Rudo Surebrec

Falsely accused, cast out, and dropped into a pit of living garbage, Rudo Surebrec's story in Studio BONES' 2025 anime Gachiakuta begins at rock bottom and only gets more volatile from there. A Sphere-born orphan once raised by his adoptive father Regto, he enters the Ground carrying nothing but fury, bandaged arms, and a score to settle with the system that condemned him.

Rudo Surebrec’s Personality and Role

Where most shonen leads arrive with a hopeful smile, Rudo walks in teeth bared. His anger is not a flaw to be corrected; it is the engine that keeps him alive. Raised as a tribesman in the slums of the Sphere and treated as disposable long before he was literally thrown away, every snarl he throws at the world comes with a receipt. As a Giver, he wields the 3R gloves gifted by Regto to transform discarded objects into Vital Instruments, making trash lethal, which in the context of Gachiakuta is less a superpower and more a statement. What the system throws away, Rudo turns into weapons. Over time, though, the edges soften just enough; bonds form with fellow Cleaners like Zanka, and beneath the scar tissue a deeply protective instinct takes shape.

Who Voices Rudo Surebrec in Gachiakuta?

In the English dub, Rudo is brought to life by Bryson Baugus, a Texas-based voice actor best known for playing Shoyo Hinata in Haikyu!! and Seishiro Nagi in Blue Lock. Baugus has spoken openly about how voicing Rudo serves as a genuine emotional outlet, channeling a raw intensity rarely demanded by his usual energetic roles. On the Japanese side, Aoi Ichikawa handles Rudo with equal weight. Ichikawa, who previously voiced Mitsuru in Darling in the Franxx and Nagara in the surrealist drama Sonny Boy, brings a controlled volatility to the role that fits Rudo’s barely contained worldview perfectly.

Rudo Surebrec Voiced by

English

He was previously based in Houston, Texas, but since then, he has moved to Dallas, Texas (although he still does…...

Japanese

Aoi Ichikawa is known for Darling in the Franxx (2018), Plunderer (2020) and Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (2023).A career of [actor_role_count]…...
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