Meet the Voice Actors of Pokemon Masters’ Voice Cast

meet the voice actors of Pokemon masters

Pokemon Masters is a brand-new mobile game that comes from DeNA and The Pokemon Company but instead of being about capturing Pokemon, this title features three-on-three battles with iconic Pokemon characters like Misty, Brock, and Lance. Surprisingly enough, all of the characters are voiced and it’s actually not that bad. Here’s everything you want to know about who the voice actors of the Pokemon Masters’ voice cast are.

Voice Actors of Pokemon Masters’ Voice Cast

Khoi Dao – Paulo

Khoi Dao voices Paulo in Pokemon Masters. You might recognize his voice from Fire Emblem Heroes or the Detective Pikachu 3DS game in which he voiced Wolt and Tim Goodman, respectively.

Alejandro Saab – Roark

Alejandro voices the Rock-type gym leader, Roark, in Pokemon Masters. He’s voiced a couple of characters in several different anime, including but not limited to, My Hero Academia, Rising of the Shield Hero, and Food Wars.

Faye Mata – Trista, Trinnia, and Tricia

Faye Mata is lending her talents to Pokemon Masters to voice not one, not two, but three characters in the mobile game. She plays Aqua in an anime called Konosuba and she also voices Petra in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Reba Buhr – Misty

Reba Buhr voices Misty in Pokemon Masters, and if you thought her voice sounded familiar, you might’ve heard her voice in several roles such as Katie and Lily in Yokai Watch and Karen/Llenn in SAO: Gun Gale Online.

Aleks Le – Brendan

Pokemon Masters isn’t the only game coming out this week that features the voice talents of Aleks Le. He also voices the main male protagonist in Astral Chain, Akira Howard. He’s also featured in Wargroove, The Division 2, and Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted.

Allegra Clark – Cynthia

Allegra Clark voices the elite Sinnoh League trainer, Cynthia, in Pokemon Masters. She has also lent her voice talents to several other video games and anime such as Astral Chain, Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Dorothea, Shamir), and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 (Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen).

Brianna Knickerbocker – Roxie and Viola

Knickerbocker voices both Roxie and Viola in Pokemon Masters but you might also have heard her voice in Astral Chain as the female lead, Julia in Left in Alive, and Rin in Catherine: Full Body.

Kaiji Tang – Noland, Hiker, and Pokefan

Kaiji Tang voices Noland, the Hiker, and the Pokefans in Pokemon Masters. Tang has also voiced characters like Kenny from Horizon: Zero Dawn, Li Ren in RWBY, and Narcian in Fire Emblem: Heroes.

Tamara Ryan – Professor Bellis

Tamara Ryan voices the character, Professor Bellis, in Pokemon Masters. She has lent her talents to Dragon Ball Super, ARK: Survival Evolved, and Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online.

Tom Bauer – Brock

Tom Bauer is an American voice actor that plays the role of Brock in Pokemon Masters. He’s also voiced Shou in Dragon Ball Super, Caules in Fate/Apocrypha, and Feitan in Hunter x Hunter.

Sean Chiplock – Siebold and Nanu

Sean Chiplock voices two characters in Pokemon Masters, Siebold and Nanu. You might recognize his voice work from Mortal Kombat 11 (Noob Saibot), Yokai Kitchen (Ryker), and Ghost Giant (Monsieur Toux).

Brandon Winckler – Red

Brandon Winckler has the honor the play the role of Red, the main character from the original Pokemon games, Red and Blue, in Pokemon Masters. He’s also done some voice work for Sword Art Online, Ace Combat 7, and Beyblade Burst.

That’s it, for now, for all the voice actors of the Pokemon Masters’ voice cast. When we find out who the rest of the cast is, we will be sure to update this article accordingly. For more on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

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