Dynasty Warriors: Gundam/Trivia


 * Marth Debuted in Smash Bros: Gundam ZZ, Victory Gundam, Gundam X, Turn a Gundam, and anything featuring UC-based Musha Gundams still haven't got an English release, but that doesn't stop them from kicking ass in the localized version.
 * Talking to Himself: In the third game, Brian Drummond plays both Heero Yuy and Zechs Merquise/Milliardo Peacecraft. To Drummond's credit, the two sound almost nothing alike, although he very rarely tends to slip into Milliardo's gravelly voice while speaking as Heero, most often when saying Heero's Catch Phrase. And it's not that he can't do it, (he does so quite well, in fact), it's just the bizarre-ness of him playing Heero after spending the last decade playing Zechs in the Wing anime and various video games.
 * Also, Brad Swaile as both Amuro Ray and Setsuna F. Seiei. Which is thrown in your face at the start as these are the exact two pilots used for the tutorial missions.
 * Once the DLC is released, Richard Ian Cox as Kai Shiden amd Allelujah Haptism.
 * And on that note, Samuel Vincent as Athrun Zala and Tieria Erde.
 * Scott McNeil plays both Duo Maxwell and Gym Ghingham, leading to a number of between-mission dialogues where Scott McNeil comments on what a psychopath Scott McNeil is.
 * In Japanese, Takehito Koyasu is both Gym Ghingham and Milliardo Peacecraft, while Tohru Furuya is both Amuro and Ribbons.
 * Also in Japanese, we have the most definitely intentional case of Shuichi Ikeda as Char Aznable and Full Frontal. However, this shockingly didn't make it into the English language version, as even though Frontal is stated to have a voice that cannot be distinguished from Char's, he's voiced by Jonathon Love as opposed to Michael Kopsa. It still is played straight, though, as Love also plays Paptimas Scirocco (not that you'd be able to tell if you weren't listening carefully enough).