Katsumi Fukuhara voices Touya, and honestly, it's one of those casting choices that feels right. His voice has this warm, approachable quality that makes Touya's ridiculous luck in the isekai world oddly believable. I stumbled upon a behind-the-scenes clip once where Fukuhara joked about recording scenes while holding an actual smartphone for 'method acting'—which just adds to the charm. Compared to other isekai leads, his performance stands out because it's understated; no over-the-top yelling, just a guy genuinely bewildered by his own OPness. Also, if you’ve heard him in 'Hitoribocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu,' the contrast is hilarious—proof he’s got range.
Touya's voice in 'In Another World With My Smartphone' is brought to life by Katsumi Fukuhara, and let me tell you, he nails the role perfectly. Fukuhara has this knack for blending youthful energy with a touch of laid-back charm, which fits Touya's accidentally overpowered but easygoing personality to a T. I first noticed his work in smaller roles, but hearing him as Touya made me dive into his other performances—like in 'A Certain Scientific Accelerator,' where he voices a completely different type of character. It's fascinating how versatile he is!
What really stands out is how Fukuhara captures Touya's deadpan humor during the smartphone shenanigans, especially when reacting to the absurdity of his harem situation. The way he shifts from casual conversations to battle-ready intensity is seamless. If you're into isekai protagonists who aren't overly shouty or dramatic, Fukuhara's portrayal might just become one of your favorites. I sometimes rewatch scenes just to appreciate his delivery of those cheeky one-liners.
Katsumi Fukuhara! He gives Touya this effortlessly cool vibe, balancing the character’s OP battles with everyday humor. My favorite moment? When Touya casually invents pizza in another world—Fukuhara’s delivery makes it sound like the most normal thing ever. Perfect fit for a series that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Fukuhara Katsumi’s take on Touya is such a refreshing break from typical isekai protagonists. While others are busy screaming attack names or monologuing, his Touya feels like a chill friend who just happened to inherit godly powers. I adore how his voice carries subtle exasperation during the harem antics—like when the girls fight over him, you can hear him mentally counting to ten. It’s those little nuances that make the character feel alive. Side note: His chemistry with the female cast’s VAs (especially Yūki Wakai as Yumina) is delightful; their banter sounds so natural, it’s no wonder the anime’s comedy lands so well.
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Handyman Saitou in 'Another World' has such a distinct voice that it stuck with me long after I finished watching. The Japanese voice actor is Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, who absolutely nails Saitou’s blend of deadpan humor and unexpected depth. Matsuoka’s range is wild—he’s also the voice behind Kirito in 'Sword Art Online,' but here, he tones down the intensity for something more grounded yet still charismatic.
What’s cool is how his performance subtly shifts as Saitou grows from a background character into someone pivotal. The English dub voice is just as solid, handled by Kyle McCarley, who brings a different but equally relatable vibe. McCarley’s work in 'NieR:Automata' and 'Mob Psycho 100' shows his knack for balancing everyday charm with emotional weight. Honestly, both versions are worth checking out if you’re into comparing localization choices.
I did some digging and poked through the usual places, and the short version is: the adult parody of 'In Another World with My Smartphone' usually doesn’t list mainstream credits the way the TV anime does. Those parody productions commonly use pseudonyms or in-house dub talent that aren’t the same people who voiced Touya in the official series. That means you’ll rarely see a clear, verified name attached to the role unless the distributor explicitly lists it.
If you want a concrete confirmation for a specific parody release, check the distributor’s product page or the end credits on the release itself — sometimes the only place the alias appears. Fans on forums sometimes identify voices by ear and will post comparisons, but those are anecdotes rather than official credits. From my perspective, it’s part mystery, part hobbyist sleuthing, and I sort of enjoy tracking down who’s behind the mic even if it’s frustrating when the credits are vague.