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[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]] is the result of a [[What Could Have Been]] for the [[Sailor Moon]] SuperS movie. Kunihiko Ikuhara would have made the latter's [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] as the primary characters, and some of his original ideas for the movie would eventually be repurposed for the Utena television series. |
[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]] is the result of a [[What Could Have Been]] for the [[Sailor Moon]] SuperS movie. Kunihiko Ikuhara would have made the latter's [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] as the primary characters, and some of his original ideas for the movie would eventually be repurposed for the Utena television series. |
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* ''Utena'' was aired on television in 1997, and [[Central Park Media]] began releasing the series on VHS in 1999. One year later marked the first DVD releases. When CPM was liquidated, the license was on the fence until 2011, when Nozomi Entertainment rescued and rereleased it. |
* ''Utena'' was aired on television in 1997, and [[Central Park Media]] began releasing the series on VHS in 1999. One year later marked the first DVD releases. When CPM was liquidated, the license was on the fence until 2011, when Nozomi Entertainment rescued and rereleased it. |
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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: TAJ Productions helped in the dubbing process, so many [[Central Park Media]] mainstays/later 4KidsEntertainment voices pop up here. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: TAJ Productions helped in the dubbing process, so many [[Central Park Media]] mainstays/later 4KidsEntertainment voices pop up here. |
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** Utena: [[Rachael Lillis]] |
** Utena: [[Rachael Lillis]] |
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** Miki: [[Jimmy Zoppi]] |
** Miki: [[Jimmy Zoppi]] |
Revision as of 16:37, 25 January 2014
Revolutionary Girl Utena is the result of a What Could Have Been for the Sailor Moon SuperS movie. Kunihiko Ikuhara would have made the latter's Schoolgirl Lesbians as the primary characters, and some of his original ideas for the movie would eventually be repurposed for the Utena television series.
- Utena was aired on television in 1997, and Central Park Media began releasing the series on VHS in 1999. One year later marked the first DVD releases. When CPM was liquidated, the license was on the fence until 2011, when Nozomi Entertainment rescued and rereleased it.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: TAJ Productions helped in the dubbing process, so many Central Park Media mainstays/later 4KidsEntertainment voices pop up here.
- Utena: Rachael Lillis
- Miki: Jimmy Zoppi
- Shiori: Lisa Ortiz
- Mitsuru: Ted Lewis
- Tatsuya: Frank Frankson
- Mikage: DAN GREEN! A sharp contrast from his usual endeavors, but still very well done.
- Tokiko: Tara Jayne
- Ruka: Wayne Grayson
- Touga is Crispin Freeman in his second official big role (Zelgadis being his first)
- Mamiya is Liam O Brien in one of his earliest roles also.