Marchen Awakens Romance
# Spike Spencer - Toramazu Ginta
# Michael McConnohie - Babbo
# Michelle Ruff - Koyuki/Snow
# Yuri Lowenthal - Alviss
# Derek Stephen Prince - Phantom
# Bryce Papenbrook - Jack
# Wendee Lee - Dorothy
# Lex Lang - Alan
# Stephanie Sheh - Bell
# Liam O'Brien - Nanashi
# Richard Epcar - Halloween
# Eddie Frierson - Edward
The Prince of Tennis
Cindy Robinson as Sakuno Ryuzaki
David Lodge as Kaoru Kaidoh, Shusuke Fuji
David Neil Black as Ryoma Echizen
Doug Erholtz as Takeshi Momoshiro
Jack Bauer as Sadaharu Inui
Jack Lingo as Shuichiro Oishi
Kirk Thornton as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Liam O'Brien as Nanjiro Echizen, Masahi Arai
Steve Cannon as Eiji Kikumaru
Darrel Guilbeau as Shin' Ya Yanagisawa
Doug Erholtz as Kippei Tachibana
Jack Lingo as Shuichiro Oishi
Jennifer Sekiguchi as Ann Tachibana, Tomoka Osakada
Richard Cansino as Takashi Kawamura
Wendee Lee as Kachiro Kato, Saori Shiba
Yuri Lowenthal as Katsuo Mizuno
Barbara Goodson as Sumire Ryuzaki
Both LA dubs from the looks of things.
The animation style is much more cartoon-like then most current animes, and the battle scenes get old after awhile. Most of the characters do have some dimension to their stories though so that keeps it interesting. It kind of reminds me of a RPG actually. Other then the fight scenes there really isn't much questionable content, so I would suggest you check it out and decide for yourself if you like it or not.
It reminded me of a RPG too... I found the manga decently entertaining, although Anzai basically reused some of his ideas from FoR.
I imagine they removed the decapitations and certain other things from the anime...