"Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers," an anime adaptation of a light novel series, premiered in 2015. At the time of its release, it garnered a moderate reception; viewers praised its intriguing mystery and fantasy elements, but some criticized its pacing and character development. Despite not becoming a mainstream hit, it attracted a dedicated fanbase for its unique blend of adventure and suspense.
Over the years, "Rokka" has seen a shift in reputation. While initially regarded as a solid but not standout series, it has grown in esteem among fans who appreciate its complex narrative and character dynamics. Today, it is often considered an underrated gem rather than a cult classic or dated relic. Its storyline and thematic depth have allowed it to maintain relevance and appreciation within the anime community, especially among those who enjoy mystery-driven fantasy series.
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Full Cast of Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers
Soma Saito
Adlet
In the TV anime 'Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers' (2015), Soma Saito voices the character Adlet Mayer, the self-proclaimed "strongest man in the world." This role is significant in Saito's career as it showcases his ability to lead a series as the main protagonist, demonstrating a mix of charm, wit, and determination. Compared to his earlier work, which often featured supporting roles or characters with more reserved personalities, Adlet's confident and brash demeanor allowed Saito to explore a more dynamic and energetic performance. This role helped elevate his profile in the anime voice acting community, highlighting his versatility and capacity to carry a show as its central figure.
Ai Kakuma
Chamot
Ai Kakuma delivers a captivating performance as Chamot in "Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers," embodying the character's enigmatic and graceful qualities with a nuanced vocal expression that brings depth to the fantasy series. Compared to her other roles, such as the fierce and dynamic Rikka Takarada in "SSSS.Gridman," her portrayal of Chamot showcases a softer yet mysterious side, highlighting her versatility as a voice actress. A trivia fact about Ai Kakuma is that she won the Best Rookie Actress Award at the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, underscoring her talented career in voice acting.
Kenichi Suzumura
Hans
Fans of Kenichi Suzumura will enjoy his role as Adlet Mayer in 'Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers' due to his vibrant and charismatic portrayal of the self-proclaimed "Strongest Man in the World." This role showcases his ability to blend humor, determination, and vulnerability, making Adlet a compelling protagonist. Compared to his most iconic performance as Hikaru Hitachiin in '
Ouran High School Host Club,' where he played a mischievous and playful twin, Adlet offers a more grounded and action-oriented character, highlighting Suzumura's versatility as a voice actor. An interesting detail about Adlet's casting is that Suzumura was chosen because the production team believed his bright and energetic voice would bring the character's confident and sometimes cheeky nature to life, enriching the character's appeal beyond the script.
Rina Sato
Maura
Rina Sato delivers a compelling performance as Maura in the TV series 'Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers,' portraying the character with a nuanced blend of vulnerability and determination that sets her apart from her roles in more lighthearted anime such as 'Spice and Wolf.' Compared to her other performances where she often embodies energetic and cheerful characters, her role as Maura reveals her versatility in capturing complex emotional depths. A trivia fact about Rina Sato is that she is also known for voicing Shinku in the 'Rozen Maiden' series, showcasing her range in voicing diverse character archetypes within the anime industry.
Koki Uchiyama
Goldov
Koki Uchiyama delivers a compelling performance as Goldov in 'Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers,' showcasing his ability to imbue the character with a nuanced blend of bravery and vulnerability. Compared to his other roles, such as Kaori Miyazono in 'Your Lie in April,' where he brings a gentle sensitivity, Uchiyama's portrayal of Goldov highlights his versatility in adapting to more action-oriented and intense narratives. A trivia fact: Koki Uchiyama has also contributed his voice to popular anime characters like Mafuyu Sato in 'Given,' further demonstrating his range across different genres and character types.
Aoi Yuuki
Flamie
Fans of Aoi Yuuki will enjoy her role as Goldof in the TV series 'Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers' because it showcases her versatility and ability to bring depth to a character involved in a tense, mystery-driven fantasy plot. Compared to her most iconic performance as Madoka Kaname in '
Puella Magi Madoka Magica'—where she portrayed innocence entwined with profound emotional complexity—her role in 'Rokka' presents a more mature and nuanced character grappling with trust and deception. An interesting detail about her casting is that Aoi Yuuki was chosen partly because her unique vocal tone could convey both warmth and suspicion, perfectly matching Goldof's ambiguous loyalties.
Yoko Hikasa
Nachetanya
Crew of Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers
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