Explore anime characters as a spatial graph — connected not by genre or franchise, but by the Japanese voice actors they share.
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.
Characters sharing a seiyuu appear with a connecting edge. The actor's name floats below the link.
Your own isolated canvas. Each user starts with a blank white space — entirely theirs.
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.
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.
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.