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pandr-bur · 3 months
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The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy - Drama CD Interview from the cast!
Hey everyone! Back again, and this time, we're diving into the comments from the cast of the Drama CD adaptation of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't A Guy At All. Be sure to join the Discord Server of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't A Guy At All for every latest updates!
Comments from Mariya Ise, Akari Kito, Kenjiro Tsuda, and Tasuku Hatanaka about the Drama CD of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy have been revealed! This comic, written by Sumiko Arai-sensei and eagerly anticipated by fans, released its second volume on February 27, 2024, receiving massive support on social media.
The drama CD is set to release on April 24, and the four cast members (Mariya Ise, Akari Kito, Kenjiro Tsuda, and Tasuku Hatanaka) have shared their thoughts after recording for it.
[Interview starts from here! ― Original Link]
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Post-recording Comments:
――Please share your honest impressions after finishing the recording.
Mariya Ise: You know, I've been quietly enjoying Arai-sensei's manga on Twitter. The way Mitsuki unconsciously exudes that handsome aura… it's just so captivating. I found myself getting as excited as Aya about it (laughs). Playing Mitsuki was beyond anything I imagined… I feel incredibly grateful and excited!! Getting to bring to life a beloved character from a beloved story is just pure joy. I put a lot of care and love into portraying Mitsuki!
Akari Kito: The recording session had a lot to cover, but I found it really fun because I had the freedom to act as I liked! Being part of a project I was already a fan of was really satisfying, and it reminded me once again of how thrilling it is to see this story, which is so tied to music, come to life as a drama CD!
Kenjiro Tsuda: Recording was a blast. The atmosphere was lively and upbeat. Whether we were tackling comedic or serious scenes, there was this perfect mix of tension and relaxation in the air, making it all the more enjoyable.
Tasuku Hatanaka: When I joined this project, I made sure to read the manga, of course. It's brimming with those precious emotions of falling for someone, experiencing pain, and feeling frustrated. Being part of the drama CD adaptation of such a heartfelt work genuinely brought me joy.
――Please share your impressions of the character you portrayed.
Mariya Ise: I'm really drawn to Mitsuki's genuine passion for the things she loves and her determination to pursue her goals. It resonates with me because I strive to live my life cherishing those same values. Her genuine care and appreciation for the people around her are truly admirable. Mitsuki's coolness stems from these qualities, and it's clear why she's so supported and loved by those who know her.
Akari Kito: At first glance, she (Aya) might come across as a cheerful, popular girl who fits the "gal" stereotype and holds a high status in school. However, she's actually quite multifaceted. She's deeply passionate about Western music and can be quite serious about it. On the other hand, she also has a cute side, like when she develops a crush on the "onii-san" (?) at the CD shop. It's like she's a kid with many different sides to her personality. Initially, I wasn't sure how to approach playing her character, but I decided to portray her as an ordinary girl, incorporating all those diverse aspects into my performance.
Kenjiro Tsuda: He's (Joe) a fun and caring uncle who's still really cool. It's great to have adults like him who understand and connect with young people. I made sure to show both his playful side and his ability to be supportive. He's just a really great guy.
Tasuku Hatanaka: Playing Narita-kun was a breeze for me. Back when I was a student, I wasn't super experienced with women, but there was something about his easygoing nature that I could relate to. So, slipping into the role felt effortless! It was a blast portraying him!
――This time, Mariya Ise, you had a singing part for "Creep." Please share your thoughts after singing it, and if there are any points you'd like listeners to pay attention to.
Mariya Ise: It was really tough! (laughs) The challenge felt overwhelming… I honestly wanted to escape from it! (laughs) But I knew I had to give it my best shot for the project, so I gathered my courage and tackled it head-on. I hope you'll listen with warm ears…
――Please give a message to all the fans.
Mariya Ise: I'm a bit anxious about capturing the Mitsuki that readers envision, but as someone who has been a reader and a fan for many years, I played Mitsuki with care and dedication, imagining the Mitsuki that I hold dear. I hope you'll enjoy and cherish the drama CD The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All as much as I do! Thank you so much!
Akari Kito: I've been a fan of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All series for a while now, and I'm aware of its popularity among readers around me. I'm sure there are many eagerly anticipating this drama CD! It would bring me immense joy if this beloved series, cherished by so many, could be enjoyed in audio form and loved by even more people!
Kenjiro Tsuda: This work is truly special, blending laughter and touching moments that capture the spirit of youth. With a soundtrack featuring songs from legendary rockers, it's a treat for fans of rock music. But even if you're not familiar with rock, I'm confident you'll still enjoy this refreshing youth drama.
Tasuku Hatanaka: Reading the story, I was struck by how beautifully it portrays the experience of falling in love. I really hope the drama CD manages to capture that essence and brings happiness to everyone who listens to it! I would be so thankful if you could enjoy both the original work and the CD multiple times! Thank you so much!!!
――To all the cast members, thank you very much!
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kamenstranger · 9 months
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Well, with the home release of Shin Ultraman, it's finally time to close up my reviews on Anno's Shin Trilogy. Of course, if you're in the know you may be asking how I was able to review this, given the state of said release, which we will get to in a bit. Just know that any subs you see in screenshots were from a fan script I downloaded. With that out of the way, let's jump in.
So this is probably gonna sound a bit familiar. The film starts off with a montage of various Kaiju emerging across Japan, dubbed S-Class Species (all of which are Ultra-Q references.)
The S-Class Species Suppression Protocol (SSSP) is established to handle Kaiju going forward. During an incident with the electricity-eating Kaiju Neronga, an extraterrestrial (Ultraman) crashes to confront and defeat the beast, but in doing so kills SSSP member Shinji Kaminaga (Takumi Saitoh) who dies protecting a child in the area. Shortly after the Neronga incident, a new member joins the SSSP; Hiroko Asami (Masami Nagasawa) an anaylist transferred from the Public Security Intelligence Agency, who is partnered with the now very much alive and very weird Kaminaga.
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Suffice it to say, Kaminaga is Ultraman. Although we never have a meeting between Ultraman and Kaminaga, we're just thrown into the two being merged, and even that's quite a bit different. In fact, Kaminaga is simply a subconscious we never hear. Ultraman is the dominant personality, leading to some funny awkward interactions as seen above. This is one of the things I love about Shin Ultraman from the very start; that Ultraman is the star and personality. There's a greater emphasis on the alien nature of the character as a result, which hadn't really been a thing since the very first series- and even then only in the first and last episodes. That ethereal quality is very much a part of the franchise not often referred back to, given how those were just unrefined elements. But it's a clever way to play up familiarity while setting yourself apart from a 50-year backlog.
