#uchiyama kouki
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nanakorobiyaokii · 2 months ago
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ーthey enjoyed teasing him (especially SUO) 😭😂
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yuurei20 · 2 months ago
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Idia's VA Uchiyama Kouki comment from the fanbook:
"When I saw Idia for the first time, his dialogue had a stronger impact on me than his physical appearance. I had the thought, 'This person...what is he even trying to say?'
When creating the role, I tried to portray a stereotypical otaku who seems to have a hard time talking to people, but suddenly becomes talkative or speaks too fast when talking about something he likes or is knowledgable or passionate about.
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I tried to be conscious of the atmosphere of a person with a stark difference between how they are in face-to-face situations and how they are when talking to themselves, or online: shifting from shy and reserved to suddenly swearing aloud, with an attitude.
-Twisted Wonderland FanBook vol.1 (2020)
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apparently-artless · 6 months ago
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KAIJU NO. 8 ANIME SEQUEL HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED!
Narumi Gen's CV is Uchiyama Kouki (famously known for Tsukishima Kei's seiyuu of Haikyuu!!). Narumi's voice was also featured in the teaser for the official announcement of sequel production.
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seiyuucrossovers · 7 months ago
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When you're voiced by Uchiyama Kouki
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Anime: HxH, YuGiOh Zexal and Amagi Brilliant Park
Bonus:
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 2 years ago
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Volume 2 features landscapes on episodes 3 and 4. Kazuki and Miri walking along the Naka Riverbank. It includes the first CD drama episode about Kazuki and Rei’s first meeting courtesy of Kyutaro. (—>> Part 2)
[Rei ran away from the organisation and then the hotel staff after finding out that his credit card was rendered “unusable.” [Probably because of his father.] He was homeless for a while and able to dodge a kidnapping/murder from other syndicate members [Something to do with ransom money, Rei as the hunted?]. Then Kazuki appeared per Kyutaro’s order. [It was, according to Kyu, K’s “last chance.”] K and Rei fought until the latter passed out because of hunger. Kazuki brought Rei food, who couldn’t guess what he was eating … In the end they introduced themselves like we heard them in the beginning. Kazuki: “Nice to meet you, Hikikomori”; in which Rei replied: “Nice to meet you too, Couch-crasher.” {Take note of the background graphics, I am seeing blueprints/stamps of musical notes, checkered sheets, French dictionary highlighting entries on philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau }Waiting for @marcarella-pizza’s translation if some of my hunches are correct.]
Here is Volume 1
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thoughtssvt · 8 months ago
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It's so funny to me that the studio kept calling uchiyama kouki (inumaki's jpn va) regularly to record. even he said "I thought they would just use old takes or takes they hadn't used before, but I kept having to record."
I wanna know what it's like in the studio having to record "shake... tuna tuna... okaka!"
"ah, can you sound more frustrated?"
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satori-the-miracle-boy · 1 year ago
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Black hair✔️
Blue eyes✔️
Light brown cardigan✔️
Voiced by Uchiyama Kouki✔️
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isekai-crow · 7 months ago
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Everyone out here freaking out like "MITHRUN IS VOICED BY SHIGARAKI I CAN'T UNHEAR IT."
And I'm over here like...
YURI PLISETSKY (Yuri on Ice)
MERUEM (Hunter x Hunter)
REI (Buddy Daddies)
INUMAKI (JJK)
RUTH (Ancient Magus Bride)
IKUYA (Free!)
Uchiyama, Kouki is one of my favorite voice actors can you tell.
He's got the surly grumpy husky voice down pat. But each voice matches the character and it's great.
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skeletonpunching · 2 years ago
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Buddy Daddies interview with Toyonaga Toshiyuki and Uchiyama Koki
Interview with Toyonaga Toshiyuki and Uchiyama Koki (voice actors for Kurusu Kazuki and Suwa Rei) Interviewer: As we look back on "Buddy Daddies" up to this point - first of all, how do you feel about the early plot developments?
Toyonaga: The very beginning of episode 1 was an incredibly hard-boiled action scene, and then episode 2 was a total about-face - from that point on, it became more of a sitcom. I think that tonal shift was very intriguing, and everyone in the audience might have wondered, "Just where will things go from here?"
Uchiyama: It all started with a scene of assassins carrying out a mission, and the "assassins" premise itself was a very anime-typical hook in the first place. It seemed likely that there would be all sorts of drama, and so I expected a large proportion of the anime to be dedicated to that. But just like Toyonaga-san said, as the story progressed, the sitcom elements were unexpectedly pronounced; that left a strong impression on me as well.
Interviewer: Since then, Kurusu Kazuki, Suwa Rei, and Unasaka Miri have fully become a "family" - in review, are there any episodes that left a particular impression on you?
Toyonaga: Well, it's a fact that Kazuki and Rei are assassins, and they really did kill Miri's father...
Uchiyama: That was quite a grim start to the story, wasn't it.
