Examples of Role Reprise where the actor returned to voice the role in a video game - these include any cases where the role was originated in a different medium (e.g. animation or live action).
There is a minimum time gap for most examples. To qualify for the trope, the gap between appearances (based on release date) should be 5 years or more. There's no such waiting period for actors who return to a Historical Domain Character or Public Domain Character in a new, unrelated production - even if it's based on the same work.
For the purpose of this trope, variants such as Alternate Universe and Alternate Continuity versions are treated as the same character.
The following have been moved to a subpage due to their length:
- Batman: Arkham Series:
- Batman: Arkham Asylum: Kevin Conroy once again reprised his role of Batman, Mark Hamill reprised his role of The Joker, and Arleen Sorkin reprised her role of Harley Quinn.
- The sequel sees Grey DeLisle reprise the role of Vicki Vale from the Animated Adaptation of Batman: Year One (which was released the same day as City), in addition to voicing Catwoman.
- While the prequel Arkham Origins doesn't see Conroy, Hamill or Sorkin return, it does see Robert Costanzo reprise his role from the same series as Harvey Bullock and in The Stinger C.C.H. Pounder reprise her role from Justice League as Amanda Waller.
- Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate sees Adam Baldwin and Gary Anthony Sturgis reprise their respective roles from Justice League and Batman: The Brave and the Bold as Rick Flag and Bronze Tiger.
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League once again features Tara Strong as Harley Quinn, while Debra Wilson reprises her Batman: The Telltale Series role as Amanda Waller. It also features the posthumous final performance of Kevin Conroy as Batman seven years after Arkham Knight.
- DC Universe Online
- From the DC Animated Universe: The game not only brought back Kevin Conroy for Batman and Mark Hamill for the Joker, but also Arleen Sorkin for Harley Quinn early on (later DLC saw the role recast with Jen Brown), Corey Burton for the voice of Brainiac, and later on, Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman (replacing Gina Torres) and George Newbern as Superman.
- From Superman: Doomsday: Adam Baldwin as Superman himself before the recast to Newbern and James Marsters as Lex Luthor.
- Hulk is a sequel to the Ang Lee film which had Eric Bana reprise his role as Bruce Banner.
- Hitman: Absolution: It almost didn't happen, but David Bateson was brought back to reprise his role from the first four games as Agent 47.
- Injustice:
- Injustice: Gods Among Us, being so big on Mythology Gags, is naturally chock full of this.
- Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, George Newbern, Carl Lumbly, Phil LaMarr, Adam Baldwin and Jennifer Hale reprise their Justice League/Justice League Unlimited roles as Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and Killer Frost.
- Khary Payton and Tara Strong reprise their roles as Cyborg and Raven from Teen Titans.
- Grey DeLisle, Tara Strong, Kimberly Brooks, and Fred Tatasciore reprise their roles as Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Barbara Gordon (albeit as Batgirl as opposed to Oracle), Bane, and Solomon Grundy (the last two are both Tatasciore) from Arkham Aslylum and Arkham City. Technically, as his grunts for Robin in City were reused for that game's Nightwing DLC, who was otherwise silent, Troy Baker as Nightwing could also count.
- Richard Epcar and Patrick Seitz reprise their respective roles as the Joker and Scorpion from Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.
- Phil LaMarr, Lacey Chabert, Alan Tudyk, and Mark Rolston reprise their respective Young Justice roles as Aquaman, Zatanna, Green Arrow, and Lex Luthor.
- Stephen Amell from Arrow also returned to voice Green Arrow, but only as an alternate, downloadable skin.
- Grey DeLisle also voices Green Lantern's ring, reprising her role from the Green Lantern movie's tie-in video game.
- The sequel, Injustice 2, once again sees George Newbern as Superman, Kevin Conroy as Batman, Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman, Phil LaMarr as Aquaman and John Stewart, Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow, Richard Epcar as the Joker, Grey DeLisle as Catwoman, Tara Strong as Harley Quinn, Fred Tatasciore as Bane, and Khary Payton as Cyborg. Additionally...
- From Young Justice in addition to Aquaman and Green Arrow: Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary.
- From the Batman: Arkham Series in addition to Batman himself, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Bane: Tasia Valenza as Poison Ivy.
- From the LEGO Batman games: Liam O'Brien as the Reverse-Flash and Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.
- From DC Super Hero Girls: Phil LaMarr as Lucius Fox.
- From JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time: Erica Luttrell as Cheetah.
- From Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe in addition to the Joker: Taliesin Jaffe as The Flash and Richard Epcar as Raiden.
- From the DC Animated Movie Universe: Kari Wahlgren as Starfire.
- From Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Michael Leon Wooley as Darkseid.
- From the Arrowverse: Megalyn Echikunwoke as Vixen.
- From Mortal Kombat X: Steve Blum as Sub-Zero.
- Injustice: Gods Among Us, being so big on Mythology Gags, is naturally chock full of this.
- Marvel Heroes gives Injustice a run for its money:
- From Spider-Man: The Animated Series: Christopher Daniel Barnes as Spider-Man (in the black suit, the Superior Spider Man suit, and the Amazing Spider-Man suit) and Jennifer Hale as Black Cat (as a playable character).
- From X2: Wolverine's Revenge: Fred Tatasciore as the Juggernaut.
- From the X-Men Legends series: Steve Blum as Wolverine, Catherine Taber as Rogue, and James Arnold Taylor as Iceman.
- From The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction: Fred Tatasciore as The Incredible Hulk.
- From Ultimate Avengers in addition to the Hulk: Marc Worden as Iron Man.
- From the Marvel Ultimate Alliance series in addition to Wolverine, the Hulk, and Iceman: Brian Bloom as Daredevil and Emerson Brooks as Bishop.
- From Spider-Man: Web of Shadows in addition to Wolverine: Liam O'Brien as Electro and Robin Atkin Downes as Moon Knight and Khonshu.
- From the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Clark Gregg as Agent Coulson.
- From Hulk Vs. in addition to the Hulk and Wolverine: Nolan North as Deadpool.
- From Wolverine and the X-Men in addition to Wolverine himself, Juggernaut, and the Hulk: Jim Ward as Professor Xavier, Liam O'Brien as Angel and Nightcrawler, Kate Higgins as the Scarlet Witch, Fred Tatasciore as the Beast, Kari Wahlgren as Emma Frost, Tara Strong as X-23, Danielle Judovits as Shadowcat.
- FromThe Super Hero Squad Show in addition to Wolverine: Dave Boat as the Thing, Charlie Adler as Super-Skrull (albeit it's more in-line with his Marvel vs. Capcom 3 performance).
- From Super Hero Squad Online in addition to Wolverine and the Thing: Tara Strong as Squirrel Girl.
- From Marvel Anime: X-Men in addition to Wolverine and Beast: Scott Porter as Cyclops and Danielle Nicolet as Storm.
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes in addition to the Hulk, Wolverine, Spider-Mannote , and Ultron: Brian Bloom as Captain America, Rick D. Wasserman as Thor, James C. Mathis III as Black Panther, Wally Wingert as the Hank Pym Ant-Man, Colleen O'Shaughnessey as the The Wasp, Lex Lang as Doctor Doom, Chris Cox as Hawkeye, Steve Blum as Beta Ray Bill, Kari Wührer as Maria Hill, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Abigail Brand, Erin Torpey as the Invisible Woman.
- From the Marvel Universe shows (Ultimate Spider-Man, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Avengers Assemble, and Guardians of the Galaxy) in addition to Agent Coulson, Wolverine, the Hulk, Black Panther, and the Thing: Drake Bell as Spider-Man, Bumper Robinson as Sam Wilson (albeit as Captain America), Grant George as the Scott Lang Ant-Man, Tom Kenny as Doctor Octopus, Logan Miller as the Sam Alexander Nova, Chris Cox as Star-Lord, Nika Futterman as Gamora, David Sobolov as Drax the Destroyer, Ogie Banks as the Miles Morales Spider-Man, Steve Blum as Sauron, and Liam O'Brien as the Red Skull.
- From Marvel vs. Capcom 3 in addition to Wolverine, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye, Deadpool, the Hulk, X-23, and Super-Skrull: Steve Blum as Taskmaster and Troy Baker as the Richard Rider Nova.
- From Iron Man: Rise of Technovore: James C. Mathis III as War Machine.
- From The Avengers Battle For Earth in addition to Wolverine and Hulk: James Arnold Taylor as Magneto.
- From The Invincible Iron Man, in addition to Iron Man himself: Fred Tatasciore as the Mandarin.
- From Next Avengers in addition to the Hulk: Tom Kane as Ultron.
- From LEGO Marvel Super Heroes in addition to Hulk, Wolverine, Deadpool, and Couslon: James Arnold Taylor as Silver Surfer.
