"Alice Gear Aegis Expansion" is an anime based on the mobile game, and is gaining attention as one of the most anticipated spring anime titles. When it comes to anime, you're naturally curious about the content of the work, but you're also curious about the voice actors. So, in this article, we'll introduce the voice cast of the main characters! Even if you're not particularly familiar with voice actors, this article will give you a clear understanding!

Introduction: What's the Story?

The sudden appearance of the mechanical lifeforms "Weiss" forced Earth to evacuate humanity. During the escape, humanity successfully developed "Alice Gear," a high-dimensional weapon capable of countering the Weiss. Girls deemed worthy of controlling Alice Gear are now known as "Actresses." The story of these Actresses, who hold the key to saving humanity, begins now!

Manami Numakura (Yoru Hirasaka)

Manami Numakura plays the protagonist, Yoru Hirasaka. She became interested in voice acting in high school, and upon listening to a drama CD lent to her by a friend, she was impressed by the world that could be expressed solely through voice. Her encounter with the Gundam series also played a major role in her decision to pursue a career as a voice actress. She is also renowned for her vocal talent, and made her major debut in November 2016. Before her major debut, Numakura made an unusual appearance at one of the largest anime song festivals. This speaks volumes about her talent as a singer. She has played major characters in various anime, including her role as Hibiki Ganaha in "The Idolmaster," which became a hot topic for various reasons. If you're interested, be sure to check it out.

Maaya Uchida (Shitara Kaneshiya)

Shitara Kaneshiya is played by Maaya Uchida. She gained attention for her role as the heroine in "Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!". She subsequently won the New Actress Award at the Seiyuu Awards and has played heroines and leading roles in numerous other works. Uchida's personal theme is "continuing to spread the appeal of Japanese culture" through her work, and she values maintaining continuity in her annual theme. This clear vision has enabled her to steadily expand her scope of activities, not only as a voice actress but also in other fields.

Yui Ishikawa (Fumika Hyakka)

Fumika Hyakka is played by Yui Ishikawa. She has appeared in many famous works, even those who don't usually watch anime have heard of her. For example, she has played heroines and main characters in "Attack on Titan," the "PreCure" series, and the recently popular emotional work "Violet Evergarden." She is known for her beautiful, clear voice.

Eriko Matsui (Yumi Yotsuya)

Yumi Yotsuya is played by Eriko Matsui. Influenced by her family, she started watching anime, and her mother taught her that anime characters are voiced by voice actors, which was how she first learned about them. It's true that as a child, we believe anime characters are real, so this is a rather touching story. Incidentally, Matsui has many nicknames, including "Cutter." This nickname originated from fellow voice actress Yuri Yoshida. When Yoshida heard "Eiri," one of Matsui's nicknames, he associated the word with the sharpness of a cutter. This is a story only Yoshida, nicknamed "Sigma Seven's (Yoshida's agency) bomb," could relate to.

Chika Anzai (Kaede Azuma)

Kaede Azuma is played by Chika Anzai. She discovered the voice acting profession after watching anime series "One Piece" and "Inuyasha" as an elementary school student, and was impressed by the way she was able to switch between different voices. She moved to Tokyo during her high school years and returned to Fukui once a month to attend her hometown high school. It seems she led a demanding life balancing her student and entertainment career.

Voice Actor Cast Summary

How many of the voice actors do you know? Learning who the voice actors are can be a great way to discover other works! Since the series has a large number of characters, be sure to check out the other voice actors! That's all for today. Thank you for reading.

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