Toyonaga: It sure was. And so the two of them find themselves obligated to look after this child, and they grapple with the conflicted feelings of "surely we can't actually bring her up, can we?" That's the first half of the series. Kazuki gets proactive about the parenting thing from pretty early on, but Rei's values and mindset change bit by bit over time... The part around episodes 8 and 9, when he reaches the point of thinking "it would be nice if life could go on like this", was very memorable. 
Uchiyama: Episodes 8 and 9 left a real impression on me too. Episode 8 focuses on Rei's biological family, and it depicts a tragic battle with a character who seemed closely connected with Rei in the past. So going from that to the events of sports day in episode 9 is a major shift for him. At first, Rei wasn't especially keen on parenting or living together with a child, but now he's shouting at the top of his lungs in order to cheer for Miri. I found that scene incredibly dramatic. In the recording sessions for the early episodes, I was often directed to perform Rei with more "restraint", so it came as a real shock to raise my voice during sports day and shout "Go for it!" But looking back upon the story as a whole, I've tried to portray his gradual transformation over time; that was the moment it really hit me.
Interviewer: What do you think of Kazuki and Rei's buddy relationship?
Uchiyama: The "buddy concept" is fundamental to the series, but since Miri has been part of the mix right from the start, I have a stronger impression of them as a "trio", when it comes down to it. In a manner of speaking, I think this is a story about the buddies being wrapped around Miri's finger.
Toyonaga: Kazuki and Rei each have their own dark pasts and traumatic burdens, but they've never experienced what regular children go through while growing up and as teens. Of course, the setup of these two falling under the sway of the innocent Miri might be kind of disorienting, but it sure is ripe for drama. There were just so many points where I thought, "Right, of course that's how it'd go!" In that sense, I think the balance of the three-person dynamic is absolutely perfect. And as for my approach as an actor - I give a pretty aggressive performance, so sometimes I'm really riding roughshod over Ucchi (Uchiyama)... Rei is a character who has to be defined in direct opposition to Kazuki, so I'm always like, "Ucchi, I'm so sorry." (laughs)
Uchiyama: No, no, not at all! (laughs) If anything, I really enjoy those plot developments of Rei getting pushed around. The story is richly varied, and every episode has a major shift in tone, so even we actors have a lot of fun during the recording sessions. Speaking from the audience perspective, I think this series was designed to keep the viewers hooked to the very end.
Interviewer: The ins and outs of parenting are very realistically depicted. Which of those scenes left the strongest impression on you?
Toyonaga: Out of everything till now? It's got to be the episode where they send her to daycare.  
Uchiyama: The rules and minutiae of what you have to bring to daycare really are so detailed.
Toyonaga: There's a whole list.
Uchiyama: And you need to put the name on every single thing. It was fun seeing Kazuki getting so worked up over that.
Toyonaga: I bet all the fathers and mothers of the world who've been through the same thing looked at Kazuki and Rei and went, "Right, right! It's tough, isn't it!" It's like Kazuki and Rei are receiving messages from all these viewers, and that leads to a reversal of the original setup. That's the point where I really sensed how far we'd come from episode 1's plot, and how unexpected this gap was. And this is a minor thing, but: Rei sleeping in the bathroom. It felt like a fantasy element in the middle of all this realism - that's the kind of deft balance only an anime can pull off.
Interviewer: Throughout all these interviews, we've heard from members of the staff that Toyonaga-san's performance of Kazuki and Uchiyama-san's performance of Rei "feel like the script was written for them". How do you feel about these comments?
Toyonaga: We were selected through auditions, but if that's how they feel after taking a chance on us, then I'm truly honoured as an actor. Everyone on the production team, starting with Director Asai, has given us a lot of leeway with the performances, and I think that's a huge part of it as well. Even if we take an odd or unexpected approach to the material, they allow it, and they have the capacity to chew it over and examine it closely. That's part of what brings all this together.
Uchiyama: When it comes to an original series, the cast is always wondering how the series will turn out. I suppose those on the staff side don't wonder quite as much as us, but I'm sure there are also things they don't know until they actually get going. For adaptations, the creators often turn to the source material for answers, but in an original series, the image of the characters is truly solidified by listening to the actual voices during the recording sessions. I think that's the true charm of an original series.
Toyonaga: When I think about it, it's a real privilege as an actor - receiving the outline of a character and getting to flesh that out through trial and error. By adding my personal touches to a character, I can put my own spin on things, and that's a lot of fun - but at the same time, it gives me a responsibility. There are things I have to be careful with. I need to present my own take on a character, while making sure that the emotional development and payoff fit perfectly.
Uchiyama: I've worked with Director Asai multiple times, and I know that I can safely leave the directorial decisions to him. I have faith that as long as we do our best during recording, he'll elevate our work to a whole new level with his wonderful images. I feel no misgivings at all. And so, as a viewer, I myself look forward eagerly to every completed episode.
