémon: Pikachu's Vacation (1999, Movie) - Misty
Williams / Togepei /Addtional Voices
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Misty
Williams / Jessie / Togepei /Addtional Voices
- Harlock Saga: The Ring of Nibelung 'The Rhinegold' (1999) -
Fricka
- Nintendo Super Smash Bros (1999, Video Game) - Jigglypuff
- Pokémon Snap (1999, Video Game) - Jigglypuff
- Valkyrie Profile [aka Varukiri purofairu] (1999, Video Game)
- Jelanda / Lysaria / Mystina
- Pikachu's Rescue Adventure (2000) - Misty Williams
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Misty
Williams / Jessie / Togepei / Addtional Voices
- Rayearth OAV (2000) - School girls
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Misty Williams
/ Jessie / Jigglypuff
- Boogiepop Phantom [aka Boogiepop Phantom: Boogiepop wa Warawanai]
(2000, TV Series) - Nanaka Kisaragi / Nagi Kirima
- The Colored Star (2001) - Jennifer
- Now and Then, Here and There [aka Ima, soko ni iru boku] (1999,
TV Series) - Boo
- Tama and Friends (2001, TV Series) - Ben
- Knight Hunters: Weiß Kreuz (2001, TV Series) - Tot
/ Michiru Hayasaka / Miyu Yamada
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Misty
Williams / Jessie
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2001) - Misty Williams /
Jessie
- Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2001, TV Series)
- Super Smash Bros. Melee [aka Dai-Rantou Smash Brothers Deluxe]
(2002, Jigglypuff)
- His and Her Circumstances [aka Kare Kano] (2002, TV Series)
- Miyako Miyazawa / Additional Voices
- Pokémon 4Ever: The Voice of the Forest (2002, Movie)
- Misty Williams / Jessie
- Pokémon Heros: Latios and Latias (2003, Movie) - Misty
Williams / Jessie
- Battle Force: Andromeda (2003, TV Series) - Kyra
- Alien 9 (2003, OAV) - Miyu Tamaki
- Pokemon 6 (2003/4, Movie, currently in production) - Jessie

Addie Blaustein
DATE OF BIRTH - 9 October, 1960
PLACE OF BIRTH - Long Island, New York, USA
PROFILE
Blaustein is often credited as Adam Blaustein, Maddie Blaustein,
Madeleine Blaustein or Madeline Blaustein. He sings as Meowth on
the song 'Double Trouble' from the album "2BA Master."
FILMOGRAPHY
- Slayers Try (1997, TV Series) - Jillas
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Meowth / Abra / A.J. /
Anthony - 'The Punchy Pokémon' / Damien - Charmander, The
Stray Pokémon / Growly - 'Holy Matromoney / Hippie - 'Wake
Up Snorlax!' / Kas Gym Leader - 'Showdown at Dark City' / Mayor
- 'Wake Up Snorlax!' / Rainer - 'The Battling Eevee Brothers'
/ Sabrina's Father / Seymour - 'Clefairy and the Moon Stone'
- Pokémon: Pikachu's Vacation (1999, Movie) - Meowth
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Meowth
- Valkyrie Profile [aka Varukiri purofairu] (1999, Video Game)
- Arngrim / Lezard / Lawfer
- Pokémon Snap (1999, VG) - Meowth
- Pikachu's Rescue Adventure (2000, Movie) - Meowth
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Meowth
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Meowth
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2001) - Meowth
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series) - Grandpa
- Shadow Hearts (2001, Video Game) - Margarete G. Zelle
- Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2001, TV Series) - Dr. K
- Fighting Foodons [aka Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe]
(2002, TV Series) - Wally Tusket
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! [aka Hoshi no Kirby] (2002, TV Series)
- Chef Kawasaki
- Pokémon 4Ever: The Voice of the Forest (2002, Movie)
- Meowth
- Pokémon Heros: Latios and Latias (2003, Movie) - Meowth

