When we listen to someone's voice, we estimate various speaker characteristics, such as one's personality and emotion, based on voice qualities. Previous studies have shown that voice qualities in anime are typically different from those in daily life. Although such studies analyzed various physical characteristics of voices in a particular anime, it is still unknown about impressions about voice qualities in anime from a more general perspective. In the present study, we compared impressions about voice qualities in three different situations: daily life, drama, and anime. Also, impressions of male and female voices were explored separately. Participants were instructed to assume the voice of each sex in each situation and asked to show their impression about voice qualities with various words. We conducted the factorial analysis and revealed that voice qualities could be explained in four factors: power, hoarseness, pitch, and brightness. The further analysis showed that participants had different impressions between three situations and sex. The impression about voice qualities in anime showed higher power, pitch, and brightness, whereas hoarseness was lower. We discuss the relationship between such impressions about voice qualities and known physical characteristics of voices in acting situations. Also, there were differences in impressions about voice qualities between sex: the female voice was thought to have higher power, pitch, and brightness while hoarseness was lower. Such results are discussed based on the physiological differences between sex. Finally, we discuss the limitations of the present study and possible future directions of researches on impressions to voice qualities.