Ifreeta

Ifreeta’s Personality and Role in the Story
What makes Ifreeta so unsettling is how cheerfully unashamed she is about what she does. Feeding on human souls is, to her, simply a matter of taste – quite literally, as she describes the experience with the glee of a gourmand savoring a fine meal. Her Mirage Manual notes that she has “a bad habit of strolling from world to world, munching on any soul that catches her eye,” and her in-game dialogue backs this up with a gleeful menace that is hard to forget. Even the kind-hearted Ifrit wants nothing to do with her. Rare not just for her gender within the ifrit tribe, Ifreeta stands apart for the depth of her soul-devouring ability, which she wields with an almost theatrical flair. She functions as a boss encounter that tests players while delivering one of the game’s more darkly comic exchanges.
Who Voices Ifreeta in World of Final Fantasy?
Tania Gunadi brings Ifreeta to life in the English version, lending the character a sharp, playful energy that makes her villainy oddly fun to watch unfold. Gunadi, an Indonesian-American actress who rose to prominence as Miko Nakadai in Transformers: Prime, brings a nimble comedic edge that suits Ifreeta’s soul-munching theatrics perfectly. On the Japanese side, the role belongs to Yukari Tamura, one of the most celebrated seiyuu in the industry, known widely for her star-making turn as Nanoha Takamachi in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and for Rika Furude in Higurashi: When They Cry. Tamura’s signature ability to balance sweetness with something quietly unsettling makes her an ideal fit for Ifreeta’s particular brand of charming menace.