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African Wild Dog (リカオン, Rikaon) Voiced by: Rika Tachibana (Japanese); Danielle McRae (English)[5] African Wild Dog is a member of a group of Cerulean Hunters in her most notable appearance,the 2017 anime. Kemono Friends 2[edit] Kyururu (キュルル) Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa (Japanese)[6] The main protagonist of Kemono Friends 2, named after the sound of his stomach grumbling. He emerged from a mysterious laboratory in Japari Park, with his only clue home being a sketchbook. Caracal (カラカル, Karakaru) Voiced by: Riko Koike (Japanese)[6] A caracal who appears alongside Serval in Kemono Friends 2. Giant Armadillo (オオアルマジロ, Ōarumajiro) and Giant Pangolin (オオセンザンコウ, Ōsenzankou) Voiced by: Emily Fajardo (Armadillo), Anairis Quinones (Pangolin) (English)[5] A giant armadillo and giant pangolin – respectively nicknamed Alma and Sen – who work as detectives who will take on any request in exchange for food. Greater Lophorina (カタカケフウチョウ, Katakake Fūchō) and Western Parotia (カンザシフウチョウ, Kanzashi Fūchō) Voiced by: Mashiro Yagi and Madoka Kan (Japanese); Haven Paschall and Kate Bristol (English)[7] A greater lophorina and western parotia. Other characters[edit] Lucky Beast (ラッキービースト, Rakkī Bīsuto) Voiced by: Aya Uchida[a] (Japanese); Suzie Yeung (English) A small, robotic creature also referred to as "Boss" (ボス) by the Friends. While he does not respond to the Friends themselves, he will directly answer questions and statements made by Kaban, providing information on Japari Park, Friends, and needed items when trouble arises. Mirai (ミライ) Voiced by: Aya Uchida[b] (Japanese); Suzie Yeung (English)[5] A park guide who worked at Japari Park when it was still open and adores animals. During her time at the park, she recorded various reports which are played through Lucky Beast. A different Serval (Voiced by: Ai Nonaka) worked alongside Mirai when Japari Park was open.Retrieved September 5, 2013. ^ "Tytuły/Fullmetal Alchemist" (in Polish). Japonica Polonica Fantastica. Archived from the original on October 14, 2007. Retrieved July 16, 2008. ^ "Fullmetal Alchemist T1" (in French).
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