On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the manga by. a special event was planned Masumi Asano and illustrated by Kenjirou hata, Wound ga seiyuu! (Seiyu’s life!) and for the “fifth anniversary plus one” of the broadcast of his animation adaptation, there will be a special broadcast from Tokyo on July 4th.

Wound ga seiyuu!

Asano and Hata published the original manga via the doujinshi circle between December 2011 and August 2017. Hajimemashit. The manga debuted in Comedy 81 in December 2011, with future releases at each subsequent event Comedy until August 2017. The piece inspired a thirteen-part anime adaptation produced by the studios. GONZO, Headed by Hiroshi ikehata and scripts written by Michiko Yokote, published July 2015.

Table of contents Wound ga seiyuu!

Dreaming of becoming a top tier professional in the fast-paced and competitive world of voice acting, rookie Futaba Ichinose runs desperately in search of auditions and acting sessions. He rubs his elbows with some of the biggest names in the business, trying to find his own unique voice and style.

Along the way, she befriends two key allies: Ichigo Moesaki, an aspiring idol who claims to be a princess from another planet, and Rin Kohana, a sassy girl actress who does her best to balance career and school at the same time. Together, the girls face the ups and downs of the entertainment industry, but Futaba, whose performance appraisal is coming up at her agency, could end her career sooner than expected! Wound ga seiyuu! is a humorous and heartfelt celebration of the industry that gives anime a voice.

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