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Women’s History Month Video Interview With Voice Actress Caitlin Glass!

"Anime isn't afraid to tell stories based on concepts, ideas, feelings, and things that you can't touch."

Image of Caitlin Glass with some of the characters she's voiced

Welcome back to our Women’s History Month series of interviews! We’ve partnered up with our friends over atFunimationto celebrate some of anime’s most influential women.

Picture of the women that will be interviewed

Last week, I got the chance to chat withAnairis Quiñones, and the week before that wasMonica Rial’s interview.We’re closing out this special series of interviews with the one and only Caitlin Glass! Caitlin has been in the industry for decades, and trust me when I say that I’d break the word count of this piece if I laid out all of her credentials (but,ahem, Winry, Haruhi, Mina, Cammy … just to name a few).

In our interview, Caitlin talks about how she didn’t realize the Grimm Fairytales she watched back in the day on Nickelodeon was anime, how she loves how anime will take a concept likeloveand make an entire story out of it, and how this wholeanimething was meant to be a hobby.

LOL, how’s that going, ADR Director ofHorimiya?

Thanks, everyone, for checking out this series of interviews! I hope you’ve gotten to know these incredible women a bit more, and that if you’ve been hoping to get into the industry, you’ve been inspired to believe in yourself and pursue what you’re passionate about.

(Image: Caitlin Glass/Funimation)

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