1. Erika Harlacher's mother responded that it was not a real job, and suggested Erika Harlacher pursue acting only as a hobby.

1. Erika Harlacher's mother responded that it was not a real job, and suggested Erika Harlacher pursue acting only as a hobby.
Erika Harlacher later dropped it as she was encouraged by Oliver to pursue acting and to finish school, eventually landing the lead role as Ayesha in the video game Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk.
Erika Harlacher described Ayesha as a bit airheaded and ditsy but relatable and resembles her personality at times.
In 2014, Erika Harlacher voiced Kyoko Kirigiri in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.
Erika Harlacher described Kyoko as the most calm among the wacky characters and always on top of things.
Erika Harlacher began attending anime conventions as a guest panelist.
Erika Harlacher describes Ami's character as trying to act like she knows what she's doing but does not really have it together, and her lack of culinary talent.
Erika Harlacher voiced Mako's mother, Sukuyo Mankanshoku in Kill la Kill, which later ran on Adult Swim's Toonami block in 2015.
Erika Harlacher described the series as crazy, the Mankanshoku family as ridiculous, and that Sukuyo is very sweet by constantly providing everyone food.
In 2015, Erika Harlacher voiced Mimori Togo in Yuki Yuna is a Hero, one of the main heroines who are called to save their world by interacting in an alternate dimension, where they have super powers.
Erika Harlacher described Togo as going through a lot of emotional stuff, which helped her expand her acting range.
Erika Harlacher attended Sac-Anime in Sacramento, California; the panel she was on was regarded as one of the highlights of the convention.
Erika Harlacher voiced Ondine in season 2 of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir.
In 2019, Erika Harlacher starred as Sakura Yamauchi in the English dub of the feature anime film I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.