- From the 1990s X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon: Tara Strong as Magik.
- From Spider-Man (2000): Dee Bradley Baker as Carnage.
- From the The Amazing Spider-Man tie-in games: Ali Hillis as Black Cat (as a boss).
- From LEGO Marvel's Avengers: Tara Strong as TV's Jessica Jones.
- Gina Bowes provided the dub voice of Kunoichi in Samurai Warriors and Samurai Warriors 3, the two games being released six years apart. She is also the only dub voice-over from the original game to return in the third game, much less reprise her original role.
- Disney Infinity 2.0 has Samuel L. Jackson returning to voice Nick Fury, the character he portrays in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. To no one's surprise, there's also Fred Tatasciore as the Hulk. Adrian Pasdar reprises his role in Marvel Anime: Iron Man as the titular Tony Stark. Clark Gregg also reprises his role as Coulson from the movies and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series.
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes in addition to the Hulk and Jameson: Jennifer Hale as Captain Marvel, Colleen O'Shaughnessey as The Wasp and Drake Bell as Spider-Mannote .
- From Super Hero Squad Online: Tara Strong as Black Cat.
- From the Marvel Universe shows, in addition to Spider-Man, Jameson, Iron Man, and the Hulk: Roger Craig Smith as Captain America, Travis Willingham as Thor, Troy Baker as Hawkeye and Loki, Laura Bailey as Black Widow, Bumper Robinson as The Falcon, Charlie Adler as M.O.D.O.K., Ogie Banks as Power Man, Greg Cipes as Iron Fist, Logan Miller as Nova, Tom Kenny as Doctor Octopus, Matt Lanter as Venom, Chris Cox as Star-Lord, Nika Futterman as Gamora, David Sobolov as Drax the Destroyer, Kevin Michael Richardson as Groot, James C. Mathis III as Ronan the Acurser and Jeff Bennett as the Collector.
- From Big Hero 6: Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada and Scott Adsit as Baymax.
- From Marvel Heroes in addition to Spider-Mannote , the Hulk, and Coulson: Nolan North as Rocket Raccoonnote .
- From Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: David Kaye as Mysterio.
- From LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, in addition to Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Loki, and Drax: Nolan North as the Green Goblin (albeit the Ultimate Spider-Man one).
- Disney Infinity 3.0 continues this trend. From The Force Awakens: Daisy Ridley as Rey, John Boyega as Finn, Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron and Adam Driver as Kylo Ren. Similarly, the cast of Star Wars Rebels return, too. The "Marvel Battlegrounds" playset not only sees the return of the prior voice actors from Marvel Super Heroes, but are joined by James C. Mathis III reprising his EMH role as Black Panther, and Grant George, Jim Meskimen, and Isaac C Singleton Jr reprise their respective Assemble roles as Ant-Man, Ultron, and Thanos.
- In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, a significant proportion of the voice cast are sourced from earlier Marvel animated series and games.
- From the X-Men Legends series: Steve Blum reprises his role Wolverine, as he always does.
- From The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction: Fred Tatasciore reprises his role as The Incredible Hulk again, as per usual.
- From Ultimate Avengers in addition to the Hulk: Nolan North reprises his role as Hank Pym/Ant-Man and James Arnold Taylor reprises his role as the Winter Soldier (albeit he was only Bucky in that film).
- From Hulk Vs. in addition to the Hulk and Wolverine: Nolan North also reprises his usual role as Deadpool.
- From Wolverine and the X-Men in addition to Wolverine himself and the Hulk: Nolan North reprises his roles as Cyclops and Pyro, Kari Wahlgren reprises her role as Emma Frost, Yuri Lowenthal reprises his role as Iceman, Fred Tatasciore reprises his role as Beast, Phil LaMarr reprises his role as Gambit, and Stephen Stanton reprises his role as the Blob.
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes in addition to the Hulk and Wolverine, Dee Bradley Baker reprises his role as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Steven Blum reprises his role as Red Skull, and JB Blanc reprises his role as Heimdall (who was white in the show and black here).
- FromThe Super Hero Squad Show in addition to Wolverine: Dave Boat reprises his role as the Thing and Tara Strong reprises her role as H.E.R.B.I.E.
- From Super Hero Squad Online in addition to Wolverine and the Thing: Tara Strong reprises her role as The Wasp.
- From Marvel Ultimate Alliance series in addition to Wolverine and the Hulk: James Horan reprises his role as Doctor Strange.
- From Spider-Man: Battle for New York: James Arnold Taylor reprises his role as Spider-Man.
- From Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth in addition to Spider-Man, Wolverine and Hulk: Roger Craig Smith reprises his role as the Human Torch and Laura Bailey reprises her role as Jean Grey.
- From the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Clark Gregg reprises his role as Phil Coulson.
- From Marvel Anime: Iron Man: Adrian Pasdar reprises his role as the titular Tony Stark.
- From Avengers Assemble in addition to Iron Man and the Hulk: Roger Craig Smith as Captain America, Travis Willingham as Thor, Troy Baker as Hawkeye and Loki, and Laura Bailey as Black Widow.
- X-Men: Next Dimension, X2: Wolverine's Revenge, and the X-Men Legends series have Patrick Stewart as Professor X, the character he portrayed in the X-Men Film Series.
- In addition to Stewart as Xavier, X2: Wolverine's Revenge would see Jennifer Hale reprise her role from Spider-Man 2 – Enter: Electro as Rogue and in a deleted scene Rino Romano reprise his role from that game, its predecessor, and Spider-Man Unlimited as the the titular Peter Parker.
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution: Cliff Stephens reprises his role as Bob Page, 10 years after the release of the original Deus Ex. He returns in the same role again in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
- Kingdom Hearts used the Disney voice actors in several languages.
- Of special note, while characters from older Disney films had their current official voice actors, Kathryn Beaumont, who voiced Alice in Alice in Wonderland and Wendy in Peter Pan, returned to voice both characters in the original game.
- Not only is Peter Cullen back in the Transformers film series as Optimus Prime, but he also voiced Optimus Prime in Transformers: War for Cybertron
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron featured Gregg Berger reprising his role of Grimlock.
- Previously, in the movie-related games both Cullen and Frank Welker reprised their parts as Optimus and Megatron.
- The Italian dub of War For Cybertron haves Marco Balzarotti, Renato Novara and Stefano Albertini as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and Ratchet, reprising their roles from Transformers: Animated.
- Transformers: Devastation, as part of being a return to Transformers: Generation 1 sees this is spades, as not only (as with other projects) does it see the return of Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Frank Welker as Megatron and Soundwave, and Gregg Berger as Grimlock, it also sees Berger return as Long Haul, Dan Gilvezan as Bumblebee, and Michael Bell as Sideswipe, Scrapper, and Bombshell.
- Michael J. Gough would return in Diablo II and Diablo III, reprising his role of Deckard Cain in both games. Lani Minella would reprise her role as Adria the Witch in the latter game.
- StarCraft II brought back Jim Raynor from the original StarCraft. Best of all, Robert Clotworthy returned to voice Raynor. James Harper also returned as Mengsk, though all other named characters were replaced.
- Heroes of the Storm tries to bring back as many iconic voice actors as it can for their heroes.
- Rexxar is once again voiced by Steve Blum after being replaced by Matthew Mercer for World of Warcraft and Hearthstone.
- Michael McConnohie returned to voice Kel'Thuzad, this time alongside his role as Arthasnote .
- One notable aversion was Anub'arak, who was voiced by Darin De Paul instead of Steve Blum. This caused quite an outcry among the fans.
- While Sonic the Hedgehog was known for its Other Darrin status (First from the original voice cast to the 4Kids cast to the current cast), only one voice actor from the 4Kids realm returned to join the new cast, and that was Mike Pollock as Dr Eggman.
- Sonic's guest star status in Super Smash Bros. Brawl featured Jason Griffith (under the name Adam Caroleson) voicing the Hedgehog. Additionally, the voice actors for the Metal Gear series also reprised their roles in the game.
- However, Jon St. John and Lani Minella both reprised Big the Cat and Omochao respectively for a game each during the 4Kids run.
- In the French dub of Sonic Generations, all of the voice actors from Sonic X reprised their respective roles, with the exception of Vector. They've since continued to voice these characters in the subsequent games.
- Sega and Sumo Digital went above and beyond with Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and its sequel to have the voice actors for characters from dormant Sega franchises reprise their roles: Corey Marshall as Ryo Hazuki from Shenmue, Apollo Smile as Ulala and Sumalee Montano as Pudding from Space Channel 5, Kent Frick as BD Joe from Crazy Taxi, and Christopher Sullivan as Vyse from Skies of Arcadia. The last example is all the more notable in that they already had the VA for Vyse as he appeared in Valkyria Chronicles, Roger Craig Smith (also the voice of Sonic), on hand.
