Website: Seiyuu/Voice Over shrine
Feb. 24th, 2006 03:44 amFor my website (at asphost), I'm working on a shrine for seiyuu/voice overs. The problem is that I don't know where to start. Man, there is just too many seiyuu...TOOOOO MANY!
Usually I'd like someone after listening to at least two roles, especially they are are adorable roles.
( What I have in mind? )
SOOOOOO, who should I list? I have too many on my mind: Tomazaku Seki, Miki Shinichiro, M. Shoutarou, Nowaza Masako, Paku Romi, Takeuechi Junko, Ryuusei Nakao, etc.
I heard a crapload of Katsuki Masako roles, so she's definately getting listed
I'm definately listing some english favorites like Freeman and Mcgylnn.
Also honorable mentions? Recommended roles/shows?
I'd like to look out for some fresh voice over/seiyuu as well. Because I seem to be more absorbed by the veterans or semi-veterans. Not to mention it's sometimes difficult to get non-dubbed anime, and when I do I see a wonderful cast.
MY NEW Favorite seiyuu: Kazuya Nakai!
Usually I'd like someone after listening to at least two roles, especially they are are adorable roles.
( What I have in mind? )
SOOOOOO, who should I list? I have too many on my mind: Tomazaku Seki, Miki Shinichiro, M. Shoutarou, Nowaza Masako, Paku Romi, Takeuechi Junko, Ryuusei Nakao, etc.
I'm definately listing some english favorites like Freeman and Mcgylnn.
Also honorable mentions? Recommended roles/shows?
I'd like to look out for some fresh voice over/seiyuu as well. Because I seem to be more absorbed by the veterans or semi-veterans. Not to mention it's sometimes difficult to get non-dubbed anime, and when I do I see a wonderful cast.
MY NEW Favorite seiyuu: Kazuya Nakai!