Sunny Angels’ voice cast is low-key stacked with industry veterans and rising stars. The main trio’s voices are so distinct that I could recognize them even out of context—like, if I heard the cheerful one’s VA in another anime, I’d instantly go, 'Hey, that’s Sunny’s sunshine!' Their director did a fantastic job matching vocal tones to personalities; the shy angel’s softer delivery cracks my heart every time she stammers through a line.
What’s cool is how the cast leans into the show’s mix of comedy and drama. During lighter scenes, their ad-libs (confirmed in a podcast!) add so much spontaneity, but when the plot gets heavy, they switch gears effortlessly. Also, minor spoiler: a later-season guest role is played by this legendary VA whose cameo had fans screaming. The attention to vocal detail even extends to background angels—no throwaway performances here.
The Sunny Angels characters are brought to life by a talented group of voice actors, each adding their own unique flair to the roles. For instance, the bubbly and energetic leader is voiced by someone who perfectly captures that infectious enthusiasm—I can't listen to her lines without grinning! The more serious, tactical member has this cool, measured tone that makes you trust her instantly, while the comic relief character’s VA nails every punchline with impeccable timing. It’s one of those casts where you can tell they had a blast recording together, and that chemistry spills into the performances.
Funny enough, I stumbled behind-the-scenes clips of their recording sessions, and it’s wild how different some of their natural voices sound compared to the characters. The contrast just proves their range! If you’re into voice acting deep dives, their interviews about embodying these roles are gold—especially how they discuss balancing the angels’ whimsical charm with moments of genuine emotion. Makes me appreciate the show even more.
Oh, the Sunny Angels VAs? Pure magic. The lead’s voice has this warmth that feels like a hug, while the ‘cool’ angel’s deadpan delivery kills me. Favorite trivia: the youngest angel’s VA actually recorded her lines while bouncing on a yoga ball to sound extra bouncy—genius! Their group songs are even better knowing how their real-life dynamics shine through.
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"How is it possible that each time I close my eyes, your face is the only thing I see?
How do I tell you that when you are not with me, I get lovesick?
How do I tell you that every second of my life is filled with thoughts of you?
How do I tell you, Mr. Zach, that I have fallen head over heels in love with you?" - Paige
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"From the moment I saw you, you became my reason for breathing.
Even when darkness engulfs me, I only have to take one look at you and my world becomes bright again.
I cannot live in a world without you.
I love you, My Little Sunshine." - Zach.
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They all said Zachary Fletcher was proud, ruthless, and callous but when eighteen years old Paige Summers was accused, disgraced, and left to die in the cold, Zach took her home and promised, "I will make you a star!"
From that moment, she became his world.
A sexy story with an interesting and unique plot.
Mythology with a twist and Reverse-Harem relationship.
Join Mila on her new journey... after death.
Angels are indeed real... and so are the Greek Gods of Greek Mythology.
What happens to Mila when she is gifted by Aphrodite, Eros and Peitho themselves?
With so much love, beauty, sex and seduction, your bound to many intimate, lustful, romantic, moments... and multiple lovers.
This story is mature.
With 6 different relationships... there will be many sexual adventures, to sweet vanilla sex to rough/ light BDSM play.
Their will be Girlx Girl action and also BoyxBoyxGirl included in this.
So if your naughty minds think you can handle this... give it a read.
What's a Mafia without his Angel?
Theoretically speaking, more devious, out of control, and needless to say, heartless.
What if this Angel is a cop to want to put him behind bars?
But when the mafia and cops are forced to work together to solve a serial killer case, all the tables are turned.
Join Anastasia and Elijah on their journey to uncover who the mastermind behind this entire case is...
"It's alright Luciana, everything will be fine—they're just like you.”"No they're not, they have wings." Luciana Morgenstern has been hunted all her life. The High Council told everyone it was because she was a hybrid, but Luciana knows they truly consider her a threat because she has abilities that could make her far more powerful than even the Council's leader—so they take away the one thing that allows her to use her gifts, and put her into the Angel Academy. She has lived in the Academy for nine years now, and at the start of her tenth year, a dozen new angels join. One of which, will turn her miserable life upside down as the Council's intricate web of lies starts to unravel . . .
