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* RelationshipVoiceActor: All over the place; to the point where ''VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron'' brought back at least half the voice cast.
** At minimum, another half the cast has been in the .hack series before; a few examples are Bordeaux sharing a voice actor with Helba, Melo Grunty with Mistral, and Yata with anime!Sanjuro.
** Amusingly, Yata's English actor, Steven Jay Blum, played Wiseman in IMOQ. Yata's player in G.U. ''is'' Wiseman from IMOQ, making him one of the few players from the original series to transfer both the same player and voice actor from R:1 to R:2.
** At minimum, another half the cast has been in the .hack series before; a few examples are Bordeaux sharing a voice actor with Helba, Melo Grunty with Mistral, and Yata with anime!Sanjuro.
** Amusingly, Yata's English actor, Steven Jay Blum, played Wiseman in IMOQ. Yata's player in G.U. ''is'' Wiseman from IMOQ, making him one of the few players from the original series to transfer both the same player and voice actor from R:1 to R:2.
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** An unusual application of this trope for Kuhn. At no point do we ever hear Tomonari offline during the ''R:2'' era, but though he looks exactly the same, as revealed in the ''Ragtime'' novel, we can't assume he would still be voiced by Creator/TakahiroSakurai as he was in ''Liminality'', since he's already voicing Haseo online and offline. Thus, we have to assume that should R:2 era Tomonari ever have a voice, it would be his voice as Kuhn, Creator/ShinichiroMiki. Also, he's the only returning cast member from the R:1 era to have a different seiyuu, even when they've changed characters, lending to this.
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** An unusual application of this trope for Kuhn. At no point do we ever hear Tomonari offline during the ''R:2'' era, but though he looks exactly the same, as revealed in the ''Ragtime'' novel, we can't assume he would still be voiced by Creator/TakahiroSakurai as he was in ''Liminality'', since he's already voicing Haseo online and offline. Thus, we have to assume that should R:2 era Tomonari ever have a voice, it would be his voice as Kuhn, Creator/ShinichiroMiki. Also, he's the only returning cast member from the R:1 era other than Haseo to have a different seiyuu, even when they've changed characters, lending to this.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The entire English cast changes between ''.hack//Roots'' and the G.U. series. Roots was dubbed by The Ocean Group in Canada while G.U. had dubbing done in California.
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** The entire English cast changes between ''.hack//Roots'' and the G.U. series. Roots was dubbed by The Ocean Group in Canada while G.U. had dubbing done inCalifornia.California.
** An unusual application of this trope for Kuhn. At no point do we ever hear Tomonari offline during the ''R:2'' era, but though he looks exactly the same, as revealed in the ''Ragtime'' novel, we can't assume he would still be voiced by Creator/TakahiroSakurai as he was in ''Liminality'', since he's already voicing Haseo online and offline. Thus, we have to assume that should R:2 era Tomonari ever have a voice, it would be his voice as Kuhn, Creator/ShinichiroMiki. Also, he's the only returning cast member from the R:1 era to have a different seiyuu, even when they've changed characters, lending to this.
** The entire English cast changes between ''.hack//Roots'' and the G.U. series. Roots was dubbed by The Ocean Group in Canada while G.U. had dubbing done in
** An unusual application of this trope for Kuhn. At no point do we ever hear Tomonari offline during the ''R:2'' era, but though he looks exactly the same, as revealed in the ''Ragtime'' novel, we can't assume he would still be voiced by Creator/TakahiroSakurai as he was in ''Liminality'', since he's already voicing Haseo online and offline. Thus, we have to assume that should R:2 era Tomonari ever have a voice, it would be his voice as Kuhn, Creator/ShinichiroMiki. Also, he's the only returning cast member from the R:1 era to have a different seiyuu, even when they've changed characters, lending to this.
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** Amusingly, Yata's English actor, Steven Jay Blum, played Wiseman in IMOQ. Yata's player in G.U. ''is'' Wiseman from IMOQ, making him one of the few players from the original series to transfer both the same player and voice actor from R:1 to R:2.
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* At minimum, another half the cast has been in the .hack series before; a few examples are Bordeaux sharing a voice actor with Helba, Melo Grunty with Mistral, and Yata with anime!Sanjuro.
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* At minimum, another half the cast has been in the .hack series before; a few examples are Bordeaux sharing a voice actor with Helba, Melo Grunty with Mistral, and Yata with anime!Sanjuro.
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** Also, Last Recode seems to replace some of the actors with Creator/PatrickSeitz replacing Creator/JamiesonPrice as Ovan, which in turn might replace Creator/SteveBlum as Yata.
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** Also, Last Recode seems to replace some of the actors with Creator/PatrickSeitz replacing Creator/JamiesonPrice as Ovan, which in turn might replace Creator/SteveBlum as Yata.
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* NoExportForYou: The one-episode sequel OVA, ''.hack//G.U. Returner'', has not been localized officially and there is no indication it ever will be. It's a real shame, since it clears up a '''lot''' of confusion in the ending. The games also never saw a release in certain parts of the world.
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* NoExportForYou: The one-episode sequel OVA, ''.hack//G.U. Returner'', has not been localized officially and there is no indication it ever will be. It's a real shame, since it clears up a '''lot''' of confusion in the ending. The games also never saw a release in certain parts of the world. Though dependng on the events of Last Recode's Volume 4, it may end up being non-canon anyways.