- Project × Zone 2: Hiroshi Fujioka reprises his role as Segata Sanshiro for the first time in almost two decades after the character sacrificed himself to save Sega.
- Guilty Gear Xrd retained three of the voice actors from Guilty Gear 2: Overture, but changed two of those actors' rolesnote . The one who kept their original role was Michael Mcconnohie as Dr. Paradigm, who only appears in the game's Story mode.
- The original dub voice cast for Persona 4 reprised their roles in Persona 4: Arena, along with the voice actors for the characters returning from Persona 3, except for the voices for Chie and Teddie, who were darrin'd by Erin Fitzgerald and Sam Riegel, respectively. While both VAs reprise their roles in Persona 4 Ultimax, the VAs for Kanji and Naoto were darrin'd by Matthew Mercer (who is actually reprising the role from the latter half of the anime adaption of the original game) and Valerie Arem, respectively.
- The role of Rise Kujikawa was Darrin'd to Ashly Burch in Persona 4: Dancing All Night. At this point, among the original playable protagonists of Persona 4, only three have returned to reprise their roles throughout the entire series: the protagonist (Johnny Yong Bosch), Yosuke Hanamura (Yuri Lowenthal), and Yukiko Amagi (Amanda Winn-Lee).
- Here's an interesting approach for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. The Japanese dub of the game features the return of Mami Koyama as Arale Norimaki.
- 007: From Russia with Love featured, for the first time since Never Say Never Again, the return of Sean Connery as James Bond.
- ClayFighter 63 1/3 brought in many well-known voice actors like Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen, Charlie Adler, and Frank Welker. Ironically, there was one reprise, and that's by Dan Castellaneta as Earthworm Jim from the animated cartoon series.
- Not a vocal example, but Kane Hodder, the suit actor for Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood to Jason X, returns to Friday the 13th: The Game to provide motion capture for the slasher movie icon.
- Ghostbusters: The Video Game brought back all four Ghosbusters: Dan Aykroyd (Ray), Harold Ramis (Egon), Bill Murray (Peter), and Ernie Hudson (Winston) from the original two movies to voice their respective characters. Others like Max von Sydow, William Atherton, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Annie Potts also returned to voice their respective characters from the movies. Sadly, Rick Moranis declined, which wrote his character out of the game.
- The Spanish dub of the game managed to reunite most of the main characters' voice cast: Ricardo Solans (Venkman), Federico Menescal (Spengler) and Camilo GarcÃa (Winston). However, Raymond Stantz was instead voiced by Juan Carlos Gustems who has voiced many of Dan Aykroyd's roles replacing Salvador Vidal (first film) and Armando Carreras (second film and his Casper cameo).
- The Italian dub has Egon, Ray and Winston's original voice actors reprising their roles (And with Winston we really mean the original, since he was replaced at first in the dub of The Real Ghostbusters and the cartoon voice actor was also kept in the second film). Venkman's original voice actor died a year before, so he was replaced with Bill Murray's other usual voice actor.
- In the French dub, Richard Darbois, Jean-Pierre Leroux, and Med Hondo reprise their roles as Ray, Egon, and Winston respectively from the live-action movies note .
- No matter the language (namely English and Japanese), Square Enix strives to stay consistent with voice reprises. If actors or actresses aren't reprising their roles, chances are that it's strictly one of the circumstances listed in this page's description.
- One notable example of this is Steve Burton, the English voice actor of Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII. Ever since he first voiced Cloud in the original Kingdom Hearts back in 2002, Steve continues to reprise the role each time Square Enix makes a video game (and a movie) with Cloud and voice acting, except for Last Order OVA, which only had Japanese voice acting. note The reason why this is so notable, is largely because Steve Burton isn't a voice actor and his outings as Cloud Strife are his only voice acting credits. The Final Fantasy VII Remake would provide quite the unexpected shakeup, as none of the VAs from the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII would return to voice their characters for the reimagining of VII (despite Burton initially reprising the role). The reason given for the decision was to distinguish FFVIIR as a standalone entry, and Square has stated that the original VAs would still be featured in other projects unrelated to the remake. Another exception, so far, being Super Smash Bros., though that's because Burton's a Union actor, and Smash uses non-Union talent. As such, Cloud speaks Japanese in all Smash appearances.
- While every other Japanese voice actor who has voiced a FFVII character in 1998's Ehrgeiz (such as Nozomu Sasaki as Cloud and Shin-ichiro Miki as Sephiroth) has since been replaced by the early 2000s, Yumi Kakazu is the only one to keep her role as Yuffie Kisaragi, voicing her in all future titles to date* . With the massive amount of voice talents around the world who have continued reprising their respective Square-Enix roles throughout the years, Kakazu has by far held her role as Yuffie the longest.
- Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions for the PSP features Balthier from Final Fantasy XII as a Optional Party Member. He's only voiced in a single cutscene that doesn't last for more than 2 minutes, but that didn't stop the casting direction from hiring Gideon Emery to voice him once again.
- One of the biggest cases of reprisals comes in the form of World of Final Fantasy. Every voice actor who has voiced a character in a past voiced Final Fantasy or any other Square Enix title reprises their respective roles... except for Vivi, who was voiced by Melissa Disney in Kingdom Hearts II. Melissa was replaced by Kath Soucie in World of Final Fantasy.
- Dissidia Final Fantasy NT boasts a 100% role reprise rate, with voice actors from the previous Dissidia games reprising their roles, plus returning voice actors from their respective games for the newcomers (e.g. Phil LaMarr reprising Ramza after ten years). This is especially significant, since Robyn Addison and Luke Allen-Gale (the voice actors of Y'shtola and Zenos respectively) are based in London, while most of the remaining actors for NT are based in Los Angeles.
- For a non-Final Fantasy example, five characters from The World Ends with You make an appearance in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance]. Four of them are voiced by their original voice actors (Jesse David Corti as Neku, Heather Hogan as Shiki, Aaron Spann as Joshua, and Crawford Wilson as Beat). Only Kate Higgins as Rhyme didn't return, as Rhyme is now voiced by Ashley Rose Orr. This is largely because the original game had Voice Grunting, with a few key instances of full voice acting. Rhyme, however, was limited to simply instances of Voice Grunting, so, in both English and Japanese, she shared her VA with another cast member. Because she was finally going to have fully voiced dialogue in the Kingdom Hearts games, they decided to re-cast her, wanting to find a voice specifically for her.
- Speaking of Kingdom Hearts, Haley Joel Osment has reprised his role as Sora ever since the first game, even though he was still fairly young when he first voiced Sora and his voice has gotten considerably deeper in the years since. Fortunately, Sora did grow up in the games themselves, so having a deeper voice to match makes sense.
- The Legend of Zelda series has this with Ganondorf. Takashi Nagasako, the voice of Ganondorf in Ocarina of Time, would reprise his role as the King of Evil in The Wind Waker (as well as Super Smash Bros. Melee). He did not play Ganondorf in Twilight Princess (where he is instead voiced by Hironori Miyata), but returned to the role in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (to match Ganondorf's design being reverted to that of his Ocarina self whereas Brawl and SSB4 opted to use his Twilight Princess design/voice).
- Max Payne 3 was released nearly a decade after the previous game, but James McCaffrey still returned to voice the title character. They even got the original voice actors for Mona Sax, Nicole Horn, and Alfred Woden to return for minor cameos.
- A particularly interesting example comes from PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. PaRappa the Rapper's voice actor Dred Foxx hadn't been active in any acting roles since the last PaRappa game in 2001 over a decade earlier, yet the developers made a point of seeking him (and his co-stars for a few lines) out.
- DuckTales Remastered, an HD remake of the NES DuckTales game features almost all of the voice talent from the original DuckTales cartoon, including the 94-year old Alan Young and the 95-year old June Foray.
- The exception being the voice actors that had passed away since the original show: Hal Smith (Gyro & Flintheart Glomgold), Hamilton Camp (Fenton/Gizmoduck), and Joan Gerber (Mrs. Beakley).
- While most of the characters in the Wacky Races video game for the Sega Dreamcast were voiced by soundalikes, three of them were voiced by the original actors: Janet Waldo as Penelope Pitstop, and John Stephenson as Luke and his co-pilot Blubber Bear.
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- Zig-zagged with Akira Kamiya, who reprises his role as Ryo Saeba from City Hunter, but not as his Star-Making Role of Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star, a role that has been passed on to Katsuyuki Konishi.
- In spite of the character not appearing in any media since the manga and anime's conclusion, and her failing health, Toshiko Fujita reprised her role as Dai from Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai. This would be her final role before her passing in December 2018.
