'Cosmic Princess Kaguya!' Cast: Meet the Actors Behind Netflix’s 2026 Animated Musical

Published 01/16/2026, 8:48 AM EST

Once upon a time, Princess Kaguya came from the moon. In 2026, she arrives on Netflix, with neon visuals, pop anthems, and a virtual world that feels tailor-made for the streaming generation. Cosmic Princess Kaguya! takes one of Japan’s oldest legends and flips it into an animated musical built for late-night binge culture. It is myth meets metaverse, and Netflix is betting big on its universal appeal.

And while the spectacle is loud, the voices behind it are even louder. As this Netflix musical is such a dazzling ride, who are the actors behind it?

Meet the cast bringing Cosmic Princess Kaguya! to life

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At the center of Cosmic Princess Kaguya! is Yūko Natsuyoshi, voicing the titular Kaguya. Natsuyoshi’s growing resume includes standout roles like Sasha Necron in The Misfit of Demon King Academy and Tsubaki in In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki, making her a rising star in anime voice work. 

Opposite her is Anna Nagase, who gives voice to Iroha Sakayori, a driven 17-year-old navigating life, part-time work, and the virtual world of Tsukuyomi. Nagase’s previous credits include Riko Amanai in Jujutsu Kaisen and Harley Quinn in Isekai Suicide Squad.

Completing the principal trio is voice actor Saori Hayami as Yachiyo Runami, the charismatic administrator of the virtual world who anchors both story and music. Hayami’s impressive body of work features iconic performances like Yor Forger in Spy x Family and Shinobu Kochou in Demon Slayer, giving the film a blend of star power and seasoned craft. 

The English dub also boasts voices from Jeannie Tirado (Kaguya), Dawn M. Bennett (Iroha), and Ryan Bartley/Frankie Kevich (Yachiyo - English & singing), with additional supporting cast such as Max Mittelman and Casey Mongillo rounding out the global voice lineup.

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If the cast supplies the soul, the storyline gives its heartbeat. One more ambitious, music-driven myth rising from a platform built on bold animation. 

Cosmic Princess Kaguya!: A tale of dreams, bonds, and virtual harmony

In Cosmic Princess Kaguya!, 17-year-old Iroha’s life shifts the moment a mysterious girl from the moon enters her world and soon becomes someone her own age. Their connection unfolds inside Tsukuyomi, a luminous virtual realm where creativity, performance, and friendship are not escapes but lifelines.

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That balance of intimacy and spectacle is shaped by Shingo Yamashita, who makes his feature-length directorial debut after leaving a strong visual imprint on anime openings for Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man. Drawing from popular folklore, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, and modern streaming culture, the film finds its emotional core through music and connection, elevated by contributions from Vocaloid icons Ryo (supercell) and HoneyWorks. 

Netflix’s Cosmic Princess Kaguya! reflects the streamer’s continued push to industrialize anime musicals for a global audience. By reworking a foundational piece of Japanese folklore through contemporary animation and original music, the project aligns creative ambition with platform scalability.

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What are your first impressions of the cast and story? Drop your thoughts below.

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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