Fictional releases
Appearance
This section is intended exclusively for fictional works. Each will have its own page to save on space.
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Fictional dubs[edit]
This section covers fictional dubs of existing works.
English[edit]
For works dubbed at Axis International, the identity of "Gengo", a voice actor from 1966 to 1973 whose identity remains a mystery in the dubbing community to this day, is here assumed to be Ian Wilson, per a YouTube post from Harley Thomas.[1]
- Cliff Hanger
- Dr. Slump
- Dragon Ball
- House
- Inspector Gadget
- Maison Ikkoku
- Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness
- Ranma ½
- Sailor Moon
- Seven Samurai
- The Seventh Seal
- Space Fortress Macross
- Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!
- Sweet Home
- Urusei Yatsura
- VeggieTales
- The Viper
Spanish[edit]
- El castillo de Cagliostro
- Lum la invasora
- Lo mejor de Lupin III
- El misterio de Mamo
- No se puede parar la música
- Sailor Moon