
The Voice That Gives Life to "Monsters": An In-Depth Analysis of the Dual Charms of "Blue Lock" Character Hyoma Chigiri's Voice Actor "Tsubasa Kaito"
In "BLUE LOCK," Hyouma Bachira has become one of the most dazzling presences in the work with his imaginative dribbling skills and unpredictable free-spirited style. Inside him resides a "monster," possessing both childlike innocence and beast-like ferocity. To vividly bring such a complex and contradictory character to life, the voice actor behind him is undoubtedly the greatest contributor. So, who exactly is the voice actor of Hyouma Bachira who successfully gave him a soul?

Tasuku Kaito: A Rising Star Alongside Hyouma Bachira
The voice behind Hyouma Bachira is the new-generation Japanese male voice actor — Tasuku Kaito. For many viewers, Hyouma Bachira might be their first encounter with Tasuku Kaito, and this performance has undoubtedly become one of the most representative milestones in his voice acting career.
Tasuku Kaito officially debuted in 2019 and quickly made a name for himself in the competitive voice acting industry with his unique voice and superb acting skills. He also has some understanding of soccer itself, which helped him better immerse himself in the role.
Genius and "Monster": The Perfect Duet of Voice
The greatest charm of Hyouma Bachira's character lies in the stark contrast between his "surface" and "inner" self. Normally, he is a cheerful, innocent, and sunny boy with an upbeat tone, speaking freely and full of childlike qualities. However, once he enters a selfless state during a match, the "monster" inside him awakens, and his voice instantly becomes deep, hoarse, and filled with aggression and pressure.
Tasuku Kaito's performance perfectly captures the essence of these two states:
- Surface Bachira: In daily conversations or when interacting with Yoichi Isagi, Tasuku Kaito uses a higher, brighter voice, accurately conveying Bachira's outgoing nature and pure reliance on his partner.
- Inner Monster: When Bachira starts breaking through by listening to the "monster's" voice, Tasuku Kaito's voice noticeably deepens, carrying a hint of madness and wildness, allowing the audience to intuitively feel the overwhelming momentum through his voice.






