Filed under: Chihara Minori, Mizuki Nana, Nabatame Hitomi, Noto Mamiko, Paku Romi, random, Sawashiro Miyuki, seiyuu, Tanaka Rie | Tags: Chihara Minori, Hirano Aya, Inoue Marina, Kaneda Tomoko, Mizuki Nana, Momoi Halko, Nabatame Hitomi, Nakahara Mai, Noto Mamiko, Paku Romi, random, Sawashiro Miyuki, seiyuu, Tanaka Rie
At some point in everyone’s life, I’m sure they’ve said this to themselves, “Damn, God must really like this person, she/he is so much more talented than me.” Well, ladies (and gents who happen to stumble across this page), let me provide you with some insight – using my dear seiyuu as examples.
Let me explain how this works: when you are a seiyuu, voice and face is pretty much all that is important (skill is something that everyone can eventually obtain to an acceptable degree after training, so I won’t factor this into my evaluation). So… with that said, let’s take a look:
Filed under: anime, Kugimiya Rie, Noto Mamiko, seiyuu, Toyoguchi Megumi | Tags: Burn up Scramble, Kugimiya Rie, Noto Mamiko, Toyoguchi Megumi
This is an series that aired in my pre-seiyuu-loving days. After I started falling in love with my dearest Noto Mamiko, I started digging up series that she voiced a lead in. After a while, I came across Burn-up Scramble. Of course, it was from a while back and thus did not appeal to me. However, after watching Marimite, I wanted to see more Mamiko x Megumi action, and thus my desire to watch Burn-Up Scramble was ignited.
Whatever expectations I had for this series… were sorely left unmet.