Ted Lewis
FILMOGRAPHY
- Record of Lodoss War [aka Lodoss to senki] (1990) - Etoh
- Here Is Greenwood [aka Koko wa Greenwood] (1991) - Kazuya
Hasukawa
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Zangulus #2 / Addtional Voices
- Hyper Doll (1995) - Peos
- Savage Skies - 'Riders on the Storm' (1996, TV) - Himself
- Birdy the Mighty [aka Tetsuwan Birdy] (1996, Anime) - Hikawa
- Voltage Fighters! Gowcaiser: The Movie [a.k.a Chojin gakuen
Gowcaizer] (1997, Movie)
- Battle Arena Toshinden (1997) - Eiji
- Mega Man X4 (1997, Video Game) - Zero
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - James Morgan (episodes
2-12) / Giovanni / Tracey Sketchit / Blaine / Farfetch'd Boy -
'So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd' / Flint - 'Showdown in Pewter City'
/ Yas Gym Leader - 'Showdown at Dark City'
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Giovanni
- Pikachu's Rescue Adventure (2000, Movie) - Tracey Sketchit
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Tracey
Sketchit
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Tracey
/ Giovanni / Blaine
- Pokémon Stadium (2000, VG) - Announcer
- Pokémon Stadium 2 (2001, VG) - Announcer
- Shadow Hearts (2001, Video Game) - Keith Valentine
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Tracey
Sketchit
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2001) - Giovanni
The Colored Star (2001) - Writer & Male Cop
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series) - Bakura
/ Yami Bakura / Bandit Keith
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002, TV Series) - Kevin
Mask / Doc Nakano / Cranky Doodle Craw Daddy
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! [aka Hoshi no Kirby] (2002, TV Series)
- Escargoon
VOICE DIRECTOR
- Pokemon (1998, TV Series)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (2001, TV Series)
SCRIPT ADAPTION
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series)
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! [aka Hoshi no Kirby] (2002, TV Series)

Matthew Milter (aka Matthew Mitler, Matt Mittler)
FILMOGRAPHY
- The Mutilator (1983) - Ed Jr.
- Breeders (1986) - Ted
- Deadtime Stories (1987) - Willie
- The Occultist (1987)
- Basket Case 2 (1990) - Arty
- Dick and Jane Drop Acid (1991) - Director
- Thrill Kill Video Club (1991) - Producer
- Blowback (1991) - Paul
- Cracking Up (1994) - Danny Gold [was also the writer, directorand
editor of this film]
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Gary Oak / Electabuzz / Melvin
the Magician from 'The March of the Exeggutor' Squad / Psyduck
/ Samurai - 'Challenge of the Samurai' / Todd Cameron (Snap)
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Gary Oak
- India Cowboy (2001) - Mr. Mundy

Stan Hart
FILMOGRAPHY
- Irresponsible Captain Tylor [aka Musekinin kanchou Tylor] (1993,
TV Series) - Kitaguchi
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Zolf
- Twin Angels 3 (1995) - Dekunobo
- Mega Man X4 (1997, Video Game) - General
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Professor Oak / Addtional
Voices
- Pokémon Snap (1999, VG) - Professor Oak
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Professor
Oak
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Professor
Oak
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie) - Professor
Oak
- Pokémon 4Ever: The Voice of the Forest (2002, Movie)
- Professor Oak

Megan Hollingshead
FILMOGRAPHY
- Assemble Insert (1989) - Additional Voices
- Virgin Fleet [aka Seishojo kantai Virgin Fleet] (1991) - Satsuki
- Pokémon (1998, TV Series) - Nurse Joy / Officer Jenny
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Nurse
Joy / Officer Jenny
- Valkyrie Profile [aka Varukiri purofairu] (1999, Video Game)
- Lenneth Valkyrie / Lorenta
- Pokémon 2000: The Power of One (2000, Movie) - Computer
- Pokémon Puzzle League (2000, Video Game) - Nurse Joy
- Boogiepop Phantom [aka Boogiepop Phantom: Boogiepop wa Warawanai]
(2000, TV Series) - Misuzu Arito / Miyo Kisaragi / Rika / Tamura
/ Yoji's Mother / Akane Kojima
- Tama and Friends (2001, Series)
- Fighting Foodons [aka Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe]
(2002, TV Series) - Rose Marinade
- The Colored Star (2001) - Female Cop
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2001)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series) - Mai
Valentine
- His and Her Circumstances [aka Kare Kano] (2002, TV Series)
- Kano Miyazawa / Additional Voices
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002, TV Series) - Trixie
- Lost Kingdoms II (2003, Video Game) - Tara Grimface

