World of Final Fantasy

Grymoire is a world built from pieces of other worlds. Every dungeon pulls from a different chapter of Final Fantasy history, and the monsters that populate it are recognizable faces from twenty-five years of the series, scaled down to toy-sized proportions and made stackable. Square Enix and Tose designed the game as a love letter to longtime fans, but the tone is warm and funny rather than reverential. Voice directors Kirk Thornton and Robert Buchholz assembled the World of Final Fantasy voice cast to balance comedy, nostalgia, and genuine stakes across original characters and returning legends.
Josh Keaton leads as Lann, the more impulsive of the two twins, a role that seems counterintuitive for an actor best known as Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man. Keaton plays Lann’s cheerful recklessness with genuine warmth, making him likable rather than irritating. Amanda Leighton, who voiced Blossom in Cartoon Network’s Powerpuff Girls revival, plays Reynn with the exasperated patience of someone used to keeping a disaster-prone sibling in line. Jennifer Hale takes Pellinore, a villain role that adds another dimension to a career built on commanding presences like Commander Shepard in Mass Effect. Cassandra Lee Morris, recognizable as Taiga Aisaka in Toradora, brings sharp authority to Enna Kros, the god who set this whole chain of events in motion.
The World of Final Fantasy voice actors run much deeper than those four. Longtime Final Fantasy performers reprise their roles across the guest character roster: Steve Burton as Cloud Strife, Tara Strong as Rikku, James Arnold Taylor as Tidus, and Ali Hillis as Lightning all contribute to a guest lineup that feels like a fan convention that somehow also has a plot. Each character page in the table below breaks down the full casting, the character’s role in Grymoire, and the voice actor’s broader work. Start anywhere and go from there.
THE WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY CAST
| Character | English Voice Actor | Japanese Voice Actor |
|---|---|---|