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Tokyo Ghoul + A Silent Voice
(I miss tg so much😭)
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top five: anime/manga
*anon why the tough questions what did I do to you please tell me I’m so sorry T.T *
OK as I’ve been in anime/manga fandoms for almost all of my life now I’ve kinda pegged around factors to judge anime/manga: plot + direction, animation, characters and how they were written and completion rate. I have separate lists for anime and manga [which I will not discuss as they can change easily depending upon the season and what is still available], so this list will only include franchises with anime + manga, and which have been completed one way or another.
OK, so here is my (current) top five take:
5. Gundam SEED series (includes Destiny, etc)
Gundam SEED is not my first mecha anime [the honor belongs to Daimos, thank you] nor will it be my last, but even after all this time it stayed on the list as it was the first series I discussed in depth with my friends back in elementary/high school [they are still my friends, and we all read the manga despite judging it as a stationary version of the anime]. My very first rival-to-lovers ship was there as well [Cagalli x Athrun scenes still make me swoon]. I’m just happy despite the Earth Forces getting busted, Durandal’s plans with ZAFT were foiled, and the Lacus faction + Orb Union saving the day, all my ships in this series GOT TO BE CANON [raising a glass or three to Lacus x Kira and Cagalli x Athrun YASSS!] and they are trying their best to have a better future.Also this ED introduced me to the genius that is Yuki Kajiura:
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4. Assassination Classroom
I have a love-hate relationship with 暗殺教室, as THIS IS THE SERIES WHERE MY LOVE OF RAREPAIRS CAME FROM. Like I was the only one in Tumblr [along with a few peeps] who were on NagiKae/KaruMana/even AsaRio abyss [I’m still there send help]. I also fought the most intense shipping wars here to the point I needed to quit Tumblr for a while or else I might do illegal stuff due to plain anger lol. However, I can say Matsui’s writing and meticulous planning was one which made me love this series [like every chapter has a small hint one way or another], and it is also coherent and even consistent all throughout. Lerche’s animation and direction managed to capture that as well, and I still want to hit myself for not noticing even the smallest details on the second season’s OP:
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3. Koe no Katachi
This is my top slice-of-life manga. As a journo who worked with people with disabilities, even they said that聲の形 has one, if not the only, of the most respectful and most honest portrayal of PWDs [even a deaf JP politician has invited people to watch the movie]. I agree, and the manga was nothing short of a genius, with all characters having A+++ character development. The animated movie in 2016 is something I consider as Kyoto Animation’s best work, with the voice acting top notch [I have nothing but praise for Saori Hayami for voicing Shouko], having a magnificent OST, and this is still the best directed scene I’ve ever seen in an anime movie [spoiler/trigger alert though]:
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Whew, this scene still makes me shiver.
2. Ouran High School Host Club
*Wait, I thought you said the anime was supposed to be completed to be on your list?, someone might ask*Well, that’s probably the only thing that made this number two on my list. That’s how good Ouran is. Ouran was probably the barrier-breaking manga of its time [another would be Furuba] with its twists on the reverse harem genre, its over-the-top-comedy, its portrayal of gender dynamics and family dynamics, as well as its gags. I DARE ANYONE WHO WATCH THE ANIME/READ THE MANGA NOT TO LOVE Tamaki, Haruhi, Kyouya, Hikaru, Kaoru, Hani-senpai and Mori-senpai. I PLAIN DARE YOU. 
Also everyone who has been an otaku at some point knows this OP by now:
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1. Fullmetal Alchemist (manga) and FMA: Brotherhood (anime)
Alas, there is no such thing as perfection in anime, but Hiromu Arakawa’s manga and Studio Bones’ 2009 animation came pretty close. [I still hate the 2003 anime BTW] Female characters who are not sexualized for fanservice, not maternal but still on the side of good? Check! A well-planned, coherent and consistent plot? Check! THE MOST BADASS TEACHER EVER??? Check! Its grey portrayal of humanity at every point, with the villains and protagonists sometimes exchanging roles? Check! OTPs WHO ARE NOT SHOWY BUT TRULY LOVE, SUPPORT AND RESPECT EACH OTHER, and without kissing scenes at that? Check! Honestly I love all things in FMA!manga and FMAB I can’t even criticize it. Also, Winry is my most favorite character in the STEM sector, I tell you. 
