New Interest

Jan 12, 2012 10:53

As you can say, I'm newbie in seiyuu fandom. I'm interested with voice actor/actress since I play Starry Sky games (PC), or maybe earlier because I follow several anime back then when I started not following visual-kei bands.
People get bored, so did I, but didn't mean I don't like visual kei (and J-Rock) anymore.

Ok, back to seiyuu. Starry Sky was like the gate to introduce seiyuu world for me, really. For the first I don't really care about the people who voice-acting in that game, but just because my important skill to unserstand the game is by listening, so I depends by the voices. I palyed Starry Sky ~in Spring~, and targeting Suzuya as my *virtual* kareshi. Yeah he has the same constellation as me, and his personalities are too much to be true in reality *sighs*. Comforted by his caring-voice, I started to love Suzuya like I don't care if he's virtual or not *shame*, but I realized that I love Suzuya is because the voice behind it, Ono Daisuke. With my minimum knowledge about voice actor, I search everything about him, starting to watch every anime which are he on it, starting to adore his voice and his look. Everyday I listens 2-3 drama CDs (taht's why my Japanese skill maybe improve a bit fast than the other, now I can watch normal anime/drama, without subs).

My friend, resha_rin, who's being my partner-in-crime, who also fall into seiyuu fandom because that game, and as the time goes on, we're crazy-ing about seiyuu, especially male seiyuu. Not just one person, but several name are on our fave-list, like Kamiya Hiroshi (Ono Daisuke partner on DGS radio), Suzumura Kenichi and Morikubo Shotaro (because of Orepara), Fukuyama Jun (because he's hillarious as always, made me laughs!), Suzuki Tatsuhisa, Yuuki Kaji, Okamoto Nobuhiko, Terashima Takuma, Miyano Mamoru, Hirakawa Daisuke, Toriumi Kousuke, Midorikawa Hikaru, and for the veteran, I adore Inoue Kazuhiko so much.

And knowing those seiyuus are not only work in voice-acting, but singing too, me as fans having trouble with their discography. Their works are very difficult to find on internet. Some fans just keep their collection on forum which has been passworded. (you will understand if already being a seiyuu fans. Seiyuu fandom has many followers, but it's far minority than other Japanese Pop Culture, because the fans are hard-work-ly must understand Japanese). It's not like I don't want appreciate their work. I want, but for me who just schooler and have very-very-limited budget, can't enough to buy all, because I still have home-band too.

This is my very first CD which featuring two of my most fave seiyuu. (Back then, I have one Hetalia Chara CD)


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