- Almost every single Resident Evil character has had his/her voice actor changed for various reasons throughout the series. Since Resident Evil 4, there was more consistency for some characters, but with the releases of Resident Evil 7 and the 2019 remake of Resident Evil 2, it seems Capcom is hiring new actors once again.
- For a time, Alyson Court had notably been the voice of Claire Redfield since the 1998 release of Resident Evil 2. Prior to 2015, she kept the role all while nearly every other character had his/her voice changed at least once, twice, or even several times, like Jill Valentine. Even so, Alyson was eventually replaced by "James Baker" (Danielle Nicolet under a pseudonym) for the role of Claire in 2015's Revelations 2.
- Ingrid Hunnigan debuted in 2005's Resident Evil 4 and was voiced by Salli Saffioti, who went on to reprise the role in Degeneration (released in 2008), Resident Evil 6 (2012), and Damnation (also in 2012). For a time, Ingrid was one of the very few RE characters to make multiple appearances and not go through a recast. That changed with the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4, where Raylene Harewood takes up the role instead. However, only a few months later with the release of Death Island, Saffioti once again returned as Ingrid.
- As mentioned above, the 2019 remake of Resident Evil 2 introduced new voice actors for returning characters, because Capcom chose to hire non-union actors this time around. However, HUNK is still voiced by Keith Silverstein, who has voiced him since 2007's Umbrella Chronicles. T.J. Rotolo also returns as William Birkin, having voiced him since 2009's Darkside Chronicles.
- Once Capcom began to steadily allow more Japanese dubbing for the RE franchise's media, there are rarely any instances of role recasting. As two examples, Hiroki Tochi and Atsuko Yuya have both consistently voiced Chris and Jill respectively since they gained the roles in 2005's Project × Zone. The 2021 film Welcome to Raccoon City is the only exception so far, as it recasts everyone on the Japanese voice cast, with Subaru Kimura taking the role as Chris, while Miyuki Sawashiro voices Jill. In Jill's case, the only other Japanese actress she had prior to Yuya was Kikuko Inoue in the 2004 game Under the Skin. Other than the latter examples, you'd be hard-pressed to find official media where Tochi and Yuya aren't reprising their roles.
- Telltale Games' Back to the Future: The Game has Christopher Lloyd reprise his role from the films as Doc Brown. Claudia Wells also reprises her role from the first movie as Jennifer.
- While Michael J. Fox doesn't voice "regular" Marty, mostly because he's far too old, he does appear in the last episode as both Marty's great-grandfather (the one he saw as a baby in Back to the Future Part III) and as three different future timeline Martys. However, this has been averted in LEGO Dimensions — he has been confirmed to be returning as Marty alongside Lloyd as Doc.
- While the 3DS remake of Star Fox 64 features new voice actors, they brought back Mike West for the voice of Fox and James McCloud, along with Lyssa Browne for the voice of Slippy Toad and Katt Monroe.
- A couple of Star Wars games have done this. The two most notable examples are Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, which saw the return of Denis Lawson returning to his role as Wedge Antilles, and Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast with Billy Dee Williams reprising his role as Lando Calrissian.
- Star Trek Online has featured a number of reappearances by Ink-Suit Actor versions of TV-canon characters, voiced by the original actors. So far we've gotten Denise Crosby returning to play Empress Sela and Natasha Yar, Chase Masterson playing Leeta, Michael Dorn playing Worf, and Tim Russ playing Tuvok.
- Leonard Nimoy voices Mr. Spock in an early Starfleet mission and the Delta Rising expansion brings Jeri Ryan, Robert Picardo, Garrett Wang and Ethan Phillips all from their Star Trek: Voyager roles. They even brought back Lisa LoCicero as Tom and B'Ellana's adult daughter Miral Paris, who had appeared exactly once in the series finale.
- "Agents of Yesterday" features Walter Koenig returning as Pavel Chekov and Joseph Gatt as 0718.
- SD Gundam G Generation Wars has almost every Gundam Voice Actor reprising a role for an original character, from the somewhat obscure to a well known Gundam character.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee has Marth be voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa, who originally voiced the character in a two episode Original Video Animation adaptation of Fire Emblem.
- Jun Fukuyama provided the voice of Roy in Melee, and returned to the role for his return in the fourth iteration of the series.
- Sean Schemmel, the VA of Lucario in Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, did not voice the character in Brawl but does so in the 4th and 5th games.
- David Vincent, Laura Bailey, and Matthew Mercer all reprise their respective roles as Robin (male versions), Lucina, and Chrom from Fire Emblem: Awakening in the Wii U and 3DS titles. Neither Michelle Ruff nor Wendee Lee returned for the female Robin, so they asked Lauren Landa to take over, and she continued to voice female Robin in Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Warriors.
- Antony Del Rio reprises his roles as Pit and Dark Pit from Kid Icarus: Uprising. Ali Hillis doesn't voice Palutena, however. She is darrin'd by Brandy Kopp.
- Hynden Walch reprises her role as Viridi in the 3DS version's Reset Bomb Forest stage and the Wii U version's Palutena's Temple stage. However, in Ultimate, she is inexplicably replaced by Dayci Brookshire.
- Adam Howden returns to voice Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles 1 in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. He also voices The Architect, which is also technically a role reprise from the first game due to story reasons.
- Jenna Coleman returned to voice Melia Antiqua in the Definitive Edition of Xenoblade, for the first time in nearly a decade.
- Both Takashi Nagasako and Hironori Miyata have reprised their roles as Ganondorf in the Smash series, with Nagasako performing the character in Melee and Ultimate and Miyata doing so in Brawl and Smash 4.
- In the Italian dub of the Wii U/3DS titles, Giovanni Noto and Lara Parmiani reprise their roles as the Wii Fit Trainers from the original game, while Renato Novara and Riccardo Lombardo reprise their roles as Sonic and Shadow from Sonic Generations (amusingly, since Lombardo was replaced as Shadow starting with Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games). Also, Luigi Fantino reprises his roles as Lucario and the announcer from Brawl.
- In the French dub of the fourth game, Sonic and Shadow are once again voiced by Alexandre Gillet and Benoît Du Pac respectively, reprising their roles from both Sonic X and all the Sonic games that have been made since Sonic Generations. They are later joined in Ultimate by Sébastien Desjours as Knuckles, also reprising his role from the aforementioned works.
- Barring Ian Holm as Ash, Alien: Isolation sees everyone after Kane's death in the first Alien movie reprise their roles, including Sigourney Weaver as Ripley.
- The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction features Neal McDonough and Michael Donovan reprising their respective roles from The Incredible Hulk (1996) as Bruce Banner and the Grey Hulk.
- X-Men: Destiny sees Steve Blum as (to no one's surprise) Wolverine; Fred Tatasciore as The Juggernaut from X2: Wolverine's Revenge; and their Wolverine and the X-Men costars Nolan North, Phil LaMarr, and Kari Wahlgren also reprise the repsective roles of Cyclops, Gambit, and Emma Frost. Blum also reprises the role of Pyro from The Super Hero Squad Show. However, despite voicing the character in WatXM, Yuri Lowenthal doesn't reprise the role of Iceman, instead reprising his role from the DS version of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows as Nightcrawler, as well as taking on the role of Northstar, while Jason Marsden voices Iceman instead.
- Several actors in Infinite Crisis have either reprised their roles, incuding...
- From the DC Animated Universe: Kevin Conroy as Batman, Adam Baldwin as Green Lantern, Maria Canals Barrera as Hawkgirl, Jerry O'Connell as Shazam.
- From the Batman: Arkham Series in addition to Batman himself: Grey DeLisle as Catwoman, Tara Strong as Harley Quinn, Tasia Valenza as Poison Ivy, Fred Tatasciore as Solomon Grundy.
- From Justice League: Doom in addition to Batman: Michael Rosenbaum as the Flash (as the Flash here is Barry Allen, not Wally West), Bumper Robinson as Cyborg
- From Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths: Vanessa Marshall as Wonder Woman, Josh Keaton as Aquaman.
- From Young Justice: Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow, Lacey Chabert as Zatanna, Cameron Bowen as Robin, Eric Lopez as Blue Beetle.
- From the LEGO Batman games: Marc Worden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.
- From Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe: Richard Epcar as the Joker.
- From Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox: in addition to normal!Batman and Wonder Woman: Steve Blum as Lex Luthor.
- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions had, in addition to the Casting Gag of past Spider-Man voice actors as the Spider-Men...
- Nolan North reprises his Hulk Vs. and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 role as Deadpool.
- John DiMaggio reprises his role in The Spectacular Spider-Man as Hammerhead.
- Fred Tatasciore reprises his Spider-Man: Friend or Foe and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 role as Carnage.
- Jennifer Hale reprises her Ultimate Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Friend or Foe role as Silver Sable.
- Spider-Man: Friend or Foe has...
