
The Voice That Gave Life to Aki Hayakawa: An In-Depth Analysis of the Charm of Japanese Voice Actor Shogo Sakata and English Voice Actor in "Chainsaw Man"
The success of the "Chainsaw Man" anime is not only attributed to the production company MAPPA's exquisite animation and highly faithful adaptation of the story, but also crucially to the voice actors' superb performances, which breathe life into the characters. Among them, the highly popular tragic character Aki Hayakawa, with his complex personality of being cold on the outside but warm on the inside, becomes even more three-dimensional through the voice actors' interpretations. This article will delve into introducing the Japanese voice actor Shōgo Sakata, who voices Aki Hayakawa, and take a look at the performance of the English dub, exploring how they use their voices to shape this character deeply loved by fans.

Japanese Voice Actor: Shōgo Sakata — Perfectly Portraying Aki's Repression and Gentleness
The Japanese voice for Aki Hayakawa is provided by voice actor Shōgo Sakata. Aki Hayakawa is a devil hunter burdened by a painful past, driven by a goal of revenge, while also being a gentle, brotherly figure who takes care of Denji and Power. Shōgo Sakata successfully conveys Aki's usual calmness and repression, as well as his decisiveness in battle, through his slightly deep and cool voice.
However, what fans appreciate even more is the emotional depth Sakata displays in the details. In scenes of Aki's daily interactions with Denji and Power, his tone unconsciously reveals a hint of helplessness and care, perfectly portraying the transition from a stern senior to an awkward "parental" figure. Especially in the later parts of the anime, when Aki becomes aware of his limited remaining life and begins to cherish his time with his "family," Sakata's voice is filled with gentleness and fragility, allowing the audience to deeply feel the character's inner struggles and transformation.
Other Representative Works of Shōgo Sakata: Besides Aki Hayakawa in "Chainsaw Man," Shōgo Sakata has also demonstrated his versatile voice acting in other works, such as:
- "Fairy Ranmaru: Your Heart is Mine to Heal": Airan Maru
- "The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady": Algard Bern Parestia
- "The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic": Usato
Through these diverse roles, one can see Shōgo Sakata's ability to handle various vocal ranges, but Aki Hayakawa is undoubtedly one of his most iconic representative roles in recent years.







