Alejandro Saab is an American voice actor, content creator, and VTuber best known for his roles in English dubs of anime, video games, and animation. Born on November 15, 1994, in Miami, Florida, he was raised in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and is of Lebanese and Cuban descent. Saab has built a prominent career voicing complex characters across major franchises, including Cyno in Genshin Impact, Izumi Miyamura in Horimiya, and Gabimaru the Hollow in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku.[1][2][3][4]Saab's professional journey in voice acting began in the mid-2010s, with early credits in anime series such as Fairy Tail and My Hero Academia, where he voiced characters like Naomasa Tsukauchi. He has collaborated with renowned studios including Funimation, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, and Rooster Teeth, contributing to over 250 roles in projects ranging from Dragon Ball Legends as Shallot to Pokémon Journeys as Leon.[1][5][6]Beyond voice work, Saab maintains a significant online presence as a YouTuber under the handle KaggyFilms, where he has amassed over 800,000 subscribers (as of November 2025) through content focused on Dragon Ball Z mods, gameplay, and collaborations, accumulating more than 160 million views. He also operates as a VTuber named CyYu, streaming games and engaging with fans on platforms like Twitch and Instagram.[7][2]
Early Life and Background
Birth and Family Heritage
Alejandro Saab was born on November 15, 1994, in Miami, Florida, USA.[1][8]Saab's ethnic heritage is Ecuadorian on his father's side, with Cuban and Lebanese roots from his mother's side, identifying him as Ecuadorian-Cuban-Lebanese-American.[9] He was raised in a multicultural household, reflecting his blended ancestry, though details about his immediate family remain limited in public records to respect their privacy.[10] This diverse background contributed to his native fluency in Spanish alongside English, fostering early exposure to varied cultural perspectives.[10][4]During his early years, Saab was raised in Guayaquil, Ecuador, which further immersed him in Latin American influences.[10] In 2019, he relocated from Dallas to the Los Angeles area, seeking expanded opportunities in the entertainment industry.[8] This move marked a significant transition in his personal journey, aligning with his growing interest in performance shaped by his multicultural upbringing.[10]
Education and Early Interests
Saab was raised in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where his multicultural heritage provided early exposure to diverse linguistic and cultural influences, including native fluency in Spanish.[4][11] During high school, Saab developed a strong passion for voice acting, deciding at that time to pursue it as a career; this interest was sparked by his engagement with anime dubs and the performances of established voice actors.[11][12]Following high school, Saab pursued formal education in animation, earning an Associate's Degree from Miami Dade College in Florida between 2013 and 2014.[13][14] He then attended the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) from 2014 to 2015, initially intending to become an animator, but found the experience unfulfilling and dropped out after one year, later reflecting that it left him deeply depressed.[14][15][16]Saab's early interests extended beyond academics into anime and video games, which fueled his enthusiasm for dubbing and character performance from a young age; he has cited particular admiration for the versatile work of voice actor Jessie James Grelle in the anime Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple as a key influence on his path into the industry.[12] This childhood and adolescent immersion in international media, combined with his self-directed exploration of voice techniques, laid the groundwork for his amateur experiments in impressions and accents before entering professional training.[11]
Professional Career
Entry into Voice Acting
Saab began his professional voice acting career around 2015, starting with minor roles in web series and indie projects through Texas-based opportunities. His debut professional gig came with additional voices in the Rooster Teethweb seriesDEATH BATTLE!, contributing to episodes from 2015 to 2017.[3]In 2016, he secured his first anime dubbing role as Drake the Sniper in Fairy Tail, a Funimation production that highlighted his early work in supporting characters. This opportunity came via auditions at local studios, where Saab initially self-represented while building connections in the industry.[17][1]Based in Dallas, Texas, Saab's entry into the field was facilitated by affiliations with smaller studios like Okratron 5000 and Funimation, allowing him to navigate the competitive voice acting market as a newcomer. As an Ecuadorian-raised, Cuban-Lebanese American, he brought a multicultural perspective to his performances in a diverse industry.[1][11]To expand his access to casting calls, Saab relocated to Los Angeles in 2019, shifting from self-representation to agency affiliation and further connections with studios like Bang Zoom Entertainment. This transition marked a pivotal step in overcoming initial hurdles of limited regional opportunities.[8]