This is my most favorite ED BTW:
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Well I hope this list is all right. It’s kinda subject to change in the future though [except probably no 1 and no 2]
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Seiyuu Challenge (#1+2): Favourite and Least Favourite Male Seiyuu
Least Favourite?
I’ll start by saying that I don’t have a least favourite. I just have a lot of seiyuu that I don’t like as much as the rest of you like. Those ones will be revealed in question [blank].
Favourite?
We’re going to be doing this in the form of a top fifteen list.
I’m going to try to put a “keep reading” line because this is SUPER DUPER LONG. This took me quite a while to complete, and I’m too lazy to proofread, so whatever happens happens.
Honourable Mentions:
Takehito Koyasu 
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(the hate for him transcends animation; no gif of Takehito Koyasu on Tumblr)
Here’s to the guy who almost always gets cast as the villain. Seriously, his voice suits it too well. He even looks like an action-movie villain in real life. Some people are just born with a resting villain face I guess. But he’s not just that, he has played a nun, Deadpool (for Japanese dubs), and Excalibur from Soul Eater. All his other roles are mostly villainous stuff though in things like Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Gintama, Re:Zero, and others. I still need to watch a lot more of his stuff. He is the voice behind the infamous Dio. I think that’s enough to get him onto this list.
Roles | Singing
Kenichi Suzumura
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(Maaya Sakamoto and Kenichi Suzumura would make a god-tier kid)
I know him best for playing Okita from Gintama. Okita is a great character though who I know will get a lot of development moving forward in Gintama. He also surprised me in Osomatsu-san since he was responsible for the “SHEEEEEEH”. He won an award for that too. Hikaru from Ouran Host Club was a role that surprised me a little because he wasn’t expected to be a love interest from my perspective. Speaking of love interest, I may be a bit bias towards him because he has a really cute relationship with one of my favourite seiyuu Maaya Sakamoto. They also acted in the Kara no Kyoukai franchise together where they took on the two main characters. If it wasn’t for that movie’s timeline (eight movies, all out of order), I might’ve finished it. I love his work in Honeyworks. He’s good at singing, and I plan on watching more of his stuff in the future (especially D. Grayman)!
Roles | Singing | The Full 1080p “SHEEEH” Experience
Toshiyuki Toyonaga
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(The news that he had a child surfaced a while ago. Congrats to him!)
He just won the best lead actor award at the Seiyuu Awards a few months ago for his performance in Yuri On Ice, and he fully deserves it. He’s a talented musician, and he has such a soft-toned voice at times that can go to really deep in a matter of seconds. I haven’t seen him in shows like Free, SAO, Tokyo Ghoul Root A, Katekyo Hitman Reborn, Karneval, or Code: Breaker, but I have seen him in Yuri on Ice where he exceeded my expectations and definitely deserved that award (his speech was great too). He played Mikado who was a fun unexpectedly interesting character  in Durarara, he shocked me in Zetsuen no Tempest where he Mahiro Fuwa who I didn’t like, he had an appearance in Bungou Stray Dogs as Tanizaki, he was Takeru in Kamigami no Asobi, and I really liked his role in Kimi to Boku as Shun Matsuoka (I really liked that anime in general).
Roles | Singing | Bonus: Seiyuu Award Speech, “Day You Laugh” Durarara OP, Zetsuen no Tempest Duet (ft. Kouki Uchiyama)
Daisuke Ono
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(He looks like he forgot the rest of his lines)
He either gets those roles like Sebastian from Black Butler where he’s smooth and charismatic, or he gets those roles like Shizuo from Durarara where he’s the rugged thug. He is the fifth sextuplet in the notorious Osomatsu-san. Jyushimatsu is the loudest of the six, but he has the best episode in the entire show. If I remember correctly, I think it’s the second half of episode nine (I watched this a year ago). He has his own little episode where he falls in love, and it was nice to watch. My favourite roles from him personally are Sinbad from Magi, Shizuo from Durarara, and Handa from Barakamon. All of those anime were really enjoyable, and my favourites wouldn’t be the same without his voice.
