
RUMBLE ROSES XX Original Soundtrack DVD
Music
Overview
The Rumble Roses XX Original Soundtrack is based on Konami's Xbox360 video game release and features a complete selection of all character introduction songs found in the video game and includes a Bonus DVD with all entrance videos.
Top Cast


Noriko Hidaka
Noriko Hidaka
Reiko Hinomoto / Rowdy Reiko (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
Reiko Hinomoto / Rowdy Reiko (voice)


Yuhko Kaida
Yuhko Kaida
Dixie Clemets / Sgt. Clemets (voice)
Yuhko Kaida
Dixie Clemets / Sgt. Clemets (voice)
Reiko Kiuchi
Reiko Kiuchi
Aisha / Sista A (voice)
Reiko Kiuchi
Aisha / Sista A (voice)


Aki Sasaki
Aki Sasaki
Benikage / Yasha (voice)
Aki Sasaki
Benikage / Yasha (voice)


Yuka Inokuchi
Yuka Inokuchi
Aigle / Great Khan (voice)
Yuka Inokuchi
Aigle / Great Khan (voice)


Yui Horie
Yui Horie
Makoto Aihara / The Black Belt Demon (voice)
Yui Horie
Makoto Aihara / The Black Belt Demon (voice)


Hitomi Nabatame
Hitomi Nabatame
Becky Welsh / Candy Cane (voice)
Hitomi Nabatame
Becky Welsh / Candy Cane (voice)


Satsuki Yukino
Satsuki Yukino
Miss Spencer / Mistress (voice)
Satsuki Yukino
Miss Spencer / Mistress (voice)


Ai Orikasa
Ai Orikasa
Anesthesia / Dr. Anesthesia (voice)
Ai Orikasa
Anesthesia / Dr. Anesthesia (voice)


Mitsuki Saiga
Mitsuki Saiga
Noble Rose / Evil Rose (voice)
Mitsuki Saiga
Noble Rose / Evil Rose (voice)
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