Cast and Crew of Saki

Saki

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Saki follows the journey of a high school girl named Saki as she experiences mental and emotional growth while competing with her teammates against formidable opponents in the national high school mahjong tournament. The series uniquely blends the intensity of sports action with the dynamics of high school drama, creating a captivating story about friendship, competition, and self-discovery.

Trivia:
1. The original creator, Ritz Kobayashi, was inspired to create Saki due to a personal interest in mahjong, wanting to highlight the strategic depth of the game often overlooked in mainstream media.
2. The anime adaptation features hand-animated mahjong tiles and match sequences to authentically portray the game's rapid pace and tension.
3. Some voice actors underwent special mahjong training to better convey realistic emotions and responses during intense game sequences.

Ran for 3 seasons.

Full Cast of Saki

Kana Ueda as Saki Miyanaga (voice)

Kana Ueda

Saki Miyanaga (voice)
Kana Ueda lent her voice to the character of Mako Someya in the TV anime series 'Saki'. Her performance was praised for bringing a vibrant and lively energy to the character, effectively portraying Mako's cheerful and supportive nature. What made Ueda's performance unique was her ability to infuse humor and warmth even in intense mahjong match scenes, balancing dramatic tension with lightheartedness. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Kana Ueda reportedly studied actual mahjong gameplay to better understand the game's rhythm and strategy, which helped her deliver a more authentic and engaging portrayal of a competitive mahjong player.
Ami Koshimizu as Nodoka Haramura (voice)

Ami Koshimizu

Nodoka Haramura (voice)
Ami Koshimizu provided the voice for the character Nodoka Haramura in the TV anime 'Saki'. Her performance was widely praised for bringing a charming and energetic presence to the character, capturing Nodoka's playful yet strategic nature. What made her portrayal unique was her ability to infuse subtle emotional nuances into Nodoka's dialogues, balancing the character's lightheartedness with moments of serious intensity during mahjong matches. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that during the recording sessions, Koshimizu often improvised certain catchphrases and mannerisms for Nodoka, many of which were kept in the final cut, adding authenticity and depth to the character's persona.
Rie Kugimiya as Yuki Kataoka (voice)

Rie Kugimiya

Yuki Kataoka (voice)
Rie Kugimiya's portrayal of Yuki Kataoka in the TV series 'Saki' showcases her versatility beyond her iconic 'tsundere' roles, bringing a refreshing charm and warmth to the character. Compared to her more famous performances such as Alphonse Elric in 'Fullmetal Alchemist' or Taiga Aisaka in 'Toradora!', Yuki's gentle and supportive demeanor allows Kugimiya to display a softer vocal nuance. A notable trivia fact is that Kugimiya is often referred to as the 'Queen of Tsundere' for her numerous roles in that archetype, which makes her portrayal of Yuki Kataoka a distinct departure that highlights her range as a voice actress.
Ryoko Shiraishi as Mako Someya (voice)

Ryoko Shiraishi

Mako Someya (voice)
Fans of Ryoko Shiraishi might enjoy her role in the TV series "Saki" because she brings a unique blend of charm and intensity to her character, which resonates well with audiences who appreciate her nuanced performances. Compared to her most iconic role as Asuka Langley Soryu in "Neon Genesis Evangelion," where she portrayed a fiercely confident and complex pilot, her role in "Saki" showcases a different facet of her talent by focusing on a more down-to-earth and relatable character within the realm of competitive mahjong. An interesting and unexpected detail about her casting in "Saki" is that it marked one of her first instances voicing a character outside the mecha or action genre, allowing Ryoko to explore a broader emotional range and appeal to a new segment of fans.
Shizuka Itoh as Hisa Takei (voice)

Shizuka Itoh

Hisa Takei (voice)

Crew of Saki

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