Just a few hours after former Bayonetta voice actor Hellena Taylor sparked controversy by renewing her call for a Bayonetta 3 ban and asking for donations to be made to an anti-abortion organization, another voice actor new to the series held a brief fundraiser that generated more than $5,000 for a trans rights group. Anna Brisbin, who voices umbra-witch-in-training Viola in Bayonetta 3, raised a total of $5,170.69 by steaming her experience playing the new title, released just yesterday.RELATED: Bayonetta 3: Bayonetta's Backstory ExplainedThe move came shortly after Taylor, who has been calling for a ban on the action title for nearly two weeks after not returning to the role due to what she perceives as an unjust payment offer, posted a list of charities to her Twitter account on the game's launch day, asking her supporters to take the money they would have spent on Bayonetta 3 and instead donate it to one of the charities she listed. However, as some people pointed out, one of those charities in a Kentucky-based organization with the sole purpose of displaying anti-abortion messages on billboards — a cause that has rubbed many fans of the series the wrong way.Seemingly knocking Taylor's disconnect with the reproductive rights movement, Brisbin took to Twitter, introducing herself as the voice of Viola and encouraging others to join her stream in support of Trans Lifeline, a nonprofit organization dedicated to offering emotional and financial support to trans people in need. "[A]nd why not raise money for @TransLifeline while we're at it??" her comment states. "[I]t's what Bayo would do."

Founded in 2014, Trans Lifeline, which is run for and by trans people, offers a crisis hotline, funding for legal name changes, and financial support to incarcerated trans people among its services. "We envision a world where trans people have the connection, economic security, and care everyone needs and deserves – free of prisons and police," the organization's vision statement reads.

Brisbin's actions have earned her a lot of praise from the Twitter community, including from fellow Nintendo fan-favorite voice actor Joe Zieja, the voice of Claude von Riegan in Fire Emblem: Three Houses/Three Hopes. Zieja retweeted Brisbin's original post with the caption, "Here's a voice actor from Bayonetta who deserves your attention."

Brisbin plans to continue her steams of the game.

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