The anime series "Koe no Katachi" (also known as "The Shape of Voice" or "A Silent Voice") features a talented voice cast. Here are the main characters and the voice actors who bring them to life:
Robbie Daymond voices the older Shoya, with Ryan Shanahan voicing his younger self. Shoko Nishimiya: cast of koe no katachi
Naoka Ueno is arguably the most realistic and hated character, yet she is essential to the narrative. Unlike others who hide behind politeness, Ueno wears her ableism openly. She resents Shoko not for being deaf, but for “causing trouble” and “stealing” Shoya’s childhood. Ueno’s physical violence against Shoko at the Ferris wheel and her refusal to learn sign language represent the unrepentant bully who refuses to acknowledge systemic harm. Her function in the cast is to ask the uncomfortable question: What if the bully never changes? Ueno’s partial, grudging acceptance of Shoko by the film’s end is not redemption, but a ceasefire—a realistic outcome for such a personality. The anime series "Koe no Katachi" (also known