Studio Work and Training
Saab has established long-standing professional relationships with several prominent voice acting studios, including FUNimation (now part of Crunchyroll), Bang Zoom Entertainment, and Rooster Teeth, where he records dubs for anime, animation, and other media projects.[1] He is also represented by Atlas Talent Agency, which has facilitated his work in diverse voiceover capacities since entering the industry in the mid-2010s.[18] These affiliations have enabled him to collaborate closely with directors on dubbing techniques, refining performances through iterative feedback sessions tailored to specific project needs.[11]To enhance his craft, Saab has pursued structured training, including vocal coaching focused on accents and character analysis workshops led by industry veterans such as Crispin Freeman.[19] Additional mentorship from voice actors like Kyle Hebert, Sonny Strait, and Chris Rager has emphasized vocal health, expressive range, and adaptability in ensemble recordings.[20] These methods have supported his involvement in a substantial project volume, with credits spanning over 246 titles by 2025, allowing him to navigate varied genres such as action sequences requiring dynamic energy and dramatic scenes demanding emotional depth.[3]Over time, Saab's skills have evolved into a signature style characterized by electric expressiveness and versatility, particularly in conveying intense, multifaceted characters through a blend of high-octane intensity and nuanced subtlety.[11] This development stems from consistent studio collaborations and targeted training, enabling him to deliver performances that balance raw power with layered emotional complexity across his extensive body of work.[1]
Career Milestones and Recognition
Saab achieved a significant breakthrough in 2022 with his casting as Yuri Briar in the English dub of Spy x Family, a role that highlighted his versatility in portraying complex, emotionally layered characters, and as Cyno in Genshin Impact, contributing to the game's expansive narrative through voice work in a globally popular title.[3][1] These performances marked a pivotal shift, expanding his visibility beyond earlier supporting roles and establishing him as a rising talent in anime and video game dubs.[2]In 2023, Saab secured the lead role of Gabimaru in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku, voicing the stoic assassin in this action-packed adaptation, which premiered on Crunchyroll and drew praise for its intense dubbing quality.[21] This casting represented a major milestone, showcasing his ability to anchor a high-stakes series and leading to increased industry opportunities through partnerships with studios like Bang Zoom Entertainment.Saab's career continued to advance in 2024 and 2025 with his expansion into the long-running Pokémon franchise, including voicing Leon in Pokémon Journeys: The Series and Jacq in Pokémon Horizons: The Series - The Search for Laqua.[6] These roles underscored his growing prominence in mainstream animation dubs. By 2025, his involvement in international collaborations, particularly multiple HoYoverse projects such as Jing Yuan in Honkai: Star Rail and Anton Ivanov in Zenless Zone Zero, signified a maturation in his trajectory, with additional voices in ongoing series like Solo Leveling.[9]While Saab has not received formal nominations at events like the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, his contributions have earned fan recognition through consistent convention appearances, including Anime Pasadena 2025, where he engages with audiences on his high-profile roles.[22]
Voice Acting Roles
Anime Dubs
Alejandro Saab has made significant contributions to English-dubbed anime series since entering the industry in the mid-2010s, voicing a range of protagonists and supporting characters that highlight his versatility in portraying complex emotions and action-oriented roles. His work spans studios like Funimation and Crunchyroll, with performances that have helped popularize dubs among Western audiences by capturing the nuances of character backstories and relationships.[3][8]Saab's early anime dub roles include Tamotsu Denkigai in Akiba's Trip: The Animation (2017), where he lent his voice to the otaku protagonist navigating a supernatural outbreak in Akihabara, marking one of his initial forays into comedic action series. In 2018, he voiced Junichi Hashiba in My First Girlfriend is a Gal, portraying a high school student's awkward romantic entanglements. By 2019, Saab took on Takezo Kurata in Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life, delivering the emotional depth of a troubled teen finding solace in koto music, which contributed to the series' exploration of personal growth and ensemble dynamics.