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Likewise, much of the same can be said about the SSSP, who are a diverse group of specialists in biology, physics, strategy, etc. that work in conjunction with the JSDF to defeat Kaiju. As much as I love pulpy 60's atomic-age stuff, a researcher combating kaiju with lasers isn't the tone this movie is striving for. This is all about Anno's forte of people in suits in a boardroom/field tent while making it one of the most compelling things.
As you might expect, the film is rather simple in the broad strokes from there on. We have that initial setup with the SSSP and Ultraman, followed by another Kaiju attack where we see Ultraman engage in a way that shows the SSSP he's an intelligent and likely friendly being.
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Then we have a longer more elaborate segment with the Alien Zarab (Kenjiro Tsuda) just showing up, whose goal is to manipulate governments first against Ultraman by impersonating him, and later each other. By the halfway mark there's Alien Mefilas (Koji Yamamoto) probably my favorite segment as he is so deliciously er, devilish. He offers the same power as Ultraman to the humans in exchange for being obedient, something which the Japanese Government is a little too eager to do. And finally the last quarter with stopping Zetton. It's basically about 4-5 vignettes. And if any of that sounds really familiar to my review on Rider, it kinda is. Reviewing Shin Ultraman so recently after Shin Kamen Rider is interesting. Both have similar backgrounds as beloved franchises to Anno, both embody the spirit of the original shows, have cute references, and incorporate initial ideas that may have changed before or during production (no Color timer for Ultraman. Ichigo requiring great speed to transform) and later concepts for the franchise. (Ultra's merging with selfless humans. Gaia theory) Things move at a brisk yet good pace; not suffocating. While the movie does go from one event to the next, Ultraman flows more fluidly in tying everything in a nice cohesive package. I don't want this to be a compare and contrast to Shin Kamen Rider, but seeing the two so close together, well, it's hard not to notice how structurally similar they are. And I think the key reason why Ultraman nails it in a way I don't think Rider did is that Ultraman doesn't feel like it's doing too much. Things are kept simple with two kaiju, Zarab, Mefilas, and technically Zetton as antangonists. They all establish elements that will come into play down the road while giving them mini stories. Zerab provides data on Ultraman to high-up officials in the guise of a benevolent act.
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Zerab has an entire subplot of kidnapping Kaminaga, leading to Asami rescuing him and returning the Beta-capsule left in her possession. That's such a classic plot with the right amount of modern flair, and it provides a fun bit of character interaction between Kaminaga and Asami that the film sorely needed by that point. Something a bit more Anno-oriented is Kaminaga's identity being found out resulting in a fallout of the Japanese Government wanting to capture him and basically use him as a weapon. Which of course makes it all the more enticing when Mefilas shows up with his offer.
Speaking of, I have to praise Yamamoto's performance as Mefilas. He does a great job selling him as a conniving but kindly being in such a way that you almost want to believe in him. He exudes a love for life that borders on childlike if not unnatural, and you get the impression that perhaps if you spent time in his presence, you could see what he sees. And that's nowhere more prevalent than his talks with Ultraman, which is like a devil trying to convince an angel he's right. While I am simplifying things down, the film does a surprising amount with the antagonists, using them to their fullest by spending just the right amount of time with them. Part of what aids in that is a very natural flow of expository sections in boardrooms to make this connective tissue, and no I'm not kidding. Anno does very well in this environment and they help the pacing immencily. Simultaneously keeping things moving while also allowing a moment of brevity from nefarious aliens and action sequences. Unless of course, an Alien shows up in the middle of the office out of nowhere, which still works. Kaiju and Aliens suddenly showing up doesn't feel contrived in this setting, they don't need set up, they're mysterious beings and they go with it. As it stands, I never felt a moment where something was wasted, dragged on, oddly placed, over stuffed, or even repetitious- including the locations. It's not like we have Baltan and DaDa shoved in here overcomplicating the film just to have more iconic appearances.
That's not to say it's perfect, mind you. There are elements that feel a bit undercooked or just odd. But I wanna address some other points first.
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One of the criticisms I recall hearing when this was running theatrically is that it wasn't as biting as Shin Godzilla… I don't know why anyone would expect that, but I wouldn't call that a problem. There is some degree of political intrigue here; talks about weaponizing Ultraman, some very-very minuscule incorporation of xenophobia, Japan being subjugated by war-hungry superpowers, the Government of Japan not being any better morally, environmentalism, etc. But it's all very surface level, which I think is for the better. The original show had its moments, but they were few and far between. It wasn't until Seven that we saw more complex morality and social commentary. Really, the most you have here is the SSSP's desire to do good contrasted with a Government willing to sell the earth for perceived power. It's something, but not particularly deep.
Political critiques aside, there is a theme of hope in the bureaucratic nightmare. Ultraman wants to believe in humanity, understand them, and greatly admires some of them. Although I feel that's sorta downplayed until the last act. BUT and this is a big but. I do think it works amazingly in conjunction with the ending.
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See, Mefilas isn't the last threat. After he is taken care of, there is a bit of a conundrum in the aftermath. Ultraman's superior, Zoffy, makes his appearance. He is not happy. Ultraman, or rather Lipiah, violated their planet's rules by merging with another lifeform. Even worse is that Mefilas' actions showed that humans could possess the same abilities as Ultraman, making them either a threat or exploitable by aliens as weapons. The entire race is a liability, so Zoffy decides to wipe out the entire planet by deploying Zetton.
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Well, that's not a space dinosaur.
And man, the symbolism here is wild. Also midly funny in a meta way. I remember when there was so much discussion around Eva's biblical imagery, and it wasn't much deeper than Anno just liking Ultraman. Of course, the reason it appeared in Ultraman was because Tsuburaya was Catholic, so depicting Ultraman in a Christlike fashion made sense. Now we have that same imagery being conjured for an apocalyptic weapon deployed by a galactic being who decided to murder billions as a preventative measure because it's just a drop in the bucket from a cosmic perspective.
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It's not at all subtle, but it's also not too much. Zoffy isn't actively malicious, godlike, or even cold and calculated. While otherworldly, he speaks and sounds more natural than Ultraman initially does, albeit with a somewhat regal formality. This in a way shows that maybe Zoffy is more of a reflection of what humanity could become. A powerful being that arrogantly thinks they have the right to wipe out any civilization that could potentially become equal. Not to mention the fact that Zoffy is superior to Ultraman, so you have that thread connecting Zoffy directly to the same Government officials that were being shitheads the entire film. We don't get a great exploration of that angle, but it is something I noticed.
