2009-05-07, 09:03 | Link #25 |
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Yeah, I didn't recognize any of their names or voices. I was surprised though. I was sure that "Don't Say Lazy" wasn't actually sung by Mio's seiyuu, but it turns out that it was. She's good.
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2009-05-07, 18:58 | Link #26 | ||
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TRUTH is , they are all rookies afterall. New in seiyuu field. Quote:
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2009-05-11, 20:42 | Link #28 | |
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2009-05-14, 23:25 | Link #29 |
YOU EEDIOT!!!
Join Date: Apr 2009
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I shouldn't be surprised about this, since I'm not getting any younger (I don't really think anyone is), but I still find it interesting that apparently all the cast leads are younger than me. I think that may be the first time that's been the case with me; with LS three out of the main four were younger.
Wow, Minako Kotobuki's just 17 and making a name for herself in the seiyuu world. And I thought Aya Hirano was young since she's five years younger than me. |
2009-05-14, 23:41 | Link #30 |
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Hirano Aya was 15-16 when she got her first lead role in Kiddy Grade. Watching that series before Haruhi was a wise decision indeed.
Irino Miyu also got his break when he's quite young.
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2009-05-16, 09:47 | Link #31 |
Ahhh, the irony.
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Question: I remember reading somewhere about the seiyuus not only being able to perform the songs vocally but also instrumentally. And that they were also picked for the roles based on the instruments they play eg. Mio's seiyuu actually plays the bass, Ritsu's plays the drumset etc. Can anyone confirm whether they're true?
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2009-05-17, 16:57 | Link #32 | ||
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Sanada Asami needs to teach the Keionbu girls how to speak on a radio show properly or something, though it's interesting hearing the girls make.... funny noises....
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- Tomatsu Haruka was seventeen when she was Sumi in Moetan. - Hayami Saori is seventeen and she's voicing Saki from Higashi no Eden, though her birthday is May 29th. I think she was sixteen when she voiced Kou from Wagaya no Oinari-sama. - Nice to see someone mentioning Irino Miyu, who seems to have a lot of roles this spring season. :3 There's a lot of young seiyuu which many people seem to be focusing on if you're not already well known veteran like Inoue Kikuko or Kugimiya Rie. I think most people forget that Sawashiro Miyuki [Shinku in Rozen Maiden, Kurenai in Kurenai, Tsugumi in Kannagi] is only twenty-four - the same age as Hikasa Yoko, I think. I only remember she's the oldest of the four. >_>; Quote:
I feel like I'm repeating myself, but I've been telling the same thing to so many people that I don't remember what I've said where. But with that being said, the girls have been learning how to play their respective instruments since a little before the anime actually aired. They've also played together on K-On!'s radio show, Rajion!, and I've previously posted their latest performances. Quickly skimmed through ep 10 and 11. No playing, but Sawako-sensei/Sanada Asami was the guest for ep 10 and Nodoka/Todo Chie was in ep 11. Hikasa Yoko? also talked about the insert single having multiple karaoke versions having no drum, bass, guitar, or keyboard depending on the track, which I'm sure the musically inclined people will enjoy thoroughly. What's actually troubling me is that the insert song single says "Performed by Keionbu" whereas the ED single only says "song" from what I remember, unless.... that means they performed the song, which I still quite don't believe. What's nice about the B side of the insert single is that all the girls have singing parts - Kotobuki Minako is the girl singing first and I'm sure you can pick out which voice isn't Toyosaki Aki or Hikasa Yoko. And Hikasa Yoko was right. There are instrumental versions of Fuwa Fuwa Time with one instrument missing, which is actually pretty cool.
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2009-05-24, 22:25 | Link #34 |
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1. Hayami Saori started her debut role as Momoka in the underappreciated Touka Gettan when she was 15.
2. Koshimizu Ami was 14 when she played Nadja in Ashita no Nadja. Hirano Aya was 14 when she played Lumiere in Kiddy Grade. 3. The suddenly popular Azusa (ep8) is played by Takedachi Ayane, who also plays Ako in KissxSis (!). She has a blog. She's 19. By hashihime
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2009-05-24, 22:50 | Link #35 |
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It is important to start young, because who knows how long you'll stay in the C-list before you move to Bs and As.
Koshimizu was 17 when she did Nadja in 2003. (Her birthday is 1986.)
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2009-05-25, 17:57 | Link #37 |
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I have updated my blog post giving info about and pics of the seiyuus and their characters in this show. It used to show just the four main seiyuus, now I have added Ui, Madoka, Sawa-chan and Azusa.
Nodoka's seiyuu, Fujitou Chika, is making her debut. Sawa-chan's is the most experienced: Sanada Asami, who was Di Gi Charat, and recently Kanako in Maria Holic. The four main seiyuus have all worked before. Toyosaki Aki (Yui) has had a couple of good roles, but the others have had only few and minor roles. Ui's seiyuu is having a breakthrough year, with roles here and in two other shows. yezhanquan is right about Amisuke being 16-17 when she did Nadja and Gunslinger Girl: I should never work purely from memory, lol. She was 14 when she and Sanpei Yuuko started going to school together, I believe. Azusa's seiyuu, Taketatsu Ayana, also plays Ako, one of the sisters in kissxsis.
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2009-05-25, 18:52 | Link #38 | ||
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in fact, they are doing a good job. poste by Fran Quote:
thanks for correcting me, but that's not a long experience. |
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