Interviewer: "Buddy Daddies" is entering the final stages of the plot at last. What highlights does it hold?
Toyonaga: In episode 7, we see Karin - the younger sister of Kazuki's late wife. And Rei's father shows up in episode 8...
Uchiyama: You get to see their respective pasts.
Toyonaga: And after that, in episode 9, their feelings towards Miri gradually merge into one. But it's not just those "emotions" - there are also certain things which mustn't be forgotten... And from episode 10 onwards, those things truly take shape. What will they actually do with Miri? Can the trio's relationship really go on like this? And Ogino Ryo - an assassin who frequents Kyu-chan's (Kugi Kyutaro's) shop - gets involved. In this world of assassins, what will become of a girl like Miri, who lives a cheerful and hearty life despite her forlorn circumstances? That's what the story will address at last.
Interviewer: Just how will all the pieces that have been laid out so far be brought together...
Toyonaga: When you're wondering what will really happen with Miri, you should remember there's still someone who's related to her by blood... I think that relationship is going to play a key role.
Uchiyama: In a sense, there are some rather serious plot developments towards the end. I'm very curious how audiences will react at that point. I think those hard-boiled story elements are depicted in a style that's very characteristically "Buddy Daddies". I feel like those same plot points might be approached quite differently, in another series with a different atmosphere.
Interviewer: I hear the last episode has a plot point that was somewhat unexpected for both of you...?
Uchiyama: I was wondering how this story would be concluded, but I truly didn't have the slightest clue until I read the script for the finale.
Toyonaga: But the fact that Director Asai chose to end the story this way - naturally, it makes you reflect upon what he was trying to convey through this series.
Uchiyama: Personally, it came as quite a surprise.
Toyonaga: As far as the ending is concerned, I'm curious what all the viewers will make of it. For example, there are bound to be the realist types who make comments like "here's how things would go in real life", even for an anime. When it comes to those people, what I want to say isn't "fact is stranger than fiction", but rather, "Actually, isn't this surprisingly realistic?" That's the question I'll put to them. I think the ending makes you consider whether you can accept something like this.
Uchiyama: Considering the story as a whole, if you take out Kazuki, Rei, and Miri's backstories and relationship as a "pseudo-family", I think you'd be left with a very dark atmosphere. It was a new experience for me to witness how this could be depicted in an original series, through the lens of anime, and how it could be shown from this particular angle.
Toyonaga: I think you'll find yourself surprised, in some form or other. Last of all, I hope you'll enjoy each and every episode till the very end.
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hieroglyphwitch · 7 months ago
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finally watching the new dungeon meshi episode and MITHRUN IS VOICED BY THE SAME GUY THAT VOICES SHIGARAKI AND I CAN’T UN HEAR IT—
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nanakorobiyaokii · 2 months ago
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winbre VAs having a blast with each other's character voices lmao
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yuurei20 · 4 months ago
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Happy birthday to Idia’s voice actor Uchiyama Kouki!
Over the past year Uchiyama has voiced characters in:
・My Love Story with Yamada-kun at Lv999 (with Riddle’s Hanae) ・The Apothecary Diaries ・Solo Leveling
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・Delicious in Dungeon ・My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered ・Kaiju No. 8
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・MASHLE (with Deuce’s Kobayashi, Jade’s Komada, Leona’s Umehara, Crewel’s Ito, Baur’s Koyasu, Jack’s Ban, and Silver’s Shimazaki) ・Mission: Yozakura Family ・WIND BREAKER (with Silver’s Shimazaki, Floyd’s Okamoto, Leona’s Umehara and Deuce’s Kobayashi)
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・Oshi no Ko ・MODERN MISTRANSLATION ・Red Cat Ramen (with Grim’s Sugiyama)
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・Blue Exorcist: Shimane Illuminati Saga (with Floyd’s Okamoto and Rollo’s Kamiya) ・Bye Bye, Earth (with Riddle’s Hanae)
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・NINA the starry bride (with Leona’s Umehara) ・Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle (with Floyd’s Okamoto and Rollo’s Kamiya)
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seiyuucrossovers · 6 months ago
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Kouki Uchiyama and bonito flakes
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Anime: Jujutsu Kaisen & Devilman Crybaby
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yaoisex · 2 years ago
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Buddy Daddies Radio / 26.3, AnimeJapan2023 
Love them sfm!! ❤️💙
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 11 months ago
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“Good stuff.”
I really want this on my blog. I would like to have what Rei has. Also, I love the way he exhales and holds his cigarette here. He’s almost enjoying the whole free time until Kazuki drags him again to pick Miri up. Moreover, I find Kazuki rocks the red jacket and trousers combo.
It is also an indication that Kazuki and Rei go for drinks. That means, they used to hang out a lot. Like friends would do. After mission.
Also, I am intrigued what Kyu-chan likes for music. Classical, mostly.
Also, I am so dumb that I only noticed it recently that Rei wore white scrunchie to match his suit.
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yui-hibari · 4 months ago
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