English voice of Mikasa Ackerman
Written by A. H. on 23 Jan 2017
Comic Con season is almost upon us for 2017, and we're already looking forward to some of March's events. We aren't the only ones, with the MCM Group announcing a major anime-related guest for the MCM Liverpool Comic Con which runs on 11th and 12th of March at the Exhibition Centre in the city.
The guest in question, coming to the event courtesy of MyM Magazin, is Trina Nishimura, the English voice of Attack on Titan's Mikasa Ackerman amongst her more prominent roles. For more details, check out the full press release below.
Attack on Titan star Trina Nishimura to meet anime fans at Liverpool Comic Con
Here’s someone you won’t want to miss, anime fans! Trina Nishimura, who voices female lead Mikasa Ackerman in global phenomenon Attack On Titan, is to be the guest of MyM magazine when MCM Liverpool Comic Con returns in March. The award-winning voice actor will be on the MyM stand signing free autographs with a purchase of the latest issue of the magazine.
As well as playing Eren Jaeger’s fiercely-protective adopted sister Mikasa in Attack On Titan, Trina Nishimura’s roles include Lan Fan in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Kurisu Makise inSteins;Gate, Seira Kazuno in Love Live! Sunshine!!, Chain Sumeragi in Blood Blockade Battlefront, Sohara in Heaven's Lost Property, Mari Illustrious Makinami in the Rebuild of Evangelion film series and Kenjiro Minami in hit figure skating show Yuri On Ice.
Fan favourite Trina’s many other anime credits include Black Butler; Soul Eater; Tokyo Ghoul; Space Dandy; My Hero Academia; Baccano!; A Certain Scientific Railgun; Psycho-Pass; Cashern Sins and 2015 cyberpunk thriller Ghost In The Shell: The New Movie.
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Author: A. H.
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