TOUGEN ANKI’s Shiki Ichinose Voice Actor and KILL BLUE’s Juzo Ogami Voice Actor Join Anime Expo 2026

REMOW has announced the "It's Anime" Time panel at Anime Expo 2026, featuring voice actors Zeno Robinson and Caitlyn Elizabeth as they discuss their work on TOUGEN ANKI and KILL BLUE, alongside exclusive giveaways for attendees.

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Young Juzo Ogami from KILL BLUE will be highlighted during REMOW's It's Anime panel at Anime Expo 2026. (Image via REMOW)

Anime Expo 2026 attendees will have another major event to look forward to as REMOW has officially announced the “It’s Anime” Time feat. Zeno Robinson & Caitlyn Elizabeth panel. Scheduled for Friday, July 3, the event will celebrate anime voice acting while spotlighting two series currently streaming on the company’s free FAST channel, TOUGEN ANKI and KILL BLUE.

Hosted by entertainment industry veteran Miles Atherton of White Box Entertainment, the panel will feature behind-the-scenes conversations with the English voice actors from both anime, giving fans an opportunity to learn more about the dubbing process, character performances, and careers in voice acting. Alongside the discussions, attendees will receive an exclusive promotional giveaway, making the event one of the highlights of Anime Expo’s programming.

It’s Anime panel schedule and what fans can expect

The “It’s Anime” Time feat. Zeno Robinson & Caitlyn Elizabeth panel will take place on Friday, July 3, 2026, from 6:45 p.m. to 7:35 p.m. at Room 409AB inside the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The event will focus on two anime available on It’s Anime, REMOW’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel in North America. Fans can expect exclusive presentations, discussions about voice acting, and insights into the creative process behind English dubbing.

The first half of the panel will feature Zeno Robinson, who voices Shiki Ichinose in TOUGEN ANKI. Robinson will discuss his experience bringing the character to life, his voice acting journey, and the challenges and rewards of working on the supernatural action series.

The second half will shift to Caitlyn Elizabeth, the English voice of young Juzo Ogami in KILL BLUE. Her segment will include promotional footage from the series, followed by a conversation about her character, dubbing experiences, and career in voice acting.

According to REMOW, the session is designed to give anime fans a closer look at the work that goes into English-language anime performances while celebrating two of the platform’s featured titles.

Shiki Ichinose from TOUGEN ANKI, one of the featured anime during the It’s Anime panel at Anime Expo 2026. (Image via REMOW)

Exclusive Anime Expo giveaway for attendees

Everyone attending the panel will receive an exclusive, limited-edition “It’s Anime” clear file folder featuring official artwork from both TOUGEN ANKI and KILL BLUE.

The collectible also includes a custom QR code that provides quick access to the latest streaming information, platform updates, and additional details about the It’s Anime service. As supplies are expected to be limited to attendees, the giveaway adds extra incentive for fans interested in the event.

Zeno Robinson has become one of the most recognizable voices in animation and anime dubbing. Beyond portraying Shiki Ichinose in TOUGEN ANKI, his credits include Hunter in The Owl House, Cyborg/Victor Stone in Young Justice, Remy Remington in Big City Greens, and Omar in Craig of the Creek. He has also voiced characters across numerous anime, video games, and audiobooks.

Joining him is Caitlyn Elizabeth, a Los Angeles-based voice actor, writer, and director. After graduating from Indiana University with a Studio Art degree, she built an extensive career in voice acting. Fans may recognize her performances in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, World of Warcraft, Cookie Run: Kingdom, and more than 100 additional titles across games and animation.

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