Chance Pop Session - Japanese Voice Actors and Their Characters

Japanese Voice Actors and Their Characters

  • Mayumi Iizuka - Akari Mizushima

Akari is one of the four members of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime. She began her singing career as a member of church choir and she is the eldest of the three sisters.

  • Atsuko Enomoto - Yuki Aoyama

Yuki is one of the four members of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime and the middle sister of the trio. Her music career started as a street performer who was gaining a fan following before being recruited for Class S.

  • Maria Yamamoto - Nozomi Kaibara

Nozomi is one of the four members of Class S and the youngest sister in the Chance Pop Session anime. She began her singing career as a wealthy fan of Reika who wanted to attend the same school as she did.

  • Kana Ueda - Jun Morimura

Jun is a member of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime.

  • Mariko Kouda - Reika

Was adopted by Kisaragi, Akabi when she was around 10 years old. She had been abused by her show business mother, blamed for her physically abused. When Kisaragi found her, they were both in need of eichother-for Kisaragi it was the fact that she'd lost many people close to her and was in a deep depression. For Reika, she needed a mother and Kisaragi's music helped her threw her hard times.Once adopted by Kisaragi, Reika started singing and in no time she was a top star like her adopted mother. When Kisarago started her S-class and started looking for the next singing sensation though, Reika found herself a bit jealous.

  • Yuu Daiki - Akiba Kisaragi
  • Takehito Koyasu - Kosaka Kaito
  • Miki Itou - Madoka Kaibara
  • Motoko Kumai - Otoki
  • Yuuichi Nagashima - Hikoza Ohishi
  • Hozumi Goda - Sugino Shiro

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