Roles | Singing | Bonus: Kokkuri, “When you’re left with everyone’s bill” (Seiyuu Event Subbed), Barakamon (Highlights), Magi (Sinbad Highlights)
Ryouhei Kimura
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After watching Silver Spoon and Kids on the Slope, I just had to include him here. I first knew Ryouhei Kimura for playing Judar from Magi, and even though he did well playing the heavy eyeshadow magi, when he takes the spotlight as a really well-developed character, it makes it that much better. After watching him in shows like Gekkan Shoujo, Akame Ga Kill, Tokyo Ravens, Kimi to Boku, Grand Blue, that BNHA OVA with the zombies, I can say that he earned the spot on his list.
Roles | Singing | Silver Spoon clip (WARNING: CONTAINS COW BIRTH)
Miyu Irino
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(This whole thing is quite extra and overdramatic, isn’t it?)
His role in A Silent Voice left me shocked. Saori Hayami and his performance blew my expectations. They are both really talented individuals, and that movie was packed with feels. Even though I like Saori better, I think he deserves a place here. Sugawara from Haikyuu reminds me of a mom, and I think that’s kind of common. He gives the character a kindhearted voice (with a few exceptional moments). Todomatsu is another sextuplet in Osomatsu. I mention this show often because it’s really crazy. I can’t say I would recommend it to everyone, but the seiyuu definitely make the show funny at times. Ritsu Kageyama from Mob Psycho 100 is a character that is one of my favourite in the show because he is such a relatable person who just gets a little lost at times. And I’ve got to say that Miyu portrayed him well. I enjoyed that show a lot. Jintan from Anohana continues to be a show that I remember because it gave me the feels. I won’t get deeper into that because of spoilers and digging up old wounds and feels. But to end on a lighter note, if you like Osomatsu, I recommend checking out Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou because it has a hilarious cast in a bunch of sketches that can be quite funny.
Roles | Singing | Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou “RPG Quest”, Koe no Katachi SPOILERS
Jun Fukuyama 
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(You can see the moment the failure seeps his soul)
Koro-sensei and Lelouch would not be the same without him. He has given these two characters life. He was Souta Takanashi in Working!!, Ichimatsu from Osomatsu, Shinra from Durarara, Yukio from Blue Exorcist, and King from The Seven Deadly Sins. I recently watched him as the Dark Flame Master-- I mean Yuuta Togashi. The way his voice went from Dark Flame Master to Yuuta was funny even if it wasn’t realistic for a first-year high schooler. Same goes for Nura Rise of the Yokai Clan (which I haven’t finished). Bundo from Deadman Wonderland was fun to watch since he was a twist that I probably should’ve seen coming. Kassim from Magi is one character that I will never forget from him though because that backstory was sad, but his character along with Yuki Kaji’s performance really laid out one of the most exciting parts of season one of Magi.
Roles | Singing Compilation | Ichimatsu Compilation (Season One), Koro Sensei’s Weak Points
Satoshi Hino
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I first saw him as Sai in Naruto, but since then, he has been in so many anime that I’ve seen as all types of characters. He’s Kineshi Hairo in Saiki, Ash Landers in Black Butler, Momonga in Overlord, Emil in Yuri On Ice, Akito Takagi in Bakuman, Daichi in Haikyuu, Shinku from Yowamushi Pedal, and the renowned Tomoda from Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (the real MVP and hero we do not deserve). But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. I’m looking forward to watching him as Kamui in Gintama.
