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Fushigi Yugi Eikoden ふしぎ遊戯 永光伝, (Fushigi Yûgi Eikoden) is an OVA series that is the sequel to the anime series, Fushigi Yugi and a follow up to the Fushigi Yugi (OVA). It is based on a light novel series written by Megumi Nishizaki and illustrated by Yu Watase, the creator of the original manga. The OVA was released in four volumes, starting from December 21, 2001 to June 25, 2002. Pioneer licensed the OVA and released it on DVD in 2002.

Cast[]

Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Miaka Yuki Kae Araki Bridget Hoffman
Taka Sukunami/Tamahome Hikaru Midorikawa Dave Wittenberg
Mayo Sakaki Junko Noda Lynn Fischer
Sherry Lynn (young)
Tasuki Nobutoshi Canna Daran Norris
Chichiri Tomokazu Seki Randy McPherson
Yui Hongo Yumi Tōma Wendee Lee
Keisuke Yuki Shinichirō Miki Derek Stephen Prince
Tetsuya Kajiwara Ken Narita Kirk Baily
Fake Suzaku Jamieson Price
Taiitsukun Hisako Kyōda Catherine Battistone
Saori Kawai Ema Kogure Patricia Ja Lee
Boushin Akiko Yajima Brianne Siddall
Yotaigo / Hōki You Chika Sakamoto Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Mumin Miki Narahashi Kim Mai Guest (ep. 1)
Christina Carlisi (ep. 2)
Sherry Lynn (ep. 3)
Bridget Hoffman (ep. 4)

Episodic Characters[]

Character Seiyū Dub Actor Episode
Tama Yumi Tōma Kevin Seymour (ep. 2) 2, 4
Bridget Hoffman (ep. 4)
Mayo's Mother Miki Narahashi Jessica Gee 1, 4
Chiriko/Gakurei Tomoko Kawakami Lenore Zann 2, 4
Chōsei Shizuka Ishikawa Rebecca Forstadt 2
Shōka Chinami Nishimura Julie Maddalena
Director Cho Isshin Chiba Dave Mallow
Mitsukake Kōji Ishii Richard Epcar 2, 4
Ko Reishun Tomoe Nanba Sandy Fox 3
Shu Eian Kaho Kōda Mona Marshall
Shu Tendō Rikiya Koyama Steve Blum
Gentokuin Kazuhiro Nakata Kevin Seymour
Hotohori Takehito Koyasu Kirk Thornton 3-4
Nuriko Chika Sakamoto Mary Elizabeth McGlynn 4
Mayo's Father Jin Yamanoi Steve Kramer

Additional Voices[]

Video Releases[]

Distributor Year Format Region Country
Geneon Entertainment 2002 DVD 1
NTSC
United States United States
Media Blasters 2013

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