Cuauhtémoc Miranda

Description
Cuauhtémoc Miranda is a Mexican voice actor known for his extensive work in the Spanish-language dubbing of anime and animated series for the Mexican market. His career in the industry spans over a decade, with a significant portfolio of credits dating back to the late 2000s.

One of his earliest notable roles was providing the voice for Torune Aburame in the long-running series Naruto Shippuden. He gained further recognition in the early 2010s for his work as Kazuichi Arai in the romantic comedy series Kimi ni Todoke - From Me To You. His repertoire also includes characters in acclaimed series such as Santana in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Shinichi Satou in Blue Exorcist.

Miranda has voiced several prominent and recurring characters across a wide variety of popular anime. He is the voice of Hajime Nagumo, the protagonist of the isekai series Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest, a role he has reprised across multiple seasons and specials since 2019. He also voices Isaac Ray Pelham Westcott in the Date A Live franchise, appearing in its third, fourth, and fifth seasons. In the action-heavy series Jujutsu Kaisen, he provides the voice for the curse Kechizu. His other major roles include Hanafuda Sakura in Tribe Nine, Saburo Tabuchi in Platinum End, Dot Barrett in Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Hiyoshi in The Vampire Dies in No Time, and Eldrie Synthesis Thirty-One in Sword Art Online: Alicization.

A notable aspect of Miranda's career is his work on long-running and multi-season franchises, demonstrating his ability to maintain consistent character performances. Besides Arifureta and Date A Live, he has voiced Edgar Allan Poe across the fourth and fifth seasons of Bungo Stray Dogs and Secco in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. His more recent work from 2023 to 2025 includes roles in high-profile series such as Rikuson in The Apothecary Diaries, Langa Hasegawa in the SK8 the Infinity OVA, Dot Barrett in the Mashle sequel arc, Jeongho Kang in Solo Leveling, and Kazuichi Arai once again in the third season of Kimi ni Todoke. This consistent presence in major anime titles establishes him as a prominent figure in the Mexican voice acting community.