Monster Rancher (anime) - Voice Roles

Voice Roles

Character Japanese VA English VA
Genki Sakura Chisa Yokoyama Andrew Francis
Holly Mariko Kōda Maggie Blue O'Hara
Mocchi Yuri Shiratori Janyse Jaud
Suezō Wataru Takagi Scott McNeil
Gōlem Naoya Uchida Richard Newman (1999–2000)
Doc Harris (2000–2001)
Tiger Kazuki Yao Brian Drummond
Hare Nozomu Sasaki Samuel Vincent
Moo Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Pixie Kotono Mitsuishi Janyse Jaud
Gali Kaneto Shiozawa (Season 1-2)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura (Season 3)
Scott McNeil
Gray Wolf Daiki Nakamura Scott McNeil
Undine Hiromi Tsuru Kelly Sheridan
Naga Kazuya Kobayashi Scott McNeil
Big Blue Hiroyuki Yokō Ward Perry
General Durahan Kenyū Horiuchi Lee Tockar
Queen Tivoli Mari Tae Virginne Purity
Lilim Haruko Takahagi Janyse Jaud
Poison Miki Nagasawa Janyse Jaud
Mum Mew Keiko Han Pauline Newstone
Gobi Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Michael Miho Yoshida
Ash Kōichi Kitamura
Arira Yoshiko Asai
Allan Ryō Naitō Matt Smith
Detonarex Ryō Naitō
Tooth Fairy Jin Sin Pahiyas Lucbani
Denatocris Kazuya Kobayashi
Pinky Nao Nagasawa
Eddy Issei Futamata Terry Klassen
Tibaga Jen Matibag Jen Matibag
Tsunomaru Norio Tsuboi
Captain Jim Akio Ōtsuka Michael Dobson
Miminyā Mika Kanai
Colt Fumiko Orikasa Kelly Sheridan
Yakuto Hound Hiroaki Hirata

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