There's a lot to unpack in the vocal casting for 'Cheekystars', and I get picky about who plays what, so here's how I process it. Naomi Hart voices Aiko with a layered youthfulness—she's light on the surface but carries a restrained grit in tough scenes. Kento Alvarez as Ryo surprised me: his rasp during confrontations and softer register in introspective moments show range. Lily Sun as Mei is a delight; she moves from goofy banter to heartfelt confession with seamless transitions. Derek Porter’s Sora felt like the anchor: calm, paternal, and textured. Veronica Hale’s short scenes as Captain Hoshida are punchy and memorable, which is impressive given her limited screen time.
Beyond the leads, the production leans on a tight group of recurring actors who cover multiple roles, which gives the dub consistency. Marcus Vale’s narration is narratively efficient—he bridges exposition without stealing the scene. If you care about background info, several of these performers have experience in theatre and indie voice projects; that stage work shows up as strong projection and clear phrasing. The dubbing direction highlights emotional beats rather than matching lip-flap precision, so performances often feel more natural than technically perfect. Personally, I found myself drawn into scenes I’d skimmed in the sub—Naomi and Kento’s chemistry won me over and kept me watching long after I should've gone to bed.
Went down a thread about 'Cheekystars' and kept replaying the opening scene because the voices are just so good. Naomi Hart gives Aiko this instantly lovable energy, while Kento Alvarez plays Ryo with a sarcastic edge that softens when the script asks for it. Lily Sun as Mei balances levity and sincerity in ways that make small moments land. Derek Porter’s Sora has that deep, steady quality that helps center more frantic episodes, and Veronica Hale brings a crisp authority to Captain Hoshida.
Marcus Vale handles narration and some supporting bits, and his pacing keeps scenes from dragging. The ensemble works well together—many of the supporting players double up across episodes, which creates a familiar sonic palette. I dug how the direction emphasized natural emotion over exact mouth-synch; it felt less like dubbing and more like a fresh performance. In short, the cast turns what could’ve been a cute project into something genuinely moving, and I came away humming their lines for days.
I fell down a late-night binge spiral and got hooked on the dubbed episodes of 'Cheekystars'—the voice work really stuck with me. The lead, Aiko, is brought to life by Naomi Hart, whose bright, slightly breathy timbre makes the character feel urgent and hopeful without ever turning shrill. Opposite her, the rival-turned-ally Ryo is voiced by Kento Alvarez; he gives Ryo that perfect blend of cocky bravado and vulnerable undercurrent, so scenes where he softens actually land. Lily Sun handles Mei, Aiko's best friend, with a fantastic sense of comic timing and emotional honesty that makes their friendship believable.
On the more grounded side, Sora—the mentor figure—is voiced by Derek Porter, whose deeper, steady delivery grounds the series when the plot gets chaotic. Veronica Hale provides an authoritative presence as Captain Hoshida, and Marcus Vale doubles as the narrator and a few supporting roles; his radio-trained cadence helps stitch episodes together. There are a handful of recurring supporting actors I loved too—Mina Cho as the cheeky courier, and Reo Tanaka (yes, a different Reo from the original) who nails the morally gray antagonist.
If you want to verify credits, the 'Cheekystars' channel usually lists cast members in the episode descriptions and on its official socials, and the full cast credits pop up at the end of each episode. For me, the chemistry between Naomi and Kento is why I kept watching; their exchanges felt lived-in rather than staged, and that’s rare in smaller dubs. I still smile hearing certain lines.
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