Unlocking the vocal charm of Ichika Nakano: How did voice actress Kana Hanazawa perfectly portray this "national first love" in "The Quintessential Quintuplets"?
In the phenomenal romantic comedy "The Quintessential Quintuplets," the quintuplet sisters each possess unique charms that have attracted countless fans. Among them, the eldest sister Ichika Nakano, with her mature allure and occasional devilish charm, has become the "national first love" for many. The person who gives this popular character her soul is none other than Japan's top voice actress—Kana Hanazawa. This article will delve into how voice actress Kana Hanazawa, through her masterful voice acting, perfectly interprets Ichika Nakano's complex and captivating inner world.

The Soul Behind the Voice: Who is Kana Hanazawa?
Before discussing the character, we must first get to know the voice actress who brings the character to life. Kana Hanazawa is a representative figure in the Japanese voice acting industry, renowned for her clear, bright voice and exceptional acting skills. She began her entertainment career as a child star, officially debuted as a voice actress in 2003, and fully launched her voice acting activities after playing the female lead in the 2006 anime "ZEGAPAIN."
To this day, Kana Hanazawa is a household name and a national-level voice actress who has portrayed countless classic roles. These include Nadeko Sengoku from the "Monogatari" series, Akane Tsunemori from "PSYCHO-PASS," and more recently, the globally popular "Love Hashira" Mitsuri Kanroji from "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba." Her voice not only has extremely high recognizability but can also delicately express various emotional layers of characters, whether it's gentleness, shyness, cunning, or coolness—she can handle them all with ease.
The Perfect Match Between Kana Hanazawa and Ichika Nakano

Ichika Nakano is the eldest of the quintuplets, appearing as a cheerful, teasing big sister while also harboring the dream of becoming an actress. During the anime casting, Kana Hanazawa auditioned for all five quintuplet roles, but she admitted that the character she felt most fitting and comfortable portraying was Ichika. Since she herself is an older sister in real life, she deeply related to Ichika's situation of often thinking about her younger sisters and suppressing her own emotions.
In an interview, Kana Hanazawa mentioned that when portraying Ichika, she particularly focused on expressing the character's trait of "always thinking of others." In the early stages of the story, Ichika was more like an observer, quietly caring about her sisters' romances and growth while also hiding her own troubles. Through subtle changes in tone and vocal control, Kana Hanazawa masterfully expressed Ichika's state of seeming composed on the surface while actually being full of inner conflict.
From Gentle Big Sister to Confused by Love: The Layered Expression in Voice Acting

As the story of "The Quintessential Quintuplets" entered its middle and later stages, Ichika's character underwent a major turning point. In order to pursue the male protagonist Fuutarou, she displayed an unprecedented level of initiative and even took some slightly scheming actions. This part of the plot sparked heated discussions among fans, and Kana Hanazawa's performance at this moment showcased even greater skill.
She mentioned that in the second season, Ichika was "completely immersed in love" and sometimes did things that she would feel embarrassed about upon later reflection. Even when the character performed actions that might change the audience's impression, Kana Hanazawa still worked hard to convey the core idea that "Ichika is not a bad kid," attributing it all to the unique impulsiveness and confusion of adolescence. It is precisely this delicate handling that allows the audience to understand the motivations behind Ichika's actions and feel the tension between her sense of responsibility as the eldest sister and her desires as a girl in love.
In summary, Kana Hanazawa not only "voiced" Ichika Nakano, but through her deep understanding and resonance with the character, she shaped her into a vivid, three-dimensional, and realistic presence. Her voice, both gentle and with a hint of a devilish charm, has become inseparable from the character Ichika Nakano, making her an irreplaceable classic in the hearts of fans.
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