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** Before work proper started on ''Ace Combat 5'', the team planned to use the ''Ace Combat 04'' engine for an entirely unrelated game - a remake of ''VideoGame/{{Xevious}}'' to celebrate that series' 20th anniversary. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgGFMhmIbGc Some footage]] of the game remains, showing what is essentially ''Ace Combat 04'' with the player flying the Solvalou instead of a real-world plane, but that one-minute teaser is basically all that came out of the project before the team shifted all its time and resources to ''The Unsung War''.
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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for ''Shattered Skies'', where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 20 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''VideoGame/{{Ace Combat 7|SkiesUnknown''.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for ''Shattered Skies'', where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 20 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''VideoGame/{{Ace Combat 7|SkiesUnknown''.7|SkiesUnknown}}''.
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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''[[VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown Ace Combat 7]]''.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, ''Shattered Skies'', where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 20 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''[[VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown Ace ''VideoGame/{{Ace Combat 7]]''.7|SkiesUnknown''.



** Namco announced that they would be porting three of their arcade games, including ''Air Combat 22'', to PC in May 1996. Nothing came of it, save for a preview of the ''Rave Racer'' port in ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=]s July issue that year.

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** Namco announced that they would be porting three of their arcade games, including ''Air Combat 22'', to PC in May 1996. Nothing came of it, save for ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}'' had a preview of the ''Rave Racer'' port in ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=]s their July issue issue, but beyond that year.nothing came of the announcement.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''[[AceCombat7SkiesUnknown VideoGame/AceCombat7]]''.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''[[AceCombat7SkiesUnknown VideoGame/AceCombat7]]''.''[[VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown Ace Combat 7]]''.
** The ''"Holy Trilogy"'' is often used in reference to ''VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies'', ''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar'', and ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar''. All three games are exclusive to the PS2, and essentially set the series standard in game mechanics, worldbuilding, and story elements.
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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''VideoGame/AceCombat7''.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing ''VideoGame/AceCombat7''.''[[AceCombat7SkiesUnknown VideoGame/AceCombat7]]''.
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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing Ace Combat 7.

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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing Ace Combat 7.''VideoGame/AceCombat7''.
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* FanNickname: Strangereal, the name of TheVerse where the series takes place, was simply appropriated from the 2000 teaser trailer for Shattered Skies, where the setting was called "This strange, real world, [[GratuitousEnglish the another future]]." It became official only in 2015, 17 years after the franchise's birth and 15 after the term was first used, when announcing Ace Combat 7.


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** Franchise/LyricalNanoha, of all things, references [[VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar the Belkan War]]. Bonus points for Belka being a proud kingdom of the past, its only representatives being honorable knights, and the heavy amounts of AirJousting. Add to that [[spoiler: the great disaster falling upon the kingdom]].
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Crowner called for removing Hey, It's That Voice/Guy examples from trivia pages: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1454613823001793300&page=4#89


* HeyItsThatVoice: Various notable [=VAs=] have lent their vocal talent to the games.
** Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three eventually introduce themselves to each other in one mission.]]
** Billingslea is also Anthony "Bedivere" Palmer.
** Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, Creator/KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and Creator/CindyRobinson is Melissa.
** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by Creator/LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by Creator/PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.
** Creator/DaveWittenberg is Alyosha.
** Creator/RichardEpcar is Ulrich Olsen.
** In the Japanese version: In 5, [[Creator/WakanaYamazaki Kei Nagase]] is [[VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Ayane]].
*** In the English version, [[Creator/KarenStrassman Nagase]] is [[Anime/CodeGeass Kallen Stadtfeld]]
** Similarly in the Japanese version of Assault Horizon, you have [[Creator/MieSonozaki Janice Rehl]] being [[Anime/StrikeWitches another ace pilot, or rather ace Strike Witch]].
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** Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]

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** Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three turn up together eventually introduce themselves to each other in one mission.]]



** Similarly in the Japanese version of Assault Horizon, you have [[MieSonozaki Janice Rehl]] being [[Anime/StrikeWitches another ace pilot, or rather ace Strike Witch]].

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** Similarly in the Japanese version of Assault Horizon, you have [[MieSonozaki [[Creator/MieSonozaki Janice Rehl]] being [[Anime/StrikeWitches another ace pilot, or rather ace Strike Witch]].



** Several Namco titles also make references to the series. ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' in particular returns the favor for Nagase being a recurring character by having the logos of several ''Ace Combat 3'' corporations show up in the levels of ''Ridge Racer V'' and ''64''; one stage in ''Tekken 6''[='=]s story mode also takes the player through a hangar housing several CFA-44 Nosferatu's. Possibly the strangest one, however, is the Nintendo 3DS game ''Pro Baseball Famista 2011'', where the XFA-27 from ''[=AC2=]'' is among the various Namco characters showing up to play baseball. Yes, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot a baseball-playing fighter jet]].