- James Arnold Taylor reprised his role from Spider-Man: Battle for New York as Spidey himself...
- Josh Keaton reprised his his role from the first two Spider-Man Trilogy games as Harry Osborn, albeit in the New Goblin identity.
- Jennifer Hale reprised her Ultimate Spider-Man and Battle for New York role as Silver Sable.
- John DiMaggio reprised his role from the Spider-Man 2 tie-in game as the Rhino.
- Khary Payton reprises his role from the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance as Blade.
- Almost every Japanese voice actor from Fist of the North Star reprises their roles in Arc System Works' fighting game adaptation, Fist of the North Star: Twin Blue Stars of Judgment. The only exceptions are Kenshiro's VA, Akira Kamiya (who was busy at the time) and Rei's VA, Kaneto Shiozawa, as the game was developed a few years after he died.
- Super Robot Wars
- The general rule of voice actors was similar to that of Final Fantasy above: If the original voice actor still lived, then they will seek that original voice actor and have them voice their character. If said voice actor has died, they will re-use previously recorded voices for the character's appearances, but if the voice actor died before their series got into a voiced Super Robot Wars game, then they would resort to replacement. There were only very few exceptions to this rule (usually by 'conflicting schedule')
- In Super Robot Wars BX, Shōzō Iizuka, who voiced the Mazinkaiser iteration of the Great General of Darkness, now portrays the previously voiceless Shin Mazinger version.
- Super Robot Wars X-Ω will have a special event featuring Rockman, Blues, and Forte. Ai Orikasa, Nobuyuki Hiyama, and Ryōtarō Okiayu as Rockman, Forte, and Blues respectively will repraise their roles from Rockman 8.
- While it is somewhat obvious that all versions of Donald Duck: Goin' Qu@ckers would have Tony Anselmo play Donald again with Tress MacNeille once again voicing Daisy and Russi Taylor again playing Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the game also notably has June Foray reprise her role as Magica De Spell and the Beagle Boy boss is played by Frank Welker using his Big Time Beagle voice.
- Quite a lot of the LEGO video games have had this, especially after they started using actual voice acting instead of Speaking Simlish.
- In LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and The Skywalker Saga, several actors from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series return to reprise their roles. To give but a few examples:
- Dee Bradley Baker as Jango Fett, Captain Rex, Commander Cody, and the Clone Troopers.
- David Acord as EV-A4-D.
- Corey Burton as Count Dooku, Cad Bane, and Ziro the Hutt.
- Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano.
- In The Skywalker Saga, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, and Matthew Wood reprise their roles as Lando Calrissian, C-3PO, and General Grievous respectively.
- In The Force Awakens, most of the cast from the film reprise their roles as their characters.
- In LEGO Marvel's Avengers:
- Both Clark Gregg and Hayley Atwell returned as Phil Coulson and Peggy Carter respectively, reprising their roles from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- In LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and The Skywalker Saga, several actors from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series return to reprise their roles. To give but a few examples:
- Marvel vs. Capcom:
- The early 2D installments spanning from X-Men: Children of the Atom to Marvel vs. Capcom 2 featured a number of the voice actors from X-Men: The Animated Series, including Cal Dodd as Wolverine, Norm Spencer as Cyclops, Lenore Zann as Rogue, Tony Daniels as Gambit, Don Francks as Sabretooth and Rick Bennett as the Juggernaut.
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3 drew on quite a few sources for its characters...
- From X-Men Legends: Steve Blum as Wolverine.
- From The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction: Fred Tatasciore as the Hulk.
- From Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes: Paul Dobson as Doctor Doom.
- From Hulk Vs., in addition to the Hulk himself and Wolverine: Nolan North as Deadpool.
- From The Spectacular Spider-Man: Josh Keaton as Spider-Man.
- From Wolverine and the X-Men, in addition to Wolverine himself and the Hulk (and had Season 2 happened, Deadpool): Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey, Susan Dalian as Storm, Tara Strong as X-23, Tom Kane as Magneto, and Jim Ward as the Sentinel.
- From The Super Hero Squad Show, in addition to Wolverine: Charlie Adler as the Super-Skrull (albeit, sounding more like Cobra Commander).
- From the Iron Man 2 video game: Eric Loomis as Iron Man.
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes in addition to Iron Man, Hulk, and Wolverine (and had he not been redubbed, Spider-Man): Brian Bloom as Captain America, Rick D. Wasserman as Thor, Chris Cox as Hawkeye, and Wally Wingert as M.O.D.O.K. This went both ways, as Loren Lester and Greg Ellis reprised their respective roles from this game as Iron Fist and Rocket Raccoon in EMH.
- Averted with Richard Grieco as Ghost Rider. While not explicitly named in his appearances Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and The Incredible Hulk (1996), his human form in the latter resembled the Rider in the comics at the time, Danny Ketch. Here, promo materials and dialogue explicitly state he's Johnny Blaze.
- From Street Fighter IV: Kyle Hebert as Ryu, Laura Bailey as Chun-Li, Dave Mallow as Akuma, and Michelle Ruff as Crimson Viper.
- From Resident Evil: Roger Craig Smith as Chris Redfield and D.C. Douglas as Albert Wesker.
- From Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening and Devil May Cry 4: Reuben Langdon as Dante, Danielle Burgio as Trish, and Dan Southworth as Vergil.
- From the Dead Rising series: T. J. Rotolo as Frank West.
- Also, most Capcom characters' Japanese voice actors (those that had any Japanese voice prior to this game, that is) reprise their role here.
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite continues the trend with the returns of Fred Tatasciore as the Hulk, Brian Bloom as Captain America, Eric Loomis as Iron Man, Chris Cox as Hawkeye, Kyle Hebert as Ryu, Roger Craig Smith as Chris Redfield, T.J. Rotolo as Frank West, and Wally Wingert as M.O.D.O.K., as well as T.J. Storm as Strider Hiryu, Dan Woren as Arthur, Johnny Yong Bosch as Zero, Dameon Clarke as Nathan Spencer, Siobhan Flynn as Morrigan, and Matt Riedy as Mike Haggar, from 3. Additionally...
- From The Super Hero Squad Show: Grey DeLisle as Carol Danvers (albeit as Captain Marvel, like in Avengers Assemble and its tie-in special Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight! as opposed to Ms. Marvel in SHSS).
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, in addition to Captain America, Iron Man, the Hulk, Hawkeye, and M.O.D.O.K.: James C. Mathis III as the Black Panther.
- The Marvel Universe shows in addition to the Hulk, Captain Marvel, and Black Panther: Travis Willingham as Thor, Laura Bailey as Black Widow (though this also resulted in The Other Darrin for Chun-Li as she's now voiced by Ashly Burch), Trevor Devall as Rocket Raccoon, Vanessa Marshall as Gamora, Liam O'Brien as Dcotor Strange, Isaac C. Singleton Jr. as Thanos, Jim Meskimen as Ultron, Fred Tatasciore as Ghost Rider, Phil LaMarr as Dormammu, and Kevin Michael Richardson as Groot.
- From Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers: Robbie Daymond as Spider-Man.
- From LEGO Marvel's Avengers: Scott Porter as Winter Soldier.
- Though she was replaced by Lisa Zane in the 2006 revival, Lisa Miller-McGee reprises her role as Charlene "Charley" Davidson in the video game adaptation of the 2006 Biker Mice from Mars series.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge has a lot of the characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas recast, but several actors actually got to reprise their roles from the original film.
- Chris Sarandon reprises his role as Jack Skellington, and even does the character's singing voice this time instead of Danny Elfman.
- Ken Page returns as the voice of Oogie Boogie.
- Glenn Shadix is back as the Mayor of Halloween Town.
- Randy Crenshaw reprises both Mr. Hyde and Behemoth.
- Debi Durst reprises her roles as the Small Witch and the Corpse Kid.
- Paul Reubens returns as the voice of Lock.
- Spider-Man (2000) features some reprises across both Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Spider-Man Unlimited: Rino Romano from the latter as Spidey himself, the late Efrem Zimbalist Jr. from the former as Doctor Octopus, and Jennifer Hale from both as respectively Black Cat and Mary Jane Watson. Its sequel, Spider-Man 2 – Enter: Electro, would only see Romano return (Zimbalist being absent completely and Hale voicing Rogue instead).
- Street Fighter X Tekken has Jin Yamanoi reprise his role as the Japanese voice of Rolento over ten years after the character's last appearance in Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium. It's also worth noting that he's voiced the character in the games ever since his first speaking role in Street Fighter Alpha 2, and returned once again in Ultra Street Fighter IV, having perhaps the longest voice tenure in the entire Street Fighter series.
- In 2007, Shinobu Matsumoto had his first popular voice role in the doujin game Akatsuki Blitzkampf: The Hero Akatsuki note . Some years later, he took up Akatsuki again in the Under Night In-Birth games.
