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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* On the Pioneer English release, his name appears to be both mistranslated and combined with the previous credit as "''Kazunori Sato''" in the credits. This was corrected on the Funimation release.
* On the Pioneer English release, his name appears to be both mistranslated and combined with the previous credit as "''Kazunori Sato''" in the credits. This was corrected on the FUNimation release.
** The names Kazunari and Issei can both be spelled "一成 " which could explain the "Kazunori" and the previous credit is for actress [[Ai Satou|Ai Sato]], which could explain how the name "Sato" added by mistake.
** The names Kazunari and Issei can both be spelled "一成 " which could explain the "Kazunori" and the previous credit is for actress [[Ai Satou|Ai Sato]], which could explain how the name "Sato" added by mistake.


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Issei Futamata
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Name in kanji 二又 一成[1]
Alternate Spelling
Stage Name
Born March 15, 1955[1]
Died
Role Voice actor
Character Mob leader
Company

Issei Futamata is a Japanese voice actor.

Credits

Notes

  • On the Pioneer English release, his name appears to be both mistranslated and combined with the previous credit as "Kazunori Sato" in the credits. This was corrected on the FUNimation release.
    • The names Kazunari and Issei can both be spelled "一成 " which could explain the "Kazunori" and the previous credit is for actress Ai Sato, which could explain how the name "Sato" added by mistake.

References