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|image=[[File:Tamira_Kasim.jpg|200px|]]|]] | |image=[[File:Tamira_Kasim.jpg|200px|]]|<nowiki>]]</nowiki> | ||
|caption=Tamira and Kasim, as they appear in the anime. | |caption=Tamira and Kasim, as they appear in the anime. | ||
|name=Tamira and Kasim | |name=Tamira and Kasim | ||
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|profession=Villagers | |profession=Villagers | ||
|fighting_style= | |fighting_style= | ||
|voice= | |voice=[[wikipedia:Kim Mai Guest|Kim Mai Guest]] (Tamira)<br>[[wikipedia:Barbara Goodson|Barbara Goodson]] (Kasim) (English) | ||
|appearances=Anime (ep. 19) | |appearances=Anime (ep. 19) | ||
|family=}} | |family=}} | ||
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==TV Series== | ==TV Series== | ||
: The two of them are held hostage by [[Garekki]] and sent up in a hot-air balloon. [[Kenshiro]] fires the paralyzed Garekki from a cannon to puncture the balloon, and the children land safely. | : The two of them are held hostage by [[Garekki]] and sent up in a hot-air balloon. [[Kenshiro]] fires the paralyzed Garekki from a cannon to puncture the balloon, and the children land safely. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* Kasim is renamed '''Michael''' in the 1999 Manga Entertainment English dub. | |||
[[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] | [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] | ||
[[Category:Anime-only characters]] | [[Category:Anime-only characters]] |
Latest revision as of 05:36, 25 July 2022
Tamira and Kasim | |
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Tamira and Kasim, as they appear in the anime. | |
Name in Kanji | タミラ・カシム |
Name in Romaji | Tamira, Kashimu |
Position(s) | Villagers |
Appearances | Anime (ep. 19) |
Voice actor(s) |
Kim Mai Guest (Tamira) Barbara Goodson (Kasim) (English) |
- Tamira (タミラ) and Kasim (カシム Kashimu)
- Two children from Gina Village, who only appear in the TV series.
TV Series[edit | edit source]
- The two of them are held hostage by Garekki and sent up in a hot-air balloon. Kenshiro fires the paralyzed Garekki from a cannon to puncture the balloon, and the children land safely.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Kasim is renamed Michael in the 1999 Manga Entertainment English dub.