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appears as a main character in Kemono Friends 2, though appears to have lost her memory of her time with Kaban. Key Friends[edit] Fennec (フェネック, Fenekku) Voiced by: Kana Motomiya (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)[4][5] A fennec fox who accompanies Raccoon as she pursues Kaban and Serval. She also appears in the original mobile game with a similar role. Raccoon (アライグマ, Araiguma) Voiced by: Saki Ono (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)[4] A raccoon who is chasing after Kaban and Serval, believing that she stole something from her. In the Japanese version, she calls herself "Arai-san" instead of using the first-person pronoun. She also appears in the original mobile game with a similar role. PPP (PENGUINS Performance Project) (ペパプ(ペンギン・パフォーマンス・プロジェクト), PePaPu (Pengin pafōmansu purojekuto)) Voiced by: Mikoi Sasaki (Princess), Ruka Nemoto (Emperor), Kyoka Tamura (Gentoo), Aina Aiba (Rocker), Ikuko Chikuta (Hululu) (Japanese); Amanda Lee (Princess), Dawn M. Bennett (Emperor), Megan Shipman (Gentoo), Morgan Berry (Rocker), Kayli Mills (Hululu) (English)[4][5] An all-penguin idol group, consisting of Princess (プリンセス, Purinsesu), a royal penguin; Emperor (コウテイ, Kōtei), an emperor penguin; Gean (ジェーン, Jēn), a gentoo penguin; Rocker (イワビー, Iwabī), a rockhopper penguin; and Hululu (フルル, Hururu), a humboldt penguin. Ezo Red Fox (キタキツネ, Kita Kitsune) and Silver Fox (ギンキツネ, Gin Kitsune) Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English),Yuka Aisaka[5] A reoccurring character in the manga series. An Ezo red fox who is rather lazy and enjoys eating Japari buns. Northern White-faced Owl (アフリカオオコノハズク, Afurika Ōkonohazuku) and
Eurasian Eagle Owl (ワシミミズク, Washi Mimizuku) Voiced by: Shiori Mikami (White Faced Owl), Akari Uehara (Eurasian Eagle Owl) (Japanese); Kimberley Anne Campbell, Bryn Apprill (English)[5] A northern white-faced owl and Eurasian eagle owl – respectively referred to as Professor (博士, Hakase) and Assistant (助手, Joshu) – who reside in Japari library.
[69] Known primarily for her work on the Castlevania series, Michiru Yamane first composed music for the Sega Genesis game, Castlevania Bloodlines. Yamane was under pressure at the time because the series was already popular and known for its music. [102] She felt
there was a link with the game's vampiric themes and the classical music she had grown up with, having studied Johann Sebastian Bach in university, and worked to integrate her style with the rock themes of the previous games. [111] Since Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Yamane became involved with the development of the series with its former producer, Koji Igarashi. [112] Symphony of the Night's art director, Osamu Kasai, requested Yamane to join the team,[111] and she would draw inspiration from Ayami Kojima's concept artwork. [112] Unlike the FM synthesis that Bloodlines used, Yamane felt she had more freedom with Symphony of the Night as it was produced for a CD-ROM, which made it capable of much higher quality music and sound. [111] She continued to compose for the series, including the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games, which had note limitations like older home consoles, and also collaborated with other composers such as Yuzo Koshiro. [111] Before becoming a freelance composer, the last Castlevania game she scored was Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia in 2008, which she worked on with Yasuhiro Ichihashi. [111] For the 2010 reboot, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, the game was scored by Óscar Araujo using a 120-piece orchestra. [113] His work on Lords of Shadow earned him a nomination for breakout composer of the year by the International Film Music Critics Association,[114] and he won "Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media. "[115] Araujo
went on to compose the sequels, Mirror of Fate and Lords of Shadow 2.