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List of Muses—Multifandom
Ai: The Somnium Files
Okiura Mizuki
Sagan Hitomi
Alien Stage
Hyuna
Ivan
Mizi
Banana Fish
Okumura Eiji
Boku no Hero Academia
Hakamada Tsunagu
Todoroki Shouto
Todoroki Touya/Dabi
Yamada Hizashi
Danganronpa
Sonia Nevermind
Dramatical Murder
Koujaku
Dragalia Lost
Vixel
Haikyuu!!
Kuroo Tetsurou
Hourou Musuko
Suehiro Anna
Howl’s Moving Castle
Sophie Hatter
Kimetsu no Yaiba
Kanroji Mitsuri
Legend of Zelda
Mipha
Zelda
"Oshi no Ko"
Arima Kana
Pokémon
Tsuwabuki Daigo (Steven Stone)
Shiguang Dailiren
Cheng Xiaoshi
Shingeki no Kyojin
Jean Kirschtein
Uta no Prince-sama
Kotobuki Reiji
Kurosaki Ranmaru
Zero Escape
Kurashiki Aoi (Santa)
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In The Heart Kunoichi Tsubaki Anime Highlights 38 Characters in New Video
Soichiro Yamamoto's In The Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki is stacked with female ninjas of all shapes and sizes, which is put on full display in a new character video that highlights 38 of them from the upcoming anime adaptation:
✧・━・✦・━・✧・━・✦・━・✧・━・✦ TVアニメ「くノ一ツバキの胸の内」 全員集合!キャラクターPV公開???? ✦・━・✧・━・✦・━・✧・━・✦・━・✧ 38名のキャラクターが登場する スペシャルなPVを公開✨https://t.co/FeXn49gFmw 4月9日(土)24:00~の放送をお楽しみに????#くノ一ツバキ pic.twitter.com/omy6eOFPIm
— TVアニメ『くノ一ツバキの胸の内』 (@tsubaki_anime) March 27, 2022
The highlighted characters and their equally stacked cast members (that are available) include, from left to right:
Dog Squad
Miyari Nemoto as Sazanka
Yuko Natsuyoshi (Sasha in The Misfit of Demon King Academy) as Tsubaki
Rindo
Sayumi Suzushiro (Kurena in 86 EIGHTY-SIX) as Asagao
Rat Squad
Mayu Mineda (Millia in Peach Boy Riverside) as Higuruma
Kana Ichinose (Sayu in Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway) as Tachiaoi
Reina Kondo (Paw in Sabikui Bisco) as Hagi
Ox Squad
Hikaru Tono (Howan in Show by Rock!! Stars!!) as Suzuran
Ikumi Hasegawa (Lena in 86 EIGHTY-SIX) as Shion
Aoi Koga (Kaguya in Kaguya-sama: Love is War) as Ajisai
Tiger Squad
Ayaka Nanase (Reiko in Super Cub) Itadori
Mayu Minami (Parviz in Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE) as Fuki
Misaki Watada (Delmin in Show by Rock!! Stars!!) as Ume
Rabbit Squad
Mukuge
Kagetsu
Hototogisu
Dragon Squad
Yuki Takada (Elma in Miss Kobayashi's Maid Dragon) as Suzushiro
Yuka Nukui (Serina in How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom) as Higiri
Moe Kahara as Hasu
Snake Squad
Minami Tanaka (Lily in ZOMBIE LAND SAGA) as Kikyo
Madoka Asahina (Asumi in We Never Learn: BOKUBEN) as Uikyo
Horse Squad
Maria Naganawa (Kanna in Miss Kobayashi's Maid Dragon) as Kibushi
Marika Kono (Saki in Mitsuboshi Colors) as Hinagiku
Yo Taichi (Kaoru in Kageki Shojo!!) as Oniyuri
Ram Squad
Manaka Iwami (Tohru in Fruits Basket) as Mizubasho
Aya Yamane (Ruhuyu in Show by Rock!! Stars!!) as Benisumomo
Miyu Tomita (Riko in Made in Abyss) as Towata
Monkey Squad
Hiyori Kono (Phil in The Promised Neverland) as Hosenka
Hina Yomiya (Shinju in My Dress-Up Darling) as Mokuren
Yuki HIrose (Koharu in Hi Score Girl) as Tsuwabuki
Rooster Squad
Azami
Sumire
Tanpopo
Boar Squad
Aogiri
Dokudami
Shakuyaku
Teachers
Yumi Uchiyama (Puck in Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-) as Hana-sensei
M・A・O (Pecorine in Princess Connect! Re:Dive) as Konoha-sensei
Based on the manga by Soichiro Yamamoto (Teaser Master Takagi-san), In The Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki is being directed by Takudai Kakuchi (Tokyo Autumn Session) at studio CloverWorks, with Konomi Shugo (Tropical-Rouge! Precure) as scriptwriter, Yosuke Okuda (BLEND-S) as character designer and Yusuke Shirato (RUMBLE GARANNDOLL) as music composer.
