Dragon Warrior: Legend of The Hero Abel - Characters

Characters

•Tiala (aka Tiara)- Sage of the Red Orb- Voiced by: Masako Katsuki, Shelly Lefler

•Abel- Hero of the Blue Orb- Voiced by: Tohru Furuya, Chie Satou, Duff McDonald

•Baramos-Master demon- Voiced by: Takeshi Watanabe, Gary Chalk

•Moore (aka Mooa)- wizard monster Lieutenant of Baramos- Voiced by: Hidekatsu Shibata, Jim Byrnes

•Jikido- warrior monster Lieutenant of Baramos- Voiced by: Katsuji Mori

•Daisy- warrior extraordinaire- Voiced by: Yuko Mita, Marcie Goldburg

•Prince Frank- Voiced by: Nobutoshi Hayashi

•Baharata- captain of a ship- Voiced by: Hirotaka Suzuoki, Alvin Sanders

•Sophia- the old sage of the Red Orb- Voiced by: Reiko Mutō

•Moco- (aka Mokomoko) warrior and good friend of Abel- Voiced by: Toshiharu Sakurai, Sam Vincent

•Coco (aka Kaka)- pink slime of Tiala's- Voiced by: Junko Shimakata

•Chichi- blue slime of Tiala's, often travels with Abel- Voiced by: Miyoko Aoba

•Yanack- wizard extraordinaire- Voiced by: Keaton Yamada, Richard Newman

•Dodonga- monster protector of Tiala- Voiced by: Daisuke Gouri, Dale Wilson

•General Ludoff - ancient evil general- Voiced by: Takeshi Aono, Scott McNeil

•Ortega- father of Abel- Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi, Hirohiko Kakegawa

•Zanack- master wizard, mentor of Yanak- Voiced by: Hiroshi Ohtake, Naoki Tatsuta

•Adonis- the mysterious warrior- Voiced by: Ryo Horikawa, Michael Donovan

•Sara- Voiced by: Tomoko Naka

(Narrator voiced by Long John Baldry)

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