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Although Zoffy actually learns a lesson and comes to respect human tenacity after they defeat Zetton. So perhaps you can read that as Zoffy not being as far gone as the LDP.
Jokes aside, the ending is a fitting one. Ultraman trusts the SSSP and humanity at large with the information of the Beta Capsule. It's up to them to learn the science behind it and how they should apply it. In the end, a practical solution is discovered in that the capsule undergoing a second activation would, in tandem with Zetton's plasma, create a temporary wormhole. In the end, the plan works, but Ultraman is taken in as well. He's saved by Zoffy, but rather than returning to the land of light, he opts to sacrifice himself in exchange for Kaminaga being allowed a full life. The film closes as Kaminaga opens his eyes back on Earth.
So I usually save this for the very end, but I might as well say now that I really enjoyed Shin Ultraman. I think of the Shin movies, this is Anno's best. There's not really anything here that bothers me in the way Shin Godzilla or Kamen Rider did. I like Shin Godzilla, but a lot of it felt like it didn't have enough bite to the social commentary despite the reputation. I needed the sterile dry cynicism of Government talk about economic impact contrasted with the human toll, which we don't really get. Shin Kamen Rider (which you can see here) has bonkers pacing and is overly stuffed with too many ideas. Taken in isolation some of the scenes are amazing, but not as a whole. Great moments Frankensteined into an overall confused homunculus. To paraphrase my girlfriend; "It feels like Anno understood the finer details more than the bigger picture."
Here? everything works. The story is cohesive, all the moments flow together wonderfully, and it captures the spirit of the original while being something different. I do still have my issues with it which we'll get to. But nothing that I think holds the film back from being as good as the presented work allows. It does just about everything I would want from an Ultraman film. It's also the most unusual entry from Anno. You don't typically associate something with such an optimistic light from the man. Undeniably there is that shade of cynisim in here, but it's there to contrast, not overwhelm. The ending specifically I think captures that fairly well. In fact, it's arguably more cheerful than the original series. Because in the show, a weapon stronger than Ultraman is made to defeat Zetton. Which, sure, the intent is they don't need him anymore. They can protect themselves and have surpassed their savior. But take a step back and it's kinda scary they have something like that. Here, they have a clever way to allow Ultraman to play an active role in saving everyone, while at the same time, it's the humans coming up with a relatively non-destructive solution. It's a bit of a contrast with the original series.
Of course, developing the beta technology and weaponizing it would be a good plot point for a Shin Ultra Seven. Just a thought.
If there is one knock against the movie I have, it's not having a lot to say about the characters. The main supporting cast is incredibly solid, don't get me wrong. I enjoy everyone here, enjoyable antagonists. But they are pretty bare. Even Asami and Kaminaga/Ultraman's dynamic isn't as developed as it could've been. They do have interactions, character moments, some minor conflict, and resolution on trust. They work, it's just that the film never finds the time to develop it beyond the barest of bare minimal. Asami is just sort of a smart tough woman, and Kaminaga a weird alien man who's a tad rebellious for his race. Yet I'm not really sure if they could do more without taking away something else, so I have to throw my hands up at the matter. Not ideal, but I don't have much to complain about.
I have similar sentiments about the visuals and SFX. I think the vast majority of the film looks good. I love that Bin Furuya was used for the rendering of Ultraman. His sillouette is Ultraman, no question. The added lankiness, slightly exaggerated limbs, and lack of both a color timer and back fin all do enough to emphasize that alien quality while staying true to the original design. Speaking of the original design, some of the close-ups show an ever so slight leathery/rubber texture to Ultraman's body, sorta like a more subdued type A mask.
I also want to point out that whenever Ultraman flies they mostly keep him in a completely ridged formation, even when he spins out of control-- like a model. Which I find charming, if a bit funny at times.
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Not that they don't do some unique things with that creative direction. For me it's not even the sweet flipkick, it's how weighless they make his flight feel. You feel as if he's in complete control of his gravity.
That said, a lack of weight plagues many fights. The sad thing is I just don't feel the impact of 50 meter giants coming to blows. There's good sound design, wonderfully cute moments like Ultraman hurting and shaking his hand, and great shot composition as seen above. They caputure a lot of fine details from traditional suitmation, perform feats that would be impossible with it (which is the strongest point.) But they don't capture the visceral nature of a real physical object making contact with another physical object.
That's not to say all the fights are disappointing, just that there is an inherent flaw to them.
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For what it's worth, my favorite fight was with Zarab, that entire sequence is great. I particularly love the night setting where all the lights reflect upon Ultraman's mercury-silver skin. Most of the battle is airborne as well, which helps greatly. You've got all the strong elements of the CG coming together to really make something that could only be done in this way. Zarab's hollowed out back being chief among them.
Still, it is pretty disappointing that most battles distill down to beams, which becomes more noticeable with time. Ironically, as much as I enjoy Mefilas as a villain, his fight is arguably the worst. Not helped by the fact that the CG takes a noticeable dip in quality at one point.
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That environment is PS4 territory right there.
Thankfully, Anno and Higuchi are goddamn masters of composition, backed by a rather large team of cinematographers, many of whom were former units on Eva. These people have been mimicking the absolute best of Ultra visuals for decades, so it's no surprise that the film is stuffed with interesting shots. Admittedly, there is a bit of added fun in knowing what they're invoking. I talked about how one of the very special things about Anno is how he doesn't dip into nostalgia in a carbon copy sense, at least not often. Honoring original design elements is one thing, but that's more about understanding elements that worked in the original, not making a direct copy. A great example is how Zoffy in the series has "star marks" and a black fin. You can quickly gather he's different from Ultraman, even if you're stuck on a B&W TV. Here, he has a deep Gold color, more precious than silver. Familiarity is a vibe, not a straight rehash, and I think the purest form of that is the cinematography.
Take a look at Return of Ultraman and Ultraman Ace compared to Shin Ultraman.
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Low angles, high angles, framing through an object.
Of course, I'm not pointing out anything that isn't already known. You've probably seen MachDent's wonderful write up on the the subject. I bring it up because not only does it transform the most mundane of sequences into something captivating, but it can mitigate shortcomings elsewhere, such as the lackluster impacts. There is one thing I should probably bring up here in terms of visuals, and that's the depiction of Asami, which is uh. Well, just in case you thought Anno didn't put a strong headed woman with some absolute territory in here, here you go.