- Batman: The Telltale Series
- Troy Baker and Laura Bailey reprise their respective roles from the LEGO Batman games as the Dark Knight himself and Catwoman.
- From the Batman: Arkham Series, there's Dave Fennoy as Lucius Fox and JB Blanc as Bane (albeit from Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Underworld).
- The Punisher sees Thomas Jane reprise his role from the 2004 film as the title character.
- The Goosebumps computer game Attack of the Mutant has Adam West reprise his role as the Galloping Gazelle from the Goosebumps (1995) television series' adaptation of the original book.
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has quite a few returning voice actors:
- From Crash: Mind Over Mutant: Jess Harnell as Crash, Lex Lang as Dr. Neo Cortex, Greg Eagles as Aku Aku, John DiMaggio as Uka Uka, Maurice LaMarche as Dr. Nitrous Brio, and Debi Derryberry as Coco Bandicoot.
- From Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex: Corey Burton as Dr. N. Gin and Dr. Nefarious Tropy.
- From Crash Nitro Kart: John DiMaggio as Tiny Tiger.
- From Crash Twinsanity: Dwight Schultz as Papu Papu.
- Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series sees Nolan North reprise the role of Rocket Raccoon from the movie-based skin in Marvel Heroes.
- LEGO Dimensions has quite a few role reprises, to say the least:
- From The LEGO Movie: Elizabeth Banks as Wyldstyle, Chris Pratt as Emmett, Alison Brie as Unikitty, Will Arnett as that movie's version of Batman, Charlie Day as Benny, and Nick Offerman as Captain MetalBeard.
- From Doctor Who: Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald, Michelle Gomez as The Master, Nicholas Briggs as the Daleks, Cybermen, and Dalek Emperor, Julian Bleach as Davros, Neve McIntosh as Madame Vastra, Dan Starkey as Strax, and John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness.
- From Back to the Future: Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, and Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Marlene McFly, Marty McFly Jr., and Seamus McFly.
- From Portal 2: Alésia Glidewell as Chellnote , Ellen McLain as GLaDOS, the Turrets, and the Cake Core, J. K. Simmons as Cave Johnson, Stephen Merchant as Wheatley, and Nolan North as the Corrupted Cores.
- From The Lord of the Rings: Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee.
- From Batman: Arkham City: Troy Baker as Two-Face and Tara Strong as Harley Quinn.
- From The Real Ghostbusters: Frank Welker as Slimer.
- From Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: Frank Welker as Fred.
- From What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Mindy Cohn as Velma and Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo.
- From the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie: Matthew Lillard as Shaggy.
- From Jurassic World: Chris Pratt as Owen Grady, Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing, Irrfan Kahn as Simon Masrani, Nick Robinson as Zach Mitchell, Ty Simpkins as Gray Mitchell, and Jake Johnson as Lowery.
- From Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, and Ezra Miller as Credence Barebone.
- From The LEGO Batman Movie: Will Arnett as that movie's version of Batman and Rosario Dawson as Batgirl.
- From The Matrix: Path of Neo: Christopher Corey Smith as Agent Smith.
- From Young Justice: Nolan North as Supermannote .
- From Adventure Time: Jeremy Shada as Finn, John DiMaggio as Jake, Pendleton Ward as Lumpy Space Princess, Olivia Olson as Marceline, Niki Yang as BMO, Steve Agee as the Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant, Hynden Walch as Princess Bubblegum, Tom Kenny as Ice King, Gunter, Magic Man, and Simon Petrokov, Ron Perlman as The Lich, Polly Lou Livingston as Tree Trunks, Justin Roiland as the Earls of Lemongrab, Jeff Bennett as Choose Goose, and Jessica DiCicco as Flame Princess.
- From Mission: Impossible (1996): Henry Czerny as Eugene Kittridge.
- From Mission: Impossible III: Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn.
- From Harry Potter: Robbie Coltrane as Hagrid, Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood, Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom, and Mark Williams as Arthur Weasley.
- From Gremlins: Howie Mandel as Gizmo, and Frank Welker as Stripe.
- From The A-Team: Dwight Schultz as "Howling Mad" Murdock.
- From Knight Rider: William Daniels as KITT.
- From Teen Titans Go!: Greg Cipes as Beast Boy, Tara Strong as Raven, Hynden Walch as Starfire, Khary Payton as that cartoon's version of Cyborg, Scott Menville as Robin (all three versions of him), and Ashley Johnson as Terra.
- From The Powerpuff Girls (the 2016 series): Amanda Leighton as Blossom, Kristen Li as Bubbles, Natalie Palimides as Buttercup, and Haley Mancini as Princess Morbucks.
- From The Powerpuff Girls (the original): Tom Kenny as the Mayor of Townsville, Tom Kane as Professor Utonium, and Jennifer Hale as Ms. Keane.
- From Sonic X: Mike Pollock as Dr. Eggman and Oliver Wyman as Big the Cat.
- From Sonic Boom: Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Tails.
- From Sonic Free Riders: Roger Craig Smith as Sonic, Travis Willingham as Knuckles, Cindy Robinson as Amy, Kirk Thornton as Shadow, and Laura Bailey as Omochao.
- The Italian dub also haves a good chunk of reprises.
- From the DC Animated Universe: Marco Balzarotti as Batman, Davide Garbolino as Robin, Cinzia Massironi as Wonder Woman and Riccardo Peroni as Joker.
- From The Batman: Daniele Demma as Riddler.
- From The LEGO Movie: Massimo Triggiani as Emmet and Claudio Santamaria as Movie!Batman.
- From The Simpsons: Massimo Lopez as Homer and Fabrizio Mazzotta as Krusty.
- From the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie: Nanni Baldini as Scooby-Doo and Oreste Baldini as Shaggy.
- From the 1985 redub of The Wizard of Oz: Raffaele Fallica as the Cowardly Lion and Silvano Piccardi as the Tin Man.
- From Adventure Time: Alex Polidori as Finn, Alberto Angrisano as Jake, Valentina Mari as Princess Bubblegum and Alessandra Chiari as Marceline.
- From the video game adaptations of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Cinzia Massironi as Hermione and Matteo Zanotti as Voldemort.
- From Mission: Impossible (1996): Roberto Chevalier as Ethan Hunt.
- From Sonic Generations: Renato Novara as Sonic.
- From Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Davide Perino as Newt Scamander.
- BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle brings back Tomokazu Sugita as Ragna the Bloodedge, Tetsuya Kakihara as Jin Kisaragi, Daisuke Namikawa as Yu Narukami, and Ryōhei Kimura as Hyde Kido. However, Arc System Works gets double points for bringing back Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose since ASW is a Japanese company and Jones is an American voice actor.
- The English release of the game also brings back the English voice actors for the casts of BlazBlue and Persona 4 after the former's previous release, Central Fiction, excluded dubbed voice work and the latter's last entry, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which had been released three years prior. The only exception is Platinum the Trinity, who was Darrin'd by Alexis Tipton, who voiced the character in BlazBlue: Alter Memory.
- The tie-in games for The Amazing Spider-Man Series:
- Fred Tatasciore reprises his role in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows as the Rhino in the console for the first movie and the tie-in iOS game for the second.
- The tie-in iOS game for the second movie sees, in addition to Tatascoire as the Rhino, Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Strong reprise their respective Super Hero Squad Online role as Spidey himself and Black Cat, Liam O'Brien reprise his Spider-Man: Web of Shadows role as Electro, and Ben Diskin reprise his The Spectacular Spider-Man role as Venom.
- Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon: While most characters returning from the film have different voice actors and the voice actors returning from the film voice different characters in Battle at Procyon, Brian Murray reprised his role as John Silver.
- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions:
- While all of the Spider-Men are voiced by past Spidey voice actors, arguably only the Amazing one (voiced by Neil Patrick Harris from Spider-Man: The New Animated Series on the consoles and Josh Keaton from The Spectacular Spider-Man on the DS) falls into this.
- While the Noir universe, John DiMaggio reprises the role of Hammerhead from The Spectacular Spider-Man.
- Jennifer Hale reprises her role from Ultimate Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Battle for New York, and Spider-Man: Friend or Foe as Silver Sable.
- While Fred Tatasciore voices Carnage, it arguably is an aversion to this, as the Carnage he voiced in Friend or Foe and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 is Cletus Kasady and in Shattered Dimensions, he voices Ultimate!Carnage, who is a clone of Peter.
- The 2005 Fantastic Four video game had three bonus levels were the movie cast didn't reprise the roles. However, Johnny's second voice actor in Fantastic Four: The Animated Series, Quinton Flynn, did return as Johnny.
- Much of the cast for The Super Hero Squad Show's voice cast reprise their roles for Super Hero Squad Online. Additionally...
