Cast and Crew of GNOSIA

GNOSIA

グノーシア

When a shapeshifting enemy known as Gnosia infiltrates a lone spaceship, the crew has only one way to survive: identify the imposter each day and put them into cryo-sleep. But for Yuri, the day never ends. Trapped in a time loop, she relives the first day of the crisis over and over. To escape, Yuri must uncover the truth behind Gnosia and the time loop itself—before it’s too late.

Full Cast of GNOSIA

Ayane Sakura as Comet (voice)

Ayane Sakura

Comet (voice)
Ayane Sakura voiced a character in the TV adaptation of 'GNOSIA,' a sci-fi mystery series that blends elements of social deduction games with narrative storytelling. This role was notable in Sakura's career as it diverged from her typically vibrant and energetic characters in popular anime such as 'My Hero Academia' or 'Food Wars!'. In 'GNOSIA,' her performance emphasized subtle emotional nuances and suspenseful tension, showcasing her versatility as a voice actress. Unlike her earlier, more exuberant roles, this part demanded a restrained and mysterious demeanor, highlighting her ability to convey complex psychological states. This project allowed her to expand her range and gain recognition in a genre that combines interactive game elements with traditional storytelling.
Akari Kito as SQ (voice)

Akari Kito

SQ (voice)
Akari Kito provided voice work for the TV adaptation of 'GNOSIA,' a sci-fi visual novel turned anime series. In this role, she brought to life complex characters involved in a suspenseful, social deduction narrative, showcasing her versatility and ability to convey subtle emotional nuances. This performance marked a departure from her earlier, more emotionally straightforward roles in popular series, allowing her to explore psychological depth and tension unique to the mystery genre. Her work in 'GNOSIA' stands out as a compelling demonstration of her growth as a voice actress, embracing more layered storytelling and characters that challenge both herself and the audience.
Asami Seto as Jina (voice)

Asami Seto

Jina (voice)
Fans of Asami Seto will appreciate her role in the TV adaptation of 'GNOSIA' because it showcases her versatile voice acting skills through a character who is mysterious and compelling, much like her most iconic performance as Miyuki Shiba in 'The Irregular at Magic High School.' Both roles demand a blend of calm intensity and emotional depth, allowing Seto to express nuanced character traits. An interesting detail about her casting in 'GNOSIA' is that the role was initially offered to another actor, but Seto's audition impressed the director so much that they rewrote certain aspects of the character to better suit her vocal style, adding layers to the narrative.
Kana Hanazawa as Otome (voice)

Kana Hanazawa

Otome (voice)
Kana Hanazawa delivers a captivating performance as Otome in the TV adaptation of 'GNOSIA,' infusing the character with a delicate blend of innocence and underlying mystery that keeps viewers engaged. Her nuanced voice acting here stands out compared to her more bubbly and energetic roles, such as Nadeko Sengoku in 'Monogatari,' showcasing her versatility. A trivia fact: Kana Hanazawa is also renowned for her singing career, having released multiple albums and singles, which adds a lyrical quality to her performances across various media.
Kenjiro Tsuda as Jonas (voice)

Kenjiro Tsuda

Jonas (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda lent his distinctive voice and acting talents to the TV adaptation of 'GNOSIA,' bringing depth and intensity to his character that resonated strongly with audiences and critics alike. His performance was celebrated for its nuanced delivery and the emotional complexity he infused into the role, setting it apart from typical voice acting in visual novel adaptations. What made his portrayal unique was his ability to balance subtlety with passion, effectively conveying the suspense and psychological intrigue inherent to the story. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Tsuda spent considerable time studying the game's narrative structure to fully understand his character's motivations, which helped him deliver lines with authentic emotional weight and timing.
Tomokazu Seki as Shigemichi (voice)

Tomokazu Seki

Shigemichi (voice)
Aoi Yuuki as Yuriko (voice)

Aoi Yuuki

Yuriko (voice)
Yuichi Nakamura as Chipie (voice)

Yuichi Nakamura

Chipie (voice)
Takuya Eguchi as Sha-ming (voice)

Takuya Eguchi

Sha-ming (voice)
Chika Anzai as Yuri (voice)

Chika Anzai

Yuri (voice)