Roles | Singing
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15. Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
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Despite being one of the most sought-after harem seiyuu, I can say that I don’t watch any of those. I haven’t watched The Pet Girl of Sakurasou or Food Wars or that Dungeon anime. I watched him as Sora in No Game No Life, but I didn’t like that anime. I put him on this list because of his smaller roles that I see him on. Titus from Magi is a perfect example. He may not get the most screen time, but when he’s on, he does a wonderful job playing his characters. His range is outstanding from playing the infamous Kirito to a crazy monster to an alleyway cat that got stuck (if you’re curious, watch Saiki). He also made me laugh quite a bit as Lubbock from Akame Ga Kill. Ah, that anime is just a tragedy. But speaking of tragedy, he apparently has a tough time talking to the people he works with which I relate to. Especially when he does harems (which have a lot of girls), you really can’t blame him. Plus, they make fun of him too. 
Roles (This one is a little longer, but it includes extras and everything) | Singing  
14. Toshiyuki Morikawa
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I first saw him as Minato in Naruto, but I didn’t realize how prolific he was until I watched him play a wide range of characters from the villain Boro in One Punch Man to the crazy priest Azuma in Deadman Wonderland. He has such a calm and soothing voice too. This is especially apparent in Magi where he plays Ugo. He has so many miscellaneous characters in so many anime, and I just like his voice in general. 
Roles | Singing
13. Akira Ishida
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(This is almost the only gif??)
He has said that he turns down a lot of roles now, but he has still done so many. He is Katsura in Gintama. That in itself is enough to land him on this list. Katsura is one of my favourite characters in Gintama. Name a more iconic duo than him and Elizabeth. Exactly, it’s impossible. He’s also Gaara from Naruto which is where I first saw him. Yunan from Magi is a polar opposite. He’s such a mysterious kind soul. He has been in Danganronpa, the Fate series, Mirai Nikki, Fairy Tail, Kekkai Sensen, Parasyte, Natsume’s Book of Friends, Evangelion, and so many other shows. He’s been around since the 80s, so it’s really no surprise that he is in so many shows. His voice is so versatile that it’s almost scary. He inspired Aoi Shouta to become a seiyuu too because he was a “beautiful woman with a beautiful voice”.
Roles | Bonus: One Man, Seven Voices, Katsura Raps, Trivia
12. Sakurai Takahiro
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He plays too many characters to count, and like Akira Ishida and Satoshi Hino, he has been around for a long time. He has characters that I’ve hated, loved, and wanted to “accidentally” push onto the road for them to get hit by a truck. I’ve watched him as the leader of Osomatsu-san who is just too insane for works, Fitzgerald from Bungou Stray Dogs who probably doesn’t know how it feels to be broke, Suzaku from Code Geass who I liked and hated at the same time, Yukiatsu from Anohana who you can’t help but pity, Jafar in Magi ho made me laugh lots, Arataka from Mob Psycho 100 who made me laugh so much with his antics, and Sakurai from (one of my more recently finished anime) Net-juu no Susume. He’s also kind of funny to watch in Ad-Live, but there aren’t any clips of that.
Roles | Singing | Bonus: Cringy Pick-up Lines, Anohana Festival, Osomatsu
11. Kensho Ono
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I first saw him as Hakuryuu from Magi where he gave a great performance. He’s a talented singer as well as a stage actor. But besides Magi, I’ve liked his role in A Silent Voice where he plays Tomohiro (who is just such a precious character). His role as Akutagawa in Bungou Stray Dogs eventually did grow on me as I got used to him being the edgy, scarcely eyebrowed Port Mafia member. But one of the most standout characters I’ve watched from him (besides Hakuryuu and Akutagawa) is Arata Kaizaki from ReLife. He seems like a useless NEET that couldn’t stand the world at first, but then we find out that he’s a useless NEET who couldn’t handle the really tough world. But in all seriousness, he’s a character that seems really bland at first, and now that I’ve finished it, I can say that he gets some development that makes you realize that he might be that same average guy, but the plot and the people surrounding him make things really interesting. Kensho Ono is also a part of Ad-Live.
Roles | Singing | ReLife Clip, Magi Clip 
10. Kaito Ishikawa
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(I just read a fake article about how he was attacked with shuriken during a home invasion. Fake articles are wild.)
