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sxfsource · 2 years ago
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flower girl anya, drawn by tatsuya endo, in celebration of tanezaki atsumi's (anya forger's va) announcent of her marriage 🌸
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seiyuu-gallery · 5 months ago
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ambafaerie · 2 years ago
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Flower Girl Anya drawn by Tatsuya Endo to congratulate her voice actor, Atsumi Tanezaki, on the announcement of her marriage.
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imasallstars · 7 months ago
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[09/27] HAPPY BIRTHDAY ATSUMI TANEZAKI! (ACCHAN)
Character: Kyoko Igarashi (Cinderella Girls)
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berrierri · 11 months ago
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30 Day Anime Challenge: Day 14
「 favorite VA / Seiyuu 」
Atsumi Tanezaki
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Brina Palencia
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ah this is tough. but i chose a japanese and english VA haha
i chose Tanezaki because she has voice a few of my favorite characters, but i chose Brina for her being a nostalgic VA for me.
i don't even know who i want to put for male VAs maybe i'll edit this post later.
the challenge if you want to participate too ^_^
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wondrousmay · 1 year ago
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Endo-sensei’s illustration of the Forger Family to commemorate SxF Jump Festa 2024 Stage! (Source)
The outfits the characters are wearing are based on the seiyuus’ outfits (Tanezaki-san canceled her appearance due to poor health but she was watching and supporting them from her home!) (Source):
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pimmeiixxsxf · 4 months ago
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The Art & The Artist
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strogelen21 · 1 year ago
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The range of Atsumi Tanezaki is amazing.
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comickergirl · 2 years ago
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Listening to the Frieren trailer in the background while I work like, 'Waaaait a minute.' XD
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ecargmura · 1 year ago
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If the Tadaima, Okaeri babies remind you of Gakuen Babysitters, their voice actresses were in that anime.
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seiyuu-gallery · 29 days ago
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lastscenecom · 1 year ago
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(アーニャはフリーレンとチセと一緒に魔法を学びます by @kaai_yuu : r/Frierenから)
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imasallstars · 2 years ago
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UPDATEM@STER
On the 2nd of October 2023, Atsumi Tanezaki (the voice actor for Cinderella Girls’ Kyoko Igarashi) has publicly announced that she is now married to fellow voice actor, Yuu Miyazaki
We wish the couple the best in their future, and may they both continue to bring happiness and joy to each other
official statement from Acchan : [twitter] official statement from Miyazaki: [twitter]
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munchiep · 1 year ago
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same voice actress girlies
(crazy, right???)
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Bonus:
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redbubble bots. make this shirt for me. posthaste!
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cantsayidont · 7 months ago
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Three mediocre recent streaming shows:
TELL ME LIES (2022–2024): Padded and flavorless Hulu adaptation of a 2018 Carola Lovering novel, set mostly in the late '00s, about a bland young white woman (college student Lucy Albright, played by Grace Van Patten) and her regrettable affair with a manipulative asshole (upperclassman Stephen DeMarco, played by Jackson White). Typical of recent Hulu dramas, it relies heavily on some surprisingly explicit sex scenes to enliven a dull plot and thinly drawn characters. Stephen isn't even an interesting creep, just a garden-variety douchebag, and Lucy herself has no discernible personality. (The eating disorder with which the character struggles in the book is also omitted, one supposes because creator Meaghan Oppenheimer felt it wasn't sexy enough.) The entire first season contains exactly one memorable story point: a nightmare-fodder subplot about Lucy being accused of plagiarism after reusing for creative writing class a short story she wrote on her LiveJournal in high school. CONTAINS LESBIANS: Lucy briefly gets a Black lesbian roommate (Zoe Renee), and one of her friends is closeted, but little comes of it until Season 2. VERDICT: Has the "I guess you had to be there" vibe of listening to strangers gossip about their boring college reunion, and Lucy's lack of personality becomes a really glaring weakness in the recently started second season.
TERMINATOR ZERO (2024): Convoluted, gloomy, pretentious animated TERMINATOR variation, written by Mattson Tomlin, but produced by Japan's Production I.G. and directed by Masashi Kudō. Set primarily in August 1997 — the eve of the nuclear war in the timeline of the first two movies — it focuses on the efforts of scientist Malcolm Lee (Yuuya Uchida) to convince his powerful new artificial intelligence, called Kokoro (Atsumi Tanezaki), to save humanity from Skynet; inevitably, visitors from the future seek to intervene. More conceptually ambitious than many of its predecessors, but also very muddled, with frustratingly hazy stakes and a lot of high-minded speechifying that sometimes clashes with this franchise's by now very tiresome story conceits. The 2-D animation is generally good, but it's dragged down by some dreadful 3-D inserts (particularly in the finale), and the action sequences lack imagination, wasting too much energy trying to echo familiar moments from the live-action movies rather than coming up with anything very new. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Not that it acknowledges. VERDICT: Tries hard — sometimes too hard — but doesn't ever add up to much, and if you're not sure the world needed yet another TERMINATOR spinoff, you'll likely remain unconvinced. In the time it would take to sit through all eight episodes, you could watch GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995) and most of TERMINATOR 2 (1991), so why not do that instead?
THE PERFECT COUPLE (2024): Unbearably grating mystery, ineptly adapted by Jenna Lamia from a trashy novel by Elin Hilderbrand, about a murder investigation on the eve of the posh Nantucket wedding of a cute middle-class zoologist (Eve Hewson) to the vacuous middle son (Billy Howle) of a mega-rich mega-bitch mystery novelist (Nicole Kidman) and her shiftless old-money pothead husband (Liev Schreiber), who's constitutionally incapable of keeping it in his pants. Plays like a Benoit Blanc mystery without Benoit Blanc, laboring under the misapprehension that just showing rich people being entitled, racist assholes constitutes incisive social satire, and the entire cast (which also includes Isabelle Adjani and Dakota Fanning) is unbelievably bad, not helped by a total lack of coherent character motivations. Stupid, abrasive, and stretching the story to six one-hour episodes makes it a real endurance test. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Just some '90s-style comic relief gay guys. VERDICT: Like broken glass on the beach, featuring one of Kidman's career-worst performances. If you're in the mood for something like this, try the recent Peacock adaptation of Liane Moriarty's APPLES NEVER FALL, which is much better.
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