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* ActingForTwo: Claiomh's regular voice actress for the 1998 series, Creator/MayumiIizuka, also voiced Constance Maggie in the drama CD series and video game.
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** All of the 1998 anime's Japanese voice actors reprised their roles for the video game.

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** All of the 1998 anime's Japanese voice actors from the 1998 TV series reprised their roles for the video game.

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** All of the 1998 anime's Japanese voice actors reprised their roles for the video game.



* StudioHop: The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.

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The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.Creator/StudioDeen.
** The 1998 anime's North American home media releases were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before eventually switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Creator/{{Funimation}} distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://orphen.fandom.com/wiki/Sorcerous_Stabber_Orphen_Wiki Sorcerous Stabber Orphen Wiki]].
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*** The same goes for the English dub, where everyone besides Creator/DavidMatranga (Orphen) was recast since the dub was recorded in Dallas rather than in Houston. In the case of Hardia, [[CharacterOutlivesActor it was inevitable]] since his original English voice actor Randy Sparks died in 2011.

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*** The same goes for the English dub, release, where everyone besides Creator/DavidMatranga (Orphen) was recast since the dub it was recorded dubbed in Dallas rather than in Houston. In the case of Hardia, [[CharacterOutlivesActor it was inevitable]] inevitable since his original English voice actor Randy Sparks died in 2011.
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* CrossdressingVoices: Magic Rin is voiced by the female Creator/OmiMinami in the 1998 series.

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* CrossdressingVoices: CrossDressingVoices: Magic Rin is voiced by the female Creator/OmiMinami in the 1998 series.
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* DuelingWorks: It's a late 90s anime about a powerful, hot-headed sorcerer protagonist with a cynical, snarky personality going on adventures with his band of followers, including a somewhat klutzy, sword-wielding love interest and a young, naive apprentice figure who has a lot to learn about life. All things considered, ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' could pretty much be considered ''Anime/{{Slayers}}'' with genders completely reversed. The only thing missing in the party is a Zelgadis but Orphen basically already has that covered with his cynical AntiHero personality. The similarities between both series were such that they eventually had a Light Novel crossover on Dragon Magazine in 2005.

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* DuelingWorks: It's a late 90s anime about a powerful, hot-headed sorcerer protagonist with a cynical, snarky personality going on adventures with his band of followers, including a somewhat klutzy, sword-wielding love interest and a young, naive apprentice figure who has a lot to learn about life. All things considered, ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' could pretty much be considered ''Anime/{{Slayers}}'' ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' with genders completely reversed. The only thing missing in the party is a Zelgadis but Orphen basically already has that covered with his cynical AntiHero personality. The similarities between both series were such that they eventually had a Light Novel crossover on Dragon Magazine in 2005.

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* StudioHop:
** The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.
** The 1998 anime's North American home media releases were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before eventually switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Creator/{{Funimation}} distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.

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* StudioHop:
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StudioHop: The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.
** The 1998 anime's North American home media releases were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before eventually switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Creator/{{Funimation}} distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.
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* DuelingWorks: It's a late 90s anime about a powerful sorcerer protagonist with a cynical, snarky personality going on adventures with his band of followers, including a somewhat klutzy, sword-wielding love interest and a young, naive apprentice figure who has a lot to learn about life. All things considered, ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' could pretty much be considered ''Anime/{{Slayers}}'' with genders completely reversed. The only thing missing in the party is a Zelgadis but Orphen basically already has that covered with his cynical AntiHero personality. The similarities between both series were such that they eventually had a Light Novel crossover on Dragon Magazine in 2005.

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* DuelingWorks: It's a late 90s anime about a powerful powerful, hot-headed sorcerer protagonist with a cynical, snarky personality going on adventures with his band of followers, including a somewhat klutzy, sword-wielding love interest and a young, naive apprentice figure who has a lot to learn about life. All things considered, ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' could pretty much be considered ''Anime/{{Slayers}}'' with genders completely reversed. The only thing missing in the party is a Zelgadis but Orphen basically already has that covered with his cynical AntiHero personality. The similarities between both series were such that they eventually had a Light Novel crossover on Dragon Magazine in 2005.
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* DuelingWorks: It's a late 90s anime about a powerful sorcerer protagonist with a cynical, snarky personality going on adventures with his band of followers, including a somewhat klutzy, sword-wielding love interest and a young, naive apprentice figure who has a lot to learn about life. All things considered, ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' could pretty much be considered ''Anime/{{Slayers}}'' with genders completely reversed. The only thing missing in the party is a Zelgadis but Orphen basically already has that covered with his cynical AntiHero personality. The similarities between both series were such that they eventually had a Light Novel crossover on Dragon Magazine in 2005.
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** The North American home media releases of the 1998 anime were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Funimation distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.

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** The 1998 anime's North American home media releases of the 1998 anime were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before eventually switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Funimation Creator/{{Funimation}} distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.

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* StudioHop: The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.

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* StudioHop: StudioHop:
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The original 1998 series was produced at Creator/JCStaff and the 2020 reboot was animated at Creator/StudioDeen.Creator/StudioDeen.
** The North American home media releases of the 1998 anime were initially handled by Creator/ADVFilms, before switching to Creator/SentaiFilmworks. Meanwhile, Funimation distributed the 2020 anime's North American releases.
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* CrossdressingVoices: Magic Rin is voiced by Creator/OmiMinami in the 1998 series.

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* CrossdressingVoices: Magic Rin is voiced by the female Creator/OmiMinami in the 1998 series.



*** Everyone besides Creator/ShowtaroMorikubo (Orphen) was inevitably recast since the 1998 series was produced over 20 years before the reboot and some of its cast was too old or having retired[[note]]such as Masayuki Nakata[[/note]] or died[[note]]Yuji Fujishiro, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Creator/HiromiTsuru, Creator/TomokoKawakami[[/note]] long ago.

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*** Everyone besides Creator/ShowtaroMorikubo (Orphen) was inevitably recast since the 1998 series was produced over 20 years before the reboot reboot. For example, Majic Rin and some of its cast was too old or having retired[[note]]such as Masayuki Nakata[[/note]] or died[[note]]Yuji Fujishiro, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Creator/HiromiTsuru, Creator/TomokoKawakami[[/note]] long ago.Claiomh Everlasting, who were respectively played by Creator/OmiMinami and Creator/MayumiIizuka, are now voiced by Creator/YuusukeKobayashi and Creator/RumiOokubo.
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*** Everyone besides Creator/ShowtaroMorikubo was inevitably recast since the 1998 series was produced over 20 years before the reboot and some of its cast was too old or having retired[[note]]such as Masayuki Nakata[[/note]] or died[[note]]Yuji Fujishiro, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Creator/HiromiTsuru, Creator/TomokoKawakami[[/note]] long ago.

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*** Everyone besides Creator/ShowtaroMorikubo (Orphen) was inevitably recast since the 1998 series was produced over 20 years before the reboot and some of its cast was too old or having retired[[note]]such as Masayuki Nakata[[/note]] or died[[note]]Yuji Fujishiro, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Creator/HiromiTsuru, Creator/TomokoKawakami[[/note]] long ago.

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