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* Somehow [[Tony Oliver]] can voice [[Lupin III]], [[Fate/stay night|Lancer]], [[Bratty Half-Pint|Bat]] from the ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' movie, and Keiichi from the ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''! movie in English and they don't sound one damn bit alike.
* Every character [[Kari Wahlgren]] has done has a completely distinct voice. Seriously, compare [[Samurai Champloo|Fuu]] to [[Tales of Symphonia|Raine]] or [[Eureka Seven|Anemone]]. Even the characters that are relatively similar sound completely different, such as her [[Jeanne D'Arc|Jeanne]] and her [[Final Fantasy XII|Ashe]].
* [[Daran Norris]] has played both the wicked Vincent from the ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' movie and the idiotic Cosmo from ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'', as well as Spotswoode from ''[[Team America]]: World Police]]'', Belze in ''[[God Hand]]'', and [[Mad Scientist]] Rodyle in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''.
* Nicholas Briggs has played the voice of many different alien species since the 2005 revival of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', inluding the Daleks (particularly notabe with The Cult of Skaro), Cybermen, Judoon and the Nestene Consciousness.
** Nick Briggs does the ''creepiest'', most nightmare fuellish Dalek voice ever; Dalek Caan in "Stolen Earth/Journeys End".
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