Re: seiyuu databases
to | seiyuu@ml.usagi.org
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from | Hitoshi Doi <doi@win.ne.jp>
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subject | Re: seiyuu databases
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date | Mon, 09 Apr 2001 18:37:44 +0900
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Leonard Tai wrote:
| > Let's look at the leaders for number of entries per category. (^_^;
| >
| > wc -l */roles.html | sort +0nr | head -40
| > 309 inoue-kikuko/roles.html
| > 307 tsuru-hiromi/roles.html
| > 296 touma-yumi/roles.html
| > 231 mitsuishi-kotono/roles.html
| > 221 yamazaki-wakana/roles.html
| > 219 hisakawa-aya/roles.html
| > 201 hayashibara-megumi/roles.html
| > 201 orikasa-ai/roles.html
| > 199 mizutani-yuko/roles.html
| > 191 shiratori-yuri/roles.html
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| Which is the more prolific seiyuu, if you factor in their ages? (e.g.
| average number of roles per year)
You can't just compare the number of roles,
as some roles are regular (every week), and
other roles are guest characters (just one week).
I think all of the seiyuu in the list above have been
around for more than 10 years or so.
Tsuru Hiromi has been around longer than the others, I think.
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