Voice Cast For Japanese Version Of Skullgirls Announced

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With the Japanese version of Skullgirls for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita nearing (January 2016), Dengeki Online has been able to reveal the Japanese voice cast (thanks Crunchyroll)

 

The lineup is as follows:

 

Filia – Ayana Taketatsu

Cerebella – Toa Yukinari

Parasol – Rie Tanaka

Peacock – Tomoko Kaneda

Ms. Fortune – Kana Hanazawa

Double – Nakae Mitsuki  

Painwheel – Izumi Kitta  

Valentine – Asami Imai 

Squigly – Miyuki Sawashiro

Big Band – Sugita Tomokazu

Eliza – Chie Matsuura 

Marie – Nao Touyama 


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