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Earth Maiden Arjuna (地球少女アルジュナ Chikyū Shōjo Arjuna), or simply Arjuna, is a Japanese animated television series created by Shoji Kawamori, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo from January 9 to March 27, 2001.

Bandai Entertainment acquired the distribution rights of the series, and produced a dub by Ocean Productions in Vancouver, released on October 8, 2002.

Synopsis

Juna was just an ordinary high-school girl, right up until the day she died in a motorcycle accident. But there, in the twilight of death, she saw the future of the barren earth destroyed by the Raaja, and was offered a second chance at life if she would stop them. Now she must learn to cast aside her thoughtlessly destructive ways and face her destiny as the Avatar of Time, the one being who can decide the fate of the planet.

Cast[]

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Juna Ariyoshi / Arjuna Mami Higashiyama Maggie Blue O'Hara
Tokio Oshima Tomokazu Seki Andrew Francis
Chris Hawken Yūji Ueda Brad Swaile
Cindy Klein Mayumi Shintani Brittney Irvin
Teresa Wong Yōko Sōmi Samantha Ferris
Commander Onizuka Tesshō Genda Trevor Devall
Sayuri Shirakawa Aya Hisakawa Tabitha St. Germain
Kaine Ariyoshi Junko Hagimori Alaina Burnett
Junko Ariyoshi Chiharu Suzuka Fiona Hogan
Masaharu Ariyoshi Masahiko Tanaka Eli Gabay
Sakurai Keiji Fujiwara Michael Dobson
Bob Hōchū Ōtsuka Trevor Devall
Hiroshi Shirakawa Masashi Hirose Ward Perry
Yukari Shirakawa Kae Araki Brenna O'Brien
Kimitoshi Shirakawa Emi Uwagawa Danny McKinnon
Mr. Oshima Unshō Ishizuka John Novak
Mizuho Oshima Yuko Sasaki Nicole Oliver
Dojima Yōsuke Akimoto Ron Halder

Additional Voices[]

Video Releases[]

Distributor Year Format Contents Region Country
Bandai Entertainment 2002-2003 DVD The Complete Series 1
NTSC
United States United States
4 Volumes
2004 The Complete Series
4 Discs
2006 The Complete Series
4 Discs

External Links[]

  • Arjuna (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Arjuna at the Internet Movie Database
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