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Not a complaint mind you, just an observation.
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Okay, that's a little fucking weird.
I guess the one last thing to mention about the movie itself is the music. Like Shin Godzilla and later Kamen Rider, there's a mix of new original music, old music from the series, and most interstingly; unused old music. At its best, it's remarkibly charming (love the Ultra Q theme in the opening) At its worst, some music feels out of place and out of time. As much as I love hearing old music tracks, there's a big disconnect between the music's audio, the film's audio, and the film's visuals. It'd be like if I put a James Bernard score over Monster Squad. Not every use of an old recording is like that, but enough to be mildly distracting. I know budgetary reasons make it unrealistic, but I do wish that they could've taken the original compositions and recorded new arrangments on modern equipment for all the tracks. Regardless, the original tracks and new arrangements by Shirō Sagisu are incredible.
What's not incredible was the home release. Oh boy, let's talk about that mess. I will say there is a slight silver lining, but we gotta talk about the problems and the weirdness. First off is the sub situation. The absolute worst thing to happen to subs this year cause this one didn't even take any billionaires. The initial batch sent out was Bad, unwatchable, and unreadable. On screen text is not translated, and like Shin Godzilla, there is a ton of it. Hell, the first 2 minutes is text that sets up the premise. Secondly, the subs themselves are misencoded by featuring brackets and coding used for closed captioning, not subbing. Along with that was a tirade of misspellings, line breaks, and generally bad formatting. It's because of this that Shin Ultraman is the only instance of me using fansubs when an official release is available, at least for a review. They dropped the ball as hard as they could short of the film not being audible or on the damn disc.
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The good news is that the issue has been fixed, at least according to the distributor. New discs are being sent out with fully corrected subtitles. The format issues are fixed, the text is translated, and the ending song is translated. All good sounding news.
I do still want to talk about the oddity that is the company behind this. Because TsuPro didn't go through MillCreek who has been the main distributor of the Ultra Series in NA, which is kinda weird. This is purely speculative, but things have been odd all around lately. There hasn't been a major release since January, the one exception was a compilation in May spotlighting Red King episodes. The MoviesSpree service by Millcreek is dead and the main way to stream Ultra is through Shout Factory or TsuPro on youtube. All the Ultra releases are discounted, as low as $7 for a whole series. And then you've got the movie being handled by a whole other company. That's kinda weird, right? That looks like someone is about to lose their license. I'd say maybe TsuPro wasn't thrilled with the inconsistent quality MillCreek has had with Subtitles:
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Which would be hilarious given the outcome here. Regardless, the company chosen was Cleopatra Entertainment, a film division known primarily for Documentaries on Bands, biopics, and horror schlock. It's an odd choice, to say the least. Why not pick someone like Discotek, Arrow Video, Shout, or Sentai Film Works? Granted, the latter two have had their own issues with subtitles, but they are at the very least experienced with it. There is however a bit of a wrinkle in all this, which is that another distributor had the same issue, Raven Banner, who is handling the Canadian release. Which sorta makes it sound like the source of the issue might've lied elsewhere.
This isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened, either. As much praise as is often lauded to TsuPro for how prolific the Ultra series has become in NA, especially when compared to the fuck all anything from Toei- there is an offset. Many of the quality releases had quality subs to begin with, and were often shows that aired weekly on CR and later YT. But the stuff that didn't? That was 50/50. Might be okay, might get a copyright logo randomly shoved in there. If it's something previously subbed like Mebius or Gridman? There's a good chance of spelling errors, grammatical errors, entire words missing, very questionable localization, and punctuation that makes me look professional.
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Undoubtedly those were made by some poor underpaid crunched to hell subber, the worst of it being from TOKU's handling of Gridman(CR is guilty of the Mebius subs.) But MillCreek will copy those wholesale, either cause it's cheaper or it's what TsuPro provides. Maybe both, given that TsuPro has used those releases on their youtube channel.
And I feel this is something that a lot of people have been letting slide for too long. An extreme example like Gridman aside, I'd argue even one episode out of forty having an egregious error is too much when they're charging for this. I don't care how cheap it is, or that it's just one line or a couple episodes. Charge more, go longer between releases, pay your subbers, and have better quality. But here? There's no way to downplay it as a line or two. The entire movie was fucked.
Look, I know that there are people at TsuPro who go above and beyond. The recently released Blazar has a whopping 9 different language options, which is incredible. We've got simultaneous airings with Japan. The Wiki is getting official oversight for accurate information. I love that, we need stuff like that. I also realize that it would be impossible for them to have a direct hand in every release, nor should they micromanage. The companies involved should know what they're doing when it comes to this line of work, or be competent enough to contract the right people that do. I am grateful this issue has for the most part been resolved, Cleo Ent. does seem to be doing the best of a bad situation. But it has to be said we've been overdue for some form of oversight and quality control from anyone. Nor should it have reached the point of the discs being sent out. Regardless of whoever dropped the ball, TsuPro are the ones ultimately picking these distributors.
As it stands, I'm in a bit of a tough place on recommendations. I think this is Anno's best film. I think it's worth watching, and with the subtitles resolved, it should be easy, right? The thing is, it's still too early to tell. If you do get a fault copy there's a form you can fill out for a replacement, which is good. But I gotta tell you, I don't wanna go through the headache. I enjoyed the film, but not enough for customer support and returns. I'll wait a while. I guess if you really want to you could do like me and buy the bluray, DL a script for the subs, and watch on your computer if needed. But that's still not exactly ideal, particularly if you don't have a PC Bluray player. Or as the Gloroius official subs for Gridman put it:
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That's also what I think about the new layout. As always, thanks for reading, liking, reblogging, etc. If you like what I do you can tip me at my ko-fi here.
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wri0thesley · 1 year
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idk how much you know about ikevam but i’m SO excited for you to experience da vinci… kenjiro tsuda my beloved
kenjiro tsuda OUR beloved…. I know almost nothing and idk why i didn’t twig they were like. Historical People. but i am a sucker for gothic drama and vampires. this feels like an impossible choice.
