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Originally Posted by jonli
I'm not too sure about that. I guess it's just as reasonable as an actor criticizing a director? I'm sure seiyuus take their jobs as seriously as a regular actor, and they read the scripts beforehand and practice their lines to bring out the proper emotion from the scene. Maybe all that crap about how Morosawa didn't hand in her scripts on time made it hard for practicing lines?
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Doesn't really work there... Seiyuus generally don't get the script until late in the production process, by which point everything's already animated... And you can't animate things if your script's not ready.
There was the blog post from Kabashima I believe that said that her scripts were late and it made animating the show difficult, but that's another story.