Mitsuki Saiga
Biography
Mitsuki Saiga is a prominent Japanese voice actress known for her distinctive deep voice, which has led her to be frequently cast in roles that embody strong female characters and male personas. Some of her most notable performances include Tsukasa from the .hack series, Maria Ross in Fullmetal Alchemist, and MakubeX from GetBackers. Additionally, she is recognized for voicing Wolfram von Bielefeld in Kyo Kara Maoh!, Chie in My-Hime/My-Otome, Teito Klein in 07-Ghost, and Jing in Jing: King of Bandits.
Saiga's talent has earned her critical acclaim, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards for her roles in Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, Gurren Lagann, and Toward the Terra. She also received the Overseas Fan Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards for her work as Wolfram in Kyo Kara Maoh! and Souji Okita in Peacemaker Kurogane. Beyond voice acting, she has ventured into music as part of the band Mitsuki Saiga feat. Just, releasing multiple albums and singles that have gained popularity on the Oricon charts.
Additionally, she is known by the alias Makoto Satou, under which she has participated in adult games and anime. Saiga's versatile talents continue to leave a significant mark on the Japanese entertainment industry.
Filmography
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Armitage: Dual Matrix
2002 • Julian (voice)
Gurren Lagann the Movie: Childhood's End
2008 • Rossiu Adai (voice)
Witch Hat Atelier
2026 • Iguin (voice)
My Awkward Senpai
2025 • Ritsu Kankaiji (voice)
Headhunted to Another World: From Salaryman to Big Four!
2025 • Rampage King (voice)
B: The Beginning
2018 • Izanami (voice)
Masamune-kun's Revenge
2017 • Kanetsugu Gaso (voice)
MegaMan NT Warrior
2002 • Eugene Chaud (voice)
Nabari no Ou
2008 • Yoite (voice)
To Your Eternity
2021 • Kahaku (voice)
MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance
2005 • Phantom
Management of a Novice Alchemist
2022 • Ophelia Millis (voice)
GetBackers
2002 • MakubeX (voice)
Nina the Starry Bride
2024 • Hikami (voice)
Requiem of the Rose King
2022 • Richard (voice)
Inazuma Eleven
2008 • 神童拓人