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Quotes[] “ As if!/Why would I!/No way in hell! „ ~ Nami's catchphrase when beaten up Brook after he often asked her to show her panties. “ Go ahead and complain more, WE DON'T CARE!!! „ ~ Nami beating York up for her betrayal and failed attempted to kill her and her crew. “ You're the most untrustworthy person I know! „ ~ Nami to Sanji. “ You are the fool! Go away! „ ~ Nami punched Sanji when he is attempting to peep her and Robin changing in Egghead. “ I can see Oimo and Kashii, too! I bet they went to Little Garden to pick up their leaders! „ ~ Nami's reaction when seeing the Giant Warrior Pirates on Egghead. Trivia[] Nami is based on Ann and Silk, two characters from Oda's previous manga Romance Dawn. Her second Japanese voice actress, Akemi Okamura, also voiced Ann in the same series, Hatsuharu Sohma (child) in Fruits Basket (2001 Series), Bearmon in Digimon Frontier, Fio Piccolo in Porco Rosso, Bomber Girls Pretty Cure in Happiness Charge Pretty Cure!, Fievel Mousekewitz in An American Tail, Cindy Vortex in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Florinda Showers in Pokémon series, and Foop in Futari Wa Pretty Cure Splash Star. Her second English voice actress, Chio Su-Ping, also voiced Tashigi, Nojiko, Young Coby, Apis, and Kaya in the same series. Her third English voice actress, Alison Lester, also voiced Renamon in Digimon Tamers. Her fourth English voice actress, Kerry Williams, also voiced Tiff in Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, Sakura and Casey in Pokémon, and Rebecca Hawkins in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, Flora and Amore in Winx Club, Towa (young) in Pokémon 4Ever. Her fifth English voice actress, Luci Christian, also voiced Hiro Sohma in Fruits Basket (2019), Mitsukuni Haninozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Koyuki Azumaya in Sgt.[197] Cancelled projects[edit] A Castlevania television series was considered in the late 1980s as part of the Super Mario Bros. Power Hour, a one-hour animation block of Nintendo-focused video game adaptations. Concept art was produced for the project by DIC Animation City. Only the Mario and The Legend of Zelda segments for the block were ultimately produced, airing in 1989 as part of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. [198] A Castlevania film was planned in the late 2000s.
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