: Voiced by Wendee Lee , Konata is the blue-haired, lazy otaku who prioritizes anime and games over her studies.
: Voiced by Michelle Ruff , Tsukasa is Kagami’s friendly and often naive twin sister. Luckyв†Star (Dub)
: Voiced by Karen Strassman , Miyuki is the smart, wealthy, and adorably clumsy member of the quad. What Makes It Special? : Voiced by Wendee Lee , Konata is
The English dub features a powerhouse cast of voice actors who bring these relatable high school girls to life: What Makes It Special
: Every episode ends with a bizarre, fourth-wall-breaking segment hosted by the easily annoyed ex-idol Akira Kogami (Stephanie Sheh) and her assistant Minoru Shiraishi (Sam Riegel). Where to Watch Lucky Star (Series)
: The show is famous for its natural dialogue and organic chemistry, often spending entire episodes on mundane yet hilarious topics, like the "correct" way to eat a chocolate cornet.
: It is packed with references to 90s and 2000s anime, most notably The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (since both protagonists share a voice actress in Japanese and English).
: Voiced by Wendee Lee , Konata is the blue-haired, lazy otaku who prioritizes anime and games over her studies.
: Voiced by Michelle Ruff , Tsukasa is Kagami’s friendly and often naive twin sister.
: Voiced by Karen Strassman , Miyuki is the smart, wealthy, and adorably clumsy member of the quad. What Makes It Special?
The English dub features a powerhouse cast of voice actors who bring these relatable high school girls to life:
: Every episode ends with a bizarre, fourth-wall-breaking segment hosted by the easily annoyed ex-idol Akira Kogami (Stephanie Sheh) and her assistant Minoru Shiraishi (Sam Riegel). Where to Watch Lucky Star (Series)
: The show is famous for its natural dialogue and organic chemistry, often spending entire episodes on mundane yet hilarious topics, like the "correct" way to eat a chocolate cornet.
: It is packed with references to 90s and 2000s anime, most notably The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (since both protagonists share a voice actress in Japanese and English).