- In addition to reprising Ms. Marvel and Enchantress, Grey DeLisle also reprises her role from the bonus levels of the 2005 Fantastic Four video game as the Invisible Woman.
- David Sobolov, Nika Futterman, and James C. Mathis III reprises their roles from the Marvel Universe shows as Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, and Ronan the Accuser.
- Spider-Man (PS4) sees:
- From Super Hero Squad Online: Yuri Lowenthal as Spider-Man and Travis Willingham as The Kingpin.
- From Spider-Man: The Movie: Dwight Schultz as the Vulture.
- From Marvel's Spider-Man: Nadji Jeter as Miles Morales, Nancy Linari as Aunt May, and Jason Spisak as the Scorpion.
- From Spider-Man: Web of Shadows: Fred Tatasciore as the Rhino.
- The Updated Re-release for Catherine, Catherine: Full Body, manages to bring back every single voice actor who worked on the original English release. This is particularly notable for Troy Baker, who had since stopped appearing in Eastern works to focus on AAA Western releases.
- Mortal Kombat 11:
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, who played Shang Tsung in the live-action Mortal Kombat: The Movie, returns to provide the character's voice and facial likeness.
- In addition to reprising his ongoing role since Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe as Raiden, Richard Epcar also reprises his other role from that game as well as the Injustice series as The Joker.
- Keith David reprises his role as Spawn from the 90s HBO animated series.
- Peter Weller reprises his role as RoboCop from the first two movies.
- Sylvester Stallone reprises his role as John Rambo.
- A special DLC pack brought back Christopher Lambert, Linden Ashby and Bridgette Wilson as the respective voices of Raiden, Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade, roles they all played in the 1995 Mortal Kombat film.
- Mortal Kombat 1 features John Cena as the voice of Peacemaker, reprising his role from The Suicide Squad and the character's self-titled TV series. J. K. Simmons also reprises his role as Omni-Man from Invincible.
- Zero Escape:
- In Zero Time Dilemma, Karen Strassman (Phi) is the only voice actor to reprise their role from Virtue's Last Reward.
- In the The Nonary Games rerelease of Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Evan Smith (Junpei) and Rena Strober (Akane) reprise their roles from Zero Time Dilemma, while Wendee Lee (Clover) reprises her role from Virtue's Last Reward.
- From the Red Dead series: Red Dead Redemption II, the Prequel to Red Dead Redemption, has some of the voice actors from the original RDR return to their roles, with Benjamin Byron Davis as Dutch van der Linde, Steve J. Palmer as Bill Williamson, Jim Bentley as Edgar Ross, and Rob Wiethoff as John Marston (the latter even moreso despite having retired from acting after the first game). Even stranger is that though the characters' older selves sounded younger in RDR1, their younger selves now sound older in RDR2 than they did before.
- Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid sees Jason David Frank, Austin St. John, David Fielding, Kerrigan Mahan, Dan Southworth, Johnny Yong Bosch and Barbara Goodson reprise their respective roles as Tommy, Jason, Zordon, Goldar, Eric, Adam and Rita Repulsa. Even Guest Fighters got in on it as the game features Kyle Hebert and Laura Bailey reprising their respective Street Fighter roles as Ryu and Chun-Li.
- The Polished Port of Nier Replicant features the return of nearly every voice actor from the original game's dub: Liam O'Brien as Grimoire Weiss, Laura Bailey as Kaine, Julie Ann Taylor as Emil, Eden Riegel as Devola and Popola, and D.C. Douglas as Grimoire Noire. The only notable exception is the role of Nier, originally portrayed by Jamieson Price, as the Replicant version of Nier is markedly younger than his Gestalt counterpartnote , who is now portrayed by two different actors: Zach Aguilar pre-Time Skip, and Ray Chase for the post-Time Skip.note
- When Sierra dipped their toes in early voice acting with King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! in 1990, they hired quite a few people from their offices to provide voice, since it in was still an experimental state. Designer, programmer, and writer, Josh Mandel, got the role as the Player Character King Graham, probably due to the fact that Mandel had used be a small-time stand-up comedian before he got into game developing, and therefore was the one in the offices with the most experience in acting and performing. Mandel's take on the role proved iconic enough that he was asked to reprise the role in King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow. Later, AGD Interactive was able to get him reprise the role in their Fan Remakes of the first three King's Quest games, Kings Quest I: Quest for the Crown - AGDI, King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones, and Kings Quest III Redux.
- View Master Batman Animated VR sees Kevin Conroy, Loren Lester, Tara Strong, Mark Hamill, and Mari Devon reprise their respective Batman: The Animated Series roles as Batman, Robin, Batgirl, the Joker, and Summer Gleeson. Strong also reprises her Batman: Arkham City and onward role as Harley Quinn.
- Sakura Wars:
- In Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die, Masako Ikeda, Chikao Ohtsuka, Nachi Nozawa and Koichi Kitamura respectively reprise their roles as Wakana Shinguji, Tadayoshi Kanzaki, Kazuma Shinguji and Yoritsune Hanakoji from the first OVA series.
- Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love has Akiko Kuno reprising her role as Ratchet Altair from Sakura Wars: The Movie, Sanae Kobayashi returning as Gemini Sunrise from Sakura Wars V: Episode Zero, and Chisa Yokoyama, Akio Suyama and Takehito Koyasu respectively reprising their roles as Sakura, Ogami and Kayama.
- In the English dub of So Long, My Love, Wendee Lee, Dave Wittenberg and Julie Ann Taylor reprise their respective roles of Sakura, Ogami and Ratchet from the film.
- In Sakura Wars (2019), Michie Tomizawa returned to voice Sumire Kanzaki and Chisa Yokoyama reprised her role as Sakura Shinguji.
- This extends to the Funimation English dub of the anime continuation, Sakura Wars the Animation, with Michelle Ruff reprising her role as Sumire Kanzaki from the Bandai/Geneon anime dubs.
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order sees in addition to Steve Blum as Wolverine and Fred Tatasciore as The Incredible Hulk:
- From The Punisher: Steve Blum as Bullseye.
- From the Ultimate Avengers duology in addition to the Hulk: Dwight Schultz as Odin.
- From the earlier X-Men Legends and Ultimate Alliance games in addition to Wolverine and the Hulk: Steve Blum as Venom, James Arnold Taylor as Iceman, and Brian Bloom as Daredevil.
- From Hulk Vs. in addition to Wolverine and the titular Hulk: Nolan North as Deadpool.
- From Wolverine and the X-Men in addition to Wolverine himself and the Hulk (and had season 2 happened, Deadpool): Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey, Fred Tatasciore as Beast, Liam O'Brien as Nightcrawler, Tom Kane as Magneto, and Kate Higgins as the Scarlet Witch.
- From The Spectacular Spider-Man: Steve Blum as the Green Goblin.
- From The Super Hero Squad Show: Dave Boat as The Thing.
- From Super Hero Squad Online in addition to Wolverine and the Thing: Yuri Lowenthal as Spider-Man.
- From Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: David Kaye as Mysterio.
- From the Iron Man 2 tie-in game: Eric Loomis as Iron Man.
- From The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes in addition to Iron Man, the Hulk, and Wolverine: Brian Bloom as Captain America, Rick D. Wasserman as The Mighty Thor, Chris Cox as Hawkeye, James C. Mathis III as Black Panther, Wally Wingert as M.O.D.O.K., and Nika Futterman as Hela.
- From Black Panther: Peter Lurie as the Juggernaut.
- From X-Men: Destiny in addition to Wolverine: Sumalee Montano as Mystique.
- From the Marvel Anime in addition to Jean Grey, Beast, and Wolverine: Scott Porter as Cyclops.
- From the Marvel Universe shows in addition to the Hulk, Black Panther, the Thing, and Wolverine: Laura Bailey as Black Widow, Bumper Robinson as The Falcon, David Kaye as The Vision and Corvus Glaive, Josh Keaton as Ant-Man, Kari Wahlgren as the Invisible Woman and Proxima Midnight, Vanessa Marshall as Gamora, James Arnold Taylor as Comso, Kathreen Khavari as Ms. Marvel, Fred Tatasciore as Ghost Rider, Mary Faber as Crystal and Medusa, Liam O'Brien as Doctor Strange and the Red Skull, Gideon Emery as Moon Knight, Jim Meskimen as Ultron, David Shaughnessy as Klaw, Christopher Daniel Barnes as Electro, Maurice LaMarche as Doctor Doom, Diedrich Bader as Maxmius, Isaac C. Singleton Jr. as Thanos, Hynden Walch as Supergiant, Jesse Burch as Black Dwarf/Cull Obsidian, Robin Atkin Downes as Annihilus, and Phil LaMarr as Dormammu.
