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May'n & Nakajima Megumi
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Romi Paku
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Romi Paku (朴路美) was born on January 22, 1972 and a third-generation Korean raised in Tokyo, as well as a Japanese voice actor for anime. Sh… read moreRomi Paku (朴路美) was born on January 22, 1972 and a third-generation Korean raised in Tokyo, as well as a Japanese voice actor for anime. She specializes in playing the voice roles of young male characters, mostly known for playing the Ja… read moreRomi Paku (朴路美) was born on January 22, 1972 and a third-generation Korean raised in Tokyo, as well as a Japanese voice actor for anime. She specializes in playing the voice roles of young male characters, mostly known for playing the Japanese voice of Edward Elric, the main protagonist of the po… read more -
諏訪部順一
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小西克幸
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