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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: 15-year-old Laura Loessl's final role was as Leila (Child) and Leila's granddaughter respectively.
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* ScheduleSlip: The ''Message from Mars'' comic's production (which started in 2016) had to be rebooted due to personal issues with the original artist and having to restart production in 2018, then the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic delaying things even further. A second crowdfunding campaign for a hardcover edition of the entire run was made, with the comic shipping in 2023. Altogether, it took seven years for the series to finally be released.
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** CreatorDwightSchultz in ''Bloodlust''. He voices both the Elder of the Barbarois and Benge during the Barbarois sequence (and the two characters briefly interact).
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none of DiMaggio's characters interact with one another.
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', Matt McKenzie (Borgoff) is shown delivering his lines while biting down on a pencil (to simulate Borgoff's distinct cigar chomping). John DiMaggio is also shown eating actual food when Nolt and the Marcus Brothers are snacking on the road to Barbarois.
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none of DiMaggio's characters interact with one another.
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', Matt McKenzie (Borgoff) is shown delivering his lines while biting down on a pencil (to simulate Borgoff's distinct cigar chomping). John DiMaggio is also shown eating actual food when Nolt and the Marcus Brothers are snacking on the road to Barbarois.
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** CreatorDwightSchultz Creator/DwightSchultz in ''Bloodlust''. He voices both the Elder of the Barbarois and Benge during the Barbarois sequence (and the two characters briefly interact).
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none ofDiMaggio's [=DiMaggio=]'s characters interact with one another.
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', MattMcKenzie [=McKenzie=] (Borgoff) is shown delivering his lines while biting down on a pencil (to simulate Borgoff's distinct cigar chomping). John DiMaggio [=DiMaggio=] is also shown eating actual food when Nolt and the Marcus Brothers are snacking on the road to Barbarois.
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none of
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', Matt
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* ActingForTwo: Dwight Schultz in ''Bloodlust''. He voices both the Elder of the Barbarois and Benge during the Barbarois sequence (and the two characters briefly interact).
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** CreatorDwightSchultz in ''Bloodlust''. He voices both the Elder of the Barbarois and Benge during the Barbarois sequence (and the two characters brieflyinteract).interact).
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none of DiMaggio's characters interact with one another.
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', Matt McKenzie (Borgoff) is shown delivering his lines while biting down on a pencil (to simulate Borgoff's distinct cigar chomping). John DiMaggio is also shown eating actual food when Nolt and the Marcus Brothers are snacking on the road to Barbarois.
** CreatorDwightSchultz in ''Bloodlust''. He voices both the Elder of the Barbarois and Benge during the Barbarois sequence (and the two characters briefly
** Creator/JohnDiMaggio likewise voices multiple supporting roles (John Elbourne, Nolt Marcus, the Sheriff, and Machira). Unlike Schultz, none of DiMaggio's characters interact with one another.
* EnforcedMethodActing: In the 'Making of Featurette'', Matt McKenzie (Borgoff) is shown delivering his lines while biting down on a pencil (to simulate Borgoff's distinct cigar chomping). John DiMaggio is also shown eating actual food when Nolt and the Marcus Brothers are snacking on the road to Barbarois.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Original author Kikuchi disliked the film, although he acknowledged that sales of the light nivels went through the roof after it was released.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Original author Kikuchi disliked the film, although he acknowledged that sales of the light nivels novels went through the roof after it was released.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Original author Kikuchi disliked the film, although he acknowledged that sales of the light nivels went through the roof after it was released.
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* ApprovalOfGod: During the production of ''Bloodlust'', author Creator/HideyukiKikuchi told director Creator/YoshiakiKawajiri to deviate from the novel as much as he wanted, as he had worked with him for a long time (Kawajiri had adapted ''three'' Kikuchi works before ''Vampire Hunter D'') and liked his way of making films. Accordingly, he was very satisfied with the final product.
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* ApprovalOfGod: During the production of ''Bloodlust'', author Creator/HideyukiKikuchi told director Creator/YoshiakiKawajiri to deviate from the novel as much as he wanted, as he had worked with him for a long time (Kawajiri had adapted ''three'' Kikuchi works before ''Vampire Hunter D'') and liked his way of making films. Accordingly, he was very satisfied with the final product.product, considering it to be some of the best anime he had ever seen.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to Justin Servakis, Madhouse had hoped to have the movie revoiced in English with better known celebrities for a wide theatrical release, but neither happened.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to Justin Servakis, Madhouse had hoped to have the movie revoiced in English with better known celebrities for a wide theatrical release, but neither happened.it didn't happen.
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