- From LEGO Marvel Super Heroes in addition to Wolverine, the Beast, and the Hulk: John Eric Bentley as Nick Fury.
- From LEGO Marvel's Avengers in addition to Black Panther and Thanos: Tara Strong as Jessica Jones and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Valkyrie.
- From Marvel Heroes in addition to Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Panther, Wolverine, the Beast, Deadpool, Daredevil, Jessica Jones (albeit the skin based on the Netflix series) and the Red Skull: Wally Wingert as Mister Fantastic, Matthew Yang King as the Human Torch, Chris Cox as Colossus, Rick Pasqualone as Gambit, James M. Connor as Cable, Nolan North as Rocket Raccoon, James C. Mathis III as Luke Cage, Johnny Yong Bosch as Iron Fist, and Kathryn Cressida as Elektra.
- From Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher in addition to Nick Fury and the Hulk: Brian Bloom as The Punisher.
- From Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series in addition to Rocket: Scott Porter as Star-Lord, Brandon Paul Ellis as Drax the Destroyer, Adam Harrington as Groot, and Ashly Burch as Nebula.
- From Marvel's Spider-Man: Nadji Jeter as Miles Morales.
- From Spider-Man (PS4) in addition to Spidey himself and Miles: William Salyers as Doctor Octopus.
- From Marvel Future Avengers in addition to the Hulk: Erica Lindbeck as Captain Marvel.
- Averted with both Kari Wahlgren as The Wasp and Crispin Freeman as Gorgon. Here, Walhgren is voicing the classic Janet van Dyne Wasp and Freeman is voicing the more famous member of the Inhumans' royal family. Prior to this, Wahlgren voiced the Hope van Dyne version of the Wasp in Avengers Assemble and Marvel Heroes saw Freeman as the voice of the Wolverine villain calling himself "Gorgon".
- Monsters vs. Aliens: unusually for a tie-in to a movie full of Celebrity Voice Actors (which usually opt for The Other Darrin), Reese Witherspoon, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen and Rainn Wilson all reprise their respective roles as Ginormica, The Missing Link, B.O.B. and Gallaxhar.
- While the English-language release of Mafia: Definitive Edition saw an all-new cast, the Czech dub has most of the voice actors from the 2002 Mafia game return to reprise their roles.
- The God of War series saw the series draw on past voices to voice its versions of the Greek Gods, including Harry Hamlin in his Clash of the Titans (1981) role as Perseus in God of War II, Kevin Sorbo in his Hercules: The Legendary Journeys role as... well, Hercules in God of War III, and Corey Burton as Zeus from Hercules: The Animated Series (coincidentally both times as The Other Darrin; originally for Rip Torn from Hercules the first time and for Paul Eiding here) in both games and the PS4 game.
- Predator: Hunting Grounds sees Jake Busey and Arnold Schwarzenegger return to voice Sean Keyes and Dutch Schaefer, with Arnold's likeness also being used for his character.
- The King of Fighters XIV sees Atsushi Maezuka return to voice as Benimaru Nikaido and Choi Bounge, Hiroyuki Arita as Chang Koehan, Kong Kuwata as Geese Howard, Katsuyuki Konishi as Maxima, Haruna Ikezawa as Athena Asamiya, Harumi Ikoma as King, Hikaru Hanada as King of Dinasour/Tizoc, Yumi Kakazu as Kula Diamond, Shiho Kikuchi as Whip and Toshihiro Shigetsuka as Oswald.
- Beast Wars: Transmetals recast several characters, but still managed to have a fair number of the voice actors from the Beast Wars cartoon reprise their roles.
- Gary Chalk reprises his role as Optimus Primal.
- Ian James Corlett resumes playing Cheetor.
- Scott McNeil reprises his roles as Rattrap and Waspinator in both versions, in addition to reprising Silverbolt in the PlayStation version.
- David Kaye is once again Megatron.
- Alec Willows reprises his role as Tarantulas.
- Doug Parker reprises his role as Terrorsaur in the Nintendo 64 version.
- Campbell Lane was brought back to voice Rampage in the PlayStation version.
- Ys: Memories of Celceta: Tesshō Genda returned from Ys IV The Daw Of Ys to voice Gadis again.
- In the English Dub of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Bill Farmer and Daryl Kurylo voice Makoto Date and Kazuma Kiryu, roles that they haven't voiced since the original English Dub of Yakuza 14 years ago.
- The Nintendo Switch remakes of Famicom Detective Club has seiyuu Yuko Minaguchi return to reprise the role of recurring character Ayumi Tachibana after previously voicing her in the Satellaview-exclusive Lost Memories in the Snow 24 years prior.
- MultiVersus sports a number of returning voice actors from WB's vast I.P. library, including Kevin Conroy and George Newbern from the DC Animated Universe as Batman and Superman, Jeremy Shada and John DiMaggio from Adventure Time as Finn and Jake, Tara Strong from the Batman: Arkham Series as Harley Quinn, Matthew Lillard from the live-action Scooby-Doo movie as Shaggy, Estelle from Steven Universe as Garnet and Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones as Arya Stark. The Black Adam (2022)-based skin for the film's title character sees Imari Williams reprise his LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters role as Adam.
- Dead by Daylight sees Ash Williams and (as of January 2022) Pinhead are voiced by their original actors, Bruce Campbell and Doug Bradley.
- Bruce Campbell also returned as Ash for Evil Dead: The Game, alongside Ray Santiago and Dana DeLorenzo, reprising their respective roles as Pablo and Kelly from Ash vs. Evil Dead. Betsy Baker also reprises her role as Ash's girlfriend Linda from the first movie.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge brings back the four principle actors from the 1987 animated series: Cam Clarke as Leonardo, Rob Paulsen as Raphael, Townsend Coleman as Michelangelo and Barry Gordon as Donatello. Additionally, Yuki Matsuzaki reprises his role as Usagi Yojimbo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) for the Dimension Shellshock DLC pack.
- Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl: With a few exceptions due to some of the voice actors having passed away, retired, or otherwise being unavailable, the vast majority of the original or current character voices returned for the voice acting update, including Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants, Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star, Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks, Jim Cummings and Kenny as CatDog, Richard Horvitz as Zim, Billy West as Ren and Stimpy, Francesca Marie Smith as Helga G. Pataki, Janet Varney as Korra, Jessica DiCicco as Lucy Loud, Frank Welker as Garfield, David Kaufman as Danny Phantom, and Janice Kawaye as Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman, with subsequent updates bringing back Mark DeCarlo as Hugh Neutron and Carlos Alazraqui as Rocko. Even Leonardo and Michelangelo are both voiced by their original actors from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Cam Clarke and Townsend Coleman. It's especially notable in Michelangelo's case, as Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis featured him with his voice actor from the 2012 series, Greg Cipes.
- Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway features most of the original or current actors reprising their roles. In addition to the reprises from All-Star Brawl, Slime Speedway also brings back Rodger Bumpass as Squidward, Jill Talley as Squidina, Debi Derryberry as Jimmy Neutron, Carolyn Lawrence as Cindy, Cree Summer as Susie, Rob Paulsen as Raphael, Barry Gordon as Donatello, Gregg Berger as Odie, Jaedan White as Clyde and Rosearik Rikki Simons as GIR.
- Gotham Knights sees Krizia Bajos reprise her role from the "first season" of Batman: The Telltale Series as Renee Montoya.
- Midnight Suns has multiple reprises:
- Brian Bloom reprises his role as Captain America from The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
- Erica Lindbeck reprises her role from Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order as Captain Marvel.
- Nolan North once again reprises his longtime role as Deadpool.
- Rick Pasqualone reprises his role as Doctor Strange from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
- Fred Tatasciore once again reprises his longtime role as the Hulk.
- Lyrica Okano reprises her role from Runaways (2017) as Nico Minoru.
- Peter Lurie reprises his role from the X-Men Legends games as Sabretooth.
- Yuri Lowenthal reprises his role from Spider-Man (2018) as Spider-Man.
- Steve Blum once again reprises his longtime role as Wolverine.
- Half-Life:
- Thirteen years after the release of Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Tony Todd, Ellen McLain, and Mike Shapiro reprise their roles as the Vortigaunts, Overwatch announcer, and the G-Man in Half-Life: Alyx.
- Mike Hillard and Kevin Sisk, the voices of the scientists and security guards in the Half-Life fan remake Black Mesa, made a return to their roles nearly a decade later in Black Mesa: Blue Shift.
- The Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection brings back Akiko Kimura and Andrew Francis, the respective Japanese and English voices of Mega Man in the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series.
- Just like in Mortal Kombat 11, Peter Weller reprises his role as RoboCop from the first two movies in RoboCop: Rogue City.
- Super Kirby Clash features Banjo Ginga as Parallel Nightmare, reprising his role as Nightmare/N.M.E. in the Japanese version of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!