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Jujutsu Kaisen Voice Actors: Meet the Voices of the JJK Cast

Since its first season premiered in October 2020, Jujutsu Kaisen has skyrocketed in popularity, thanks largely to its exceptional voice cast. From Yuji and Megumi to Gojo and Sukuna, these actors transform every cursed battle into an emotional, unforgettable experience. This guide breaks down the full JJK voice cast across Japanese and English dubs, plus the behind-the-scenes decisions that shaped the series' global success.
Supriya Sharma
Supriya Sharma
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Jujutsu Kaisen Voice Actors: Meet the Voices of the JJK Cast
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Since its first season premiered in October 2020, Jujutsu Kaisen has experienced significant growth in popularity, critical acclaim, and IMDb ratings. And this is mainly due to the talented cast of voice actors from the Jujutsu Kaisen anime. They never fail to transform intense manga battles into emotionally charged anime episodes loved by millions of fans worldwide. 

From Junya Enoki's passionate Yuji Itadori to Yuichi Nakamura's charismatic Satoru Gojo, these talented performers deliver unforgettable performances in both Japanese and English.

This guide provides a complete breakdown of the Jujutsu Kaisen voice actors, including main characters, supporting characters, villains, and cursed spirits that define the series' intensity.

You will discover who voices your favorite sorcerers and learn about Jujutsu Kaisen behind the voice casting decisions. We will also let you in on some updates on Season 3 and explore cross-anime roles of these voice actors that you'd recognize. 

Whether you're wondering about Jujutsu Kaisen's English voice actor for Gojo or Sukuna, this breakdown reveals how vocal performances elevate every curse-fueled confrontation into anime greatness.

Main Cast and Their Voice Actors

The JJK anime voice actors’ powerful vocal performances make the main characters iconic and popular. Some of the iconic dialogues from the Jujutsu Kaisen series, like Sukuna’s “Gambare gambare” and Gojo’s “Ryōiki Tenkai,” are widely quoted by anime fans everywhere.

Let's see who these talented voice artists are who capture every battle cry, emotional moment, and cursed technique incantation of our beloved main characters.​

Yuji Itadori Voice Actors and Character Insight

Yuji Itadori Voice Actors and Character Insight

Yuji Itadori, the spunky pink-haired protagonist who becomes Sukuna's vessel, is voiced by Junya Enoki (Japanese) and Adam McArthur (English). 

Enoki, a graduate of the Atomic Monkey Voice Actor Laboratory, brings youthful energy and emotional vulnerability to Yuji's journey from an ordinary high schooler to a cursed spirit host. He's also taken voice-acting roles as Pannacotta Fugo in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and provided Japanese dubbing for Tom Holland.​

Adam McArthur delivers an equally compelling English dub, capturing Yuji's determination and moral complexity as he navigates sharing his body with the King of Curses. 

McArthur's ability to switch between Yuji's optimistic personality and Sukuna's malevolent takeovers showcases his range. 

Both actors master the physical intensity required for Yuji's brutal hand-to-hand combat action scenes and the emotional depth in character-defining moments.​

Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki: The Young Trio of Jujutsu High

Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki: The Young Trio of Jujutsu High

The anime voice actors define the chemistry of the characters we see on screen, and in JJK, the trio’s on-screen chemistry was enhanced by their voice actors’ powerful performances right from the first season.

Megumi Fushiguro is voiced by Yuma Uchida (Japanese) and Robbie Daymond (English). Uchida, known for voicing Ash Lynx in Banana Fish and Kawaki in Boruto, brings stoic intensity and hidden vulnerability to Megumi's reserved personality. Daymond, who also voices Akechi in Persona 5, captures Megumi Fushiguro's strategic thinking and underlying compassion perfectly.​

Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki: The Young Trio of Jujutsu High

Nobara Kugisaki's fierce confidence comes alive through Asami Seto (Japanese) and Anne Yatco (English). Seto delivers Nobara Kugisaki's bold declarations and unwavering self-belief with precision. At the same time, Anne Yatco, also the voice of Raiden Shogun in Genshin Impact, brings sass and strength to the English dub. 

The trio's banter, emotional support, and combat coordination feel authentic thanks to these performers' understanding of their characters' dynamics.​

Satoru Gojo and Ryomen Sukuna: The Big Names

Voice actors Yuichi Nakamura and Junichi Suwabe deliver career-defining performances as Jujutsu Kaisen's most iconic characters, Satoru Gojo and Ryomen Sukuna.

Satoru Gojo Voice Actor

Nakamura voices Satoru Gojo in Japanese, bringing playful arrogance and devastating power to the world's strongest sorcerer. His delivery of Gojo's catchphrases and Domain Expansion "Infinite Void" became instant fan favorites, with Nakamura also voicing Hawks in My Hero Academia.​​

Kaiji Tang handles Gojo's English dub with equal charisma, capturing the character's confidence and underlying loneliness. 

Ryomen Sukuna Voice Actor

Junichi Suwabe (Japanese) and Ray Chase (English) bring terrifying menace to Ryomen Sukuna, the King of Curses. Suwabe, who also voices Eraser Head in My Hero Academia, delivers Sukuna's ancient malevolence perfectly. 

Ray Chase, voice of Noctis in Final Fantasy XV and Neuvillette in Genshin Impact, makes every Sukuna appearance chilling while also voicing Choso.

Supporting Cast and Fan-Favourite Voices

Beyond the leading trio, Jujutsu Kaisen's supporting voice actors deliver performances that make every character memorable and significantly contribute to the series' emotional depth.

