That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime Voice Actors

Okay, picture this: you're chilling, maybe scrolling through anime, and you stumble upon That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Next thing you know, you're hooked! But have you ever stopped to think about the amazing voices bringing these characters to life?
The Voice Behind Our Favorite Slime
Let's start with the star of the show, the blue blob himself, Rimuru Tempest. In the English dub, he's voiced by the incredibly talented Brittney Karbowski. Now, Brittney is a voice acting legend!
She's been in everything from Fairy Tail to Soul Eater. Seriously, her range is insane.
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The Great Sage - A Voice of Reason (and sass!)
Then there's the Great Sage, Rimuru's helpful (and sometimes sassy) inner voice. Michelle Rojas nails the cool, collected, almost robotic tone of the Great Sage perfectly. It's like having a super-smart, dry-witted GPS inside your head.
Imagine if Siri was actually helpful AND secretly judging you – that's the Great Sage!
Rimuru's Loyal Companions
Of course, Rimuru wouldn't be anywhere without his awesome crew. Let's talk about Benimaru, the hot-headed Kijin leader. He's voiced by Ricco Fajardo.

Ricco brings the intensity and loyalty of Benimaru to life with every line. He's got that "ready to fight for my friend" energy down pat.
And what about Shion, the devoted (and sometimes clumsy) ogre? Michelle Lee gives her that perfect mix of strength and sweetness. Seriously, you can practically hear the head pats she wants to give Rimuru through the screen.
She is basically Rimuru's number one fan.

More Voices That Make the Magic
Let's not forget the other amazing voices. R. Bruce Elliott as Hakuro, the wise old swordsman, is just perfection. He embodies the experience and serenity of a seasoned master.
Tia Ballard as Shuna, Benimaru's sister, brings that delicate and nurturing vibe. She just exudes kindness and grace.
The Bad Guys (Who Sound Good!)
Even the villains get amazing voice actors! Think about Clayman. He is voiced by Jarrod Greene. Jarrod manages to make Clayman both menacing and kind of pathetic at the same time.

You kinda hate him, but you also almost feel sorry for him – almost!
All these performances show the immense talent of the voice actors. They help to truly establish the world of the anime.
You can feel the emotion and can really connect with all the characters. Without them, this series would be just a tad bit less amazing.

Why It Matters
Voice acting is a real art form! These actors pour their hearts and souls into bringing these characters to life. They don't just read lines; they become the characters. Think about your favorite cartoon as a kid. It wouldn't be the same without the voices, right?
Next time you're watching That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, take a moment to appreciate the incredible voice cast. They deserve all the love and recognition!
They work hard so that we can enjoy this amazing world and its inhabitants. So let us all give our thanks to them.