In The Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki will be simulcast from April 9 on Crunchyroll, who released an official English-subtitled trailer for the anime:
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Source Comic Natalie, In The Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki official website
Der shy man behind @Shymander, Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.
By: Liam Dempsey
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Happy Birthday Akira Ishida! (Nov 2)
This is mostly taken from the post I made for him last year, but I added some roles and videos which are fun!
He’s a veteran voice actor who’s quite reserved. He’s so popular that he refuses roles but tries to not look rude. According to Aoi Yuuki, even though she recorded multiple scenes with Akira Ishida for Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou, she never talked to him. Sugita just replied, “It’s like that for everyone.” When some new girls were introducing himself, he just replied, “Ah, it’s fine, I’m not gonna remember anyway” Nakamura (who was there) said, “ He said that like he was rejecting them!” Even the Gintama cast (Rie Kugimiya and Sugita) had a hard time inviting him for udon after recording. And speaking of Gintama, when recording the Shinsengumi Crisis arc, a cast member asked him to bring him a coffee pod to which he responded, “Go to hell!” Ironically, that character later died that arc anyway. He doesn’t sing his character songs anymore since he doesn’t think it’s good enough for people to actually pay money for. But he can rely on his good friend Hoshi Souichirou; it’s even said that he won’t go to a party unless his friend is present. A lot of seiyuu look up to him including Miyuki Sawashiro, Sakurai Takahiro, Yuki Kaida, Masaya Onosaka, Aoi Shouta, and Mai Nakahara.
[Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4]
The following are some famous roles from him. I obviously won’t be able to include some because he has so many. I think I’ll put a keep reading line just because he has so many roles… and I’ll put any links to videos or audio clips that I think are worth viewing.
Eishi Tsukasa - Food Wars
Hideo Shimada - Parasyte
Natori Shuuichi - Natsume’s Book of Friends
President - Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou [This anime is kind of a Gintama reunion in terms of the cast]
Cancer Cell - Cells at Work [I wanted to feel bad for him, but he’s literally cancer. Akira’s voice acting helped a lot in making the viewers feel bad for this cell, and if you can make us feel bad for a cancer cell, that means you’re doing something right]
Akise Aru - Mirai Nikki [RIP he was pitted against a yandere. SPOILER SCENE]
Izana Wistalia - Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
Gaara - Naruto [One of my favourite characters in the series.]
Kent - Amnesia
Togami Byakuya - Danganronpa
Zeref - Fairy Tail
Athrun Zala - Gundam Seed Destiny
Ryuunosuke Uryuu - Fate/Zero [It’s hard to find a non-spoiler gif. SPOILER SCENE]
Yunan - Magi
Mikage - Kamisama Hajimemashita
Femt - Kekkai Sensen [Kekkai Sensen was lowkey a Gintama cast reunion.]
