You call it an anime for people who don’t typically watch anime – it has vibes that you get in other shows. I have not read the manga – I’ve avoided spoilers for years! So I have no idea what’s going to happen. I’ve always called it “an anime for people who don’t like anime.” The third season just finished airing in Japan, so could you give us your thoughts on the continued success of this series?īP: I’m so excited to start recording again! We just started the third season at this point. Scoop: Speaking of significant franchises, Attack on Titan is still a massive presence in the industry right now. You really do appreciate the animation even more in the theater – Heaven’s Feel is just beautiful, and I’m so excited that we get two more movies. Recently, I recorded a movie, Heaven’s Feel, and that hit theaters and it was so amazing to watch. I know that there’s all of these different routes and stories that have happened and shows that have come out of that, and there’s an amazing mobile game that people are totally addicted to. The role I was cast in was Shiro Emiya, in Unlimited Blade Works, which we refer to as “unlimited budget” because of how much it must have cost to do that animation. Could you discuss how big it’s become and reflect on your experience with the series?īP: I was familiar with the Fate franchise before I was attached to it. Fate is so huge right now, and you’ve been involved with the franchise for a while now. Scoop: The biggest presence at Otakon this year seems to be Fate – it’s even on the lanyards this year. That people appreciate it – that’s my applause. That’s why I love coming to conventions, to be able to hear those stories and see that my work did make it out and touch people. You’re just putting your voice out there and you don’t really realize that people are seeing this and that it’s touching them in different ways. We’re in this soundproof booth, and if you do something that’s funny, or something that’s great and really gets the message, you just hear the director hit the button and go “yeah, great, moving on.” It’s not like when you’re on stage. Coming to conventions, for a voice actor, is like a voice actor’s applause. I had an autograph session that went a lot longer than I thought it would – a lot of people showed up, which is incredible. Scoop: How has Otakon treated you this year?īryce Papenbrook (BP): It’s been great. Scoop had the opportunity to chat with Papenbrook at Otakon 2018, where he discussed the massive impact that anime continues to have in the entertainment industry and where we can hear him next. He has also lent his pipes to non-anime roles, including Cat Noir in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir and in numerous video games. Bryce Papenbrook is a voice actor known for his roles in various anime, such as Kirito in Sword Art Online, Eren in Attack on Titan, Ceasar in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Shirou in Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, and many others.
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