
Who is the voice actress for Yuki Suo? Unraveling the mystery of the little devil sister's voice in "My Neighbor Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian"
In the popular anime "My Neighbor Alisa Who Occasionally Whispers in Russian to Hide Her Embarrassment," if Alisa Kujo is the one responsible for the gap moe of hiding embarrassment with Russian, then the other heroine, Yuki Suou, has captured the hearts of many viewers with her devilish personality and profound "brother complex" attribute. She is not only one of the two great beauties of the academy, alongside Alisa, but also an indispensable catalyst in the plot. While many fans enjoy watching her tease Alisa and cling to her brother Masachika, they also wonder: who is the voice actress that gives Yuki Suou her soul?
The Answer Revealed: Wakana Maruoka's Masterful Performance
The voice behind the character Yuki Suou, who is full of dual charm, is the Japanese voice actress Wakana Maruoka (まるおか わかな / Maruoka Wakana). For many viewers, Wakana Maruoka's performance is堪称完美, she accurately grasped the core of Yuki's character—the ultimate sense of contrast.
On one hand, she perfectly portrays the "lady" image of Yuki in public, showing the gentle, dignified, and upright conduct expected of a daughter from an old aristocratic family. On the other hand, when the scene shifts to her private interactions with her brother Masachika, her voice immediately changes, vividly interpreting Yuki's inner devilish, anime-loving otaku side, and even her strongly possessive "obsessive girl" aspect towards her brother, leaving a deep impression on the audience with this huge personality gap.
The Vocal Magic of Dual Charm
Yuki Suou's character setting is extremely rich; she appears to be an elegant young lady on the surface, but in private, she is a heavy otaku who tells bad puns and is passionate about collecting anime merchandise. Wakana Maruoka's voice acting skillfully switches between these two modes. When Yuki teases Alisa as the "childhood friend," her tone carries a hint of playful provocation; and when she switches back to "little sister" mode, acting spoiled or吐槽 towards Masachika, her voice is filled with intimacy and dependence. This delicate vocal transformation is precisely the key to making Yuki Suou's character three-dimensional and full of charm.







