SeiyuuNexus

The hidden web
of anime voices

Explore anime characters as a spatial graph — connected not by genre or franchise, but by the Japanese voice actors they share.

Pan & zoom the space
Edges = shared seiyuu
Bubbles = anime groups
See how it works

Every anime shares voices.
We make them visible.

Seiyuu (Japanese voice actors) cross-contaminate across dozens of shows. A character from Demon Slayer and a character from Spy x Family might share the same voice. When you add both anime to your canvas, that invisible thread becomes a visible edge in space.

Characters with no shared voice actor stay hidden. Only meaningful connections appear.

Demon Slayer
Tanjiro
Nezuko
Zenitsu
Hanae Natsuki
Spy x Family
Anya
Loid
Yor

Characters sharing a seiyuu appear with a connecting edge. The actor's name floats below the link.

How it works

Your personal voice actor constellation

01

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Your own isolated canvas. Each user starts with a blank white space — entirely theirs.

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Add anime with one click

Hit "Add Anime" and pick from a database. All characters from that anime are pulled in — but only those with cross-anime voice actor links appear in your space.

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Watch connections emerge

Each anime gets a colored bubble. Characters sharing a Japanese voice actor get linked by an edge. Drag bubbles around. Zoom in. Find your favorites.

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Discover the hidden web

Realize which seiyuu show up everywhere. Find unexpected connections between your favorite shows. The graph grows as you add more anime.

"Every seiyuu is a thread running through dozens of anime. SeiyuuNexus makes that thread visible."

The anime fandom has always known: voice actors are the connective tissue between shows. We've just never had a tool to see it spatially — until now.

No algorithms. No recommendations. Just the raw graph of voice actor relationships, laid out in a space you control.