Lisa Ortiz
DATE
OF BIRTH - 11 December
PLACE OF BIRTH - New York, New York
HEIGHT - 4" 2'
OFFICIAL WEBSITE - www.lisaortiz.com
CONTACT - Lisa Ortiz, c/o Taj Productions, 28 W 27th Street,
Suite 906, New York, NY 10001, USA
PROFILE
Lisa Ortiz is one of the most popular dub actors in North America.
He most renowned role is as Lina Inverse, the main charater in "Slayers."
When she was a child, instead of just watching cartoons, she also
acted out character's roles. She even often spoke to her mother
with cartoon voices rather than her real one. This early pratice
seems to have aided her in voice acting.
Ortiz is bilingual (English and Spanish) and is best known for
her dialect voices.
FILMOGRAPHY
- Gall Force: Eternal Story (1986) - Pony / Eluza
- Gall Force Earth [aka Gall Force: Chikyû shô] (1989)
- Pony / Eluza
- Record of Lodoss War [aka Lodoss to senki} (1990) - Deedlit
- Hillside [aka Fifteen] (1991, TV Series) - Liz
- KO Century Beast [aka KO Seiki Beast] (1992) - Akumako
- Irresponsible Captain Tylor [aka Musekinin Kanchou Tylor] (1993
TV Series) - Azalyn
- Gall Force: Stardust War (1994) - Pony / Eluza
- Slayers (1995, TV Series) - Lina Inverse
- Battle Skipper [aka Bishôjo yûgeki-tai battle skipper]
(1995) - Saori
- Slayers Next (1996, TV Series) - Lina Inverse
- Twin Signal (1996) - Chris
- Slayers Try (1997, TV Series) - Lina Inverse
- Battle Arena Toshinden (1997) - Ellis
- Revolutionary Girl Utena [aka Shôjo kakumei Utena] (1997,
TV Series) - Kozue Kaoru / Shiori Takatsuki
- Kenpû denki Berserk (1997, TV Series) - Attendent /
Additional Voices
- Pokémon (1998-, TV Series) - Cassidy / Cassandra -
'The Problem wuth Paras' / Daisy - 'The Water Flowers of Cerulean
City' / Lara Laramie - 'The Flame Pokémon-Athon' / Rebecca
- 'The Punchy Pokémon' / Perfume Girl # 1 - 'Pokémon
Scent-sation' / Sabrina / Sabrina's Mother / Duplica - 'Ditto's
Mysterious Mansion' / Lapras / Chikorita / Addtional Voices
- Record of Lodoss Wars: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight [aka
Lodoss to Senki: Eiyuu kishi den] (1998, TV Series) - Deedlit
- Harlock Saga: The Ring of Nibelung 'The Rhinegold' [aka Harlock
Saga: Nibelung no yubiwa 'Rhein no ôgon'] (1999) - Maetel
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1999, Movie) - Squirtle
/ Blastoise / Pidgeotto / Zubat / Hitmonchan / Addtional Voices
- Now and Then, Here and There [aka Ima, soko ni iru boku] (1999,
TV Series) - Lala-Ru
- Rayearth OAV (2000) - Fuu
- Maetel legend (2000) - Maetel
- Boogiepop Phantom [aka Boogiepop Phantom: Boogiepop wa Warawanai]
(2000, TV Series) - Saki Yoshisawa
- Pokémon 3: The Spell of the Unown (2001, Movie)
- Magic User's Club! [aka Mahô tsukai tai!] (2001, TV Series)
- Nanaka Nakatomi
- Yu-Gi-Oh! [aka Yûgiô] (2001, TV Series) - Serenity
Wheeler
- Tama and Friends (2001, TV Series)
- His and Her Circumstances [aka Kare Kano] (2002, TV Series)
- Tsubasa Shibahime
- Fighting Foodons [aka Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe]
(2002, TV Series) - Coco
- Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002, TV Series) - Roxanne
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002, Video Game) - Commercial
Voice
- Alien 9 (2003, OAV)

Minor Voice Actors
Leah Applebaum
Suzie - 'Pokemon Fashion Flash' Amy Birnbaum
Caterpie / Butterfree / Minor Voices Mandy Bonhomme
Erika - 'Pokémon Scent-Sation' / Gezelle - 'The
School of Hard Knocks' Carlos Alazraqui
Magikarp Seller - 'Battle aboard the St. Anne' Annie Pondel
Aya - 'The Ninja Poké-Showdown' Nathan Price
Chopper - 'The Bridge Bike Gang' / Damien - 'Charmander
the Stray Pokémon' / Male Henchman - 'Electric Shock Showdown'
/ Masked Psychic - 'Abra and the Psychic Showdown' / A.J. - 'The
Path to the Pokémon League' Tara Jayne
Bulbasaur / Ivysaur / Venusaur / Clefairy / Clefable /
Clefa / Female Henchman - 'Electric Shock Showdown' / Perfume Girl
# 3 - 'Pokémon Scent-sation' / Vulpix / Ninetales Satomi Koorogi (see 'Japanese Seiyuu for full
biography)
Togepi Megumi Hayashibara
Pidgey / Pidgeotto / Pidgeot
Michael Haigney
Charmander / Psyduck / Geodude / Golduck / Minor Voices
Kayzie Rogers
Mr. Mime / Marril / Professor Ivy / Nastina - 'Tentacool and Tentacruel'
/ Arbok / Hitmonlee / Onix / Victrebell / Farfetch'd
Jack Taylor
Gastly - 'The Ghost of Maiden's Peak'
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