Who Voices Raibird In The Animated Series?

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Emilia
Emilia
2026-06-04 13:32:18
Erica Lindbeck voices Raibird, and man, does she nail it. I stumbled onto her work through 'Fire Emblem Heroes,' where she voiced Celica, and now I’m low-key obsessed with how versatile she is. Raibird’s got this snarky, fast-talking vibe, and Lindbeck makes it sound effortless—like the character’s just winging it (pun intended). She’s also behind Black Cat in 'Marvel’s Spider-Man,' which shows how she can flip between playful and menacing. The way she delivers Raibird’s one-liners? Chef’s kiss.
Claire
Claire
2026-06-05 12:44:58
Raibird's voice in the animated series is brought to life by the talented Erica Lindbeck, who's also known for her work in 'Persona 5' and 'Mortal Kombat 11.' Her performance adds this fiery, almost electric energy to the character that makes every scene crackle. I first noticed her in 'Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures,' so hearing her switch from bubbly to fierce was a wild ride. Lindbeck has this knack for balancing humor and intensity—perfect for a character like Raibird, who’s equal parts chaotic and endearing.

What’s cool is how she layers the voice with this playful smugness, like Raibird’s always one step ahead. It’s not just about the lines; it’s the little laughs and sarcastic pauses that make the character feel alive. If you’ve heard her as Magilou in 'Tales of Berseria,' you’ll recognize that same infectious energy. Honestly, Lindbeck’s range is insane, and Raibird might be one of her most fun roles yet.
Hazel
Hazel
2026-06-05 13:22:42
It’s Erica Lindbeck! She’s one of those voice actors who pops up everywhere once you start paying attention. Raibird’s voice has this cheeky, impatient edge, and Lindbeck leans into it hard—like the character’s constantly buzzing with energy. I first recognized her as Futaba in 'Persona 5,' where she balanced awkwardness and wit, so hearing her go full chaotic gremlin mode as Raibird was a delight. Her improv background probably helps; some lines feel so spontaneous, like she’s genuinely teasing the other characters. Also, minor tangent: her singing as Barbie? Surprisingly great.
Ruby
Ruby
2026-06-07 05:48:11
Erica Lindbeck voices Raibird, and honestly, she’s the reason the character steals every scene. Her voice has this sharp, mischievous quality that fits Raibird’s personality perfectly. If you’ve heard her as Cassie Cage in 'Mortal Kombat,' you know she can do snark like nobody’s business. The way she rolls her R’s or sighs mid-sentence? Pure gold.
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