Reparto y equipo de Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai

Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai

青春ブタ野郎はゆめみる少女の夢を見ない

En Fujisawa, donde los cielos son brillantes y los mares brillan, Sakuta Azusagawa está en su segundo año de secundaria. Sus días felices con su novia y estudiante de último año, Mai Sakurajima, se ven interrumpidos con la aparición de su primer amor, Shouko Makinohara. Por razones desconocidas, se encuentra con dos Shouko: una en la escuela secundaria y otra que se ha convertido en una adulta. Cuando Sakuta se encuentra impotente viviendo con las dos Shouko, la versión adulta causa una gran grieta en su relación con Mai. En medio de todo esto, descubre que la otra Shouko de escuela secundaria sufre de una enfermedad grave y su cicatriz comienza a latir ...

Cast completo de Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai

Kaito Ishikawa as Sakuta Azusagawa (voice)

Kaito Ishikawa

Sakuta Azusagawa (voice)
Kaito Ishikawa's portrayal of Sakuta Azusagawa in the animated film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl" is a testament to his versatility and depth as a voice actor. He brings a nuanced and captivating performance to the complex character of Sakuta, a high school student who becomes entangled in the mysteries of "puberty syndrome." Ishikawa's voice work is both compelling and genuine, effectively conveying Sakuta's wit, warmth, and the underlying melancholy that defines his personality. His interactions with the other characters, particularly his romantic interest Mai Sakurajima, are delivered with a chemistry that is both believable and emotionally resonant. Ishikawa's performance anchors the narrative, as he navigates through the film's themes of love, sacrifice, and adolescence, ensuring that Sakuta's journey from a detached observer to a passionate protagonist willing to challenge fate itself is both credible and deeply moving.
Asami Seto as Mai Sakurajima (voice)

Asami Seto

Mai Sakurajima (voice)
Asami Seto delivers a captivating performance as Mai Sakurajima in the animated film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl," perfectly encapsulating the essence of her character's complex personality. Her voice work is nuanced, showcasing Mai's maturity and her struggles with the weight of her own dreams and aspirations. Seto's portrayal of Mai is both tender and assertive, allowing viewers to empathize with the character's internal conflicts and her longing for a normal, fulfilling life. The emotional depth that Seto brings to the role adds layers to the on-screen chemistry between Mai and the protagonist, Sakuta Azusagawa, making their relationship both believable and emotionally resonant. Whether in moments of quiet introspection or in the midst of passionate exchanges, Seto's performance is a standout feature of the film, enhancing the narrative with a poignant vocal presence that lingers long after the credits roll.
Inori Minase as Shoko Makinohara (voice)

Inori Minase

Shoko Makinohara (voice)
Inori Minase delivers a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as Shoko Makinohara in the anime film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl." Her voice work is pivotal in bringing to life the complex character of Shoko, a girl who is both central to the narrative and embodies the film's exploration of dreams, love, and sacrifice. Minase's portrayal captures Shoko's innocence and vulnerability with a delicate touch, while also conveying her inner strength and determination. Her interactions with the protagonist, Sakuta Azusagawa, are particularly poignant, as Minase's performance ensures that their bond is palpable and their shared moments are filled with a mix of tenderness and melancholy. The emotional range that Minase brings to the role is impressive, as she seamlessly transitions between the cheerful, carefree aspects of Shoko to the more profound, introspective ones, especially as the character's story unfolds with unexpected twists. Her vocal inflections and timing add depth to the character, making Shoko a memorable and impactful presence in the film. Inori Minase's performance is a testament to her talent as a voice actress and significantly contributes to the emotional depth and success of "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl."
Nao Toyama as Tomoe Koga (voice)

Nao Toyama

Tomoe Koga (voice)
Nao Toyama delivers a compelling and emotionally resonant performance as Tomoe Koga in the anime film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl." Her voice work captures the essence of Tomoe's character with a delicate balance of vulnerability and determination. Toyama's portrayal of Tomoe's internal struggle and her unrequited feelings for Sakuta Azusagawa is both heart-wrenching and authentic, drawing the audience into her personal journey. As the narrative unfolds, Toyama's performance becomes increasingly nuanced, showcasing her ability to convey complex emotions through her voice. Her interactions with the other characters, particularly her scenes with Sakuta, are filled with a palpable chemistry that enhances the film's romantic tension. Nao Toyama's exceptional voice acting not only does justice to the character of Tomoe Koga but also significantly contributes to the emotional depth and impact of "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl."
Atsumi Tanezaki as Rio Futaba (voice)

Atsumi Tanezaki

Rio Futaba (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki's portrayal of Rio Futaba in the animated film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl" is a standout performance that adds depth and emotional resonance to the character. Tanezaki captures the complexity of Rio's personality with a nuanced delivery that balances her intellectual brilliance with her underlying insecurities. Her voice work during Rio's introspective moments reveals a vulnerability that contrasts with the confident, composed facade she presents to others. Tanezaki's performance is particularly poignant in scenes where Rio grapples with her unrequited feelings and her struggle with self-acceptance, lending a sincere and heartfelt quality to the character's journey. The audience is drawn into Rio's inner world through Tanezaki's expressive voice acting, making her portrayal of Rio Futaba a memorable element of the film's narrative tapestry.
Maaya Uchida as Nodoka Toyohama (voice)

Maaya Uchida

Nodoka Toyohama (voice)
Maaya Uchida delivers a compelling voice performance as Nodoka Toyohama in the poignant anime film "Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl," which serves as a sequel to the beloved series "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai." Uchida's portrayal of Nodoka, the younger twin sister of the protagonist's love interest, Mai Sakurajima, captures the character's complex blend of innocence and maturity. Her voice acting nuances the character's internal struggles and desires, particularly in her interactions with Sakuta Azusagawa, where she must convey both the sisterly affection and the unspoken longing that defines Nodoka's emotional journey. Uchida's performance is a delicate dance of tenderness and restraint, effectively bringing to life the character's multifaceted personality, from her moments of shy reluctance to her bold determination to change her fate. Her vocal range and emotional depth add layers to Nodoka's character, making her a memorable and sympathetic figure in the film's exploration of adolescent dreams and the pains of growing up.
Yuma Uchida as Yuma Kunimi (voice)

Yuma Uchida

Yuma Kunimi (voice)
Natsuki Aikawa as Ryoko Hanawa (voice)

Natsuki Aikawa

Ryoko Hanawa (voice)
Tomoyuki Shimura as Sakuta's Father (voice)

Tomoyuki Shimura

Sakuta's Father (voice)
Masaya Fukunishi as Shoko's Father (voice)

Masaya Fukunishi

Shoko's Father (voice)
Fumiko Uchimura as Nurse (voice)

Fumiko Uchimura

Nurse (voice)

Equipo de Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai

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