Mitsuki Saiga is a Japanese voice actress represented by Ken Production, recognized for a deep, versatile voice that she brings to the role of Uraume in the Japanese-language Jujutsu Kaisen.
Saiga lends her voice to Uraume, Sukuna's attendant, in the Japanese version of Jujutsu Kaisen. The role draws on the same rich, distinctive vocal quality that has defined her career, applied here to one of the series' more enigmatic figures. Her performance is part of the original Japanese cast assembled for the MAPPA production.
Beyond Jujutsu Kaisen, Saiga has voiced Kuranosuke Koibuchi in the josei comedy Princess Jellyfish, Yoite in the ninja drama Nabari no Ou, and Maria Ross within the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise. Video game fans know her as Tiz Arrior from Bravely Default and Mòrag from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, while younger audiences recognize her voice as Hibiki Shikyoin from PriPara and Solulu from Kiratto Pri☆Chan.
Mitsuki Saiga is a Japanese voice actress recognized for a deep, versatile voice. She brings that quality to the role of Uraume in the Japanese-language Jujutsu Kaisen.
Saiga voices Uraume, Sukuna's attendant, in the Japanese version of Jujutsu Kaisen. The performance is part of the original Japanese cast assembled for the MAPPA production.
Saiga voices Kuranosuke Koibuchi in the josei comedy Princess Jellyfish and Maria Ross within the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise. She also voices Yoite in the ninja drama Nabari no Ou.
Video game fans know Saiga as Tiz Arrior from Bravely Default and Mòrag from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Younger audiences also recognize her voice as Hibiki Shikyoin from PriPara.
Born in 1973, Saiga has been active in the industry since 1998. She is represented by the talent agency Ken Production.

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