Cavendish - One Piece [CLIP]
Shuusei Kagari - Psycho-Pass
Xerxes Break - Pandora Hearts
Fish Eye - Sailor Moon [This character inspired Aoi Shouta. AUDIO]
Ryouji Mochizuki - Persona 3
Makoto Yuuki - Persona 3
N - Pokemon
Daigo Tsuwabuki - Pokemon
Yoshinobu Kobuta - Sakamoto Desu Ga?
Yellow Radio - Accel World
Touji Souya - 3-gatsu no Lion
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Bungou Stray Dog
Inari - Kyousou Giga
(I find a lot of characters in this anime look similar or have similar names so I might’ve gotten this one mixed up!)
Yakumo Yuurakutei - Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
Badou Nails - Dogs: Bullets and Carnage
Mitsuru Kamekura - Kara no Kyoukai
Nagisa Kaworu - Evangelion [NON-SPOILER SCENE + SPOILER SCENE]
Katsura Kotarou - Gintama [Best of Katsura (but all is best about Katsura)]
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It’s also worth checking out his appearance on Naruto Nippon’s radio show! (the link is to the second part but you can always put the previous video on the playlist)
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#seiyuu#ishida akira#boruto#naruto#naruto shippuden#gaara#fyodor dostoevsky#bsd#bungou stray dogs#gintama#gintama katsura#katsura kotarou#shouwa genroku rakugo shinjuu#mirai nikki#future diary#long post
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What if Voice Actors’ Characters FOUGHT EACH OTHER? You Decide the Outcome!
Voice actors have one of the coolest jobs in the world: they get to play lots of cool, powerful characters. Some stars have become legendary simply because of the sheer number of awesome heroes and villains they've lent their voices to — from robot pilots and overclocked alchemists to magical girls and megalomaniacal moms.
That got us thinking: how would a voice actor's many and varied roles stack up against each other?
We've looked back at the roles of some of our favorite anime stars and come up with a series of battles. This isn't about popularity or coolness (because honestly, they're all cool): we just really want to see them fight. More specifically, we just really enjoy imagining these three voice actors voicing both sides of an epic anime battle. Until the day that actually happens, this is the next best thing.
To that end, we're not choosing a winner for each round: you are. Remember, it's not about popularity or preference — we really want to know who you think would reign supreme in these fights. And once you're done, we want your takes on these match-ups (and other voice actors whose characters should go toe-to-toe), so be sure to join us in the comments!
Note: This article may contain spoilers for the series Fullmetal Alchemist, Kill la Kill, Boogiepop and Others, and Puella Magi Madoka Magica. If you don't want to be spoiled for any of these series, read on at your own risk.
First Battle: Romi Park
Edward Elric vs. Ragyo Kiryuin
Voice actress Romi Park has an epic CV, full of fascinating characters. She debuted as Kanan Gimms in 1998's Brain Powerd, and her roles have just gotten more and more epic since. You may have heard her as Temari in Naruto, Toshiro in Bleach, and Madam Red in Black Butler, just to name a few. But today, we're focusing on two of her most explosive, reality-bending roles to date.
In both 2003's Fullmetal Alchemist and 2009's Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Park played the titular character, Edward Elric: a pint-sized alchemist with a history of taboo activities and a lot of self-contained power. Together with his brother Alphonse, he's looking for a way to restore their bodies (his arm and leg, and Alphonse's in its entirety).
Ed has some obvious advantages, the big one being that he doesn't need to draw a transmutation circle to get things done. He's also no slouch at the actual science of alchemy (especially considering some of the things he's attempted in the past). Being able to control matter is pretty cool ... but what if he was up against someone who could do the same?
Ragyo Kiryuin rocked Kill la Kill with her appearance, pulling the spotlight from daughter Satsuki. This rainbow-haired Bad Mom has been studying the nature of certain overclocked elements — and instead of the Law of Equivalent Exchange, the only rule she's beholden to is the Rule of Cool. She also doesn't exactly have the same family loyalties Ed does, so she'll be more than willing to cut her losses in a pinch.