[3][23]His breakthrough in leading roles came in 2021 with Izumi Miyamura in Horimiya, where Saab's portrayal of the dual-natured high schooler—tough exterior masking vulnerability—amplified the rom-com's themes of hidden identities and budding romance, aiding the dub's acclaim for its natural dialogue flow. That same year, he voiced Cheng Xiaoshi in Link Click, embodying a photographer with time-manipulating abilities in a mystery-thriller format. In 2022, Saab became widely recognized as Yuri Briar in the ongoing Spy x Family (2022–present), infusing the secret police officer and overprotective brother with obsessive intensity and familial warmth, enhancing the series' blend of espionage and heartfelt family interactions across multiple seasons.[3][8][23]Continuing his ascent, Saab voiced Gabimaru in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (2023), channeling the ninja assassin's internal conflict between lethal prowess and a desire for redemption through his wife, a performance driven by themes of love as the character's core motivation, which resonated in the series' brutal survival narrative. In supporting capacities, he has provided voices for one-off and recurring characters, such as Naomasa Tsukauchi (Detective Tsukauchi) across multiple seasons of My Hero Academia (starting 2018), offering a grounded authority figure in the superhero saga, and Kaigaku in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Swordsmith Village Arc, 2023), depicting the traitorous thunder-breathing demon with vengeful fervor. Additionally, Saab has tied into long-running franchises like Pokémon Journeys: The Series (2019–present) as the champion Leon, contributing to epic battles and mentorship arcs.[3][8][24]By 2024, Saab expanded his portfolio with Takamichi Hotaka in Kaiju No. 8, voicing a defense force member in the kaiju-fighting action series, and reprised Tatsuya Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High School Season 3, portraying the stoic magic user in high-stakes sibling-driven plots. He also provided supporting voices, such as Netsuki, in Re:Monster (2024), adapting to a goblin's evolutionary journey in an isekai fantasy. In 2025, Saab voiced Azul Ashengrotto, a calculating housewarden, in Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation, and continued with ongoing series like Spy x Family and returned as Naomasa Tsukauchi in My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, further solidifying his presence in ensemble casts while his major roles have boosted dub viewership through authentic emotional delivery.[23][3][1]
Video Game Characters
Alejandro Saab has lent his voice to a diverse array of video game characters across genres such as action RPGs, mecha shooters, and mobile gacha titles, often portraying stoic or combative figures in ensemble casts.[9] His contributions emphasize narrative depth in interactive storytelling, with roles that adapt to player-driven events and expansive world-building.[3]One of Saab's most recognized video game roles is Cyno, the scholarly yet formidable General Mahamatra of the Sumeru Akademiya in Genshin Impact, debuting in the game's version 3.1 update in September 2022 and featuring additional dialogue lines in subsequent expansions through 2025, including quests involving the region's electro-based lore and forbidden knowledge investigations. In this miHoYo-developed open-world action RPG, Saab's performance captures Cyno's dry wit, unyielding sense of justice, and commanding presence, making the character a fan-favorite playable electropolearm user.[9] The role highlights Saab's ability to convey intensity in long-form, update-driven narratives, with Cyno's voice lines integral to Sumeru's cultural and mythological arcs.[3]In miHoYo's Honkai: Star Rail (2023–present), Saab voices Jing Yuan, the strategic Arbiter-General of the Xianzhou Luofu, delivering a calm, authoritative performance in the turn-based RPG's interstellar narrative. Beyond Genshin Impact, Saab voiced Yuri Leclercq, the cunning leader of the Ashen Wolves, in Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019), where his portrayal adds intrigue and leadership to the tactical RPG's house rivalries and war simulations.[9] In the mobile fighter Dragon Ball Legends (2018), he provided the voice for Shallot, a mysterious Saiyan protagonist central to the game's original storyline blending classic Dragon Ball elements with new multiverse conflicts. Saab also contributed additional voices to the mecha action shooter Daemon X Machina (2019), enhancing the game's high-stakes pilot dialogues during customizable mech combat sequences.[9]In more recent titles, he took on Anton Ivanov, a cunning faction leader in the urban action RPG Zenless Zone Zero (2024), miHoYo's follow-up emphasizing fast-paced hollow explorations and proxy-agent dynamics.[9] Saab's ongoing work extends to 2025 releases, including additional English voice talent for Digimon Story: Time Stranger, a narrative-driven RPG involving digital world adventures, and voice cast contributions to the remastered platformer Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac as Blinky. These roles demonstrate Saab's versatility in real-time dialogue recording tailored to gaming's interactive demands, from scripted cutscenes to dynamic combat banter.[25][3]
