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Originally Posted by quigonkenny
Because while we've seen that he can handle the "generic high school student" quotient of Keima's character (which ironically will probably translate best to his romantic capture moments), we haven't really seen anything that suggests he can handle the over-dramatic megalomania, the manic freak-outs, or the usual lack of emotion, things that other seiyuu, like Jun Fukuyama or Mamoru Miyano, have considerable experience with. That's not to say he can't pull it off, of course.
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That still doesn't answer my question
, i mean it's a bit unfair to say he's not right for the job even before we've even heard him do just that.