But does that really put her ahead? Both wield colossal power above and beyond what most humans have. Both have devoted their entire lives to their respective fields and all that entails. Both want something very badly and have already gone to incredible lengths in search of it.
But the final answer is up to you:
Second Battle: Akira Kamiya
Ryoma Nagare vs. Ryo Saeba
It's only fair to include a round for the voice actor who singlehandedly inspired this feature! Akira Kamiya was a big hitter in the '70s super robot anime boom, and is still going strong today. Fans of Super Robot Wars will already have heard multiple Kamiyas go into battle side-by-side, as he has voiced Roy Focker in Macross, Akira Hibiki in Raideen, and Sanshiro Tsuwabuki in Gaiking, to name a few. He was also Kenshiro in Fist of the North Star ... but almost any fight involving Kenshiro would be a walkover.
For this battle, we matched two of Kamiya's well-known antiheroes who are known for working in teams: Ryoma Nagare from the original 1974 Getter Robo, and Ryo Saeba from the long-running City Hunter. But these battles are one-on-one — no teammates allowed.
Unlike a lot of Go Nagai's leads, Ryoma isn't known for being a bare-knuckle brawler. However, he has a less-explored advantage: he is a master swordsman, thanks to training from his father. We don't see Ryoma cross blades very often, but it's a skill that serves him well when he's out of the robot. Which is fortunate — because without Getter Robo, he's going to need all the help he can get, especially against the legendary City Hunter. Well, half of it, anyway.
When you write "XYZ" on the board at Shinjuku Station, you're getting not one, but two people on your side. That's not to say Ryo Saeba isn't the muscle of the City Hunter operation. He's an amazing sharpshooter and brawler versed in a variety of weapons, thanks to his training as a guerilla fighter in his youth. But Kaori keeps his eyes on the prize (and off anything in a skirt), occasionally with the help of her giant hyperspace mallet.
So, how will the pair fare without their teams? Is Ryoma bringing a knife to a gunfight? Or will Ryo get distracted by another pretty face at the wrong moment? You decide:
Third Battle: Aoi Yuuki
Boogiepop vs. Madoka Kaname
Aoi Yuuki made her voice acting debut in 2008, but she came to broad attention three years later as the lead in Puella Magi Madoka Magica. The sweet-voiced heroine led to more and more roles across a seriously impressive range. Fans have heard her swivel from Maya Fey in Ace Attorney to Tanya von Degurechaff in The Saga of Tanya the Evil, from Tiamat in Fate/Grand Order to Tsuyu in My Hero Academia.
And speaking of swiveling, one of our fighters in her round is the mysterious Boogiepop: a hidden personality that bubbles to the surface within otherwise normal schoolgirl Touka Miyashita. And speaking of otherwise normal schoolgirls ... well, we could hardly do this without Madoka, could we?
Who and what Boogiepop of Boogiepop and Others is is explained, re-explained, debated, hidden, and otherwise confused throughout their various media appearances. Boogiepop is an urban legend, a benevolent spirit with a dark edge, a protector of the world, a protector of the misunderstood. Most importantly for our purposes today, Boogiepop has some shinigami-level powers, a whole bunch of razor wire, and no fear.
And then there's Madoka Kaname, the girl who never asked for any of this. In her final form, she's galactically powerful, able to defeat witches and save magical girls all throughout space and time. That's definitely more than enough to stand up to Boogiepop ... or is it?
Both are saviors of Earth in their own way, especially influenced by the magic or paranormal. It's hard to imagine a situation in which they'd be on opposing sides, but — for the sake of argument — just for now, they are. Which superpowered schoolgirl could bring down the other?
In all three cases, whoever wins, the battle would sound super cool.
How do you think these fights would go? Are there any other voice actors whose characters should totally fight themselves? Would you like to vote on another round of battles? Let's talk about it in the comments!
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