The world of anime is much more than just stunning visuals and compelling storylines—it's also about the voices that bring those characters to life. Behind every iconic catchphrase and emotional monologue is a voice actor whose talent and passion resonate across screens and cultures. From established icons to emerging talents, these voice actors have significantly influenced our anime experience, making a lasting impression on fans everywhere.
Hayashibara is every bit as much the crowned queen of anime voice acting. She was the one who voiced Ayanami Rei in 'Neon Genesis Evangelion.' Her talent and skills in voicing megacasts make her the most celebrated anime voice actor. There is no doubt that the ‘80s and ‘90s otaku remember her fondly for her expressive and versatile voice-over work.
Norio Wakamoto is unmatched in his ability to captivate anime fans. Wakamoto has voiced some of the most powerful antagonists in anime due to his deep and powerful voice. He is known for bring charcters like Vicious in 'Cowboy Bebop' and the Emperor Charles zi Britannia in 'Code Geass' to life.
Nozawa brought Super Saiyan character to life for decades and will continue to do so for years to come. This makes her one of the most recognized figures in the anime industry, as she has portrayed Goku’s strong fighting spirit alongside his innocent charm. This has helped the character become the icon that he is today.
For younger audiences of anime, Mamoru Miyano's voice is highly recognizable, especially as Light Yagami in 'Death Note' and Rintarou Okabe in 'Steins Gate.' With a large fan base, he has received numerous accolades and awards for his versatility and outstanding performances. Miyano has significantly influenced the industry and raised the standards for voice actors in contemporary anime.
Another legend in the field of anime voice acting is Kana Hanazawa. With her roles as Kuroneko in 'Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai' and Nadeko Sengoku in 'Bakemonogatari,' Hanazawa's unique voice has come to represent the 'tsundere' archetype. Her performances are celebrated for their emotional depth, making her a fan-favorite among anime enthusiasts.