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fushimibf · 1 year
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30 Questions about Seiyuu !
og post by @natsthinkitythinkthinkthonk ! i decided to just dump all my answers into one post :p (typing on my phone so sorry for any weird formatting)
umehara yuichiro (i think this is obvious)
kimura subaru 😒 (genuinely cannot stand that man pls stop letting him voice canon black characters)
sawashiro miyuki
N/A (not familiar with many female seiyuu 😞)
umehara yuichiro (again)
eguchi takuya ! he’s so funny
umehara yuichiro (i feel like most of this is gonna be ume 🤦🏾‍♀️)
miyano mamoru
kimura subaru
furukawa makoto
umehara yuichiro
N/A (idk sorry 😭)
al-haitham (genshin) or yufuin en (binan koukou) he has so many i love 😭
raiden ei (genshin)
N/A (tempted to say kimusuba again tho 😒)
binan koukou (i love the cast sm)
orenchi no furo jijo (i assumed this meant somethin i wouldn’t have watched had a fave not been in the cast)
nishiyama kotaro
ono kensho (another one of my least faves 🤦🏾‍♀️)
miyano mamoru
N/A
eguchi takuya
hyorotto danshi 🙏🏾
N/A (idk 😭)
junya ikeda (kaizoku sentai gokaiger my beloved 🥰)
kaminaga keisuke (not sure if he counts as a newbie tho 😞)
kenjiro tsuda (51 this year 😁)
solids (tsukipro ? i cant remember)
i can’t remember 😞 (probably yt seiyuu comps tbh)
al-haitham (genshin)(not sure if this counts as recent tho 😭)
this was so fun ty op ! rambling abt seiyuu online is always fun since none of my other friends r rlly interested in em (^^)b
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hematomes · 2 years
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how dare u insult me /j we’ll have to settle this with a duel /hj
YEAH NO THE THREE STARS ARE V USABLE ASIDE FROM BASE ATTACK?? points at skyrider which has an er stat and had been carrying since pre-sac sword tbh
FINALLY SOMEONE AGREES WITH ME LIKE. SHE DOES NOT HAVE A PERSONALITY OKAY . she could’ve been so strong and amazing BUT NO. like if i ever read fairy tail fanfic at some point im gonna find one where lucy gets to be an actual person bc jfc i despise her in canon. and i ALSO HATED THAT SHIP BC JUST?? LIKE SHE HAS NOTHING TO ADD BC OF HOW BLAND SHE IS JFC And ur right lisanna is pretty <3
speaking of fairy tail i was thinking of writing my theory ending into existence but in a genshin thing bc. it’s too painful to waste and kaeya might be a good fit for the story line, lore-wise . hmm
HELP AJSJDJD PLS i don’t want sukuna anywhere near me i. i don’t have ur tendencies dear /lh
I LOVED THAT SO MUCH AJSJDJD mechamaru and panda’s fight also i. ugh :( <3 AND YES MIWA VS MAKI WAS SO GOOD? and the . listen the bonds the female characters have. im gonna cry. also maki and mai. FUCK THAT HIT ME WAY TOO HARD. LIKE I JUST. sobs. i cannot articulate like,, that reached into my guts and just twisted,, i. dies
MEI EXISTS AND SUDDENLY IM DYING. UTAHIME EXISTS AND IM SUDDENLY DEAD.
pls ur skrunkly coward man
ah that’s fair the hype around him did make me go. ??? bc like he’s neat but? i?? nanami tho. NANAMI CAN HAVE MY ENTIRE HEART I LOVE HIM DEEPLY
i just have to throw milk at u and you'll shrivel up and die. that's how lactose intolerant people react i think
ZBDJZ I HAVE THE SKYRIDER AND YES... i need to give it to aether bc he would benefit more from er than crit rn. yum
EXACTLYYYY SHE'S JUST... here i guess. and it's infuriating bc she's so important to the story, especially at the beginning + with the whole dark guilds and shit. yet???? she gives us nothing. just an aftertaste of complete void
zbdja hara why do u like hurting so much . /j
PLS SUKUNA IS SO... he's one of the very few ppl who make me go "am i truly ace" . yells he's just so hot and completely insane and would treat me like utter garbage but whatever. THO CHOSO. WOULD BE NICE I THINK. he's actually... mh <33 and he's so pretty. he looks like a pathetic wet dog. would give him shelter on a rainy night. would also give him my entire being
MECHAMARU'S ENTIRE CHARACTER IS...!!!!!! AAAA I WANT TO. GIVE HIM A HEALTHY BODY. he just wants to go on a date with miwa ok yes they should. they need to go on a date. i. please it's the only thing that could cure my depression
ZBDJZ OMG YEA MAKI AND MAI I DIDNT EVEN THINK OF HOW IT'S AFFECT U.... i rewatched the anime a few days ago and i had forgotten abt. how mai was feeling when maki left the clan like... my heart
mei. mei could do anything id be like <333 she's just being silly <33 she could rip someone's arm off and id cheer in the background like go girl!!!! im right behind!!! supporting women's rights but more importantly women's wrongs. same w utahime but with a side of me barking /j
EXACTLY LIKE... ok, he's cool, but please chill... even the author hates him ZBSJ HE KEEPS SAYING IT AND IT'S SO FUNNY gege my beloved . what did u expect. nanami is such a good character and... idk if u know... but his jp voice... is also dainsleif's...... <333 kenjiro tsuda, carrying the entire "tired dad/tortured pathetic guy" aesthetic
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tempenensis · 2 years
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1. Any JJK seiyuu doing Genshin charas? Or any other big name like Miyano Mamoru?
2. What do you all mean by Gege teasing ItaFushi, like interpretation of canon? Speculations? Is he really doing that or is it like NaruSasu or any other male pairing because writer didn't develop other dynamics enough? Genuine question not anti ItaFushi I want the lgbts in my manga.
1. The playable are:
- Inumaki (Uchiyama Kouki) is Razor
- Kugisaki (Seto Asami) is Kujou Sara (this girl has amazing range)
- Mechamaru (Matsuoka Yoshitsugu) is Xiao
- Mahito (Nobunaga Shimazaki) is Kazuha.
Unplayable:
- Nanami kento (Tsuda Kenjiro) is Dainsleif (i will go broke if he is finally playable)
- Zenin Naobito (Nakata Jouji my beloved priest www) is the Abyss Lector (I would recognize his voice everywhere)
Also Fischl is voiced by the older sister (Uchida Maaya) of Megumi's seiyuu (Uchida Yuuma)
2. It's mostly just interpretation. No need to sweat it too much
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11 Jun 2021: Happy birthday to my favourite seiyuu who voiced my beloved anime characters above!
