Shōta Shimoda
Description
Shōta Shimoda is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan, born on July 9, 2002. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor, appearing in several live-action television dramas and films before transitioning to voice work.
Shimoda is best known for providing the voice of the protagonist Kai Ashimoto in the critically acclaimed 2017 animated fantasy film Lu Over the Wall, directed by Masaaki Yuasa and produced by Science Saru. This role marked his debut in the anime industry, where he voiced a lonely ninth-grade boy who forms a transformative friendship with a mermaid named Lu. For his performance as Kai, Shimoda performed the character's musical numbers, contributing to the film's central theme of music as a medium for connection and emotional healing.
Beyond his work in animation, Shimoda has built a career in Japanese television drama. His live-action credits include roles in the 2017 time-travel comedy series Ashi Girl, the 2016 drama Furenabaochin, and the 2015 television special Okaasan, Ore wa Daijoubu. He also appeared as a child actor in the 2009 series Saru Lock and its subsequent film adaptation. No other major anime voice roles or recurring professional collaborations have been identified in available records.
Shimoda is best known for providing the voice of the protagonist Kai Ashimoto in the critically acclaimed 2017 animated fantasy film Lu Over the Wall, directed by Masaaki Yuasa and produced by Science Saru. This role marked his debut in the anime industry, where he voiced a lonely ninth-grade boy who forms a transformative friendship with a mermaid named Lu. For his performance as Kai, Shimoda performed the character's musical numbers, contributing to the film's central theme of music as a medium for connection and emotional healing.
Beyond his work in animation, Shimoda has built a career in Japanese television drama. His live-action credits include roles in the 2017 time-travel comedy series Ashi Girl, the 2016 drama Furenabaochin, and the 2015 television special Okaasan, Ore wa Daijoubu. He also appeared as a child actor in the 2009 series Saru Lock and its subsequent film adaptation. No other major anime voice roles or recurring professional collaborations have been identified in available records.
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- JapaneseAnime overview: Lu over the wall