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[edit] Important Roles
I think Freeman's best-known role is from GitS; I edited the article to reflect this. This is of course subjective, but I believe that of all the projects he's been involved with GitS is the largest and most mainstream. The first one I saw with him was actually Hellsing, but I think it's ultimately better for the article to begin referring to his performance as Togusa instead of Alucard (although I simply moved that info around to the end of the first paragraph.) 71.201.59.110 09:10, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
He had only a 30 second role in .hack//SIGN. His role is much larger in .hack//Mutation-Quarantine.
[edit] Xenosaga
He was not the uncredited voice of Jin Usuki in the first Xenosaga, that belongs to the man who voiced Fred Low in Outlaw Star, Ezra Weisz. Pahya —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pahya (talk • contribs) 21:45, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Clean-up
- Added a Grammar Clean-up tag to encourage re-writing of the copy. Attempted a spoken recording but was unable to complete due to numerous terminal flow and style issues. Will check back in a week.
- Fixed up this discussion page. Please don't forget to sign your entries, folks.
- Why is this considered under the Buddhism WikiProject? Needs some explanation.
- Cheers.
- --BlueArctos (talk) 02:13, 30 November 2007 (UTC)