Who Voices The Main Demon In The English Dub Cast?

2025-08-31 22:37:59
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Owen
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I get why this is one of those questions that pops up in forums — voice actors are half the charm! I’ll be straightforward: I need the title to give a specific name. That said, here’s how I usually track it down when I’m curious mid-binge: first I check the episode’s end credits (if streaming, I’ll scrub to the last 30 seconds). If the credits aren’t clear, I open 'Behind The Voice Actors' or 'Anime News Network' and search the show title, because both sites tag character names and list English dub actors.

Sometimes the main demon is credited under a memorable name like 'Demon Lord' or 'Satan', sometimes under a proper name — so if you can tell me the character name or post a screenshot of the credits, I can ID the voice actor for you. If you want, give me the title now and I’ll fetch the exact name and the episode where the actor is credited.
2025-09-05 07:49:52
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Bella
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Favorite read: The Demon King's Destiny
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I love these detective-style questions — they make me feel like I’m sleuthing through end credits at midnight. To give you a crisp result I’ll need the work’s title or at least the demon’s character name, because many shows have different actors across dubs and remakes.

Here’s my quick workflow when I’m trying to be precise: 1) Identify the exact edition (studio/season) of the show. 2) Check the episode end credits or the streaming platform’s cast list. 3) Verify on a reliable database such as 'Anime News Network' or 'IMDb' and cross-check on 'Behind The Voice Actors' for role specificity. I also sometimes peek at the actor’s Twitter or agency page when credits are vague — some voice actors post their roles proudly. Tell me which title you mean and I’ll match the main demon to the English voice and note where that credit appears.
2025-09-05 22:00:39
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Reese
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Picture this: I’m at a small con panel and someone shouted from the audience, 'Who voices the main demon in the English dub?' I froze for a beat because there are SO many demons in media, then I asked for the title. That’s the trick here — the same question could mean 'who voices Satan in 'Blue Exorcist'?' or 'who does the Devil in 'Helltaker'?' and the answers are completely different.

If you tell me the show or game name I’ll happily look up the specific English dub performer and where that credit appears (end credits, IMDb, or the distributor page). If you want to try finding it yourself right now, search ''(Title)'' + 'English dub cast' and scan for roles labeled 'Demon', 'Devil', 'Demon King', or the character’s name — that usually gets you there quickly, but I can do the legwork if you prefer.
2025-09-06 04:56:44
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Chloe
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I’m curious which series you mean — without a title I can’t give a single name. If it helps, I usually search the show title plus 'English dub cast' and scan for roles that sound demonic: 'Demon King', 'Lord of Demons', or the character’s personal name. Websites like 'IMDb' and 'Behind The Voice Actors' reliably show who played each role in the dub.

Drop the name of the anime, game, or movie and I’ll tell you who voices the main demon, and I’ll even link you to the credit so you can double-check. It’s faster than it sounds, promise.
2025-09-06 10:02:46
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Stella
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Huh — without the title it’s like trying to name the author of a book just from the cover art, but I’m happy to help dig in if you tell me which show or movie you mean.

If you want to find who voices the main demon in the English dub, a quick way I use is to look up the production on 'IMDb' or 'Anime News Network' and scan the full cast list for roles like 'Demon', 'Devil', 'Demon King', or the character’s proper name. Another neat trick is to check the streaming service page — Funimation, Crunchyroll, or Netflix often list dub cast credits, and sometimes the end credits in the episode itself show the actor names. If you drop the title, I’ll look it up and tell you exactly who voices the main demon in the English dub and point to the source.

Also, if it’s from a long-running franchise there can be multiple dubs; I’ll clarify which studio’s dub you mean so we get the right performer.
2025-09-06 18:33:38
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