Note: Li Kohran's name (李紅蘭 ChinesePinyin: Lǐ Hónglán) is likely reference to the World War II–era Japanese/Manchukou singer Li Xianglan (李香蘭), known as Ri Kōran in Japan. Hiroi Ouji's claims the character is named after Kōran, a cousin in China, but he is known to jest. [1]Archived 2006-09-22 at the Wayback Machine The Japanese producers use "Ri Kohran" in various productions of the show. In vol. 2 of the manga, Tokyopop uses "Li Kohran" as the romanization. Kohran's cousin from China also appears in the series. She appears in the Sakura Taisen Hanasaku Musical as the teacher of the Otomegumi. Her name is written Hakuran Ri (李 白蘭, Japanese: Ri Hakuran, ChinesePinyin: Lǐ Báilán) The name is a pun on Kohran's, changing the character for "crimson" to the character for "white".
Note: Li Kohran's name (李紅蘭 ChinesePinyin: Lǐ Hónglán) is likely reference to the World War II–era Japanese/Manchukou singer Li Xianglan (李香蘭), known as Ri Kōran in Japan. Hiroi Ouji's claims the character is named after Kōran, a cousin in China, but he is known to jest. [1]Archived 2006-09-22 at the Wayback Machine The Japanese producers use "Ri Kohran" in various productions of the show. In vol. 2 of the manga, Tokyopop uses "Li Kohran" as the romanization. Kohran's cousin from China also appears in the series. She appears in the Sakura Taisen Hanasaku Musical as the teacher of the Otomegumi. Her name is written Hakuran Ri (李 白蘭, Japanese: Ri Hakuran, ChinesePinyin: Lǐ Báilán) The name is a pun on Kohran's, changing the character for "crimson" to the character for "white".
"Resume". The Official Site of Voice Over Artist, Keith Silverstein. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2017.