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* SameLanguageDub: Julie Condra and Tcheky Karyo were both dubbed, Condra by Creator/DeborahKaraUnger and Karyo by Creator/RonPerlman. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* SameLanguageDub: Julie Condra and Tcheky Karyo Creator/TchekyKaryo were both dubbed, Condra by Creator/DeborahKaraUnger and Karyo by Creator/RonPerlman. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Creator/DeborahKaraUnger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed both dubbed, Condra by an (uncredited) Creator/DeborahKaraUnger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively.Karyo by Creator/RonPerlman. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Stars Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/JulieCondra later married.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Stars Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/JulieCondra Julie Condra later married.
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* DubNameChange: Yo's handler Huáng is named Koh in the English dub, a change that was later carried over to the live-action film.
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* DubNameChange: Yo's handler Huáng is named re-named Koh in the English dub, a change that was later carried over to the live-action film.
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** Yo (Japanese) is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, an American actor of Irish and Filipino descent.
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** Yo (Japanese) is played by American actor Creator/MarkDacascos, an American actor of Irish and Filipino descent. though he does have partial Japanese ancestry.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Stars Creator/MarkDacascos and Julie Condra later married.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Stars Creator/MarkDacascos and Julie Condra Creator/JulieCondra later married.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited)Deborah Kara Unger Creator/DeborahKaraUnger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited)
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** Jason Scott Lee was originally wanted for the role but he had a three-picture obligation for Universal Pictures and could not commit to the project. Creator/MarkDacascos lobbied for the part and eventually went on to became Christophe Gans' actor of choice for future and upcoming films.
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** Jason Scott Lee Creator/JasonScottLee was originally wanted for the role but he had a three-picture obligation for Universal Pictures and could not commit to the project. Creator/MarkDacascos lobbied for the part and eventually went on to became Christophe Gans' actor of choice for future and upcoming films.
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* DubNameChange: Yo's handler Huáng is named Koh in the English dub, a change that was later carried over to the live-action film.
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* [[CaliforniaDoubling Vancouver Doubling]]: The live-action film is set in San Francisco, Shanghai, New York, and Vancouver. The entire film was shot in the latter.
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* [[CaliforniaDoubling Vancouver Doubling]]: The live-action film is set in San Francisco, Shanghai, New York, Hokkaido, and Vancouver. The entire film was shot in the latter.
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/Mako is billed above Tchéky Karyo, but [[spoiler:has around six minutes of screentime before being killed off in dramatic fashion.]]
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/Mako {{Creator/Mako}} is billed above Tchéky Karyo, but [[spoiler:has around six minutes of screentime before being killed off in dramatic fashion.]]
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/Mako is billed above Tchéky Karyo, but [[spoiler:has around six minutes of screentime before being killed off in dramatic fashion.]]
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* FakeNationality: Yo (Japanese) is played by the American Creator/MarkDacascos, and Canadians Emu and Netah are played by American Julie Condra and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, respectively.
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* FakeNationality: FakeNationality:
** Yo (Japanese) is played bythe American Creator/MarkDacascos, an American actor of Irish and Filipino descent.
** Canadians Emu and Netah are played byAmerican Julie Condra (American) and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, Tchéky Karyo (French), respectively.
** Yo (Japanese) is played by
** Canadians Emu and Netah are played by
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* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Stars Creator/MarkDacascos and Julie Condra later married.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for''{{Literature/Crash}}''.''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* ThrowItIn: Creator/MarkDacascos and Christophe Gans improvised the choreography of the climactic swordfight in the days leading up to filming.
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** Jason Scott Lee was originally wanted for the role but he had a three-picture obligation for Universal Pictures and could not commit to the project. Creator/MarkDacascos lobbied for the part and eventually went on to became Christophe Gans' actor of choice for future and upcoming films.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for
* ThrowItIn: Creator/MarkDacascos and Christophe Gans improvised the choreography of the climactic swordfight in the days leading up to filming.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Jason Scott Lee was originally wanted for the role but he had a three-picture obligation for Universal Pictures and could not commit to the project. Creator/MarkDacascos lobbied for the part and eventually went on to became Christophe Gans' actor of choice for future and upcoming films.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.
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* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.
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* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* TheOtherDarrin: Averted with the English dub of the sixth OVA installment; Steve Bulen and Edie Mirman, who voiced Yoh and Emu in the first five OVA installments (which were dubbed by Creator/StreamlinePictures), reprised their respective roles despite this one being dubbed in Texas by Creator/ADVFilms.
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* FakeNationality: Yo and Koh (Japanese) are played by American actors Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/ByronMann, and Canadians Emu and Netah are played by American Julie Condra and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, respectively.
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* FakeNationality: Yo and Koh (Japanese) are is played by the American actors Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/ByronMann, Creator/MarkDacascos, and Canadians Emu and Netah are played by American Julie Condra and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, respectively.
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* [[CaliforniaDoubling Vancouver Doubling]]: The live-action film is set in San Francisco, Shanghai, New York, and Vancouver. The entire film was shot in the latter.
* FakeNationality: Yo and Koh (Japanese) are played by American actors Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/ByronMann, and Canadians Emu and Netah are played by American Julie Condra and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, respectively.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
* FakeNationality: Yo and Koh (Japanese) are played by American actors Creator/MarkDacascos and Creator/ByronMann, and Canadians Emu and Netah are played by American Julie Condra and Frenchman Tcheky Karyo, respectively.
* SameLanguageDub: In the live-action film, Julie Condra (Emu) and Tcheky Karyo (Netah) were dubbed by an (uncredited) Deborah Kara Unger and Creator/RonPerlman, respectively. Director Gans justified the decision by saying he wanted Emu to have a deeper, sultrier voice, and felt that Karyo's French accent didn't fit his character. Gans had originally approached Unger for the role of Emu, but she turned it down due to being busy with pre-production for ''{{Literature/Crash}}''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: In the live-action adaptation, Yoh is [[IronChef that guy from Iron Chef America.]]
** The legendary {{Creator/Mako}} also gets a small role in the film.
** The legendary {{Creator/Mako}} also gets a small role in the film.
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