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{{Infobox Character
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|caption=Tamira and Kasim, as they appear in the anime.
|caption=Tamira and Kasim, as they appear in the anime.
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|profession=Villagers
|profession=Villagers
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|voice=Unknown
|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)
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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.
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Tamira and Kasim

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

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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

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  • Kasim is renamed Michael in the 1999 Manga Entertainment English dub.