Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast

[S5] Episode 113 – From Wolf Children to A Sign of Affection – Lara Woodhull Speaks


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🎙️ Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast (R-GAP) – Featuring Voice Actress Lara Woodhull

What’s up, anime fans? It’s your boy Raysean from the Raysean Gadson Anime Podcast (aka R-GAP) bringing you another must-hear episode for anime lovers, voice acting enthusiasts, and anyone who loves talking about their favorite characters and the people who bring them to life.

This week, I’m joined by the incredible Lara Woodhull — a professional voice actress whose performances have lit up shows like A Sign of Affection, Tokyo Ghoul, Dragonar Academy, Arifureta, Yuri!!! on ICE, My Hero Academia, Wolf Children, and even One Piece.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • Lara’s personal journey from anime fan to professional voice actress

  • How she broke into the anime voice acting industry

  • Her anime origin story and early inspirations

  • Our favorite actresses in anime and what makes their performances stand out

  • Practical tips for anyone dreaming of a career in voice acting

  • Fun behind-the-scenes stories from recording fan-favorite shows

Lara’s career highlights include:

  • Yuki Itose (A Sign of Affection)

  • Hinami Fueguchi (Tokyo Ghoul)

  • Eco (Dragonar Academy)

  • Myu (Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest)

  • Ikazuchi (Kantai Collection)

  • Ayanami (Azur Lane)

  • Roles in Wolf Children, WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World?, and many more.

Born February 27, 1989, in Plano, Texas, Lara Woodhull works with FUNimation Entertainment and Crunchyroll, bringing depth, emotion, and unforgettable personality to every role she plays.

📢 Support the Episode:

  • 🎥 Watch the full interview on YouTube: youtube.com/@Raysean-rgap2/videos

  • 📸 Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/rgap2

  • 🎤 Follow Lara Woodhull: instagram.com/larawoodhullvo

  • ❤️ Like, share, and review this episode so more anime fans can discover R-GAP!

So plug in your headphones, relax, and enjoy an inspiring, funny, and insightful conversation about anime, voice acting, and the actresses who make the characters we love unforgettable. This is R-GAP — where anime conversations get real.

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