For a series that's rich in heroes and villains, My Hero Academia boasts a star-studded voice cast for its anime adaptation. Get to know the voice actors that work behind the scenes in My Hero Academia Season 6 and who've been with the series since its previous runs as well!
Related: Will My Hero Academia Season 6 Be on Netflix?
Who Are My Hero Academia's Japanese Voice Actors?
My Hero Academia Season 6 debuted with a massive premiere that commanded the attention of the anime world.
One of the biggest factors in the anime's success is the voice cast which gives life to the emotions of the characters in the show.
Here is the Japanese voice cast of My Hero Academia Season 6:
- Izuku Midoriya - Daiki Yamashita
- Katsuki Bakugo - Nobuhiko Okamoto
- All Might - Kenta Miyake
- Shoto Todoroki - Yuki Kaji
- Ochaco Uraraka - Ayane Sakura
- Tsuyu Asui - Aoi Yuki
- Tenya Ida - Kaito Ishikawa
- Momo Yaoyorozu - Marina Inoue
- Minoru Mineta - Ryo Hirohashi
- Fumikage Tokoyami - Yoshimasa Hosoya
Who Are My Hero Academia's English Dub Voice Actors?
As expected by a lot of fans, My Hero Academia's Season 6 has just been confirmed to have an English dub release on October 15, though it will be two episodes behind the premiere of the original Japanese version with English subtitles.
Here is the English dub voice cast for My Hero Academia Season 6:
- Izuku Midoriya - Justin Briner
- Katsuki Bakugo - Clifford Chapin
- All Might - Christopher R. Sabat
- Shoto Todoroki - David Matranga
- Ochaco Uraraka - Luci Christian
- Tsuyu Asui - Monica Rial
- Tenya Ida - J. Michael Tatum
- Momo Yaoyorozu - Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Minoru Mineta - Brina Palencia
- Fumikage Tokoyami - Josh Grelle
Note that the names above are just the voice actors for the main characters of My Hero Academia Season 6.
Given its rich and profound story when it comes to heroes and villains, there are a lot more voice actors who bring new and beloved characters to life.
My Hero Academia Season 6 has a lot of characters because it covers the Paranormal Liberation War Arc which sees the Pro Heroes and Class 1-A students come face to face with a merged group of villains.
My Hero Academia Season 6 releases new episodes every Saturday via Crunchyroll.