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complexfantasy · 1 year ago
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Yukiko Kashiki
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lucario765g · 5 months ago
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Assassination Classroom seiyuu (Japanese voice actors) that are also in Digimon: a chart & list
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List of the seiyuu/Japanese voice actors and the respective characters they all voice are written down here: ※ Note: I heavily apologize for the written format.
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themagicoolcat · 1 month ago
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OBSESSED with this picture of yukiko kashiki as victoria from the hamburg production in 1998!
this picture it just radiated so much joy and whimsy im in love with it
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a-student-out-of-time · 2 months ago
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ASOOT Voice Cast
If they had voice actors (Note: it you see “???”, it means one of the reasons:
1. I know they are voiced but I don’t remember who though
2. I’m not quite sure who their voice actor would be^^
Anyways. Here it is!
Quantum Crew
Cuddle Puddle
Hajime Hinata - Johnny Yong Bosch
Chiaki Nanami - Christine Marie Cabanos
Mikan Tsumiki - Stephanie Sheh
Sonia Nevermind - Natalie Hoover
Gundham Tanaka - Chris Tergliafera
Hibiki Otonokoji - Bblackroses
Hiyoko Saionji - Kira Buckland
Crew Members
Yoruko Kabuya - Arakachi
Umeko Hayaze - ???
Setsuka Chiebukuro - Artimmiss
Akane Tiara - Tara Platt
Sora Tiara - zel
Kyoji Nakamura - Yuri Lowenthal
Kanata Inori - Felicia Angelle
Void
Nikei Yomuri - SeannyBravo
Emma Magorobi - Atsuyo
Hajime Makunouchi - Chromex20
Iroha Nijiue - Somni
Hope’s Peak
The Imperial Remnants
The Hope’s Peak Academy Steering Committee - ???
Hope's Peak Staff
Kazuo Tengan - Mark Stoddard
Jin Kirigiri - Keith Silverstein
Koichi Kizakura - Kanji Tang
Chisa Yukisome - Colleen Clickenbeard
Juzo Sakakura - Ian Sinclair
Kokoro Mitsume - Siri
Kimika Kimura - ???
Class 77-B
Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu - Derek Stephen Prince
Peko Pekoyama - Janice Kawaye
Mahiru Koizumi - Carrie Keranen
Nagito Komaeda - Bryce Papenbrook
Kazuichi Souda - Kyle Hebert
Ibuki Mioda - Julie Ann Taylor
Akane Owari - Wendee Lee
Teruteru Hanamura - Todd Haberkorn
Nekomaru Nidai - Patrick Seitz
Ryota Mitarai(?) - Jason Wisnov, Justin Briner
The real Ryota Mitarai - Justin Briner
The Student Council
Aiko Umesawa - Cassandra Lee Morris
Karen Kisaragi - ???
Kiriko Nishizawa - ???
Kotomi Ikuta - ???
Taro Kurosaki - ???
Tsubasa Kamii - ???
Suzuko Kashiki - ???
The 76th Squad
Estu Deguchi - ???
Mayumi Tamon - ???
Masa Esumi - ???
Other Ultimates
Seiko Kimura - Amanda Celine Miller
Ruruka Ando - Jax Saxton
Sonosuke Izayoi - Brandon Mclnnis
Miaya Gekkougahara - ???
Yasuke Matsuda - ???
Ai Ibarazaki - ???
Tomoe Kimura - ???
Eito Kobayashi - ???
Momoko Takakuwa - ???
Miwa Mori - ???
Kikue Kutsuki - ???
Kyosuke Munakata - Ricco Fajardo
Reserve Course
Honami Sato - Luci Christian
Natsumi Kuzuryu - Apphia Yu
Hope’s Peak Alumni
Shini Kasai - Lucaricross
Hanami Watanabe/Sato - ???
Sakura Sakura - ???
Sakura Fushimi - ???
Sakura Chigusa/Arima - ???
Mio Yonaga - ???
Biju Hakoda - ???
Goro Hirabayashi - ???
Yuka Kurosaki - ???
Ernesto Gomez - ???
Ichiro Kashiki - ???
Families of Class 77
Megumi - Anna Graves
Mama Hanamura - Wendee Lee
Kojikoji & Yokoyoko Hanamura - ???
Hitoshi Koizumi - Matthew Mercer
Kaori Koizumi - Trina Nishimura
Himari Matsunaga - ???
Kyoka Mioda - ???
Hibito Mioda - ???
