[seiyuu:26224] Re: What does it take to be a seiyuu?


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from "Andrea Clunes" <andreaclunes@gmail.com>
subject [seiyuu:26224] Re: What does it take to be a seiyuu?
date Fri, 6 Apr 2007 04:53:12 -0400
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I never said I want to become a seiyuu myself. I'm just curious and
this is one of the many ways in which I try to look up for info on the
internet. Of course, I wasn't counting on finding some rude jerks like
you. -_-

I'm sorry to see this is the kind of response people get now in this
mailing list, when asking a question that's not only fair but related
to the topic of the list.

If you were going to say that, you didn't need to. It would have been
nice to save a few kbs of junk in my mail server.


Andrea.





On 4/5/07, Joe Petrow <joepetrow@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/6/07, Andrea Clunes <andreaclunes@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You'll see... There's this doubt that I have in my mind and I thought
> > this was the best place to ask it. I don't know you, but, even in
> > spite of my deep love and respect towards seiyuus and their work, I
> > haven't got the slightest idea of how do they become the great
> > professionals they are! Are there schools or universities, in Japan,
> > that teach the "seiyuu career"? Where can you study to become one? How
> > long does it take?
>
> Well, maybe 1 in 500 Japanese seiyuu hopefuls actually get to the
> point of being able to make a living doing it.  So you certainly won't
> become a seiyuu if you don't have the desire to search out such
> information by yourself.
>
> Try the Japanese kanji for "seiyuu" and "gakkou" in Google for
> starters...get at least the very basic information that anyone can get
> in five minutes.
>
> Better still, forget about it.
>
>   - Joe
>

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