UlasanAnime.com – The discussion around Mikasa Ackerman often centers on whether she is a “good girl,” a notion that sparks debate. This contemplation was particularly vivid while listening to a group of voice actors sing along to an intense song. It brought to mind Yui Ishikawa, the voice actress for Mikasa, who is also recognized for her role as Princess Dhianeila in “Heroic Age.”

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Princess Dhianeila herself is portrayed as a “good girl,” embodying a literary parallel to Greek ideals of human goodness. Unlike characters such as Relena from Gundam or Lacus, DNAra is depicted as a force of nature, guiding humanity towards an evolutionary leap. Her journey involves pursuing a mythical ancient race of gods or precursors, essentially making her a Newtype in the anime context.
This pursuit of superhuman feats to overcome formidable challenges resonates with the narrative of “Shingeki no Titan” (Attack on Titan). However, the exact connection between Mikasa Ackerman, her physical strength, and her voice actress remains somewhat elusive, functioning as another data point in the blogosphere where analysis and interpretation blend.
Both Mikasa and Princess Dhianeila, despite being characterized as “good girls,” carry a sense of flawlessness that can overshadow their human vulnerabilities. While this can be seen as a positive attribute, it may not appeal to everyone. The preference often leans towards characters who exhibit more relatable human imperfections.





