I know Kaito Ishikawa for playing characters in a lot of new shows. A lot of the roles are the ones that I haven’t watched, and some roles were a miss because the anime was a miss (Tokyo Ravens wasn’t excruciatingly bad, but even with the good cast, they couldn’t save a lot of its flaws.) Some people didn’t like Zankyou no Terror, but I still enjoy it. The performances were quite strong even with the cringy “Engrish”, and the music was phenomenal. His portrayal of the colder part of the duo “Sphinx” was one of the highlights of the show. Kouto from Noragami didn’t get too much of a chance to show what he’s truly capable of (since they ended it when his role was becoming more apparent). And even though his time on Bungou Stray Dogs was short, I certainly enjoyed the time that we got to see his character Rokuzou. Kageyama from Haikyuu is a great main character from him. He’s such good friends with Hinata’s seiyuu Ayumu Murase, and he’s so involved in the My Hero Academia cast as Iida Tenya (as we’ve seen from many of the highlights of the cast). His role as Iida was really good especially during the Hero Killer arc. His role as Genos had me laughing a lot of the time even though it’s ironic because he was a very stiff serious character. I hope to see him a lot more in the future.
Roles | Singing
9. Junichi Suwabe
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(I relate to this too much because I don’t know where I am unless I’m inside my house)
His role as Aizawa-sensei made him too relatable. I’ve seen several pictures of him cosplaying as his characters which I have massive respect for. His role as Viktor in Yuri On Ice has probably wooed a lot of fangirls, but what stands out the most for me (besides Aizawa) is his role as Odasaku in Bungou Stray Dogs. That performance left me shaken up (especially from the storyline), and I’m sure a lot of Bungou Stray Dogs fans feel the same way. That scream near the end of the arc sent chills. He is also in a bunch of other things that I haven’t watched from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Kuroko no Basket, Black Butler, Fate, Food Wars, Nana, Natsume’s Book of Friends, Space Dandy, and a few others. I have watched him in some supporting roles like Jamil from Magi (that was a great three episodes where he appeared as a spoiled rich guy), Jae-ha from Akatsuki no Yona, Freed from Fairy Tail, Juuzou from Danganronpa, and Junichi (yes, Junichi) from Sakamichi no Apollon. That was rollercoaster of a role, but his singing was so good.
Roles | Singing
8. Tomakazu Sugita
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You would think that with a voice like that he would be voicing a lot more serious characters. I guess that’s because I first watched him as Karasuma in Assassination Classroom. In reality, he’s a real jokester (especially when around Yuuichi Nakamura). His role in Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou was funny. It was thirteen episodes of craziness, and it features many of the regulars from Gintama. Speaking of Gintama, the reason why he’s on this part of the list is quite simple. Gintoki. If you’ve watched Gintama, you’d know that Gintoki is such a vibrant character with so much dick jokes and screaming that you really can’t imagine anyone else playing him. I say this as a compliment when I say that he yells just as much as Nobuhiko Okamoto. Just watching Gintama mentally strains your vocal cords. 
Roles | Singing | Bonus: “Voice Acting Meme”, Gintoki Exclusive, Yukana helping out Sugita, Sugita x Nakamura (Seiyuu’s Little Forest)
7. Mamoru Miyano
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I know everyone knows him for voicing Light from Death Note, but I haven’t watched that anime (don’t judge me, please). His evil laugh was good though. Speaking of other characters I haven’t watched from him, there’s also Rin Matsuoka from Free, Kiba from Wolf’s Rain, Lucifer from Hunter x Hunter, or Konoha from Mekakucity Actors. There’s probably a bunch more too, but let’s get to the stuff that I have seen. He has been around for so long, and his best characters are the types that appear goofy on the surface but have inner anguish and more depth to their personality. Dazai Osamu from Bungou Stray Dogs is such a character, and he’s the main reason why he’s high on this list. Dazai is such a funny weirdo. Kida Masaomi from Durarara is kind of like Dazai in an odd way too, and I don’t just mean his voice. He has humour that seems to hide something... or maybe that’s just me. Okabe from Steins;Gate (even though I haven’t watched that anime in its entirety) and Ling Yao also seems to keep up this trend. Shuu Tsukiyama from Tokyo Ghoul is just crazy though. It was fun to watch though. He brings so much fun to the characters, yet when they finally show a more vulnerable side to themselves, he still portrays them well. Not to mention, he has a great sense of humour and an awesome singing voice.
