Brittney Karbowski

Brittney Karbowski voice actor profile
Birth Date: 26/06/1986

With roots in Houston-area stage productions, Brittney Karbowski entered anime dubbing through ADV Films in 2004 and never looked back. Working across Funimation, Sentai Filmworks, and beyond, she has built one of the most extensive catalogs in English-language anime. Best known for Mikoto Misaka in A Certain Scientific Railgun, Black Star in Soul Eater, and Rimuru Tempest in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

Brittney Karbowski’s Rise as a Voice of a Generation

Out of Houston’s local theater circuit came a voice that would go on to define some of the most recognizable characters in dubbed anime. Karbowski’s path into the industry was accidental in the best way possible – a director from ADV Films spotted her during a stage performance of The Rocky Horror Show in Houston, Texas, and the offer to audition changed everything. Her first credited anime work arrived in 2004 with a background role in Gantz, and within a few years she had moved from ensemble extras to lead characters at ADV Films, voicing Himeko Katagiri in Pani Poni Dash and Aoba Tsuzaki in Jinki: Extend.

Soul Eater and the Role That Defined Her Range

Landing Black Star in Funimation’s English dub of Soul Eater marked a clear turning point. The character – a loud, relentless, self-aggrandizing ninja with genuine emotional depth – required Karbowski to cross-gender voice in a way that felt completely grounded. By her own admission, the audition was partly improvised around her brother’s voice, and the director ran with it. The role aired on Adult Swim in 2013 and remains one of the most cited examples of her ability to voice characters far outside the expected register of female voice actors in anime dubbing.

Mikoto Misaka and the Railgun Legacy

The A Certain Scientific Railgun franchise handed Karbowski one of her most demanding assignments: Mikoto Misaka, a tsundere electromaster whose arc runs across multiple series. More than a single character, Karbowski also voiced dozens of Misaka’s Network clones across A Certain Magical Index and its sequels, each requiring subtle tonal variation while maintaining a coherent identity. The role demonstrated a technical precision that went well beyond standard casting and earned her a permanent place in the franchise’s English-language run.

Rimuru Tempest and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Voicing Rimuru Tempest in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime brought Karbowski into another high-stakes lead role – this time a reincarnated slime navigating a fantasy world with growing power and unexpected warmth. The character starts genderless and evolves into one of isekai’s most endearing protagonists, and Karbowski’s performance across the series tracks that evolution with clear consistency. Her work on Rimuru drew new attention from anime audiences who may not have followed her earlier catalog.

A Career Built Across Two Decades of English Dubbing

Other standout credits include Wendy Marvell in Fairy Tail (reprised in the 2024 sequel series Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest), Yuri Nakamura in Angel Beats!, Selim Bradley in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Migi in Parasyte: The Maxim, Nanachi in Made in Abyss, and Estelle Bright in The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. Alongside her voice work, she has appeared in live-action film productions including Puncture and the horror film Atrocity. The breadth of her output across ADV Films, Funimation, and Sentai Filmworks spans well over 600 credited roles across more than two decades.

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TV Shows: Alice & Zoroku (2017)
Asahi Hinagiri is a character from the anime series Alice & Zoroku voiced by Brittney Karbowski in English and voiced...
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