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He is the old man with the "M" on his cane responsible for Aya and Tsugaru's respective conditions. Aleister Crowley (アレイスター・クロウリー, Areisutā Kurōrī) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[10] An English magician and cult leader who currently works with The Professor. Carmilla (カーミラ, Kāmira) Voiced by: Reina Kondō[11] A beautiful and deadly vampire with incredibly swordsmanship who works for The Professor. Victor (ヴィクター, Vikutā) Voiced by: Itaru Yamamoto[12] A
giant undead monster who currently works for The Professor. Jack the Ripper (切り裂きジャック, Kirisaki Jakku) Voiced by: Soma Saito[13] The legendary English serial killer who was turned part-oni from The Professor's experiments, and the one who separated Aya's head from her body. Wolfinhöhle[edit] Nora (ノラ) Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[14] Vera (ヴェラ) Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[15] Kaya (カーヤ, Kāya) Voiced by: Saima Nakano[16] Lloyd's[edit] Reynold Stinghart (レイノルド・スティングハート, Reinorudo Sutinguhāto) Voiced by: Shin'ichiro Kamio[6] Lloyd's Insurance Agent #5, a swordsman who detests getting himself dirty. He can even cleave stone pillars with his sword. Fatima Doubledarts (ファティマ・ダブルダーツ, Fatima Daburu Dātsu) Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto[6] Lloyd's Insurance Agent #7. Fatima wields a crossbow on each of her arms
modified to fire semi-automatically, with customized bolts that can punch through thick
surfaces or ricochet off walls. Alice
Rapidshot (アリス・ラピッドショット, Arisu Rapiddoshotto) Voiced by: Ayaka Asai[17] Insurance Agent #3, a hot-headed cowgirl who wields a pair of revolvers with silver ammo. Kyle Chaintail (カイル・チェーンテイル, Kairu Chēnteiru) Voiced by: Sō Nozawa[17] Insurance Agent #4, a large black man with an effeminite face who wields heavy metal chains.
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Casey (July 21, 2008). "Berserk GN 23 - Review". Anime
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"Playlist" was dedicated entirely to work by Tsutchie, including "Fly". "Impression" bundles tracks by Nujabes, Fat Jon and Force of Nature, alongside the theme "Who's Theme". [44][45] Broadcast[edit] Samurai Champloo was first revealed through a magazine spread in the September 2003 issue of Newtype,[46] and it premiered on Fuji TV on May 20, 2004. [47] The series ran for seventeen episodes on the network until September 23, 2004, when they decided to cancel its broadcast. [48][49] The series resumed airing on Fuji Network System, referred to as a second season, during the channel's midnight slot;[49][50] the remaining 18th–26th episodes aired from January 22 to March 19, 2005. [51][52] The original
North American licensee was Geneon Entertainment and its parent company Pioneer Entertainment, licensing the anime a
year before its Japanese broadcast.