If you’re filthy minded, step inside the doors of Dirty Angels and order a drink.
Dirty Angels is a cocktail bar where desire, power, and bad decisions collide. Everyone who walks through its doors is hiding something, and everyone wants something they shouldn’t.
The story unfolds through rotating points of view, each character given five chapters at a time to reveal the dirty business they’re involved in. Mafia deals. Billionaire secrets. Bad boys with dangerous appetites. Obsessions that refuse to stay buried. Each arc can be read on its own, but together they weave into a larger, darker story as the full truth behind Dirty Angels slowly comes into focus.
At the centre are Marisol and Ethan, locked in a volatile enemies-to-lovers dynamic neither of them is willing to name. Around them orbit lovers, rivals, and predators: a mafia ex who won’t let go, a billionaire with too much power, a shark lawyer who knows exactly where the bodies are buried, and a found family bound together by loyalty, desire, and shared secrets.
Dirty Angels attracts those who crave the forbidden. Boundaries blur. Power shifts hands. Desire takes many forms, and not everyone is looking for love.
Some will find it anyway.
Others will burn everything down on the way.
Tropes & Themes:
Enemies to lovers • MM • MMF • FF • Power dynamics • Daddy energy • Age gap (all adults) • Step-relations (adults) • BDSM themes • Obsession • Found family • Dark desire
Earth is being constantly attacked by an evil organisation named "Devils of the red Moon".
They want the world to be their slave and whoever resists will die, all seemed lost until a few chosen ones joined forces and formed "Angels of the burning Sun" to counter the ruthless enemy.
Sunny's voice in 'Glitter Force' is brought to life by Stephanie Sheh, and honestly, her performance is pure sunshine! Sheh's got this bubbly yet determined tone that fits Sunny's energetic personality perfectly. I first noticed her work in 'Sailor Moon' as Usagi, and she's just got this knack for capturing youthful optimism without sounding cloying. It's wild how she switches between Sunny's goofy moments and her heartfelt speeches—like in the episode where Sunny rallies the team after a crushing defeat. Sheh's voice cracks just enough to sell the emotion without overdoing it.
If you dig deeper, you'll find Sheh's also a prolific ADR director and writer, which explains her nuanced understanding of character. Fun trivia: she occasionally tweets about her 'Glitter Force' recording sessions, calling Sunny 'a little ball of chaos.' No wonder the character feels so alive!
I can confidently say Sunny's voice is brought to life by Shannon McManus. Her performance is absolutely stellar—she captures Sunny's optimistic, curious, and sometimes mischievous personality perfectly. McManus has a way of making Sunny sound both youthful and wise beyond her years, which is exactly how I imagined her while reading the books.
What's even more impressive is how McManus differentiates Sunny's voice from the other dragonets, giving each character a distinct tone and cadence. Her narration adds so much depth to the story, making the audiobook experience incredibly immersive. If you're a fan of the series, I highly recommend giving the audiobooks a listen just to hear her brilliant portrayal of Sunny and the rest of the cast.
Sunny Angels' is this quirky little anime that sneaked under a lot of radars but has such a charming premise. It follows a group of celestial beings—think guardian angels but with way more personality—who are tasked with bringing sunshine (literally and metaphorically) into people's lives. Each episode focuses on different human struggles, from a struggling artist to a lonely elderly man, and the angels intervene in these subtle, often hilarious ways. They don't just fix problems; they nudge people toward realizing their own strength. The show's got this warm, slice-of-life vibe, but with a supernatural twist that keeps it fresh.
What really hooked me was how it balances humor and heart. One angel might trip over her own halo while another delivers this unexpectedly profound moment. The animation style's bright and playful, which fits the tone perfectly. It's not about grand battles or epic quests; it's those small, human victories that make you tear up. I binged it during a rainy weekend, and it left me weirdly optimistic—like maybe there are invisible goofballs rooting for us all.