Tsuda Kenjiro’s official photo from: tsudaken.jp
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Some Tweets Remember Keiji Fujiwara
Keiji Fujiwara died of cancer at the age of 55. The news was devastating for the seiyuu community. Many seiyuu are remembering and looking back on their times with Fujiwara and the impact he made on them. A lot of anime I’ve watched wouldn’t have been the same without Fujiwara. From Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood to Dr. Stone, he shaped a lot of characters that I look back and smile thinking about. 
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Takuya Eguchi
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Kaori Nazuka
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Tetsuya Fukuhara (creative director, Granblue Fantasy)
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Koichi Haruta (former producer)
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Minoru Shiraishi
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Ayana Taketatsu
Tomokazu Seki
Megumi Ogata
Mariya Ise
Nobunaga Shimazaki
Showtaro Morikubo
Marina Inoue
Romi Park
Natsuki Hanae
Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Kazuhiko Inoue
Yuki Kaji
Hiroki Yasumoto
Jouji Nakata
Katsuyuki Konishi
Shouta Aoi
Kensho Ono
Noriko Hidaka
Rie Tanaka
Kikuko Inoue
Ami Koshimizu
Megumi Han
Arisa Komiya
Ryotaro Okiayu
Kenjiro Tsuda
Nozomi Yamamoto
Kanako Kondo
Haruka Kudo
Hitomi Harada
Miyu Tomita
Wataru Hatano
Atsushi Abe
Suzuko Mimori
Atsuko Tanaka
Aya Suzaki
Sayaka Ohara
Asami Imai
Daisuke Hirakawa
Hikaru Akao
Yui Ishikawa
Toa Yukinari*
Kotono Mitsuishi*
Nobuhiko Okamoto (blog)
Nana Mizuki (blog)
Toshiyuki Morikawa (blog)
Satoshi Hino (blog)
Tatsuhisa Suzuki (blog)
Chie Nakamura (blog)*
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Taketatsu Ayana (Taketatsu and Fujiwara both voiced characters in Dagashi Kashi and co hosted a series of bonus videos released with the Blu-rays of the series)
Fujiwara Keiji-san.
When we had a photograph session together for a TV show, even though you said, "I'm shy, so I can't really talk much," after the session started and I was nervous you kindly threw me a lifeline and chatted with me a lot, and even at live events and such you've saved me so much.
I wanted to spend more time with you.
I wanted to thank you directly.
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Seki Tomokazu (Seki and Fujiwara both voiced characters for the same series several times including PSYCHO-PASS, Sengoku BASARA, and Hajime no Ippo)
The way you looked when you came to the studio with your script sticking out of your back pocket was so cool, and I often copied you. When we went to karaoke together, I would put on a song that had a video of your acting as a prank and put you in a bind so many times. I wanted to play around with you again. This feels too soon... Fujiwara-san. Truly, thank you for everything.
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Ogata Megumi
I've had the honor of working with you on various, many sets but... my strongest impression, is actually not from an anime, but from the drama CD "Radical Hospital".
Dr. Sakaki... Please say it's a joke like you always do...?
Fujiwara Keiji-san. Truly, thank you for everything. Please rest peacefully.
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Ise Mariya (Ise and Fujiwara both voiced main characters in HUNTER X HUNTER, and Ise references Fujiwara's role as Leorio in this tweet)
What I remember is His white shirt and the sunglasses he wore His gallant figure standing before the microphone His bashful smile when having friendly conversations His stylish behavior when everyone goes drinking Both his voice and his acting were so cool Everything about him was wonderful
Keiji-san really felt like Leorio to me I have so many pleasant and fun memories Thank you so much
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Shimazaki Nobunaga
Fujiwara Keiji-san, I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
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Morikubo Showtaro
The tears won't stop.
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Inoue Marina
His voice, his acting, his smile, I loved them all.
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Park Romi (Park and Fujiwara both voiced important characters in Fullmetal Alchemist)
He just recovered...
Be it with Hagane, or Muji, or FA he was everyone's older brother...
He truly was Lieutenant Colonel Hughes.
Early Far too early...
Kei-chan You fought hard against what ailed you... Please rest well...
Your casual comments Even now I treasure.
Tonight I honor you...
I pray you rest in peace...
Notes: I'm not positive, but I believe in regards to the second line
"Hagane" likely refers to the first airing of Fullmetal Alchemist in 2003 that used the title 「鋼の錬金術師」 (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi).
"Muji" seems like it refers to Zoids, the first Zoids anime series that is often referred to colloquially as "Muji Zoids", "No Label Zoids", to differentiate it from other Zoid series. In this series, Fujiwara voiced Irvine, a main supporting character and older brother figure to the main characters.
"FA" likely refers to the second airing of Fullmetal Alchemist in 2009 that used the titled 「鋼の錬金術師 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST」 and thus is sometimes referred to as "FA".
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Hanae Natsuki
This is too sad...
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Toshiyuki Toyonaga
My heart aches... The words won't come out...
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Inoue Kazuhiko
Eh, Fujiwara Keiji... No way. It's too early. I remembered well the times we worked together in the studio. It's too early. I'm so saddened.
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Kaji Yuuki (Kaji and Fujiwara both voiced characters for the same series several times including Magi and Shingeki no Kyojin)
Keiji-san. I wanted to talk with you more. Wouldn't it be wonderful if I had a father like you, if I could become a man like you, that kind of stuff, always, I thought to myself... I should have told you so. I wanted to talk with you more. I'm full of regret. I want to see you.
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Yasumoto Hiroki
Words don't suffice. He was cool. Truly. We had talked about him visiting my place and drinking some unopened wine.
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Nakata Jouji First tweet, and reply
He was shy and gave off the impression that he didn't like superficial relationships, but when I tried talking to him he replied with a bashful smile, that's what I recall. When I heard he returned to work and was doing independent work, I thought on my own that he was doing well, but... You must have had it hard, huh. However, you weren't the kind of person to say that out loud... You stayed true to yourself until the very end. I pray for you.
I wanted to meet with you and talk with you again.
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Konishi Katsuyuki
No way. When I was a fledgling, because his place was in the neighborhood he invited me for a meal, and I was really happy about that. I wanted to meet with you again.
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Shouta Aoi
I can no longer meet you again. By all means, I wanted to meet you again.
Just how much encouragement I received from the acting of that wonderful voice I grew accustomed to hearing from a young age.
From now on and always that wonderful voice of yours will remain in our hearts and ears.
Thank you for all the wonderful times you gave us.
