
【My Hero Academia】Todoroki Shoto's Voice Actor is "Eren"! Revealing How Kaji Yuki Portrays the Struggle of Ice and Fire
The reason why "My Hero Academia" has become popular worldwide is not only due to its passionate plot and distinct character settings, but also largely thanks to the "voice actors" who give souls to the characters. Among them, the ever-popular Shoto Todoroki's unique charm comes not only from his handsome appearance and powerful Quirk, but also from the superb performance of his voice actor. While many viewers are captivated by his voice, they often feel a sense of "familiarity." That's right! The person providing the voice for Shoto Todoroki is none other than a top superstar in the Japanese voice acting industry.

Revealing the Answer: Shoto Todoroki's Voice Comes from "Yuki Kaji"
The one who breathes life into Shoto Todoroki is the widely known, super-popular Japanese voice actor — Yuki Kaji (かじ ゆうき / Kaji Yūki).
Yuki Kaji is one of the representative figures in the Japanese voice acting industry, renowned for his wide vocal range and highly explosive emotional performances. He has twice won the voice acting industry's highest honor, the "Leading Actor Award," possessing both skill and popularity. Characters voiced by him often become classics within their respective works.
From Cold to Gentle: How Yuki Kaji Portrays Shoto Todoroki's Transformation
Shoto Todoroki is an extremely complex character internally, and his growth trajectory is a major highlight of "MHA." Yuki Kaji's performance perfectly conveys this transformation to the audience through his voice.
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Initial Coldness and Suppression: In the early story, due to family issues, Shoto Todoroki closes off his heart, displaying a cold personality with a sense of distance. Yuki Kaji uses a relatively steady, low-pitched voice during this stage, with almost no emotional fluctuation in his tone, accurately portraying his alienation from his surroundings and the pain and anger suppressed beneath his icy exterior.
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Emotional Outburst at the Turning Point: During the battle with Izuku Midoriya at the U.A. Sports Festival, Shoto Todoroki's emotional defenses crumble. Yuki Kaji showcases his astonishing emotional explosiveness here, transitioning from suppressed whispers to desperate shouts, releasing the character's long-pent-up emotions all at once. This becomes one of the anime's famous scenes, moving countless viewers.