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** Several Namco titles also make references to the series. ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' in particular returns the favor for Nagase being a recurring character by having the logos of several ''Ace Combat 3'' corporations show up in the levels of ''Ridge Racer V'' and ''64''; one stage in ''Tekken 6''[='=]s story mode also takes the player through a hangar housing several CFA-44 Nosferatu's.Nosferatu's, which is also the plane the player flies in ''Mach Storm'', a SpiritualSuccessor to the original arcade games. Possibly the strangest one, however, is the Nintendo 3DS game ''Pro Baseball Famista 2011'', where the XFA-27 from ''[=AC2=]'' is among the various Namco characters showing up to play baseball. Yes, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot a baseball-playing fighter jet]].



** Namco announced that they would be porting three of their arcade games, including ''Air Combat 22'', to PC in May 1996. Nothing came of it, save for a preview of the ''[[VideoGame/RidgeRacer Rave Racer]]'' port in ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=] July issue that year.
** Around 2007, Famitsu had an article [[http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Brave_Arms centered on a trio of cancelled games]] that would have been set in the Strangereal world - the first of the three in particular, ''Brave Arms'', would have been set in the Kingdom of Sapin in 2025.

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** Namco announced that they would be porting three of their arcade games, including ''Air Combat 22'', to PC in May 1996. Nothing came of it, save for a preview of the ''[[VideoGame/RidgeRacer Rave Racer]]'' ''Rave Racer'' port in ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=] ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=]s July issue that year.
** Around 2007, Famitsu had an article [[http://acecombat.centered on a trio of cancelled games that would have been set in the Strangereal world - the first of the three in particular, ''[[http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Brave_Arms centered on a trio of cancelled games]] that Brave Arms]]'', would have been set in the Strangereal world - the first of the three in particular, ''Brave Arms'', would have been a 3D beat'em up set in the Kingdom of Sapin in 2025.
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*** In the English version, [[Creator/KarenStrassman Nagase]] is [[Anime/CodeGeass Kallen Stadtfeld]]

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** The LWSM and SWBM missile files are hidden in the game's files.

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** The LWSM and SWBM missile files are hidden in the game's files. Most other weapons, while actually including their real names, are also referred to by the same names as in the [=PS2=] ''Ace Combat'' games.



** Several Namco titles also make vague references to the series. ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' in particular returns the favor for Nagase being a recurring character by having the logos of several ''Ace Combat 3'' corporations show up in the levels of ''Ridge Racer V'' and ''64''; one stage in ''Tekken 6''[='=]s story mode also takes the player through a hangar housing several CFA-44 Nosferatu's. Possibly the strangest one, however, is the Nintendo 3DS game ''Pro Baseball Famista 2011'', where the XFA-27 from ''[=AC2=]'' is among the various Namco characters showing up to play baseball. Yes, a baseball-playing fighter jet.

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** Several Namco titles also make vague references to the series. ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' in particular returns the favor for Nagase being a recurring character by having the logos of several ''Ace Combat 3'' corporations show up in the levels of ''Ridge Racer V'' and ''64''; one stage in ''Tekken 6''[='=]s story mode also takes the player through a hangar housing several CFA-44 Nosferatu's. Possibly the strangest one, however, is the Nintendo 3DS game ''Pro Baseball Famista 2011'', where the XFA-27 from ''[=AC2=]'' is among the various Namco characters showing up to play baseball. Yes, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot a baseball-playing fighter jet.
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** Namco announced that they would be porting three of their arcade games, including ''Air Combat 22'', to PC in May 1996. Nothing came of it, save for a preview of the ''[[VideoGame/RidgeRacer Rave Racer]]'' port in ''Magazine/{{EDGE}}''[='=] July issue that year.
** Around 2007, Famitsu had an article [[http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Brave_Arms centered on a trio of cancelled games]] that would have been set in the Strangereal world - the first of the three in particular, ''Brave Arms'', would have been set in the Kingdom of Sapin in 2025.

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* Gleefully ReferencedBy: its SpiritualSuccessor, ''VideoGame/VectorThrust'' at any point possible.

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* Gleefully ReferencedBy: its SpiritualSuccessor, ''VideoGame/VectorThrust'' ''VideoGame/VectorThrust'', at any point possible.



** Getting a certain amounts of kills nets you the 'Demon Lord' achievement.
** Hitting a certain amount of enemies head-on unlocks the '[[AceCombatZero Fire Away, Coward!]] achievement.