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Ono Kensho
Fujiwara Keiji-san. He really is cool, and he is someone I look up to. We have the same birthday, and on my own I felt like we had an affinity... I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
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Hidaka Noriko
Fujiwara-san...
I thought I could meet you again someday at the studio, truly unfortunate.
Thank you for everything. Please rest in peace...
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Tanaka Rie
Fujiwara Keiji-san...
The last time we met was during the recording for the Granblue Fantasy game...
I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
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Inoue Kikuko
Kei-chan, I'm so sad.
You fought against illness for a long time... You truly gave it your all. Please rest well in heaven.
I won't forget your shy, bashful, and kind smile.
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Koshimizu Ami (Koshimizu and Fujiwara both voiced important characters in Eureka 7, and Koshimizu references her role as Anemone and Fujiwara's role as Holland in this tweet, as well as Tsujitani Kouji who voiced Dewey Novak in Eureka 7 and passed away in 2018)
Dewey and Holland, please stay a little longer.
I want you to stay. I wanted you to stay.
If you're not there, we can't fly freely...
Because you were there, we were able to live freely.
Thank you but I still don't want to say goodbye.
Sorry that Anemone is like this. If I could say one selfish thing please come back...
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Han Megumi (Han and Fujiwara both voiced main characters in HUNTER X HUNTER, and Han references Fujiwara's role as Leorio in this tweet)
Just last night, during HUNTER's rebroadcast, we just saw off Leorio as he departed for his trip, Fujiwara-san.
Family and comrade, always thinking of his friends and a warm man, a perfect fit, my beloved senpai.
Always with the message title "Miss lovely forehead"
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_CUIyQAKMX/?igshid=14scn4kzgey86
Forever, and ever...
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Arisa Komiya
Fujiwara Keiji-san. I had the honor of working with you for 1 year on Go-Busters, you were always so cool on set, it was my first dubbing experience and I learned so much from you. I wanted to work with you again. I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
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Ryotaro Okiayu
I participated in "Hoshi Koe" at the Saitama venue last year, and you attended, Fujiwara-san.
I read your letters.
The last time I met you was back stage there.
It had been several years before then.
That's how it goes.
Thanks so much for everything.
Note: Hoshi Koe is the name of a series of events held in Japan by AIR AGENCY, a talent management and production company founded by Fujiwara Keiji in 2006.
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Kenjiro Tsuda
His white shirt His light colored sunglasses His cynical smile His casual way of walking into the studio His unshaven face His still shadow at Planetarium His husky voice His retreating figure as he left His appearance in a coat when he slowly spoke in his last moments
was cool
Thank you so much
Note: Planetarium is likely also referencing Hoshi Koe, which was held at planetariums in various cities in Japan.
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Yamamoto Nozomi
We acted together for the first time in UN-GO, and a while later when I greeted you at another set, you remembered me, saying, "I've met you before, right?" After that, when on the set for Utawarerumono you noticed my Ironman iPhone case and chatted with me, I was truly happy about each and every thing. I pray that you rest in peace.
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Kondo Kanako
I can't believe it. I really liked your cool roughness. Fujiwara-san. I pray that you rest in peace.
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Kudou Haruka
Is it because of the air pressure that my head hurts, or because I cried too much that my head hurts, I can't sort out my feelings. However, more than these sad feelings, I want to say so many times, "thank you."
Fujiwara-san.
We were together for my seiyuu debut work "Honey and Clover", and from there with "Noein" and "DEATH NOTE", our work together continued. I didn't know my right hand from my left, and you gave me so much advice.
On set you always spoiled me, listening to my trivial chatter with a smile.
I entered college, and even when I cut off all ties to the industry up to that point and distanced myself from work, every half a year you would send me a message asking "Are you doing all right?"
I entered my fourth year of college, and when I said to you, "I want to return to work!" you got a little angry, but you earnestly heard me out. Even though I caused trouble to a lot of people, you saying "Welcome Back!" with a smile has always supported me.
4 years after returning to work, when I was worried that I wasn't doing as well as I had hoped, you said "It'll be all right!" and gave me a push on the back, and I was able to move forward.
I really have been spoiled by you for so so long.
You taught me so many things, I couldn't hope to write them all out. About acting, about movies, about novels, about life.
Even now I still have the novel I received from you right on my bookshelf. From now on, every time I watch a Kubrick or Victor Erice movie, I feel I will remember you.
The fact that there will no longer be replies to my messages, and the fact that I can no longer see you, really really make me sad, but you will always be in my heart. It's all right. I'm an adult now, too. I want to become an adult like you, someone who is loved by many, and someone who can guide others.
Thank you so much.
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Harada Hitomi (Harada and Fujiwara both voiced characters for Senran Kagura, and Harada references Fujiwara's role as Kiriya in this tweet)
Keiji-san. Kiriya-sensei.
I've been helped, so much by you. Thank you so much.
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Tomita Miyu
Fujiwara Keiji-san, I had the honor of acting together with you for the first time in Kotobuki Hikoutai. Warm, and yet mischievous, I truly loved acting with that voice of yours.
I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
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Hatano Wataru
Fujiwara Keiji-san. Across various works, I've been in your debt. When you called me for "Hoshi Koe", I was really happy. The warm advice from a senpai I look up to, and the smile after a recording session. I couldn't possibly forget. I pray that you rest in peace.
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Abe Atsushi
I've been in your debt since when I debuted. I see... We can't act together anymore...
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Mimori Suzuko
I'm thankful that I had the honor of working on the same set as you. Thank you so much.
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Tanaka Atsuko
It's a sad sunset...
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Suzaki Aya
I'm truly saddened.
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Ohara Sayaka
It's a lie
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Imai Asami
............
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Hirakawa Daisuke
Keiji-san... Keiji-san... I'm so sad... I want to see you... Keiji-san...
Hirakawa Daisuke
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Akao Hikaru (Akao and Fujiwara both voiced characters for Back Street Girls, and Akao references this in this tweet)
I'm still in disbelief even after a new day has dawned and I can't quite get the right words. I feel like a hole opened up in my heart. Since I was young through anime you showed me this fun world and as a member of Gokudols, I looked forward to the day I could meet you again.
I pray that you rest well.
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Ishikawa Yui (Ishikawa and Fujiwara both voiced characters for Shingeki no Kyojin, and Ishikawa references Fujiwara's role as Hannes in this tweet)
[Yui] That voice that I heard so many times when I was a child. Shingeki's Hannes-san was also, rough, cool, and warm... I loved him. Fujiwara Keiji-san, I pray that you rest in peace.
