Cast and Crew of D.Gray-man

D.Gray-man

In the gripping narrative of "D.Gray-man," darkness creeps ever closer, casting a shadow over humanity's fate. At the center of this turmoil is Allen Walker, a young exorcist who possesses unparalleled determination and strength. Voiced by the talented Sanae Kobayashi, Allen is the last hope for mankind against the sinister forces that seek to plunge the world into chaos. These malevolent entities, known as Akuma, arise from the depths of tragedy, embodying the suffering of lost souls. They are fiercely loyal to their leader, the ominous Millennium Earl, who orchestrates their malevolence with a calculated fury. Each Akuma lingers in the shadows, waiting to strike, representing a tangible threat to peace and stability.

Allen's extraordinary abilities are rooted in both tragedy and hope; he bears a cursed eye that reveals the true nature of evil around him, allowing him to confront his foes with an insight that sets him apart from others. Coupled with a remarkable arm that can eradicate the soul-devouring demons of the Akuma, Allen is fully equipped to engage in the relentless battle that looms ahead. As the plot unfolds, we witness Allen’s gruesome struggles and the awakening of his inner strength, shedding light on the profound toll that this relentless war exacts from its warriors. His characterization is nuanced by the voice work of renowned actor Toshiyuki Morikawa, who brings depth to the enigmatic Tyki Mikk, adding layers to the ongoing conflict between exorcists and Akuma, which intertwines their fates.

As the war rages on, the stakes have never been higher. Allen must navigate through a world rife with despair and suffering, where every defeat brings humanity closer to losing the precious force known as Innocence. The relentless nature of this battle signifies that much more than victory is at stake; it is about preserving the hope of all mankind. With its dark themes and emotionally charged characters, "D.Gray-man" immerses viewers into an epic saga where the lines between good and evil blur, and every moment may determine the fate of civilizations. The impending carnage foreshadows a gripping journey fraught with challenges, sacrifices, and the relentless quest for redemption.

Full Cast of D.Gray-man

Toshiyuki Morikawa as Tyki Mikk (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Tyki Mikk (voice)
Toshiyuki Morikawa's performance as Tyki Mikk in the anime series "D.Gray-man" is a testament to his versatility and depth as a voice actor. Morikawa infuses Tyki with a charismatic and suave demeanor that perfectly captures the character's complex personality. Tyki, a member of the Noah Family, is a pivotal antagonist with a dual nature—seemingly carefree and jovial, yet harboring a sinister and ruthless side. Morikawa's voice work subtly shifts between these aspects of Tyki's character, offering viewers a chilling portrayal of his unpredictability and strength. His delivery of Tyki's lines, whether they be in moments of light-hearted banter or intense, ideological confrontations, adds layers to the character, making Tyki a memorable and compelling presence on screen. Morikawa's nuanced performance not only does justice to the complexity of Tyki Mikk but also enhances the overall narrative of "D.Gray-man," engaging fans and contributing to the show's enduring popularity.
Sanae Kobayashi as Allen Walker (voice)

Sanae Kobayashi

Allen Walker (voice)
Sanae Kobayashi's performance as Allen Walker in the anime series 'D.Gray-man' is widely praised for its depth and range, capturing the essence of the character's complex personality. Kobayashi successfully navigates the nuances of Allen's troubled past, his internal struggles, and his unwavering determination to save humanity from the Millennium Earl. Her voice acting brings a sense of vulnerability and innocence to Allen's younger self, while also conveying the maturity and resolve that develop as he confronts the darkness within and around him. Kobayashi's ability to transition between emotional tenderness and fierce resolve in her portrayal of Allen adds a layer of authenticity to the character, making him one of the most beloved protagonists in anime. Her consistent and compelling performance throughout the series allows viewers to empathize with Allen's pain, root for his victories, and feel the weight of his burdens, solidifying her portrayal as a hallmark in voice acting for animated television series.
Kenichi Suzumura as Lavi (voice)

Kenichi Suzumura

Lavi (voice)
Kenichi Suzumura's portrayal of Lavi in the anime series 'D.Gray-man' is a standout performance that brings a vibrant energy to the character. Lavi, known for his cheerful and carefree demeanor, is a Bookman apprentice with a hidden, more serious side. Suzumura's voice acting perfectly captures the duality of Lavi's personality, oscillating seamlessly between light-hearted banter and intense moments of determination. His ability to convey a wide range of emotions allows fans to connect with Lavi on a deeper level, whether he's cracking jokes to lighten the mood or revealing the weight of his responsibilities as a Bookman. Suzumura's nuanced performance adds depth to Lavi's interactions with other characters, making him a memorable and beloved figure in the 'D.Gray-man' series. His voice work on Lavi showcases his talent for bringing animated characters to life with authenticity and heart, making the performance a highlight for viewers and a testament to Suzumura's skill as a voice actor.
Takeshi Aono as Bookman (voice)

Takeshi Aono

Bookman (voice)
Takeshi Aono's voicing of Bookman in the anime series "D.Gray-man" is a masterclass in gravitas and restraint. With a deep, resonant timbre that commands attention, Aono captures the essence of Bookman's character—a seasoned and enigmatic chronicler of the war against the Millennium Earl and his Akuma. His performance is marked by a deliberate and measured delivery, which underscores the weight of Bookman's centuries-long experience and the burden of his knowledge. Aono's ability to convey wisdom, mystery, and a hint of underlying menace makes his portrayal of Bookman both compelling and multifaceted. Whether the character is revealing critical information or simply observing the events unfold, Aono's nuanced voice work ensures that Bookman is always an authoritative and captivating presence on screen, making his rendition of the character a standout performance in the series.
Junpei Takiguchi as Millennium Earl (voice)

