Eureka Seven vol. 2: The New Vision the sequel to Eureka Seven vol.1: The New Wave by the game developmental team Bandai. It was released May 11, 2006 in Japan and on April 17, 2007 in North America.
Cast[]
Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
---|---|---|
Renton Thurston | Yūko Sanpei | Johnny Yong Bosch |
Eureka | Kaori Nazuka | Stephanie Sheh |
Talho Yuki | Michiko Neya | Kate Higgins |
Holland Novak | Keiji Fujiwara | Patrick Seitz |
Matthieu | Akio Nakamura | Kirk Thornton |
Anemone | Ami Koshimizu | Cristina Valenzuela |
Dominic Sorel | Shigenori Yamazaki | Peter Doyle |
Moondoggie | Mamoru Miyano | Steve Staley |
Roddy Flame | Hiroaki Hirata | Dean Wein |
Pez Wells | Yasuyuki Kase | Erik Davies |
Hilda | Mayumi Asano | Megan Hollingshead |
Bing | TBA | Doug Erholtz |
Gillian Hamilton | Chie Nakamura | Julie Ann Taylor |
Steven Bisson | Masakazu Morita | Liam O'Brien |
Tolman | TBA | David Vincent |
Hooky Zueff | Wataru Takagi | Derek Stephen Prince |
Ruri | Megumi Toyoguchi | Michelle Ruff |
Sumner Sturgeon | Hiro Shimono | Sam Riegel |
Natabachi Brother
(Younger Brother) |
TBA | Kyle Hebert |
Natabachi Brother
(Older Brother) |
TBA | Tony Oliver |
Shaun Banks | Mitsuaki Madono | Daniel Woren |
Nicola Mills | Masaru Ikeda | Steve Schatzberg |
Dotti | TBA | Christopher Corey Smith |
Emil | TBA | Tara Platt |
Wes (Iron Joe) | TBA | Terrence Stone |
Additional Voices[]
- Cristina Valenzuela
- Dave Mallow
- David Vincent
- Derek Stephen Prince
- Doug Erholtz
- Keith Silverstein
- Megan Hollingshead
- Michael Sorich
- Paul St. Peter
- Peter Doyle
- Spike Spencer
- Steve Schatzberg
- Tony Oliver
Trivia[]
- Much like it’s predecessor likely due to being a non-union production in comparison to the actual series Patrick Seitz and Cristina Valenzuela replaced both Crispin Freeman and Kari Wahlgren in their respective roles as both Holland Novak and Anemone.
See Also[]
External Links[]
- Eureka Seven vol.2: The New Vision at the Internet Movie Database