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Yukana
I wanted to act together with you more.
Thank you so much...
I pray that you rest in peace.
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Okamoto Nobuhiko
Title: I'm sorry
I was planning to talk about trust and play today, but I hope you'll allow me to do that tomorrow.
I had the honor of doing my first radio show with him. When I was unable to speak well, he laughed at me. When we were recording for the Ao no Exorcist movie and from the start all I was capable of was shouting, he laughed at me. When I kept wearing the same clothes on the set of To Aru, he laughed at me. When I look back on things, it might have been sarcastic laughing, but I only remember the figure of him laughing. And, I'm sorry for causing you so much trouble.
His appearance as an actor, the way he thought about and interpreted the script, what he brought forth, I received so much encouragement and experience from him.
Keiji-san, Truly, truly, thank you so much. I really I love you.
Thank you for everything.
I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
Notes:
The radio show Okamoto references I believe is "Sorairo Radio", a radio show promoting the anime "Sola" that aired from 2007/3/30 to 2007/7/27 for 19 episodes. During the month of July Okamoto and Fujiwara co-hosted the show.
Okamoto and Fujimura voiced Okamura Rin, the protagonist, and Fujimoto Shiro, Rin's adoptive father, respectively in Ao no Exorcist.
Okamoto and Fujimura voiced Accelerator, a main supporting character, and Kihara Amata, something of a mentor figure to Accelerator, respectively in To Aru Majutsu no Index.
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Mizuki Nana
Title: The carnation that arrived at my house 2 weeks ago ☆
At my last place, even plants said to be robust I ended up letting die (>_<) However, ever since I started living at my new place my plants have been really lively! My care for flowers especially has gotten better! Proper ventilation and sunlight really are important after all (laugh)
https://www.mizukinana.jp/blog/photos/2020/blog/nana_phot_20200416.jpg
I found out about Fujiwara Keiji passing away. I had the honor of working together with him for various works, during my first public performance at Tokyo Dome he provided wonderful narration, and at the planetarium in my home prefecture I had the honor of performing together with him... Truly I was blessed with so many irreplaceable experiences. I pray from my heart that you rest in peace.
Notes:
The performance at Tokyo Dome is referencing NANA MIZUKI LIVE CASTLE 2011, a series of live concerts performed at Tokyo Dome by Mizuki Nana on 2011/12/3 and 2011/12/4. Fujiwara provided narration for a short film called PLANETARIUM "Princess Nana of the Heavens" (PLANETARIUM「天界の奈々姫」) which was shown during the concert on both days.
The performance at the planetarium is referencing when Fujiwara and Mizuki co-starred in a Hoshi Koe performance held on 2016/4/24 at the Matsuyama City General Community Center Cosmo Theater. Matsuyama is the capital of the Ehime Prefecture, and Mizuki Nana was born in Niihama, Ehime. Mizuki had also made two blog posts about enjoying rehearsing for the event with Fujiwara and celebrating the successful completion of the event.
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Morikawa Toshiyuki
Title: Fujiwara Keiji-san...
Fujiwara Keiji-san... I pray you rest in peace.
It's too sudden. My mind is a mess. Even though I'm someone who works at my own pace... ... Right now, I'm overcome with feelings of loss.
From the time when I was a newcomer, we've been walking together through the ages for over 30 years. As an actor, and as a president, you were truly a friend... Since you were young you were shy and cool, overflowing with chivalry, an existence that even men were charmed by that is "Fujiwara Keiji"
..., It's so painful... the words won't come out. I'm sorry.
I feel that you really must have had it tough fighting against your illness. Now, please rest well.
And, the letters you sent me I will always cherish.
Morikawa Toshiyuki
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Hino Satoshi
Title: Keiji-san...
Keiji-san... It's a lie, right...? It's a joke, right...?
This... is too sad...
Keiji-san as a person, as a man, as an actor, you were someone who I respected from the bottom of my heart.
Everything about you was cool, you were someone I admired.
I wanted to learn more and more about various things from you.
Even now I clearly remember the time when on the set of the anime "Shakugan no Shana," as the role of the father, Kantarou, you kindly covered up for and accepted my terrible acting.
Keiji-san, "Dad, thank you so much for everything up to now"
While reflecting on each and every thing I learned from you, I will devote myself towards the sake of the future of the seiyuu industry.
I pray you rest in peace.
Note: Hino and Fujimura voiced Sakai Yuuji, the protagonist, and Sakai Kantarou, Yuuji's father, respectively in Shakugan no Shana.
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Suzuki Tatsuhisa
Title: Letter
I hate the idea of something getting overshadowed without anyone knowing about it, so I will write about it here.
Since we first met when I was 19, I've been in your debt for a long time. Since before we started having work together, you'd hear out my concerns and give me advice, and go along with my selfish requests to take me along for drinks. Even though you'd always say, "Waddaya want now, Tattsun," you'd always keep your promises. Whenever we met at the studio you'd always be giving off a pleasant, lazy mood. When you were the sound director you'd say things like "Tattsun, you're the only person I can ask for this," things that I couldn't tell if you were being serious or not. It's only now that I can say this, but I took you seriously every time, and every time I was seriously happy you asked me. The fact that you said those things to me.
Sometimes I'd tell you about how people say that our voices or our acting are similar, and even though you'd reply by saying stuff like, "What? That's gross," behind your sunglasses I could see that the look in your eyes always softened happily. I like chatting in the smoking area, so anytime I'd spot you I'd head straight there. When you'd say, "Yo!" to me, it was a little embarrassing, but I was always happy you did.
I won't talk about acting. That's something I'll keep locked away in my heart.
I know you had it tough. However, I stopped talking about it. Since you hate that.
All I can remember, is you always saying, "Yo! Tattsun," every time you saw me. Gimme a break, let me remember something else, too.
Thank you for always listening to my selfish requests. Thank you for always listening to both my trivial ramblings and my serious talks.
I always thought you were an annoyingly cool old man. You were always the best. You were always the strongest.
Everything about you is cool. So I envy you.
When I go over there, I'm gonna have a ton of stories for you. Before I do, please make sure to find some good sake and tobacco over there. It might take a while, but I'm definitely going to have, a ton I want to talk to you about.
It's about time I wrapped things up. This is a letter that will never be read by its recipient, after all, so there's no point in going on for too long.
Let's meet again with a smile. Anytime, anywhere.
With love.
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