
American voice actress Abby Trott lends her voice to Momo Ayase, the lead role of Dandadan's English dub, one credit in a career built largely through her work with Bang Zoom! Entertainment.
In the English dub of Dandadan, Abby Trott voices Momo Ayase, the psychic high schooler whose ghost-hunting dare with classmate Okarun kicks off the series' blend of supernatural chaos and comedy. Momo anchors the show emotionally as well as comedically, and Trott balances her stubborn bravado with real vulnerability across the season. The part places Trott in a lead spot on one of the more talked-about English dub casts of the mid-2020s anime slate.
Trott's path into voice work began unusually, performing in Japanese puppet productions before she relocated to the United States and signed with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, the dubbing studio behind much of her English-language anime output. She has since built a resume of major franchise leads, including voicing Nezuko Kamado on Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Yoh Asakura on the rebooted Shaman King, and Shizuka Mikazuki in the zombie comedy Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, alongside video game work such as Maya Fey across the Ace Attorney series and Windblade in Transformers: Combiner Wars. She also recorded the English-language rendition of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate theme song.
Abby Trott is best known for voicing Momo Ayase, the lead role in the English dub of Dandadan, and for playing Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Both credits have made her one of the more recognizable names in current English-language anime dubbing.
Beyond Momo Ayase in Dandadan, Abby Trott has voiced Yoh Asakura in the rebooted Shaman King and Shizuka Mikazuki in the zombie comedy Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Her range covers major anime leads as well as supporting genre roles.
Abby Trott has voiced Maya Fey across the Ace Attorney game series and Windblade in Transformers: Combiner Wars. She also recorded the English-language rendition of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate theme song.
Abby Trott's path into voice work began performing in Japanese puppet productions before she relocated to the United States. She has been active since 2013 and signed with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, the dubbing studio behind much of her English-language anime output.
Momo Ayase is the psychic high schooler whose ghost-hunting dare with classmate Okarun kicks off Dandadan's blend of supernatural chaos and comedy. Abby Trott, who voices her in the English dub, balances the character's stubborn bravado with real vulnerability across the season.

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