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Much has changed in the seiyuu industry since the 90s. Some things for the better, others for the worst. From not showing their faces to having to showing them in order to get famous even down to what is now expected of newcomers, the voice acting industry in Japan is almost unrecognizable from the 90s up until now.
In the previous episode, you and I got to know the insights from popular seiyuu Megumi Ogata about the changes and how she sees those impacting today’s generation of seiyuu.
In this episode let’s check what Kouchi Yamadera feels has changed in the industry.
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Much has changed in the seiyuu industry since the 90s. Some things for the better, others for the worst. From not showing their faces to having to showing them in order to get famous even down to what is now expected of newcomers, the voice acting industry in Japan is almost unrecognizable from the 90s up until now.
In the previous episode, you and I got to know the insights from popular seiyuu Megumi Ogata about the changes and how she sees those impacting today’s generation of seiyuu.
In this episode let’s check what Kouchi Yamadera feels has changed in the industry.
Did you enjoy this episode? Consider ranking this podcast or leaving a review on your preferred podcast streaming platform!
👉 Want to go the extra mile in supporting my work so that I can continue bringing you more about 2D music projects and male seiyuu artists?
Consider joining Patreon or sharing a Ko-fi with me: