While most people may not have heard of Go, Go, Loser Ranger two months ago, it has quickly become one of the most talked-about anime series of the spring season. This vibrant show has captured the attention of many anime enthusiasts, primarily due to its unique storyline and engaging characters. Hulu's decision to commission an English dub for the series has only added to its popularity, making it accessible to a wider audience eager to dive into its colorful universe.
As fans flock to the platform to catch up on episodes, many are curious about the talented voice actors behind their favorite characters. In this article, we will take a closer look at the major English voice actors who bring the characters of Go, Go, Loser Ranger to life, along with some insights into their other notable roles and contributions to the world of anime and video games. Join us as we explore the voices that give life to this thrilling series!
With so much excitement surrounding Go, Go, Loser Ranger, you'll want to stay informed about who is involved in its English dub. From seasoned veterans to rising stars, the cast is packed with talent that fans of anime and video games will appreciate. Let's dive into the world of voice acting and discover the individuals who make this series the hit it is!
Zeno Robinson is a name that you may not immediately know when it comes to voice actors, but they’ve been incredibly busy over the past few years, taking on role after role in games and anime. Some of their major roles include voicing Genya Shinasugawa in Demon Slayer, Hawks in My Hero Academia, Akira in Zom 100: Bucketlist of the Dead, and Gamma 2 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes.
And that’s just talking about their anime credits! If we’re going to include his credits as a video game voice actor, we can add his recent performance as Junpei Iori in Persona 3 Reload as well. Zeno’s been around, and it’ll be nice to hear a strong and familiar voice amongst the cast.
Stepping into the role as D’s “partner” and alternate identity is Paul Castro Jr., who anime fans may recognize as the voice of Dragon from Mamoru Hosoda’s Belle. Those who played Persona 3 Reload early this year may also recognize his cadence as the tolerable foodie and cult member Nozomi Suemitsu. His role here in Go, Go, Loser Ranger is arguably his largest named role to date given how present Hibiki is in the series, so here’s hoping that this opens plenty of new avenues for future dub opportunities for him!
The enigmatic Yellow Battalion’s Junior First Class Ranger Yumeko Suzukiri is played by Heather Gonzalez, a voice actress who may not have a ton of anime credits to her name, but more than makes up for it with an extensive list of video game credits. Like all of the cast members so far, she had a role in Persona 3 Reload, taking on the role of Yukari Takeba.
Outside of Atlus’s mega-popular series, her other recent major credits include Mineru from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Malaya from Octopath Traveler II, and Minoto the Hub Maiden from Monster Hunter Rise.
As for our main villainous hero, the Red Dragon Keeper, Sosei Akabane, is voiced by none other than Jonah Scott. Scott is a voice-acting veteran who’s been playing a myriad of roles for well over a decade, with some of his most notable credits including Katakuri Charlotte from One Piece, Legoshi in Beastars, and Kokushibo in Demon Slayer. And no, unlike every cast member so far, he has not ever acted in a Persona game.
While those are just a handful of the major roles for Go, Go, Loser Ranger, there are still several other actors who are confirmed to appear in the series. Here are the other major characters and the voice actors who will play them.
And those are the major English dub actors for Go, Go, Loser Ranger! Go, Go, Loser Ranger is currently streaming on Hulu.
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