Roles | Singing  
6. Hiroshi Kamiya
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He’s way too easy to identify. Honestly, the first role I remember him for is probably Otonashi from Angel Beats. That gave me a bit of feels too, so I had to mention that. Besides that, he has had too many other notable roles, but I’ll try to mention a few supporting roles: Takeda from Haikyuu, Mephisto from Blue Exorcist, Araragi from Monogatari, and Ranpo Edogawa from Bungou Stray Dogs. Some roles I want to expand on are Natsume from Natsume’s Book of Friends. His chemistry with Kazuhiko Inoue is great, and they make for such an entertaining show. Izaya from Durarara is insane and neurotic, but he seems like a character with so many underlying insecurities. I haven’t watched the full series (only the first two seasons), but I still remember them (whether it’s because I hate him or not). Levi is a badass that I’m sure a lot of people know from Attack on Titan. He’s proof that short guys like me have a chance. Choromatsu is just crazy. He’s the most productive out of his siblings, but that’s like saying he’s the tallest among dwarves (shout-out to Veronica Sawyer for that quote). With that being said, my best role from him is easily Yato from Noragami. The cast of Noragami is strong, and he is the protagonist. He has so many funny moments and maybe serious ones as well. I could go on all day how he does a good job voicing Yato, but I’ll just leave it at that.
Roles | Singing
5. Yuuki Kaji
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He truly does have the voice of a main character. Sometimes his voice is a bit too recognizable for me, and sometimes I think that he does get some roles that don’t fit him as well as I’d like, but I think that’s more up to the casting director than Yuki Kaji. I didn’t like his portrayal in Ao Haru Ride and found it really cringy. A lot of the other anime I don’t like him in is because I don’t like the anime in general. Diabolik Lovers, Guilty Crown, and High School DxD are a few examples of that. Besides that, he has had many outstanding performances. His roles as Takami from Deadman Wonderland and Ayato Kirishima from Tokyo Ghoul were okay. Eren from Attack on Titan which just from the clips I watched were epic and emotional. The amount of strain you can feel for his vocal cords (especially considering that he takes hours for a single episode). Yukine from Noragami was not liked by many at the beginning, but I actually really liked this character, and he portrayed his hardship really well. Todoroki from My Hero Academia sounds like a complete badass. And even though he’s really stoic, he had made me laugh as the “Hand-crusher”. Sonic from One Punch Man made me laugh a few times (RIP his nuts). Shion was great, and his chemistry with Nezumi (Hosoya Yoshimasa) is almost touching. When he got bitten by the wasp, I felt bad for him. This anime does not get the credit it deserves as a nice post-apocalyptic anime). But above all, my favourite role is Alibaba from Magi. I read the manga (slowly but still), and I still hear him doing Alibaba’s voice. He nails the character’s strength, goofiness, positivity, and his overall personality. I’m looking forward to watching Kouichi from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Soramaru from Donten ni Warau.
Roles | Singing | Bonus: Kaji100 Staff, An Interesting Conversation with Hiro Shimono, Slippers
4. Yuuichi Nakamura
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Okay, so maybe he has had a few questionable roles that I won’t bring up, but we’re going to ignore those for now. I first saw him playing Gray from Fairy Tail, but I later saw him portraying Nozaki from Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun which made me laugh more than it should have. I haven’t watched Clannad yet (partially because I still want my soul intact), but from the funny clips I’ve seen, he certainly does a good job playing Tomoya. Greed from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Sanada from Kimi ni Todoke (who I relate to on a personal level because names just don’t stick in my mind), Ren Kouen, and that dude on a bike from One Punch Man are his other notable roles I’ve seen in the past. But for the most recent ones I’ve seen, Sweetness and Lightning and Poco Udon’s World are two anime that I just finished. They are both very similar, and they bring out his fatherly side which he even said himself cleanses his soul a little. Sure, he has a lot of not-so-family-friendly-or-morally-right-roles, but he also has a lot of good ones too. A lot of these recently watched shows have given me a lot more respect for him too. I actually watched his full Ad-Live performance (only one of them since he has been a part of a bunch), and the fact that he was able to put up with the costumes, ridiculous lines, and everything else also brought him into a new light. Seriously, he was stuck acting as a moving truck guy who’s a robot.
