Who Voices Aphrodite In Record Of Ragnarok Anime?

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Caleb
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Fun detail: Aya Endō voices Aphrodite, but did you know she also sang the character song 'Venus no Trap' for the series? It’s this sultry jazz number that perfectly captures the goddess’s vibe. I love when voice actors get to flex multiple skills for a role. Her delivery in the anime balances whimsy and menace—like when Aphrodite cheers for Adamas while sounding half-bored, half-amused. It makes the gods feel hilariously petty in the middle of an apocalypse-level battle. Endō’s been in the industry for ages (she was Sanae in 'Clannad'), but this role might be my favorite of hers now.
2026-04-21 07:27:05
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Emma
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Aphrodite's voice in 'Record of Ragnarok' is done by the talented Aya Endō, and let me tell you, she absolutely nails the goddess's allure and playful yet dangerous vibe. I first noticed her work in 'The Devil Is a Part-Timer!' as Emi, and the range she shows between these roles is wild. Endō brings this velvet-smooth tone to Aphrodite that makes every line drip with charm—like you can practically hear her smirking.

What's fascinating is how she contrasts Aphrodite's lighthearted moments with the underlying menace. When the goddess gets serious, Endō's voice drops just a hair, and suddenly you remember she’s an ancient deity who could wreck you. It’s those subtle shifts that make anime voice acting so much fun to dissect. I’ve rewatched her scenes just to catch the little laughs she sprinkles in.
2026-04-21 12:37:48
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Oh, Aya Endō’s performance as Aphrodite is pure ear candy! She’s got this knack for making even simple lines sound like they’re wrapped in silk. I stumbled on her other roles afterward—like Miki in 'Lucky Star'—and it blew my mind how different they sound. With Aphrodite, she leans into this breathy, teasing quality that fits the character’s 'love as warfare' theme. The way she says 'Darling~' in episode 9 lives rent-free in my head now. Voice actors who can make a character feel larger-than-life with just their tone are rare, and Endō’s one of them.
2026-04-22 11:33:00
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Ophelia
Ophelia
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Aya Endō’s Aphrodite is a masterclass in playful arrogance. Every time she speaks, it’s like she’s twirling a parasol while plotting your downfall. I adore how she makes the goddess sound both inviting and vaguely threatening—like a rose with thorns you only notice after it pricks you. Compared to her softer roles, this one’s a delightful pivot into decadent villainy.
2026-04-24 00:36:30
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