Ally Coyote
Description
Ally Coyote is an actress recognized for providing the English voice for the character Agahali in the anime series Landlock. Information about Coyote is primarily derived from the credits and reception of this single title, with no verifiable data available regarding a broader career in anime voice acting.
Coyote's most notable, and seemingly only documented, anime voice role is Agahali in the 1996 original video animation Landlock. In the series, Agahali is a complex character, a warrior and the daughter of the antagonist Zanark, who unknowingly kills the protagonist's father and is later revealed to be his long-lost sister. The English-language adaptation of the two-episode OVA was produced by Manga Entertainment and is notable for being the company's only English dub to be recorded in Canada. Within this production, Ally Coyote was part of a cast that included Darryl Borden as Luda and Sarah Lafleur as Ansa.
Reviews of Landlock from the time of its home video release occasionally highlight Coyote's performance. Contemporary audience reviews on retailer websites describe her work as excellent and note that she was a well-regarded comic and stage actor in Toronto, Canada. However, outside of the context of this specific production and these anecdotal references to her local performing arts career, there is no publicly available information to confirm other voice acting credits, recurring collaborations with specific directors or studios, or formal accolades within the anime industry. Her credited filmography, aside from Landlock, lists roles in non-anime projects such as Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure and Instant Cash. Therefore, her profile as an anime voice actor is defined almost exclusively by her performance in Landlock.
Coyote's most notable, and seemingly only documented, anime voice role is Agahali in the 1996 original video animation Landlock. In the series, Agahali is a complex character, a warrior and the daughter of the antagonist Zanark, who unknowingly kills the protagonist's father and is later revealed to be his long-lost sister. The English-language adaptation of the two-episode OVA was produced by Manga Entertainment and is notable for being the company's only English dub to be recorded in Canada. Within this production, Ally Coyote was part of a cast that included Darryl Borden as Luda and Sarah Lafleur as Ansa.
Reviews of Landlock from the time of its home video release occasionally highlight Coyote's performance. Contemporary audience reviews on retailer websites describe her work as excellent and note that she was a well-regarded comic and stage actor in Toronto, Canada. However, outside of the context of this specific production and these anecdotal references to her local performing arts career, there is no publicly available information to confirm other voice acting credits, recurring collaborations with specific directors or studios, or formal accolades within the anime industry. Her credited filmography, aside from Landlock, lists roles in non-anime projects such as Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure and Instant Cash. Therefore, her profile as an anime voice actor is defined almost exclusively by her performance in Landlock.