Films and Animation
Alejandro Saab has contributed to several non-anime animated projects, showcasing his versatility in voicing supporting characters across family-oriented and adventure-themed productions. His work in this area often involves English dubs for international series and Netflix originals, highlighting his ability to portray youthful, energetic roles in Western-style animations.[1]In television animation, Saab provided the voice for Leon, the Galar region's champion and a key recurring character, in the English dub of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, which aired episodes through 2023. This role emphasized his skill in delivering confident, motivational performances suited to action-packed narratives involving Pokémon trainers.[26] He continued his involvement in the franchise with the voice of Jacq, a biology teacher and Paldea region expert, in Pokémon Horizons: The Series starting in 2024, appearing in episodes of the 2025 special The Search for Laqua. These contributions demonstrate Saab's range in educational and exploratory character types within hybrid anime-Western dubbing projects.[27][28]Saab's roles in family-friendly Western series further illustrate his adaptability beyond anime genres. In Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, he voiced Chris Lahiffe starting in season 2 (2017 onward), along with Marc Anciel/Rooster Bold from season 4 (2021) and Jalil Kubdel from season 5 (2022), portraying schoolmates and superheroes in a magical girl adventure setting.[29] Similarly, in the Netflix animated special Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams (2021), he lent his voice to Rafa, a supportive friend in a story centered on aspiration and friendship. These performances underscore his proficiency in lighthearted, ensemble-driven animations aimed at younger audiences.[30]On the film side, Saab appeared in additional voices for the Netflix original animated movie No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie (2024), a spy comedy-adventure spin-off from the The Loud House series, contributing to its ensemble of quirky family dynamics. Earlier, in the indie miniseries Nomad of Nowhere (2018), he voiced Red Manuel, a gunslinger sidekick in a Western-fantasy tale, adding depth to action-oriented indie projects. Such roles highlight Saab's expansion into theatrical and streaming releases from 2023 to 2025, blending humor, heroism, and hybrid storytelling styles.[31]
Web Series and Other Media
Alejandro Saab has contributed voice work to several web series produced by Rooster Teeth, showcasing his versatility in animated online content. In the popular web series RWBY Volume 4 (2016), he provided the voices for the Dying Huntsman, a minor antagonist, and Henry Marigold, a scholarly character involved in the Atlas Academy arc.[32] These roles marked his early involvement with Rooster Teeth, highlighting his ability to deliver nuanced performances in ensemble-driven narratives. Similarly, in the Rooster Teeth web series Nomad of Nowhere (2018), Saab voiced Red Manuel, a bandit leader in the Western-fantasy setting, contributing to the show's comedic and adventurous tone across its single season.[33][34]Beyond Rooster Teeth productions, Saab has lent his voice to independent and digital web content, including motion comic adaptations. He portrays Jason Todd (Red Hood) in Batman: Wayne Family Adventures (2021–present), a Webtoon-based animated series that explores slice-of-life stories within the Batman universe.[8][3] His performance as the brooding yet familial Jason Todd has appeared in multiple episodes, emphasizing emotional depth in the character's interactions with the Bat-Family. These web series roles in the early to mid-2010s helped build Saab's portfolio in niche digital animation, demonstrating his range from villainous to supportive characters.In other media, Saab has expanded into audiobooks and podcast dramas, often taking on lead or supporting narration duties. He narrated 86—EIGHTY-SIX, Vol. 1 (2022), a light novel adaptation co-narrated with Suzie Yeung, bringing intensity to the dystopian sci-fi narrative about mechanized warfare.[35] Additionally, in the ElfQuest audio movie podcast series (2022–present), Saab voices the protagonist Cutter, the elven leader, in this adaptation of the classic fantasy comic, collaborating with a cast including Cree Summer and Will Friedle.[36] His work in these formats underscores his skill in long-form storytelling and character immersion.Saab has also provided additional voices in dubbed live-action series, such as minor roles in Netflix's Diablero (2018–2020), a supernatural drama, and La Línea: Shadow of Narco (2020), a crimethriller.[9] Furthermore, his professional reel includes commercial voiceovers, where he applies his natural baritone and character flexibility to promotional content, though specific campaigns remain unlisted in public credits.[37] These diverse projects outside traditional animation illustrate Saab's adaptability in experimental and niche media, paving the way for larger opportunities in his career.
