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  2. Koe de Oshigoto! - Wikipedia

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    Koe de Oshigoto! is a story about Kanna Aoyagi, a sixteen-year-old girl who was asked to become a voice actress for eroge by her older sister on Kanna's sixteenth birthday. . Kanna does not want to become a voice actress at first, but after she thinks about all of the things her sister did for her when she was growing up, and knowing that she owes her, she finally agre

  3. Voice acting in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, voice actors (声優, seiyū) and actresses have devoted fan clubs due to a crossover with the idol industry, and some fans may watch a show merely to hear a particular voice actor. [1] Many voice actors have concurrent singing careers [2] and have also crossed over to live-action media. There are around 130 voice acting schools in ...

  4. Voice acting - Wikipedia

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    Voice actor (Japanese: 声優, Hepburn: Seiyū) occupations include performing roles in anime, audio dramas, and video games; performing voice-overs for dubs of non-Japanese movies; and providing narration to documentaries and similar programs. Japan has approximately 130 voice acting schools and troupes of voice actors who usually work for a ...

  5. Fandub - Wikipedia

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    Amateur voice acting began simultaneously and independently from each other in a small number of developed countries. One of the first recorded projects, dating from 1989, [ 2 ] was the anime fan-dub parody "Laputa II: The Sequel", an English redub of the first four episodes of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water .

  6. Seiyu Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Seiyu Awards (声優アワード, Seiyū Awādo) are award ceremonies for the recognition of voice acting talent for outstanding performance in anime and other media in Japan. The first Seiyu Awards were held on March 3, 2007 at the 3D Theatre of the Tokyo Anime Center in Akihabara .

  7. Koeharu! - Wikipedia

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    Inspired to become the voice actor in the upcoming anime Namidairo Senki, Meiko attends Kirameki Academy to learn voice acting. At the first day of school, Meiko befriends the cheerful Mana, who happens to live in the same dormitory as her. Meiko finds out that a girl that has been mean to her since high school, Amane, is also in her class.

  8. SungWon Cho - Wikipedia

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    Cho was born to South Korean parents in Minnesota on December 9, 1990, [5] [6] and later moved to DeWitt, Michigan. [7] He started voice acting in high school when he voiced different characters on a friend's radio plays. [8]

  9. Yuki Tanaka (voice actress) - Wikipedia

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    Yuki Tanaka (田中 有紀, Tanaka Yuki, born 26 June 1998) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo, affiliated with Hirata Office. [1] She has starred as Kaede Tatsunokuchi in Your Voice: Kimikoe [], Asahi Serizawa in The Idolmaster Shiny Colors, and Rinrin Takahashi in Trillion Game, and she has been part of the musical groups Now On Air [] and Kleissis [].

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