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Chika Anzai, Takuya Eguchi, Atsumi Tanezaki Win 17th Annual Seiyū Awards

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The organizers of the 17th Annual Seiyū Awards announced the winners on Saturday. The winners include:

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Best Lead Actor Award

Award for best leading performances from an actor during the year

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Chika Anzai

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Takuya Eguchi

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Atsumi Tanezaki

Best Supporting Actor Award

Award for best supporting performances from an actor during the year

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Shūichi Ikeda

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Ryotaro Okiayu

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Atsumi Tanezaki

Best New Actor Award

Award for noteworthy performances from actors who debuted within the last five years

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Shūichirō Umeda

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Hina Suguta

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Anna Nagase

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Minami Hinata

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Shion Wakayama

Singing Award

Award for singing by voice actors under own name or in a role

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Nijigasaki High School Idol Club

Personality Award

Award for a voice actor who has done notable work in radio, web radio, or TV as a personality, whether under their own name or a character’s.
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Foreign Film/Live-Action Show Award

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Shihori Kanjiya

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Toshiyuki Morikawa

Game Award

No winners

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Synergy Award

Award for works that best show the talent of voice actors

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Jujutsu Kaisen

Kei Tomiyama Award

Award for the voice actor who has been active in every field including acting

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Junichi Suwabe
Agency: Haikyō
Roles: The Prince of Tennis (Keigo Atobe), Kuroko’s Basketball (Daiki Aomine), Yuri!!! on Ice (Victor Nikiforov)


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Kazue Takahashi Award

Award for the voice actress who has been active in every field including acting

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Maria Kawamura
Agency: Freelance
Roles: Heavy Metal L-Gaim (Gaw Ha Leccee; Lillis Faw), Slayers – The Motion Picture (Naga the Serpent), Hana no Utame Gothicmade (Berin)


Kids/Family Award

Award selected by children

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Ikue Ōtani (left in post above)
Agency: Mausu Promotion
Roles: Pokémon series (Pikachu)

Rica Matsumoto (right in post above)
Agency: Matsurica
Roles: Pokémon series (Satoshi/Ash)


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Influencer Award

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Natsuki Hanae

MVS (Most Valuable Seiyū) Award

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Takuya Eguchi

Merit Award

Award for the voice actors who have contributed to many genres, including foreign works, over the years

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Chikako Akimoto (left in post above)
Agency: Ritrovo
Roles: Ippatsu Kanta-kun (Ichiro)

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Yūsaku Yara (right in post above)
Agency: Aoni Production
Roles: Chibi Maruko-chan (Hiroshi Sakura), Dr. Slump (Senbei Norimaki)


Special Award

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The awards ceremony, which revealed the full list of awardees, was held on March 11. This year’s ceremony is the first in-person ceremony in three years. In addition, the categories of “Best Lead Voice Actor,” “Best Supporting Voice Actor,” and “New Voice Actor” are no longer be separated by gender this year. The awards committee stated regarding the change, “Voice acting is a job that transcends gender, as female voice actors sometimes voice male characters and vice-versa.” The committee added that it discussed the topic for a few years and decided to make the three awards gender-free out of respect for diversity.

Starting in 2017, the Special Merit Award, which honors deceased voice actors and actresses who have contributed to many genres, was replaced with an honoring of all voice actors and actresses who passed away in the previous year.

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Beginning in 2019, the awards introduced four new categories, which include “Foreign Movie/Series Award,” “Game Award,” “Influencer Award,” and “MVS (Most Valuable Seiyū).”

Source: Press release






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Bushiroad President Takaaki Kidani Steps Down as BanG Dream! Franchise’s Executive Producer

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Bushiroad president and founder Takaaki Kidani announced at the BanG Dream! franchise‘s “Garupa 6th Anniversary Fan Festa in Akihabara” event on Saturday that he is stepping down as the franchise‘s executive producer.

Kidani had been leading the BanG Dream! project for nine years since its conception. For the past two years, he had already been entrusting the project to other developers.

Bushiroad appointed Kidani as chairperson in June 2020. During that time, he also returned to his former position as a representative director alongside the company’s previous president Yoshitaka Hashimoto.

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Kidani had previously stepped down from the representative director position at a stockholder’s meeting in October 2017, and took a position as board member of the company. He stepped down from the position so he could directly lead and manage the production of content better in the company’s following three or four years, which the company called a “decisive” period. Kidani was focused on and directly responsible for developing the company’s intellectual property.

Kidani founded Bushiroad in 2007. The company owns a number of cross-media franchises, some of which originate from its card games. Bushiroad‘s Cardfight!! Vanguard and Future Card Buddyfight series have both inspired long-running television anime series, and its Luck & Logic card game inspired two television anime series. Bushiroad also owns the Weiß Schwarz anime crossover card game. The company owns the Tantei Opera Milky Holmes franchise, as well as the BanG Dream! franchise, both of which have television anime series. The company owns the Revue Starlight franchise, and both BanG Dream! and Revue Starlight have active smartphone games. Additionally, the company owns the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion.

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Bushiroad launched the BanG Dream! multimedia project in January 2015.

The main BanG Dream! television anime’s first 13-episode season premiered in January 2017, and Anime Network Online and Crunchyroll streamed the first season as it aired in Japan. The anime’s second season premiered in January 2019. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime, and HIDIVE and Crunchyroll both streamed the series as it aired.

