
Bryce Papenbrook is an American voice actor known for his work on English anime dubs. He voices Inosuke Hashibira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (studio Ufotable) and has amassed hundreds of credits across film, television, and games.
In the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, produced by studio Ufotable, Papenbrook voices Inosuke Hashibira, the wild, boar-masked Demon Slayer who fights alongside Tanjiro Kamado. The high-energy part fits squarely within a career defined by leading roles in English-language anime, and it ranks among his best-known performances in the medium.
Born February 24, 1986, and sometimes credited as Bryce Rothstein, Papenbrook has worked as a voice actor since 1994. He is a prolific performer with hundreds of credits spanning film, television, and video games, and is recognized in particular for his contributions to English-dubbed Japanese anime.
Bryce Papenbrook is an American voice actor with hundreds of credits across film, television, and games. He is best known for English anime dubs, including voicing Inosuke Hashibira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba from studio Ufotable.
Papenbrook is recognized for leading roles in English-language anime, and his performance as Inosuke Hashibira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ranks among his best-known work in the medium. The high-energy, boar-masked Demon Slayer fits squarely within his career.
Papenbrook is a prolific performer with hundreds of credits spanning film, television, and video games. He has worked as a voice actor since 1994 and is especially recognized for his contributions to English-dubbed Japanese anime, including Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
In the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, produced by studio Ufotable, Papenbrook voices Inosuke Hashibira. Inosuke is the wild, boar-masked Demon Slayer who fights alongside Tanjiro Kamado.
Papenbrook has worked as a voice actor since 1994. Born February 24, 1986, he is sometimes credited as Bryce Rothstein.

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