Izumi Sayonji - Christine Pedi
Maiko Sayonji - Erica Mendez
Kohaku Saionji - Griffin Burns
Erina Nidai - Sarah Natochenny
Harumi Nanami - Julie Anna Taylor
Tenmei Nanami - Kyle Hebert
Hitomi Nanami - Michelle Ruff
Queen Natasha Nevermind - Katelyn Gault
Toshiro Kuzuryu - Darryl Kurylo
Yukiko Kuzuryu - Xanthe Huynh
Kaoru Owari - Ray Chase
Honoka Owari - Rebecca Soler
Hinata Owari - Josh Grelle
Yota Owari - Justin Cook
Itsumi Owari - Mela Lee
Hideki Owari - Kate Oxley
Mei Owari - Kira Buckland
Teruko Owari - Cherami Leigh
Kenji Souda - Doug Erholtz
Hiroshi Hinata - David Matranga
Keiko Hinata - Bryn Apprill
Daisuke Sato - ???
Major Antagonists
Ultimate Despair
Junko Enoshima - Amanda Celine Miller/Erin Fitzgerald
Mukuro Ikusaba - Amanda Celine Miller
Commissioner Juu Kinjo - ???
Takahara Mizuta - ???
Tsumugi Shirogane - Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Solo Villains
Junya Utsugi - ???
Haiji Towa - Matthew Mercer
Kanade Otonokoji - Eli
Maverick Storm - ???
The Basilisk - No Voice Actor
The Copycat Killer - ???
Ayato Nijiue - ???
Emina Nijiue - ???
Tsukasa Tsumiki - Wendie Malick
The Holy Salvation Society - No Voice Actor
Main Series Cast
Trigger Happy Havoc Cast
Makoto Naegi - Bryce Papenbrook
Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack - Amanda Celine Miller/Erin Fitzgerald
Leon Kuwata - Grant George
Byakuya Togami - Jason Wisnov
Chihiro Fujisaki - Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Kyoko Kirigiri - Erika Harlacher
Mondo Owada - Keith Silverstein
Sayaka Maizono - Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Aoi Asahina - Cassandra Lee Morris
Trigger Happy Havoc Minor Characters
Ayaka Haneyama - ???
Satomi Aoba - ???
Rumi Shinabe - ???
Minami Fujita - ???
Ultra Despair Girls Cast
Monaca Towa - Cristina Vee
Kotoko Utsugi - Erica Linbeck
Masaru Daimon - Tara Sands
Jataro Kemuri - Michelle Ruff
Nagisa Shingetsu - Erica Mendez
Komaru Naegi - Cherami Leigh
Kanon Nakajima - Cherami Leigh
Yuta Asahina - Michelle Ruff
Parents of the Warriors of Hope
Hiroshi Daimon - Kellen Gift
Ui Kemuri - Phyllis Smith
Yumi Utsugi - Bette Midler
Mai Shingetsu - Caitlin Glass
Killer Killer Cast
Rei Shimizu - ???
Patient 8702 (Ryoko Otonashi) - Amanda Celine Miller
Another Series Cast
Introduced in DRA
Tsurugi Kinjo - Chrispin Freeman
Kouhei Sasaki - ???
Midori Yamaguchi - Jackie Lastra
Yamato Kisaragi - Max Mittleman
Mikako Kurokawa - Brittany Cox
Ayame Hatano - ???
Yuki Maeda - Lumisau
Kizuna Tomori - BeeciaratiVA/R. Rideley
Minako Tomori - Allegra Clark
Hikaru Ando - J. Michael Tatum
Introduced in SDRA2
Syobai Hashimoto - ProjectAlpha
Original Characters
Roger Wilcox - ???
Hitaru Nijiue - ???
Jiro Nijiue - ???
Akemi Nijiue - ???
Sylvia Green - ???
Maria and Sonosuke Otonokoji - ???
Hamato Ando - ???
Miscellaneous
Blowback Cast
Kana Ise - Laura Stahl
Misako Ise - Suzie Yeung
Rebirth Cast
Ayumu Fujimori - kel
Marin Mizuta - Siri
Neo World Program Monitor Cast
Nagi Nanami - Christine Marie Cabanos
Kinu Hiroshima - ???
Hideyoshi Tamon - ???
Ayumi Arima - ???
Fumio - ???
Chinatsu Miyajima - ???
Sofia Yamazaki - ???
Tamami Furuichi - ???
Hirota Ouma - ???
Hamoponi - ???
Akira Esumi - ???
Naoyuki Harukawa - ???
Original Cast
Damian Miraz - ???
Dr. Masayoshi Okamoto - ???
N.O.V.A - ???
The Anons - The People Sending Asks On Tumblr
2030
The Hinata Household
Taito Hinata - ???
