Cast and Crew of Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!

Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!

Sランクモンスターの《ベヒーモス》だけど、猫と間違われてエルフ娘の騎士(ペット)として暮らしてます

In the enchanting world of ‘Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!’, we follow the thrilling journey of a knight who meets his fate while bravely fighting against the forces of evil. However, his end is far from the conclusion of his tale. Instead of passing into the afterlife, he is reincarnated in an unexpected form—as a baby behemoth, one of the most formidable monsters in existence. Yet, this new life comes with its challenges; as an infant creature, he lacks the power to unleash his true potential. Instead, he takes on a more unassuming appearance that closely resembles that of an ordinary housecat, laying the groundwork for both humor and adventure in his new life.

Enter Aria, a spirited elf adventurer voiced by Hinaki Yano, who discovers the adorable kitten while journeying through a quaint village. Little does she know that the seemingly harmless cat, who she lovingly names Tama, is a powerful behemoth in disguise. As she takes him into her home, their destinies become intertwined. Aria herself is navigating through her own perilous quests, facing formidable foes in a world where danger lurks at every corner. The unexpected bond between the elf and the baby behemoth sets the scene for an extraordinary partnership where both characters grow and face challenges together.

As Aria and Tama embark on their adventures, they soon realize that their relationship is symbiotic in nature. While Tama learns to harness his powers and grow into the behemoth he was meant to be, Aria finds strength in their friendship and the unmeasurable courage he brings to her side. With humor, heart, and plenty of action, ‘Beheneko’ explores themes of companionship, identity, and the journey of growing up—whether as a human or a monster. This charming narrative, complemented by the delightful voice talents of Tasuku Hatanaka as Tama, encapsulates the magic of discovering oneself alongside friends.

Main Cast of Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!

Hinaki Yano as Aria (voice)

Hinaki Yano

Aria (voice)
Hinaki Yano delivers a captivating performance as Aria in the television series "Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!," bringing a sense of warmth and vivacity to the character. Aria, an adventurous elf with a deep love for her feline companion, is portrayed with a blend of curiosity and determination by Yano. Her voice work is both nuanced and expressive, effortlessly capturing the full spectrum of Aria's emotions, from her joyous moments of discovery to her fierce resolve when protecting those she cares for. Yano's performance adds a layer of enchantment to the series, making Aria a relatable and endearing character whose journey audiences are eager to follow. Her interactions with the mysterious S-ranked monster cat are particularly engaging, as Yano's vocal inflections beautifully convey Aria's complex relationship with her powerful pet, ranging from tender companionship to moments of humorous exasperation. Overall, Hinaki Yano's voice acting as Aria is a standout feature of "Beheneko," enhancing the magic and adventure that define the anime.
Tasuku Hatanaka as Tama (voice)

Tasuku Hatanaka

Tama (voice)
Tasuku Hatanaka delivers a vibrant and spirited performance as Tama, the enigmatic feline companion with a hidden S-ranked monster identity in the anime series 'Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!'. His voice work beautifully captures the essence of Tama's dual nature, balancing the character's playful and affectionate side with the powerful and fearsome aspect of his true being. Hatanaka's portrayal adds depth to the mysterious aura surrounding Tama, offering a nuanced performance that reflects the complexity of the character's relationships with the other characters, particularly the elf-girl, Nakano. His vocal inflections and timing enhance the comedic elements of the show, while also providing gravity to the more intense and action-packed scenes. Tasuku Hatanaka's voice acting as Tama is a standout feature of the series, drawing viewers into the whimsical and adventurous world of 'Beheneko' with every purr and roar.
Hitomi Ueda as Stella (voice)

Hitomi Ueda

Stella (voice)
Hitomi Ueda delivers a captivating performance as Stella in the animated television series "Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!" Her voice work brings a vivacious and spirited quality to the character, infusing Stella with an endearing blend of innocence and determination. Stella, an elf girl with a mysterious past, is on a quest to uncover the true potential of her feline companion, who is more than meets the eye. Ueda's nuanced portrayal beautifully captures the depth of Stella's emotions, from her boundless curiosity and cheerful optimism to her moments of vulnerability and resolve. Her interactions with the titular cat, which she affectionately calls "Beheneko," are particularly heartwarming, showcasing a genuine bond between the two. Ueda's voice acting not only enhances the magical atmosphere of the anime but also makes Stella a relatable and compelling character, whose journey audiences are eager to follow. Her performance resonates with the whimsy and adventure that are central to the story, making her rendition of Stella a standout element in the series.
Tomori Kusunoki as Vulcan (voice)

Tomori Kusunoki

Vulcan (voice)
Tomori Kusunoki's performance as Vulcan in the anime series 'Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!' is a standout aspect of the show, bringing to life the character's complex personality with finesse. Vulcan, a stoic and skilled blacksmith with a hidden tender side, is portrayed with a nuanced vocal delivery by Kusunoki, who captures the character's initial sternness and eventual warmth with equal conviction. Her voice work adds depth to Vulcan's transformation from a solitary craftswoman to a caring companion of the elf-girl Nakano and her mysterious cat, Kuro. Kusunoki's ability to convey Vulcan's internal struggles and her growing affection for her newfound friends enhances the emotional resonance of the series, making her rendition of Vulcan a memorable addition to the pantheon of anime characters she has voiced. Her performance is a testament to her range as a voice actress, as she seamlessly transitions between delivering lines of technical jargon related to blacksmithing to expressions of heartfelt emotion, ensuring that Vulcan's character remains both believable and endearing throughout the series.
Yuu Wakui as Feri (voice)

Yuu Wakui

Feri (voice)
Yuu Wakui delivers a captivating voice performance as Feri in the anime series 'Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!'. Wakui's portrayal of the mysterious and powerful feline endows Feri with a compelling blend of aloof sophistication and playful charm, perfectly capturing the character's dual nature as both a seemingly average house cat and a formidable S-ranked monster. Her voice work is nuanced, providing depth to Feri's interactions with the elf-girl, Nakano, as she oscillates between offering sage advice with a sly tone and revealing flashes of vulnerability that hint at a deeper backstory. Wakui's performance is a standout feature of the show, enriching the fantasy world with her character's enigmatic presence and contributing to the overall enjoyment of the series for the audience.
Nonoka Obuchi as Lily (voice)

Nonoka Obuchi

Lily (voice)
Maaya Uchida as Alisha (voice)

Maaya Uchida

Alisha (voice)
Maaya Uchida is a Japanese actress, singer and voice actress affiliated with the agency I'm Enterprise. She's the...
Nobuyuki Hiyama as Arnaldo (voice)

Nobuyuki Hiyama

Arnaldo (voice)
Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之, Hiyama Nobuyuki, born August 25, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor from Hatsukaichi City,...
Riho Sugiyama as Tama (Cat)

Riho Sugiyama

Tama (Cat)

Secondary Cast of Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!


Crew of Beheneko: The Elf-Girl's Cat Is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!

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