Who Voices Lalatina In Konosuba?

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Theo
Theo
2026-06-24 11:03:01
Rie Takahashi voices Darkness, and honestly, it’s impossible to imagine anyone else in the role. She captures the character’s absurd duality—noble by day, utterly unhinged by… well, also by day. Takahashi’s ability to switch tones so fluidly adds so much depth to the comedy.

What’s especially impressive is how she makes Darkness weirdly endearing, even when she’s begging to be tied up. The way she delivers lines like 'This is not what I meant!' after misadventures kills me every time. Takahashi’s range is ridiculous, and Darkness might be her funniest role yet.
Daniel
Daniel
2026-06-26 14:22:26
Rie Takahashi’s portrayal of Darkness is one of those performances that makes me grin instantly. There’s this delightful contrast between her dignified Crusader facade and the sheer desperation in her voice when she’s fantasizing about, uh, 'adventures'. Takahashi nails the absurdity without ever making it feel cheap—just endlessly entertaining.

I love how she layers Darkness’s voice with subtle cues, like the way her pitch wobbles when she’s trying (and failing) to act composed. It’s a masterclass in comedic timing. Beyond Konosuba, Takahashi’s work in 'Genshin Impact' as Hu Tao shows her playful side too, but Darkness remains my favorite. That blend of aristocratic grace and total shamelessness? Iconic.
Zoe
Zoe
2026-06-27 17:25:10
Oh, Darkness! Or should I say Lalatina? Her voice is just chef's kiss. The talented Rie Takahashi brings her to life with this perfect mix of elegance and absolute chaos. Takahashi’s range blows me away—she can go from 'moe blushing maiden' to 'unhinged masochist' in seconds, and it’s hilarious. I first noticed her as Megumin in the same series, but Darkness’s voice has this richer, almost regal tone that cracks under her… enthusiasms.

Fun trivia: Takahashi also voices Emilia in 'Re:Zero', which is wild because those characters are polar opposites. It’s like hearing your favorite theater actor play both Hamlet and a slapstick clown in the same season. Darkness’s voice acting elevates every scene—whether she’s begging for punishment or failing spectacularly at being a knight. Takahashi’s performance is a big reason why I rewatch Konosuba’s dub so often; it’s pure comedic gold.
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