2 Answers2025-10-06 09:36:10
If you’ve been poking around the game's settings and wondering who handles the English voices for the sinners in 'Limbus Company', I feel you — the cast is one of those lovely surprises that rewards paying attention to credits. I don’t have a line-by-line list memorized (there are a lot of characters and variants), but the official English voices are listed in the game's end credits and on Project Moon’s official channels. In my playthroughs I liked toggling the voice language in Settings to hear the full English performance during the dialogue scenes, then scrolling to Credits after the campaign to see the full cast names. That’s honestly the most direct route if you want accurate, verified VA names.
If you want quicker, searchable references, fans have already compiled the cast on sites like Behind The Voice Actors and MobyGames, and the community on Reddit has a few threads where people post timestamps and who voices which sinner. The in-game Codex or character profiles sometimes show voice credits too — I found that handy when I wanted to match a particularly memorable line to a performer. One nice tip: some sinners have alternate lines or different “skins” that reuse the same actor, so you might hear one performer in several roles; that was a small joy for me, like spotting a familiar voice in a crowd.
If you’d like, tell me one or two sinner names you’re curious about and I’ll dig up the specific English voice names for those characters — I love doing that tiny detective work. I also enjoy how the dub adds a different flavor to the atmosphere; switching between languages gave me fresh appreciation for the writing and voice direction. Either way, the credits are your friend, and there are solid community lists if you want a ready-made roster to skim through.
4 Answers2025-08-27 01:53:34
If you mean the show or movie literally titled 'Soulmates', I need a tiny bit more context to give a precise name—there are a few productions and fan projects that use that word. That said, I’ve done this detective work a bunch of times, so here’s how I’d track it down and what to check first.
Start by checking the episode or movie credits (end credits often list voice cast for dubbed releases). If you can’t find them there, head to IMDb or Behind The Voice Actors and search the specific episode or release—those databases are usually reliable. Streaming platforms sometimes show cast details under the title page too. If the dub is newer, the distributor’s social accounts (like Funimation, Crunchyroll, or the official show account) will often post a cast list when the dub drops.
If you want me to look it up for you, tell me the platform or upload a short clip/episode number and I’ll hunt down the exact English voice talent. I love this sort of sleuthing and usually find the credit within a few minutes.
3 Answers2025-08-30 08:37:53
Hey — cool question, and I love digging into voice-credit mysteries like this. I ran into the same situation a few times where a character name like 'Blood Angel' is ambiguous: it might be a literal character name, a descriptive credit for an unnamed role (like "Blood Angel #1" in episode 5), or even a nickname used by fans rather than in the official credits. Because of that, I can’t point to a single actor without knowing which franchise you mean, but I can walk you through the most likely scenarios and how I’d track it down.
If you tell me the show/game/comic you saw it in, I can check the English dub credits directly. In the meantime, here are quick things I do: search the exact phrase "'Blood Angel' voice" in quotes, check the episode’s end credits if it’s an anime, and look up the title on sites like IMDb, Behind The Voice Actors, Anime News Network, and the streaming service’s cast list (Crunchyroll, Funimation). Sometimes smaller roles are lumped under group entries like "Additional Voices" — I’ve discovered that before when a character I liked turned out to be voiced by someone credited only as "Female Soldier / Blood Angel".
If you can drop the title (for example, is it from 'Hellsing', 'Blood+', a Warhammer game, or something else?), I’ll hunt down the precise English dub performer and even link the episode timestamp where the credit appears. Otherwise, post a screenshot or a line of dialogue and I’ll take it from there — I get oddly satisfied matching a voice to a name, like solving a tiny mystery after a long day.
5 Answers2025-08-31 22:37:59
Huh — without the title it’s like trying to name the author of a book just from the cover art, but I’m happy to help dig in if you tell me which show or movie you mean.
If you want to find who voices the main demon in the English dub, a quick way I use is to look up the production on 'IMDB' or 'Anime News Network' and scan the full cast list for roles like 'Demon', 'Devil', 'Demon King', or the character’s proper name. Another neat trick is to check the streaming service page — Funimation, Crunchyroll, or Netflix often list dub cast credits, and sometimes the end credits in the episode itself show the actor names. If you drop the title, I’ll look it up and tell you exactly who voices the main demon in the English dub and point to the source.
Also, if it’s from a long-running franchise there can be multiple dubs; I’ll clarify which studio’s dub you mean so we get the right performer.