Junpei Takiguchi

Millennium Earl (voice)
Junpei Takiguchi's portrayal of Millennium Earl in the animated television series 'D.Gray-man' is a masterclass in voice acting versatility and charisma. Takiguchi infuses the character with a delightfully sinister charm, effortlessly shifting from the Earl's disarmingly whimsical demeanor to his more menacing and cunning side. His performance captures the complexity of the Earl's character, as Takiguchi's voice work encapsulates the antagonist's enigmatic nature, making him both eerily captivating and profoundly unsettling. The nuanced intonations and the range of emotions he brings to the role add depth to the Millennium Earl, playing a pivotal role in making him one of the most memorable and iconic characters in the series. Takiguchi's voice becomes a powerful tool that not only defines the Earl's presence but also enhances the overall narrative, ensuring that audiences are both enthralled by and wary of the character's every move.
Megumi Toyoguchi as Miranda Lotto (voice)

Megumi Toyoguchi

Miranda Lotto (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai as Yu Kanda (voice)

Takahiro Sakurai

Yu Kanda (voice)
Katsuyuki Konishi as Komui Lee	(voice)

Katsuyuki Konishi

Komui Lee (voice) , Komui Lee (voice)
Mitsuo Iwata as Aleister Crowley III (voice)

Mitsuo Iwata

Aleister Crowley III (voice)
Mamoru Miyano as Chaozii Han (voice)

Mamoru Miyano

Chaozii Han (voice)
Yoshinori Sonobe as Buzz (voice)

Yoshinori Sonobe

Buzz (voice)
Takayuki Yamaguchi as Chitta (voice)

Takayuki Yamaguchi

Chitta (voice)
Yumiko Kobayashi as Dan (voice)

Yumiko Kobayashi

Dan (voice)
Shizuka Itoh as Lelo (voice)

Shizuka Itoh

Lelo (voice) , Lenalee Lee (voice)
Hiroshi Yanaka as Deesha Barry (voice)

Hiroshi Yanaka

Deesha Barry (voice)
Marina Inoue as Elda (voice)

Marina Inoue

Elda (voice)
Maya Okamoto as Eliade (voice)

Maya Okamoto

Eliade (voice)
Kenta Miyake as Skin Bolic (voice)

Kenta Miyake

Skin Bolic (voice) , Skin Boric (voice)
Hidetoshi Nakamura as Frey (voice)

Hidetoshi Nakamura

Frey (voice)
Hiroshi Ito as Georg (voice)

Hiroshi Ito

Georg (voice)
Yuhko Kaida as Hebraska (voice)

Yuhko Kaida

Hebraska (voice)
Yuko Kobayashi as Isabella (voice)

Yuko Kobayashi

Isabella (voice)
Chika Sakamoto as Jessica	(voice)

Chika Sakamoto

Jessica (voice) , Jessica (voice)
Maria Yamamoto as Katia (voice)

Maria Yamamoto

Katia (voice)
Yasuyuki Kase as Lenny (voice)

Yasuyuki Kase

Lenny (voice)
Saeko Chiba as Liza (voice)

Saeko Chiba

Liza (voice)
Arisa Ogasawara as Lulu Bell (voice)

Arisa Ogasawara

Lulu Bell (voice)
Yui Horie as Mei-Ling (voice)

Yui Horie

Mei-Ling (voice)
Atsuko Enomoto as Mimi (voice)

Atsuko Enomoto

Mimi (voice)
Miyu Irino as Narein	(voice)

Miyu Irino

Narein (voice)
Katsumi Cho as Pedro (voice)

Katsumi Cho

Pedro (voice)
Tetsu Inada as Richard (voice)

Tetsu Inada

Richard (voice)
Ai Shimizu as Road Kamelot (voice)

Ai Shimizu

Road Kamelot (voice)
Atsushi Kisaichi as Robert	(voice)

Atsushi Kisaichi

Robert (voice)
Ai Uchikawa as Sarah (voice)

Ai Uchikawa

Sarah (voice)
Yuji Ueda as Selim (voice)

Yuji Ueda

Selim (voice)
Ayako Kawasumi as Sofia (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi

Sofia (voice)
Hozumi Goda as Suman Dark (voice)

Hozumi Goda

Suman Dark (voice)
Kan Tanaka as Tapp Dopp	(voice)

Kan Tanaka

Tapp Dopp (voice)
Orie Kimoto as Tellima (voice)

Orie Kimoto

Tellima (voice)
Masaki Terasoma as Vittorio (voice)

Masaki Terasoma

Vittorio (voice)
Hiroshi Tsuchida as Yang (voice)

Hiroshi Tsuchida

Yang (voice)
Yuri Amano as Claire (voice)

Yuri Amano

Claire (voice)
Masafumi Kimura as Charles (voice)

Masafumi Kimura

Charles (voice)
Tomohiro Tsuboi as Johnny Gill (voice)

Tomohiro Tsuboi

Johnny Gill (voice)
Satsuki Yukino as Moa (voice)

Satsuki Yukino

Moa (voice)
Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Marc (voice)

Tokuyoshi Kawashima

Marc (voice)

Sayoko Kawaguchi

Lala (voice)

Shunsuke Takamiya

Paletti (voice)

Crew of D.Gray-man

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