Shiori is a typical high school student who dreams of online stardom, but struggles to capture attention. After an embarrassing video of her goes viral, she gets trapped in her smartphone and replaced by a charismatic alter ego. As the doppelganger charms the internet and devises a nefarious plot to replace mankind with brainrot, Shiori must partner with other online outcasts to stop her digital counterpart and reclaim her life in the real world.
Full Cast of Labyrinth
Tomokazu Sugita
Tōsaka (voice)
Tomokazu Sugita lent his voice to the Japanese dub of the movie 'Labyrinth,' bringing a distinct charisma and depth to his character that audiences celebrated. His performance was praised for its unique blend of wit and warmth, which added a fresh dimension to the beloved fantasy film. One lesser-known fact is that Sugita improvised several lines during recording sessions, infusing the dialogue with his signature humor that fans have come to adore, making his portrayal stand out among other versions.
Maaya Sakamoto
Yoriko Maezawa (voice)
In the movie 'Labyrinth,' Maaya Sakamoto lent her voice to a key character, showcasing her versatile vocal talents that complement her extensive work in anime and music. This role marked a notable expansion of her career from primarily anime voice acting and singing into more diverse voice roles in film. Unlike her earlier and more prominent performances in acclaimed anime series where she voiced central characters, her role in 'Labyrinth' allowed her to explore a different genre and demonstrate a subtle, nuanced delivery that enhanced the film's atmospheric depth. This performance stands out because it highlights her ability to adapt her vocal expression to fit a cinematic context, distinguishing it from her typically more dynamic and character-driven anime work.
Show Hayami
Keizō Maezawa (voice)
Fans of Show Hayami will appreciate his role in the movie 'Labyrinth' as it showcases his deep, commanding voice and nuanced acting skills, traits that have made him a beloved figure in the anime and dubbing community. Compared to his most iconic performance as Tokugawa Yoshimune in 'Archer', where he balanced authority with subtle humor, 'Labyrinth' allows Hayami to explore a more mysterious and enchanting character, adding layers of intrigue and sophistication. An interesting detail is that Hayami was initially considered for a completely different role in 'Labyrinth', but the director was so impressed by his voice that they changed the casting to better suit his unique tone, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.
Crew of Labyrinth
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