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* StudioHop: ''Phoenix Priestess'' was distributed by Creator/{{Shochiku}}. For ''Dragon Cry'', distribution was instead handled by Gaga Communications.
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It wasn’t that long since the cast reprised their roles. Also, adding You Sound Familiar entry


* RoleReprise: Aside from Creator/WataruTakagi replacing Creator/KeijiFujiwara as Toma, all of the original cast members from the TV series once again reprised their roles for this film.

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* RoleReprise: Aside from Creator/WataruTakagi replacing Creator/KeijiFujiwara YouSoundFamiliar: Riana's English VA, Creator/DawnMBennett, previously appeared as Toma, all of the original cast members from Frosch in the TV series once again reprised their roles for this film.series.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi stepped in for him as King Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese version.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at By the time, Creator/WataruTakagi stepped time ''Dragon Cry'' premiered in for him as Japan, King Toma E. Fiore Fiore's voice actor on all of his appearances in the Japanese version.TV series, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, had been on medical leave. In this film, Toma is voiced by Creator/WataruTakagi.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi stepped in for him as the King of Fiore in the Japanese version.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi stepped in for him as the King of Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese version.



* RoleReprise: Aside from Creator/WataruTakagi replacing Creator/KeijiFujiwara as Toma E. Foote, all of the original cast members from the TV series returned to reprise their roles.

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* RoleReprise: Aside from Creator/WataruTakagi replacing Creator/KeijiFujiwara as Toma E. Foote, Toma, all of the original cast members from the TV series returned to reprise once again reprised their roles.roles for this film.
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* RoleReprise: Aside from Creator/WataruTakagi replacing Creator/KeijiFujiwara as Toma E. Foote, all of the original cast members from the TV series returned to reprise their roles.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi had to step in to play him as King Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese version.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi had to step stepped in to play for him as the King Toma E. of Fiore in the Japanese version.
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* RefittedForSequel: Zig-zagged as the manga was wrapping up around the time of the film's production, but the flashback shown in TheStinger is a scene that was ultimately cut from the manga due to time restraints, save a tiny ContinuityNod that was written into the story after the movie was released.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi had to step in to play him as King Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese dub.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi had to step in to play him as King Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese dub.version.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to Creator/KeijiFujiwara being on medical leave at the time, Creator/WataruTakagi had to step in to play him as King Toma E. Fiore in the Japanese dub.
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