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The BanG Dream! 3rd Season television anime debuted in January 2020. Sentai Filmworks licensed the season, and HIDIVE and VRV streamed the series as it aired. The BanG Dream! Poppin’ Dream! anime film continued the story from the third season, and it opened in Japan in January 2022. The franchise‘s Morfonica band got a two-episode anime in July 2022.

The franchise also includes the BanG Dream! FILM LIVE and BanG Dream! FILM LIVE 2nd Stage films, the two-part BanG Dream! Episode of Roselia films, as well as several web anime spinoff series.

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Sources: Famitsu.com, Gamer via Otakomu



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Live-Action Drops of God Show Premieres on April 21

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Entertainment news magazine Variety reported on Sunday that Drops of God, the new internationally co-produced, multilingual live-action television series of Tadashi Agi and Shū Okimoto‘s The Drops of God (Kami no Shizuku) manga, will premiere on April 21.

Apple TV+ has acquired the eight-part series and will broadcast and stream it worldwide simultaneously in 2023.

The official title in Japan is Kami no Shizuku/Drops of God. (Similar to the title in Japan for the second Fullmetal Alchemist television series, the live-action series’ title includes both the Japanese and English titles of the manga.)

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Legendary Television is handling worldwide distribution outside of France and Japan. Hulu Japan will exclusively stream the series inside Japan alongside its world premiere. The series filmed over 10 months in France, Italy, and Japan.

The series is a collaboration between U.S., French, and Japanese companies. Legendary Television, Dynamic Television, France Televisions, and Hulu Japan are backing the project, and are producing the project with Adline Entertainment. Oded Ruskin (Absentia, No Man’s Land) is directing the series, and Quoc Dang Tran (Marianne, Parallel) wrote the scripts. Dynamic’s Klaus Zimmermann (Borgia, Trapped) is producing the series.

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As previously announced, Tomohisa Yamashita (pictured left) and French actress Fleur Geffrier (Elle) star in the series. The announcement noted that Geffrier’s character is named Shizuku Kanzaki, the protagonist of the manga. A previous announcement noted that rival character Issei Tōmine would be the show’s protagonist, but an earlier report in 2021 from entertainment news service Variety described the series as having a female protagonist, with Geffrier playing the role.

Variety describes the story of the TV series:

The story involves a woman who discovers that her estranged father has left her the world’s greatest wine collection in his will. But, to claim her inheritance she must compete against a Japanese man who her father regarded as a son and may have been more.

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Siblings Shin and Yuko Kibayashi — under the pen name Tadashi Agi — launched The Drops of God manga with artist Okimoto in Kodansha‘s Morning magazine 2004. A live-action series based on the manga aired in Japan in 2009. The manga ended in June 2014, and the 44th and final compiled book volume shipped in July 2014. The manga’s final arc, titled Marriage ~Kami no Shizuku Saishūshō~ (Marriage ~The Drops of God Final Arc~), launched in May 2015, and it ended in October 2020.

Comixology and Kodansha USA Publishing have released the manga in English digitally.

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Throughout its serialization, the manga had famously boosted the sales of wines profiled in the story. The French wine magazine La Revue du vin de France has recognized the manga, giving it the magazine’s top award in 2010. The New York Times also profiled the manga in its Dining and Wine section in 2008.

Source: Variety (Marta Balaga)



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Toho Animation Posts Music Film Project Collaboration for Bump of Chicken, loundraw

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Tentai Kansoku” animated short streams, 4 more shorts to premiere until Friday

TOHO animation began streaming director loundraw, Flat Studio, and rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN‘s animated short titled “Tentai Kansoku” (Stargazing) on Monday. It is the first of five animated shorts featured in the TOHO animation Music Films project. The video is in Japanese without English subtitles.

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The short’s story goes back and forth between a young boy sending letters to himself on a makeshift mailbox. It shows the moments he has with his girlfriend, up to the last night they spend together stargazing before the girl transfers to another school. The two friends meet again after a few years, and they go back to the place where they went stargazing.

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The short features Junya Enoki and Atsumi Tanezaki as the main characters.

BUMP OF CHICKEN originally released the song “Tentai Kansoku” in 2001 as their third single.

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The project is part of the overall 10th anniversary celebrations for TOHO animation. As part of the project, TOHO animation is partnering with anime creators and music artists to create five short anime.

Director Namiko Ishidate and musicians Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Himitsu no Hana no Niwa” (Secret Flower Garden) will premiere on Tuesday. Mizuki Ito and musicians Hentai Shinshi Club‘s “Neko to Wakai se na” (Don’t Reconcile with Cats) will premiere on Wednesday. Director China and CreepHyp‘s “Detarame na Sekai no Melodrama” (The Melodrama of the Rubbish World) will premiere on Thursday. Director Tetsuro Araki, character designer Mai Yoneyama, animation studio Wit Studio, and musicians SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Hata Motohiro’s “COLORs” will premiere on Friday.

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One of the five animated shorts will premiere on TOHO animation‘s YouTube channel each day at 6:00 p.m. JST (5:00 a.m. EDT). The shorts will then play at TOHO animation‘s booth at the AnimeJapan convention on March 25 and 26.

Sources: TOHO animation‘s YouTube channel, Comic Natalie




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