Castle in The Sky - Cast

Cast

Character Japanese English (JAL/Streamline, 1989) English (Disney, 2003)
Princess Sheeta
(Lusheeta Toel Ul Laputa)
Keiko Yokozawa Lara Cody Anna Paquin
Debi Derryberry (young Sheeta)
Pazu Mayumi Tanaka Barbara Goodson James Van Der Beek
Captain Dola Kotoe Hatsui Rachel Vanowen Cloris Leachman
Colonel Muska
(Romuska Palo Ul Laputa)
Minori Terada Jeff Winkless Mark Hamill
General Ichirō Nagai Mike Reynolds Jim Cummings
Uncle Pom Fujio Tokita Ed Mannix Richard Dysart
Charles (Shalulu) Takuzō Kamiyama Barry Stigler Mike McShane
Louis (Lui) Yoshito Yasuhara Dave Mallow Mandy Patinkin
Henri (Anli) Sukekiyo Kamiyama Eddie Frierson Andy Dick
Boss Hiroshi Ito Clifton Wells John Hostetter
Old Engineer Ryūji Saikachi Eddie Frierson Matt K. Miller
Okami Machiko Washio Lara Cody Tress MacNeille
Madge Tarako Barbara Goodson Debi Derryberry

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