Who Voices Uranus Sailor In The English Dub?

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Benjamin
Benjamin
2026-05-07 06:23:47
Sailor Uranus' English voice is one of those topics that sparks instant debates in fandom circles. Erica Luttrell nailed it in the Viz redub—her voice has this perfect balance of authority and vulnerability, especially during Uranus' conflicts with the Inner Senshi. I recently compared her performance to the original Japanese and was shocked how well the English version holds up.

What's wild is realizing Luttrell also voices characters in stuff like 'Overwatch' (Pharah's mom!) and 'Dragon Age.' Talk about range! Her Uranus set such a high bar that I now judge all androgynous anime characters by that standard.
Grayson
Grayson
2026-05-07 12:51:46
I geek out over the dual legacy of Sailor Uranus' English voices. The 90s DiC/Cloverway dub went with Stephanie Morgenstern—a competent performance, though hampered by that infamous 'cousins' rewrite. What fascinates me is how different the two dubs feel: Morgenstern played her more mysteriously aloof, while Luttrell's 2014 version leans into the character's fiery protectiveness.

Luttrell's other roles show her range—from Sapphire in 'Steven Universe' to various 'Mass Effect' characters. But her Uranus? Chef's kiss. That moment when she yells 'Space Sword Blaster!' in episode 125 lives rent-free in my head. Makes me wish we got more of her dynamic with Neptune's Lauren Landa.
Claire
Claire
2026-05-08 02:33:31
You know, I've been rewatching the classic 'Sailor Moon' English dubs recently, and Uranus' voice always stood out to me. The character's iconic English voice was brought to life by the talented Erica Luttrell in the Viz Media redub. I love how she captured Uranus' cool, androgynous energy—that low, smooth timbre perfectly matched the Outer Senshi's rebellious spirit. Luttrell's background in theater really shines through in her nuanced performance.

Fun side note: some older fans might remember the controversial Cloverway dub where Uranus was voiced by Stephanie Morgenstern. That version had... interesting localization choices (cousins, anyone?). But Luttrell's modern interpretation feels truer to the original Japanese portrayal by Megumi Ogata. The way she delivers lines like 'World Shaking' still gives me chills!
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