Kana Hinata - Roxy
Itsuki Hinata - Arakachi
Sayuri Hinata - ???
The Tiara Household
Satoshi Hatano-Tiara - ???
Etsuya Yomuri - ???
Mizuki Yomuri - ???
Hitomi Maeda - ???
The Chiebukuro Household
Naoko Chiebukuro - ???
The Kinjo Household
Asami Kinjo-Sasaki - ???
The Komaeda Household
Miho Komaeda - ???
The Naegi Household
Noriaki Naegi - ???
Akemi Naegi-Maizono - ???
The Mekaru Household
Seishiro Mekaru - ???
Chiyumi Mekaru - ???
Miscellaneous
Mako Shinabe - ???
Eijiro Maeda - ???
Haruto Akamatsu - ???
Yuna Ouma - ???
Whitley “Whit” Young - Silavent
2070
The Akamatsu Household
Kaede Akamatsu - Erika Harlacher
Erika Akamatsu - ???
The Harukawa Household
Maki Harukawa - Erica Mendez
The Saihara Household
Shuichi Saihara - Grant George
The Yumeno Household
Himiko Yumeno - Christine Marie Cabanos
Other Members of the V3 Cast
Kokichi Ouma - Derek Stephen Prince
Miscellaneous
Alexander “Xander” Matthews - Lucaricross
Rox - Kae
//I'm...very impressed you actually went through and matched everyone up like this o_o
//Well done!
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junkyard-gifs · 5 years ago
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Yukiko Kashiki’s Victoria (Hamburg 1998) wishes you a merry Christmas!
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gumbietrio · 4 years ago
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yukiko kashiki as victoria, hamburg 1998
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theaterpizzazzstuff · 7 years ago
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A Futuristic Dance Theater Narrative by Choreographer-Artistic Director Chase Brock       By Sandi Durell   Body language, movement and music can create and say more than words could ever say! So it is in Chase Brock’s latest offering at the Clurman Theater on Theater Row – The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes, performed …
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gussolomonsjrtest · 6 years ago
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THE CHASE BROCK EXPERIENCE: THE FOUR SEASONS
Chase Brock is a Brooklyn-based dance maker, whose resume ranges from “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark” on Broadway to “Romeo et Juliette” at the Met Opera to “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on HBO. Since his predilection is towards commercial theater, his dances have a showbiz flair and a narrative bent. From November 21 – December 8, his troupe, The Chase Brock Experience, is performing a two-week run of a revival of his “The Four Seasons” at Theater Row. Set to the familiar Vivaldi music, the hour-long piece had its 2008 premiere at the now departed Joyce SoHo; back then, it seemed prescient in its scenario of weather gone crazy.
A decade later, the piece has gained an ominous currency, as the dire effects of global warming become increasingly apparent around us. In a prolog, happening as the audience enters, it’s amusing to watch Sarah Bowden, dressed as a stylish TV anchor, sitting at a Lucite desk, updating her notes and repeatedly slathering lotion on her hands then on her face, as if to presage a transition from innocuous beauty moisturizing into sunscreen protection for survival.
The “set” consists of the whole array of Dane Laffrey’s costumes, hanging on a pipe that spans the back of the stage; it rises and lowers from scene to scene for dancers to access their clothes and change in the upstage darkness. It’s an attractive and practical solution to the multiple costume changes the dancer make, ala Broadway productions.
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (l-r): Yukiko Kashiki, Kendrick D. Carter, Honza Pelichovsky, Jane Abbott, and Chloe Campbell
After the opening by the whole company in pastel clothes, a dozen dancers with serious Broadway dancing chops dance graciously to the Vivaldi music. Monologs by robotic weather girl, Roz G (Bowden) bridge the costume changes with David Zellinski’s funny, fast-paced news updates, describing steadily rising temperatures and other weather anomalies. The dancers strip to bikinis and play beach games in December in Tyler Micoleau’s sizzling, sunny lighting. 
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (l-r): Honza Pelichovsky, Yukiko Kashiki, J.P. Viernes, Jane Abbott, Tracy Chen, Kassandra Cruz, and David Hochberg
The summertime frolicking soon leads to heat prostration, as Roz G grows increasingly hysterical among the collapsing dancers. A blizzard of mylar confetti – blown by fans in the wings – fills the stage with shiny flecks of black “snow” that stick to dancers’ sweating bodies like blotches of some weather-borne plague. 
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (l-r): Jane Abbott, Kassandra Cruz, Yukiko Kashiki, Sarah Bowden, Honza Pelichovsky, and Kendrick D. Carter 
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (foreground, l-r): Yukiko Kashiki and J.P. Viernes
The cast, dressed in bright red and plaid, 18th century waistcoat and gowns –Chloe Campbell in a long gown appears to be pregnant – dance the Autumn passage ofthe music; people continue to collapse. Then, all change into black – swimwear and Campbell in a black shift dress. 
