North American Dub Voice Actors and Their Characters
- Kelli Cousins - Akari Mizushima
- Hilary Haag - Yuki Aoyama
- Monica Rial - Nozomi Kaibara
- Shelley Calene-Black - Reika
- Tiffany Grant - Jun
- Andy McAvin - Lightning Chief, Narrator, Yaokichi
- Chris Patton - Shiro Sugino, Stage Manager
- Christine M. Auten - Kisaragi Akabi
- David Matranga - Bass Player, Kaito Kosaka
- David Raynes - Lightning Operator
- Jason Douglas - Announcer, Yoh
- John Gremillion - Sho Kaibara
- John Swasey - PA Announcer
- John Tyson - Hikoza Ohishi
- Kelly Manison - Maoka Kaibara
- Marcy Bannor - Otoki
- Rob Mungle - Lightning Assistant
- Shelley Calene-Black - Flyer Girl
- Ted Pfister - Father Samuel
- Mandy Clark - Nao
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