Kikuko Inoue International Fanclub

Filed Under (Anime Show in Japan, Japanese culture, Kikuko Inoue, Seiyuus, World’s Best Female Seiyuu, cosplay) by admin on 13-06-2010

Tagged Under : , , ,

Although there are no fanclubs out there that specially deal with popular anime voice actress Kikuko Inoue there are all sorts of different fanclubs that relate to all sorts of things in the world of anime. These include clubs that cater to fans of certain shows and styles.

Some smaller fanclubs are ones that deal with specific people like Inoue or specific shows. These smaller clubs can generally be found on social networking sites. However, larger anime fanclubs can be ones that can be found on their own special sites or facilities. These deal with general anime topics.

Belldandy

An anime fanclub is one that can offer support for a variety of different types of seiyuu, or voice actors, who appear in a number of different anime programs. These include such popular stars as Rie Tanaka, Megumi Hayashibara, Kikuko Inoue and Ai Shimizu. These are all people who have trained at acting schools like the Yoyogi Animation Academy.

三世院やよい

Fanclubs can be found in all places all over the world. While it is true that seiyuu like Inoue are more popular in Japan than in other parts of the world they are also popular in a variety of places that anime is found in. No matter where one goes the odds are very good that one can find different anime enthusiasts who are interested in the same thing.

Aina·Sahalim

Many fanclubs are ones that can hold different conventions. These are conventions that can be found in large hotels all over the world and can cater to people who enjoy anime and all of the things surrounding it. A variety of people can show up in different conventions beyond the fans, many of whom can be found in their best cosplay costumes. These include such people as animators, voice actors and production designers.

The best thing about these fanclubs is that they are ones that can cater to people who have either just experienced anime or people who have been interested in anime for years. Anyone who likes anime or at least has some kind of an interest in it will definitely enjoy the camaraderie of an anime fanclub including one that caters towards specific people in the anime business.

Although there are no official fanclubs that relate to Kikuko Inoue there are all sorts of smaller clubs that can be found on different websites. General anime fanclubs are great to see as well.

Best せいゆうin the Anime World

Filed Under (Hayashibara Megumi, Kamiya Akira, Seiyuus, World’s Best Female Seiyuu) by admin on 27-05-2010

Tagged Under : , , ,

When it comes to successful seiyuus or voice over artists there have been many that graced the microphones behind anime characters. Of course, many of them lead normal lives and not like the stars, but they are among the most talented people in the industry. Seiyuus work hard to get auditions and put in hours in a part time job as well. Talent agencies scout for the best talent among male and female seiyuus. Some move on to become the best male or female seiyuu in the industry and be their own boss, demanding a price for every episode. After all, it is their voice that matters most. While singers earn royalties from CD sales, seiyuus depend on their contracts with talent agencies to earn a living.

Ayanami Rei

Seiyuus are voice artist for games as well such as ero-games and ero-anime. Veteran seiyuus like Inoue Kikuko or Hayashibara Megumi are among the best seiyyus from the 70s and 80s. Over time, they managed to gain a huge fan following like Kamiya Akira. Seiyuus find contracts for anime series, and voice overs for dubbed movies and commercials. The otaku and the entertainment industry have given seiyuus their due recognition with many male seiyuus establishing a name for themselves in the industry.

Sherry

Seiyuus undergo two years of basic acting training at a vocational school before they can engage themselves as a trainee in an agency for a further two to three years of acting lessons. Kamiya Akira has been in the industry for decades making his debut in 1970 with Theater Echo on Mahou no Mako-chan. He also co-starred with Kei Tomiyama in Fushigi na Merumo. He played the title character in Babel II and later took the lead role in several Super Robot anime such as Akira Hibiki in Yuusha Raideen, and Takuma Ichimonji in Wakusei Danguard Ace, among others. He was nicknamed Sakebi no Kamiya or Screaming Kamiya because he loved to shout.

ShinChan

Kamiya Akira played roles as diverse as pretty-boy pitcher Satoru Satonaka in Dokaben and rich and arrogant characters such as Shinnosuke Kazamatsuri in Yawara. Among his latest roles is as the lazy private detective Kogoro Mori in Detective Conan anime. His work in dubbing includes Pierce Brosnan in Remington Steel, and the Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies, two well known James Bond movies. Today, Kamiya Akira lectures at a vocational school and has passed on his talent to students like Megumi Toyoguchi, Ryoko Shintani, and Ai Shimizu.

?>