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** Several Namco titles also make vague references to the series. ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'' in particular returns the favor for Nagase being a recurring character by having the logos of several ''Ace Combat 3'' corporations show up in the levels of ''Ridge Racer V'' and ''64''; one stage in ''Tekken 6''[='=]s story mode also takes the player through a hangar housing several CFA-44 Nosferatu's. Possibly the strangest one, however, is the Nintendo 3DS game ''Pro Baseball Famista 2011'', where the XFA-27 from ''[=AC2=]'' is among the various Namco characters showing up to play baseball. Yes, a baseball-playing fighter jet.
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citing an unsubtantiated gfaqs review is kinda silly, and Kono gave the real (far more likely) reason anyway: http://electrosphere20.ipbhost.com/topic/5397-hd-collection-rekindled/


* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/196536-ace-combat-3-electrosphere/reviews/review-32036 According to this review for the Japanese version]] of Ace Combat 3, the reviewer states that the reason for the cutting down of the international releases is because the Japanese AC fanbase wasn't really happy with the complex story and anime cutscenes in the game.

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* Gleefully ReferencedBy: its SpiritualSuccessor, ''VideoGame/VectorThrust'' at any point possible.
** The LWSM and SWBM missile files are hidden in the game's files.
** Getting a certain amounts of kills nets you the 'Demon Lord' achievement.
** Hitting a certain amount of enemies head-on unlocks the '[[AceCombatZero Fire Away, Coward!]] achievement.
** Nearly all of the characters from the series pop up as random AI opponents you may face in Skirmish or Arcade battles.
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** Creator/RichardEpcar is Ulrich Olsen.

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* DuelingGames: With Konami's ''VideoGame/AirForceDelta'' series and Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{HAWX}}'' series.



** Similarly in the Japanese version of Assault Horizon, you have [[MieSonozaki Janice Rehl]] being [[StrikeWitches another ace pilot, or rather ace Strike Witch]].
* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/196536-ace-combat-3-electrosphere/reviews/review-32036 According to this review for the Japanese version]] of Ace Combat 3, the reviewer states that the reason for the cutting down of the international releases is because the Japanese AC Fanbase wasn't really happy with the complex story and anime cutscenes in the game.

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** Similarly in the Japanese version of Assault Horizon, you have [[MieSonozaki Janice Rehl]] being [[StrikeWitches [[Anime/StrikeWitches another ace pilot, or rather ace Strike Witch]].
* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/196536-ace-combat-3-electrosphere/reviews/review-32036 According to this review for the Japanese version]] of Ace Combat 3, the reviewer states that the reason for the cutting down of the international releases is because the Japanese AC Fanbase fanbase wasn't really happy with the complex story and anime cutscenes in the game.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Ayup.]]
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** In the Japanese version: In 5, [[Creator/WakanaYamazaki Kei Nagase]] is [[DeadOrAlive Ayane]].

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** In the Japanese version: In 5, [[Creator/WakanaYamazaki Kei Nagase]] is [[DeadOrAlive [[VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Ayane]].
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** DaveWittenberg is Alyosha.

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** DaveWittenberg Creator/DaveWittenberg is Alyosha.
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** Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, Creator/KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.

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** Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, Creator/KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson Creator/CindyRobinson is Melissa.
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** In the Japanese version: In 5, [[WakanaYamazaki Kei Nagase]] is [[DeadOrAlive Ayane]].

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** In the Japanese version: In 5, [[WakanaYamazaki [[Creator/WakanaYamazaki Kei Nagase]] is [[DeadOrAlive Ayane]].
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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by Creator/LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.

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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by Creator/LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, Creator/PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.
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** Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.
** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.

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** Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton Creator/KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.
** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Creator/LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.
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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.

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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by YuriLowenthal, Creator/YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by Creator/DCDouglas.
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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by DCDouglas.

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** Solo Wing Pixy and Strigon 12/Toscha are voiced by YuriLowenthal, Detlef Flescher/Rot One and Bernard Schmidt/Grun One are voiced by LiamOBrien, Zero's mission announcer is voiced by PatrickSeitz, and Dominic Zubov/Schwarze One is voiced by DCDouglas.Creator/DCDouglas.
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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]

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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]
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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]

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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea and Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop [[Anime/CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]



** JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.

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** JohnnyYongBosch Creator/JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.
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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea and WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]

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** SteveBlum, BeauBillingslea and WendeeLee Creator/WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]
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** JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.

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** JohnnyYongBosch is Grimm and PJ, CrispinFreeman Creator/CrispinFreeman is Captain Hamilton, KirkThornton is Thunderhead, and CindyRobinson is Melissa.

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** SteveBlum, Beau Billingslea and WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]

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** SteveBlum, Beau Billingslea BeauBillingslea and WendeeLee are Bartlett, Snow and Nastasya. [[CowboyBebop The three turn up together in one mission.]]]]
** Billingslea is also Anthony "Bedivere" Palmer.



** BeauBillingslea is Marcus Snow and Anthony "Bedivere" Palmer.

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