Robert Sheehan My Hero Academia Voice Actor

Okay, picture this: You're chilling, watching your favorite anime, My Hero Academia. Suddenly, a voice booms out, a cool, slightly chaotic, yet undeniably charismatic voice.
You think, "Hey, that sounds familiar..." Well, get ready for a fun surprise!
Wait, Nathan Young is in My Hero Academia?
That's right, folks! The actor behind the wonderfully rebellious Nathan Young from the British TV show Misfits, Robert Sheehan, lends his vocal talents to the English dub of My Hero Academia.
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Mind. Blown. Right?
Who Does He Play? A Villain, Obviously!
Sheehan voices the character of Twice, also known as Jin Bubaigawara. Twice is...well, he's a bit of a mess.
He's a villain with a quirk that allows him to create duplicates of himself (and others!), but he's also deeply insecure and constantly battling his own inner demons.
Think quirky anti-hero with a villainous twist. Sheehan definitely leans into it.

From Superheroic Misfit to Supervillainy with a Heart of Gold
What's so cool is seeing Sheehan, who already played a character with, let's say, unconventional powers in Misfits, dive into the world of superheroes and villains.
The transition from accidental superhero to a morally ambiguous villain is strangely satisfying!
It's like he was always destined to be part of a world where people have superpowers.
He Brings the Chaos – In a Good Way!
One of the things Sheehan does brilliantly is inject a sense of manic energy into Twice. He perfectly captures the character's fractured psyche and his constant internal battles.

Twice is hilarious, terrifying, and oddly endearing all at the same time. Which is a testament to Sheehan's vocal performance.
He brings a unique blend of comedy and pathos to the role, making Twice one of the most memorable characters in the series.
Behind-the-Scenes Fun
Imagine Sheehan in a recording booth, channeling the wild energy of Twice. It's a fun image, isn't it?
It’s no surprise fans have reacted positively to Sheehan’s role as Twice, with many praising his ability to capture the character's unique personality and struggles.

It's clear he's having a blast bringing this complicated character to life.
Why This Matters?
This casting choice shows how voice acting is gaining more recognition. It's not just about mimicking a character; it's about bringing your own flair and talent to the table.
Sheehan's involvement brings a broader audience to My Hero Academia too.
Fans of Misfits may tune in specifically to hear him, introducing them to a whole new world of anime awesomeness.

So, Next Time You Watch
Next time you're watching My Hero Academia, listen closely to Twice's voice. Think about the range Robert Sheehan brings to the role.
You'll hear a bit of Nathan Young, a dash of chaotic energy, and a whole lot of talent.
And maybe, just maybe, you'll appreciate the character – and the actor – even more.
It’s a testament to great voice casting and an even greater understanding of My Hero Academia’s world that Robert Sheehan made a name for himself as Twice.
