Jason Marsden
Haku was voiced by Jason Marsden .
His voice actor in Japanese is Mayumi Asano and his voice actor in English is Susan Dalian.
haku in spirited away is older than chiharo also known cen howver haku is human he has magic that's why he used to be a river and remember if he is not human how could he have fallen in love with chiharowhen there opefully is a secoud version we ll have all the questions answered.
The name of this Oscar winning animated film is "Spirited Away" and the girl's name is Chihiro and the boy's name is Haku .
Chihiro and Haku , from the anime film Spirited Away , will only meet again if there is a sequel to the original film otherwise there is no indication that the two will ever meet again - who knows but we can hope .
Haku is voiced by the seiyu (Japanese voice actor) Miyu Irino and the English voice is provided by Jason Marsden .
Um. No Haku definitely does not die in Spirited Away.
Haku was voiced by Jason Marsden .
Haku's hair looks to be a charcoal black colour .
Jason Marsden in the English adaptation. In the original Japanese version, Haku is voiced by Miyu Irino.
His voice actor in Japanese is Mayumi Asano and his voice actor in English is Susan Dalian.
Miyu Irino (Japanese) or Jason Marsden (English)
probably the night fury
haku in spirited away is older than chiharo also known cen howver haku is human he has magic that's why he used to be a river and remember if he is not human how could he have fallen in love with chiharowhen there opefully is a secoud version we ll have all the questions answered.
During the chase scene in Spirited Away, Haku is pursued by paper birds that are controlled by the witch Yubaba. These birds are relentless in their pursuit of him, adding to the suspense of the scene.
Haku from Spirited Away, Peter Pan, and Flynn Ryder. Prince Charming from Sow White :)
Haku from "Spirited Away" is a river spirit who can transform into a dragon. His dragon form is characterized by a long, serpentine body, a white scale-covered exterior, and distinctive antler-like horns. Haku represents the Kohaku River, which has been polluted and obscured, symbolizing themes of environmental degradation and loss. Throughout the film, he embodies qualities of loyalty and protection, serving as Chihiro's guide and savior.