Alejandro Saab

Alejandro Saab’s Rise from Dallas to the Dubbing Booth
Growing up between Dallas, Texas and Guayaquil, Ecuador, Alejandro Saab absorbed two cultures and two languages from the start. Spanish came first – his native tongue – before English carved its own place in his life and, eventually, his career. Of Ecuadorian, Cuban, and Lebanese descent, he carries a multicultural background that feeds directly into the emotional range he brings to every character he inhabits. The decision to become a voice actor came during his high school years, and by his mid-teens he had already launched a YouTube channel under the name KaggyFilms – a machinima and anime-focused space that eventually grew past 800,000 subscribers and introduced him to the community he would later serve through the booth.
His first credited dubbing role arrived through Fairy Tail, where he played Drake. From there, the credits accumulated steadily through work with Funimation in Dallas and Houston before a move to Los Angeles in 2019 unlocked the full scope of studio access – Bang Zoom!, Studiopolis, and Crunchyroll all became part of his regular rotation. Management under Mythic Talent, a One True King subsidiary, followed in March 2023 and solidified the infrastructure around a career that was already accelerating on its own momentum.
Hell’s Paradise and the Role That Redefined His Range
Gabimaru in Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku sits at the center of what Saab is capable of. The character – a ninja assassin who refuses to acknowledge his own humanity – demands absolute restraint in some moments and raw devastation in others. Pulling off both without the performance collapsing into inconsistency requires precision that Saab delivers across both seasons of the series. The role became one of the clearest demonstrations that he could carry a lead in a demanding action-driven narrative without leaning on vocal tricks or surface-level charisma.
That range had been building quietly in the seasons before – Izumi Miyamura in Horimiya required something almost opposite: an introverted boy who opens up gradually, softly, with visible emotional risk in each line. The contrast between those two major roles tells the fuller story of what Saab brings to the dubbing process. One character shuts down and survives; the other slowly, tentatively chooses to live.
HoYoverse, Games, and the Electric-Type Pattern
The partnership with HoYoverse stands as one of the defining chapters in Saab’s gaming career. Cyno in Genshin Impact, Jing Yuan in Honkai: Star Rail, and Anton Ivanov in Zenless Zone Zero gave him a trilogy of lightning-attributed characters across three separate games – a casting pattern so consistent that his announcement for Anton was greeted with knowing amusement from a fanbase already connecting the dots. Each character operates differently within their world, and the performances hold their own distinct weight rather than blending into a single type.
Outside HoYoverse, his gaming credits extend to Akihiko Sanada in Persona 3 Reload, Shallot in Dragon Ball Legends and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, Deadpool in Marvel Rivals, and Lance Bean in Contra: Operation Galuga – a spread that demonstrates comfort across both prestige RPG titles and action-heavy franchises. The consistency across these projects has made him one of the more recognizable voices in English-dubbed gaming over the last several years.
Tatsuya Shiba, Sae Itoshi, and the “Cool Prodigy” Archetype
Certain character archetypes follow a voice actor for a reason. In Saab’s case, the composed genius – cool in crisis, quietly extraordinary, restrained until the moment demands otherwise – keeps finding its way to him. Tatsuya Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High School fits that mold exactly, as does Sae Itoshi in Blue Lock, where the senior national-team striker functions almost as an avatar of pure footballing ambition. Neither character is warm in the conventional sense, and the performances benefit from that emotional distance being controlled rather than absent.
Takezo Kurata in Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life pulls in a different direction – anxious, earnest, unwilling to give up on a koto club that has every reason to fall apart. The emotional throughline is persistence rather than competence, and Saab handles the shift in register with the same attention he brings to action leads.
KaggyFilms, CyYu, and the Content Side of the Career
Long before major franchise work defined his public profile, KaggyFilms was the name people knew. The YouTube channel launched around 2010 through the Machinima network, pivoting over time toward anime reaction content and community commentary. At its peak the channel drew over 800,000 subscribers before Saab formally retired it and transitioned into VTubing under the persona CyYu – a creative reinvention that maintained an audience connection while separating the content identity from the professional voice actor one. The dual-platform presence gave fans unusual access to the person behind the credits, something that few dubbing actors maintain at that scale.
In 2024 alone, a Crunchyroll spotlight confirmed he voiced 22 anime characters – 14 of them in supporting capacities – a pace that underlines how active his studio schedule has remained alongside the online presence. Fellow voice actor Hayden Daviau, whom he married on August 12, 2022, is also his professional peer – a household where the dubbing industry is genuinely domestic in the most literal sense.
Most Known Roles of Alejandro Saab
- Gabimaru – Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku
- Izumi Miyamura – Horimiya
- Cyno – Genshin Impact
- Jing Yuan – Honkai: Star Rail
- Tatsuya Shiba – The Irregular at Magic High School
- Sae Itoshi – Blue Lock
- Cheng Xiaoshi – Link Click
- Anton Ivanov – Zenless Zone Zero
- Akihiko Sanada – Persona 3 Reload
- Takezo Kurata – Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life
- Kazuki Yasaka – Sarazanmai
- Naomasa Tsukauchi – My Hero Academia
- Shallot – Dragon Ball Legends / Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
- Deadpool – Marvel Rivals
- Einar – Vinland Saga (Netflix Dub)
- Leon – Pokemon Journeys: The Series
- Uno – Nanbaka
- Kaigaku – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
- Kazuya Souma – How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
- Drake – Fairy Tail (debut role)