[seiyuu:26229] Re: What does it take to be a seiyuu?


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subject [seiyuu:26229] Re: What does it take to be a seiyuu?
date Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:24:53 -0400
---- Knight of the Black Rose <tony.figueroa@fuse.net> wrote: 
> Anyway, it's nice to see traffic on this list. I don't know if the problem is that
most of the seiyuus liked by those on this list when they joined don't do much anymore.


I still like the ones I liked (Seki Toshihiko and Hayami Show are still going strong,
I'm glad to say), and I'm discovering new ones I'm liking a lot, too. I've been especially
impressed with Miyano Mamoru after his performances in Ouran High School
Host Club and Death Note. I don't tend to post much because a) I'm not on the cutting
edge of information and b) as a female seiyuu fan whose favorite seiyuu are male,
I feel I'm in minority demographic on this list, so my opinions wouldn't be of
interest to most members. 

> Either that or most of us have re-prioritized our hobbies. However, I find it very
nice to hear Orikasa Ai, Hisakawa Aya, and [girl who voiced Utena, Kawakmi Tomoko?
I actually recognize her kanji better than I can say her name ^_^;;] in History's

> Strongest Disciple Kenichi

Yeah, Kawakami Tomoko is correct. Wow, there are lots of seiyuu I like in this (though
the Anime News Network Encyclopedia listing must be incomplete since it doesn't seem
to have Orikasa Ai). Of course, I like lots of seiyuu...

-Kael



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