- Acting for Two:
- Yuko Minaguchi voices Sarah Pixis and Mieu Cartith.
- Menesis and Prim Rohzbank are voiced by Yuko Nagashima.
- Luna Angelis and Raizze Haimer are both played by Yumi Touma.
- Lucia Rinanore and Priscilla Dolphan are voiced by Yuka Imai.
- The late Shiho Niiyama voices Gene Petromolla and Span Corkilneipha.
- Yasunori Masutani plays Mihael Zeelbis, along with the High Priest and Jack Burston.
- All-Star Cast: The game, then aimed by Konami as the next Tokimeki Memorial-like Cash-Cow Franchise, benefitted of such a voice actor cast: among the main heroines can be found Hiroko Konishi, Yumi Touma, Mariko Kouda, Kikuko Inoue, Junko Iwao, Michiko Neya, Yuka Imai, Houko Kuwashima, Shiho Niiyama, Yuko Mizutani, Yuko Minaguchi, and Wakana Yamazaki; the enemy characters count Daisuke Gōri, Takeshi Aono, Nobutoshi Canna, and Yasunori Masutani in their ranks; and the secondary characters have Kazuya Nakai and Hideo Ishikawa as well.
- Follow the Leader: The game was heavily influenced by Konami's own Tokimeki Memorial series.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Mitsumete Knight and its R spin-off haven't seen a re-release in any format outside of their original PlayStation releases. Thus, copies have been frequently sold for higher prices as the years went on.
- No Export for You: The games were never localized for a worldwide release.
- Playing Their Own Twin: Daisuke Gōri voices both Duran Dolphan and Dunos Wolfgario Dolphan.
- Stillborn Franchise: Mitsumete Knight was planned as a Tokimeki Memorial-like Cash-Cow Franchise, and it shows: co-created by the two companies responsible of the two lead Dating Sim franchises of the time, a spectacular voice cast, deep storyline, solid gameplay, a line of goods, favourable critics, lots of built hype one year before the game's actual release in March 1998... Only to meet average-ish good sales, not the expected killer profit (partially due to the public's vaning interest in DatingSims which started around that time). Realizing this, and with Tokimeki Memorial 2 around the corner, Konami canned the franchise one year later in 1999.
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