Online and Digital Ventures
YouTube Content Creation
Alejandro Saab launched his YouTube channel, KaggyFilms, in 2010 while still in high school, initially focusing on machinima videos created using video game engines.[16] The channel quickly gained traction after Saab joined the Machinima network that same year, allowing him to monetize content early through network partnerships and ad revenue, which reportedly generated thousands of dollars monthly during its initial growth phase.[16]Over the years, the channel's content evolved to include a mix of gaming commentary, particularly on Dragon Ball Z titles like Xenoverse 2 mods and let's plays, alongside anime reaction videos and vlogs.[38] Saab incorporated voice acting elements, such as impressions, tutorials on dubbing techniques, and behind-the-scenes insights from his professional roles—carefully avoiding spoilers to respect industry nondisclosure agreements.[16] Representative examples include reaction videos to anime parodies and personal reflections on early voice work, which highlighted his progression in the field.[39] Collaborations with fellow voice actors, such as Q&A sessions and gaming streams, further enriched the content and fostered community ties.[40]The channel's growth was propelled by Saab's integration of his burgeoning voice acting career, where fans appreciated authentic glimpses into the dubbing process and character impressions that bridged his online persona with studio work.[16] Early milestones included surging from 1,000 to 10,000 subscribers shortly after launch, driven by consistent uploads and audience feedback encouraging diverse topics beyond strict gaming.[16] By 2025, KaggyFilms had amassed over 800,000 subscribers and more than 160 million total views, reflecting sustained engagement even after Saab announced a pivot in 2023.[7] This evolution transformed the platform into a key hub for fan interaction, personal branding, and monetization through sponsorships and merchandise, while subtly overlapping with his later VTuber endeavors under CyYu.[41]
VTuber Activities as CyYu
CyYu, short for Cyborg Seiyuu, is the virtual YouTuber persona of Alejandro Saab, debuting in 2021 as an independent VTuber with a cyberpunk-themed avatar depicting a futuristic cyborg figure.[11] The persona draws from Saab's voice acting background, blending anime-inspired elements with digital streaming to create an interactive online presence.[16]As CyYu, Saab engages in a variety of live streaming activities on platforms like Twitch and YouTube, including gaming playthroughs such as Genshin Impact, multiplayer sessions in titles like Super Bunny Man and Golf with Your Friends, singing covers of popular songs, and demonstrations of voice acting techniques.[42] These streams often highlight his professional skills while fostering community interaction through real-time chats and challenges. Collaborations with fellow VTubers, such as Hex Haywire, MissShadowLovely, and girl_dm_, have featured joint gaming sessions and themed events, expanding CyYu's reach within the VTuber scene.[43][44]The CyYu lore centers on a backstory of a cyborg seiyuu navigating a high-tech world, incorporating futuristic narratives tied to themes of identity and performance heritage.[45] This storyline has evolved through dedicated lore videos, including "Lore 1.0" released in January 2024, which introduces the character's origins, and "2.0 Lore" shortly after, expanding on themes of completeness and transformation.[46] Model updates have paralleled these developments, with a redesigned avatar debuting in November 2022 during Saab's birthday stream, another upgrade for the second anniversary in August 2023, a secondary female model named CyFy launched in December 2024 via an accompanying visual novel, a fourth anniversary model reveal in July 2025, and a 3.0 model re-debut on November 15, 2025, coinciding with Saab's 31st birthday.[47][48][49][50][51]CyYu's activities have driven significant community growth, amassing over 387,000 followers on Twitch as of November 2025 and participating in events such as Anime Pasadena in November 2025, where promotional materials were distributed.[52] Additional milestones include anniversary celebrations with subscriber goals and charity-oriented streams focused on gaming achievements and fan engagement.[50] These efforts build on Saab's foundational YouTube channel for anime content, transitioning into a more immersive VTuber format.[38]