Who Voices Levi Petra In The Anime Adaptation?

2025-08-23 21:32:23 147

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Yara
Yara
2025-08-27 10:17:27
I get excited whenever this comes up — the voices in 'Attack on Titan' are so iconic. In the original Japanese, Levi Ackerman is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya, whose calm, razor-sharp delivery fits Levi's stoic intensity perfectly. In the English dub, Matthew Mercer brings a gruffer, razor-focused take that I also love for different reasons; his Levi feels a bit more rough-around-the-edges while keeping that deadly competence.

Petra Ral — one of Levi's squadmates — has a softer, warmer tone in the anime. In Japanese she’s voiced by Ayane Sakura, and in the English dub you can hear Bryn Apprill. Both bring a gentle earnestness to Petra that makes her scenes hit emotionally. If you haven’t tried both versions, give them a listen back-to-back; you’ll notice different nuances in delivery that change how a scene lands. For me, it’s those little differences that keep rewatching fun.
Dominic
Dominic
2025-08-27 11:14:01
I was just watching a re-run and caught myself listening to the voices more than the action — it reminded me how much casting matters. Levi in 'Attack on Titan' is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya in Japanese; his crisp, clipped phrasing gives Levi that lethal calm. The English Levi is voiced by Matthew Mercer, whose performance emphasizes dry sarcasm and suppressed emotion in equal measure. They’re both excellent but different vibes.

Petra Ral is voiced in Japanese by Ayane Sakura and in English by Bryn Apprill. Petra’s lines are brief but meaningful, and both actresses layer her personality into those small moments — the softness in her voice contrasts nicely with the series’ harsh world. If you enjoy listening for performance choices, try switching between subs and dubs for a single emotional scene: the change in tone and cadence tells you a lot about each actor’s take on the character.
Grace
Grace
2025-08-27 16:12:49
I’ll keep this short but thorough: if you mean Levi Ackerman from 'Attack on Titan', his Japanese voice actor is Hiroshi Kamiya and his English voice actor is Matthew Mercer. They’re both top-tier performers and their interpretations are a big reason Levi became such a memorable character.

For Petra Ral, the Japanese voice is Ayane Sakura and the English voice is Bryn Apprill. Petra’s role is smaller, but both actresses give her a sincere, sympathetic presence that makes her scenes memorable despite limited screen time. If you like deep dives, there are interviews and panels where these seiyuu and dub actors talk about preparing for their parts — pretty cool to watch if you want behind-the-scenes flavor.
Xander
Xander
2025-08-28 01:51:13
Quick and friendly: Levi Ackerman in the anime is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese) and Matthew Mercer (English). Petra Ral is voiced by Ayane Sakura in Japanese and Bryn Apprill in English. I personally flip between the two versions sometimes — Levi hits different notes depending on the actor, and Petra’s quieter moments land differently too. If you’re curious, watch a key Levi scene in both dubs and listen for small changes in pacing and emphasis; it’s a neat little experiment.
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