I know 21/25 (w use of ann.com since clearly i don't know every name XD )
But then this is "poll" by current seiyuu for their most likely inspirational peers right? SO clearly there would be no OnoD, HiroC, Mamo-chan, right?
But ppl of the net are both stupid and well very stupid. Rude, immature, etc etc. I'm not even going to look at the comments. I think I'd get huge R-A-G-E. And than explode and ruin the day for myself. -____-
Don't get me wrong.. i'd love to see a list filled w my favs, but that would be a personal one clearly. XD
>>But then this is "poll" by current seiyuu for their most likely inspirational peers right? SO clearly there would be no OnoD, HiroC, Mamo-chan, right?
Clearly. But of course, people complain about how they don't see Koyasu, KugiRie, RomiPaku, Hirano, etc. Then again, people like Nakai and Hirata (well, less of a vet tenure-wise, compared to many of the people listed) are selected.
I am a bit surprised that there's no Heika either. I thought he'd be in the same league as Furukawa Toshio. Not even Furukawa Toshio, or Toriyama Kei, Mizushima Yuu, Ogata Megumi, etc.
Ah well, it's their choices.
Not sure what it is, but when it comes to skilled VA, naming people off the top of their head such as Hayashibara, Hidaka, Nozawa, and Yamadera is not surprising.
Even Animage ranks Hayashibara and Yamadera pretty high (but also there ones that I listed. Ie: Ogata, Toshio, Furuya, etc).
One thing does concern me: what 100 people did they ask? On the TV Ayashi site, they have nine (apparently out of the selected 100 picked) in a photo. All those nine are ranked ;) Like Hidaka, Hirata, Nozawa, Yamadera and OgataKen.
Just how many official seiyuu are there? I have a list of 100 on my blog somewhere, mixed with old and new names, so I'm sure it's quite a lot.
It may not be entirely biased, but with the hiring cost of veterans and the different genres (ie: narration, anime, tokusatsu, japanese dubbing, etc), there seems to be some segregation.
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No respect at all.
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But then this is "poll" by current seiyuu for their most likely inspirational peers right? SO clearly there would be no OnoD, HiroC, Mamo-chan, right?
But ppl of the net are both stupid and well very stupid. Rude, immature, etc etc. I'm not even going to look at the comments. I think I'd get huge R-A-G-E. And than explode and ruin the day for myself. -____-
Don't get me wrong.. i'd love to see a list filled w my favs, but that would be a personal one clearly. XD
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Clearly. But of course, people complain about how they don't see Koyasu, KugiRie, RomiPaku, Hirano, etc. Then again, people like Nakai and Hirata (well, less of a vet tenure-wise, compared to many of the people listed) are selected.
Here's something more on the picks: http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/onegai-gold/updated/110827/#project01
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Ah well, it's their choices.
Not sure what it is, but when it comes to skilled VA, naming people off the top of their head such as Hayashibara, Hidaka, Nozawa, and Yamadera is not surprising.
Even Animage ranks Hayashibara and Yamadera pretty high (but also there ones that I listed. Ie: Ogata, Toshio, Furuya, etc).
One thing does concern me: what 100 people did they ask? On the TV Ayashi site, they have nine (apparently out of the selected 100 picked) in a photo. All those nine are ranked ;) Like Hidaka, Hirata, Nozawa, Yamadera and OgataKen.
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Just how many official seiyuu are there? I have a list of 100 on my blog somewhere, mixed with old and new names, so I'm sure it's quite a lot.
It may not be entirely biased, but with the hiring cost of veterans and the different genres (ie: narration, anime, tokusatsu, japanese dubbing, etc), there seems to be some segregation.
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