Kento Nanami, Maki Zenin, Panda, and More

Kento Nanami's stoic professionalism comes alive through Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese) and David Vincent (English). Tsuda, known for voicing Overhaul in My Hero Academia and Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh!, delivers Kento Nanami's measured wisdom and hidden exhaustion with perfect precision. Vincent captures the character's calm intensity and tragic heroism in English.​

Maki Zenin is voiced by Mikako Komatsu (Japanese) and Allegra Clark (English), both conveying her fierce determination despite her family's rejection.

Tomokazu Seki brings comedic charm and surprising depth to Panda in Japanese, while Matthew David Rudd handles the English voice. Toge Inumaki's unique "Cursed Speech" vocabulary is delivered expertly by Koki Uchiyama (Japanese) and Xander Mobus (English), making the limited dialogue incredibly expressive.​

Villains and Cursed Spirits: Voice Actors Who Steal the Show

Jujutsu Kaisen’s villains are equally iconic as its heroes- the Jujutsu sorcerers, all thanks to the masterful voice performances by the actors, making the anime antagonists unforgettable. 

Mahito, the sadistic cursed spirit, is voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki (Japanese) and Lucien Dodge (English). Shimazaki's playful yet disturbing delivery captures Mahito's childlike cruelty and philosophical nihilism, while Dodge brings unsettling enthusiasm to English audiences.​

Suguru Geto is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese) and Lex Lang (English), both of whom convey the character's charisma and twisted ideology. Sakurai, also Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII, brings gravitas to Geto's genocidal philosophy.

When Suguru Geto is inhabited and manipulated by Kenjaku, Sakurai, and Lang, they demonstrate exceptional vocal prowess, showcasing a top-tier vocal range. Junpei Yoshino's brief but emotional arc features Yoshitaka Yamaya (Japanese) and Nicolas Roye (English), delivering a heartbreaking sense of vulnerability.​

Voice Actor Cameos and Cross-Roles You Might Recognise

Many JJK voice actors have lent their talents to other anime series and video games as well.

Adam McArthur (Yuji) also voices Marco Diaz in Star vs. the Forces of Evil. Robbie Daymond (Megumi) has voiced Akechi in Persona 5, Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon Crystal, and Mitsuki in Boruto.​

Anne Yatco (Nobara) is instantly recognizable as Raiden Shogun/Ei in Genshin Impact and Morag in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Ray Chase (Sukuna/Choso) voiced Noctis in Final Fantasy XV, Master of Masters in Kingdom Hearts, and Neuvillette in Genshin Impact.​

Japanese seiyuu have equally impressive résumés, Junichi Suwabe (Sukuna) voices Archer in Fate/stay night and Aizawa in My Hero Academia, while Yuichi Nakamura (Gojo) is Hawks in MHA and Gray in Fairy Tail.

These cross-anime connections create "I know that voice!" moments that fans absolutely love.​​

Murf: Redefining How Anime Voices Are Created

Murf: Redefining How Anime Voices Are Created

Traditional anime dubbing requires a whole studio team, including seiyuu (Japanese voice actors) and English voice actors, recorded in professional booths under directorial supervision. However, modern dubbing AI tools provide you with all the voiceover tools needed for top-quality sound without incurring high costs.

Platforms like Murf enable creators to test multilingual versions, experiment with tonal variations, and digitally reimagine character voices without extensive studio time. 

While human performances remain essential for emotional depth, as seen in JJK's intense battle sequences and cursed energy-filled dramatic moments, audio dubbing technology now complements traditional workflows.​

Indie animators and content creators can use AI voice tools to prototype scenes, create fan projects with localized AI dubbing in 40+ languages, or develop original characters before hiring voice talent. 

Just as Cowboy Bebop voice actor casting defined classic anime dubbing excellence, you can create similar professional-quality voices for your characters with modern AI-powered voice cloning tools like Murf.

Conclusion

The Jujutsu Kaisen voice actors bring unparalleled depth, emotion, and international appeal to every cursed technique and emotional moment. 

From Junya Enoki and Adam McArthur's passionate Yuji to Yuichi Nakamura and Kaiji Tang's charismatic Gojo, these vocal artists bring manga panels to life, adding emotional depth and complementing the character development through every season. 

Some of these JJK voice actors have appeared as popular characters in video games such as Genshin Impact, Persona, and Final Fantasy. 

JJK is one of the most-watched modern anime series alongside Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba. Along with the top-class animation, viewers love watching how the story unfolds with each major fight in a season, and that's what keeps them coming back.

With JJK Season 3 arriving in January 2026, featuring new cast additions like Master Tengen, the legacy (and popularity) of this amazing anime is only getting stronger. 

Follow upcoming casting announcements and appreciate the incredible craft behind your favorite sorcerers voice acting remains the heartbeat that brings Jujutsu Kaisen's cursed world to life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who voices Yuji Itadori?

Junya Enoki voices Yuji Itadori in Japanese, and Adam McArthur provides the English dub. Both actors bring passionate energy and emotional depth to the protagonist's journey as Sukuna's vessel.​

Who is the English dub voice of Satoru Gojo?

Kaiji Tang voices Satoru Gojo in the English dub, capturing the character's playful confidence and devastating power. Tang's charismatic delivery of Gojo's iconic lines and Domain Expansion has made him a fan favorite.​

Are there any new voice actor announcements for JJK Season 3/Film?

Yes, Season 3 (premiering in Japan in January 2026) announced Yoshiko Sakakibara as Master Tengen, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Jin Itadori, and Yusa Koji as Naoya Zenin. Additional casting announcements are expected as production continues on the Culling Game arc.

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Supriya Sharma
Supriya Sharma
Supriya is a Content Marketing Manager at Murf AI, specializing in crafting AI-driven strategies that connect Learning and Development professionals with innovative text-to-speech solutions. With over six years of experience in content creation and campaign management, Supriya blends creativity and data-driven insights to drive engagement and growth in the SaaS space.
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