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INTERVIEW: Embracing Second Chances with Kaiju No 8’s Masaya Fukunishi

Adrian RuizBy Adrian Ruiz07/06/20245 Mins Read
Kaiju No. 8 Episode 4 - Kafka Hibino
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Shonen anime has been a staple in my life for as long as I can remember. While I might be a bit past the intended age demographic, I am continually in awe of the profound impact Shonen can have on us at various life stages. As a 30-year-old navigating significant career and life changes, Kaiju No. 8 strikes a very personal chord with me. Among the rich cast of characters that redefine Shonen and its stellar action sequences, it’s Kafka Hibino’s character that sticks with me. When I shared this with Masaya Fukunishi, Kafka’s voice actor, he enthusiastically acknowledged that at 29, he too identifies strongly with Kafka Hibino’s path.

Fukunishi, a self-professed fan of Kaiju films, shared his thoughts on how Kaiju No. 8 fits into the broader cultural fascination with giant monsters. “I watch a lot of Kaiju movies screened in Japan, including live-action ones. Compared to those, Kaiju No. 8 feels a little catchier because it’s in anime form. One thing it does very well is capturing the background, design, environment, even down to the rubble. It really captures the essence of what a Kaiju movie represents and does it well in an abstract format like animation,” he explained. This unique approach gives the Kaiju genre a fresh perspective, blending detailed animation with the thrilling elements that fans love.

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Protagonist Kafka Hibino is central to the anime’s appeal. Kafka’s transformation from a regular human to a powerful Kaiju hunter embodies themes of duality and personal growth. When asked about conveying these themes through his voice acting, Fukunishi emphasized the importance of honesty in Kafka’s character. “Kafka does have that duality, but at his heart, he’s a single soul. There are different angles and aspects to his life, especially having joined the defense force, but a through line for both Kaiju No. 8 and Kafka is honesty and how he expresses his emotion. If I can always tap into that, whether I’m performing as Kaiju or Kafka, I think I can capture his soul,” Fukunishi said.

Fukunishi’s personal connection to Kafka Hibino’s journey is evident, and he hopes that viewers can find inspiration in Kafka’s story. “While going through this journey that is life, we have a lot of choices and we’re always living with that doubt—am I on the right path or making a bad decision? There’s always some level of doubt, but you have to take that doubt, take your hypothesis of the right path, and make it correct. That’s up to you,” he shared. This resonates deeply with millennials and elder Gen Z, who often face pressures and uncertainties about their life paths. Fukunishi’s adaptation of the Japanese saying “bloom wherever you are” into “bloom like crazy wherever you are” encapsulates this message perfectly.

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Reflecting on his favorite moments from recording, Fukunishi recounted a line from the early episodes that holds special significance. “Between episodes one and three, Kafka has a line to the effect of, ‘Whether you decide to give up or not is up to you.’ Kafka constantly has this theme of not giving up and keeping on trying. In that line of dialogue, he really declares and puts his foot down, saying, ‘I am going to embark on this journey.’ I could really relate to that, and it almost serves as a metaphor for my own work ethic,” Fukunishi said. This declaration of perseverance is a powerful reminder that the moment you give up, you stop improving, but if you persist, the possibilities are infinite.

Kaiju No. 8 isn’t just another anime about giant monsters wreaking havoc; it’s a deeply human story about resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of second chances. For millennials and elder Gen Z, who often find themselves at pivotal moments in their lives, Kafka Hibino’s journey offers a relatable and inspiring narrative.

In Kaiju No. 8, viewers will find not only thrilling Kaiju battles and stunning animation but also a poignant reminder that the path to success and fulfillment is rarely straightforward. It’s a journey filled with doubts, decisions, and the unwavering determination to keep moving forward, no matter the obstacles. The cast of characters in Kaiju No. 8 may defy typical Shonen norms, but the essential messages that make these stories so impactful remain undeniable.

As a kid, I looked up to Goku as the epitome of self-improvement, measuring my progress against his relentless drive. However, as an adult, it’s Kafka Hibino who has become my guiding light. Kafka’s story of resilience and transformation speaks to the challenges many of us face in adulthood. This shared experience underscores the anime’s power to inspire viewers to embrace second chances and persist despite life’s hurdles. As Masaya Fukunishi’s own experiences show, it’s never too late to start anew and “bloom like crazy” wherever life takes you.

Kaiju No. 8 Season 1 is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

This interview was edited for length and clarity and was conducted via a translator.

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Adrian Ruiz

I am just a guy who spends way to much time playing videos games, enjoys popcorn movies more than he should, owns too much nerdy memorabilia and has lots of opinions about all things pop culture. People often underestimate the effects a movie, an actor, or even a video game can have on someone. I wouldn’t be where I am today without pop culture.

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