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (l-r):Chloe Campbell and Jane Abbott
More people succumb to the increasingly perilous environment; Yukiko Kashiki finds a dead bird. At – I guess – a Christmas party, everyone receives a fancy glass goblet. “Seasons” ends in a full company tableau, and they all die happily ever after, so there are no real stakes.
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Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS. (l-r): Michael Bishop, Kendrick D. Carter, Yukiko Kashiki, and Jane Abbott
The terrific cast also includes Jane Abbott, Michael Bishop, Kendrick D. Carter, Kassandra Cruz, Kory Geller, David Hochberg, Honza Pelichovsky, Tracy Shen, Emmy Spaar, and J.P. Viernes. Brock’s choreography keeps moving and the cast dance it with authority, and the concise performance leaves you plenty of time to consider its issues over a sidecar or two at Josephine’s cozy restaurant and bar next door.   
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The Chase Brock Experience in Chase Brock’s THE FOUR SEASONS
photos by Rosalie O’Connor
Gus Solomons jr, © 2019
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debrakwhite · 7 years ago
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Cloudy Vision: ‘The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes’
‘The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes’ (Photo: Michael Kushner Photography)
By Matthew Wexler
Chase Brock has his eyes on the future.
The artistic director of the self-named Chase Brock Experience offers audiences the company’s first evening-length dance theater piece, The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes. Additionally, he’s choreographed the highly anticipated Broadway transfer of Be More Chill, the sci-fi teen musical with a tsunami-like Gen Z social media following. While the two works differ stylistically, they both nudge viewers into the not-so-distant future when AI (artificial intelligence) may give humankind a run for its money.
Mr. Brock has collaborated with Eric Dietz (credited for scenario and score, though the former attribution is a bit unclear) to create an expressionistic tale of technological evolution in which robots eventually take over society. It’s a cautionary tale that, in spite of its high-tech setting, doesn’t necessarily push boundaries regarding storytelling or execution.
The six-member ensemble receives a slick playground thanks to Jason Sherwood’s vinyl flap-framed set design, which provides the backdrop for undulating projections by Alex Basco Koch. At a recent preview performance, the smell alone was enough to offer a sense of post-apocalyptic toxicity. Brian Tovar’s lighting, Ryan Rumery’s sound, and Loren Shaw’s costumes all raise the bar on Mr. Brock’s work, with occasional nods to the 60s and other past-meets-future visual references. (This is a world where virtual reality is commonplace, but an investor still writes an old-fashioned check instead of using NFC technology.)
(l to r) Travante S. Baker and Spencer Ramirez in ‘The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes.’ (Photo: Michael Kushner Photography)
Mr. Brock’s choreography credits span genres from musical theater to concert dance, opera and television. Tasked here with delivering an arching narrative as well as movement, he’s more successful in the latter, while the story — one of emotional evolution and destruction — never manages to fully tug at the heartstrings. There are exquisite moments, such as a whimsical nightclub scene with hints of Fosse and Bollywood, or a modern pas de deux between Travante S. Baker and Yukiko Kashiki and its virtual reality re-do with Spencer Ramirez.
Unfortunately, those breathtaking moments succumb to cliché bits of pantomime and facial expressions that telegraph emotion rather than embody it. The young dance ensemble, while physically adept, can’t tap into Mr. Brock’s more profound vision.
Italian writer Carlo Collodi penned Pinocchio in 1883 and more than a century later, cultures continue to wrestle with the connection between the inanimate and the real. Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall in Mannequin and director Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop (both released in 1987) tackled the subject with romantic and dystopian perspectives.
The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes follows suit with a 21st-century sensibility, as we’re closer than ever to science fiction becoming a reality. At its core, though, the dance theater piece’s cloudy construct fails to address the million-dollar question: Why are we obsessed with engineering synthetic creations to produce human emotion when its creation often distances us from the intimacy we so desperately desire?
The Girl with the Alkaline Eyes Beckett Theatre at Theater Row 410 West 42nd Street Through January 13
Matthew Wexler is The Broadway Blog’s editor and chief critic. Read more of his work at wexlerwrites.com.
Article source here:The Broadway Blog
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junkyard-gifs · 5 years ago
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Yukiko Kashiki covering Sillabub and Victoria in Hamburg 1998; with Scott Owen as Tumblebrutus. (In the Hamburg production, as in Broadway, the pas de deux was between Tumblebrutus and Victoria.)
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