Roles | Singing | Ad-Live: Download link (Subbed by Anokoe)
3. Kouki Uchiyama
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Let’s just skip Raku from Nisekoi. I didn’t like it. But onto the good roles. Hiroshi from Barakamon is a supporting character who doesn’t get a whole lot of screen time, but when he does, he certainly provides a lot of laughs. Tsukishima from Haikyuu is a character to rival the king of the court himself. Yuri(o) from Yuri on Ice is so edgy and butthurt all the time. He’s a salty ballerina, and his fans are supposedly very motherly which is fitting since he’s going through teenage angst. Takumi from Anthem of the Heart is a role I wasn’t expecting to like, but he actually kind of pulled it off. Shout-out to Hosoya for telling him about the movie! Gin from Hotarubi no Mori e is a role that brought me feels. If you haven’t watched it, you really should. Akira from Devilman: Crybaby is a role that was too intense for me to get through. It was an extremely demanding role which is kind of funny because he thought he was going to end up as Ryo. Tomura Shigaraki from My Hero Academia (I call him “The Man Who Needs a Hand”) is another one of my favourite roles from him because he has such a creepy aura thanks to character design and his voice. Soul from Soul Eater (who I like despite not being original). I really want to see more roles from him (preferably edgy).
Roles | Singing: Honeyworks (Vocaloid cover ft. Nobunaga Shimazaki), Zetsuen no Tempest Insert Song (ft. Toshiyuki Toyonaga) | Bonus: Yurio “HAAAA” Compilation, Horror Movies (ft. Ryouhei Kimura and Nobuhiko Okamoto)
2. Yoshimasa Hosoya
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Some people are just not like the people they portray on-screen. Number two and one are just like that. Here, we have a guy who usually plays brash characters actually being a timid softy whose backbone seems to be made of silly putty. I’m going to try to name a few of his roles that I’ve liked without drowning this whole post. Tokoyami from My Hero Academia whose quiet darkness I really respect especially with these new episodes. We need to see more of him! Asahi from Haikyuu who is the closest to him personality-wise that we will ever see. Daiki from Anthem of the Heart whose ending shocked me. Masmur from Magi who’s an underrated character. Braun from Attack on Titan who I know is a titan, and that shouldn’t count as a spoiler because everyone knows that by now. Saiki from WWW.Working whose his English wasn’t as bad as some shows. Seriously, Hosoya took an exam for English proficiency. He’s not that bad. In terms of outstanding roles, Nezumi from No.6 who is one of my favourite openly gay characters. He’s a badass, and along with Shion, they are an iconic duo in an anime that I found really enjoyable. Kunikida Doppo from Bungou Stray Dogs is the Armed Detective Agency’s soccer mom. He is responsible, keeps his ideals in check, and deserves happiness and a nap. 
Roles | Singing Compilation | Bonus: “Ghost Story” (First 5 minutes), Guess the Profile (ft. Yoko Hikasa), Inu x Boku Radio
1. Nobuhiko Okamoto
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This is a bit of an odd choice comparing to the usual popularity polls, but hear me out. This dude has range. He shares my love for sweets and chocolate. He does all kinds of crazy characters. He can voice the angry Katsuki Bakugou from My Hero Academia whose screams a lot. Let’s be real, he is not what we expected when we heard “Hero”. Some of his scenes can send chills down spines. The charismatic Karma from Assassination Classroom is another kind of crazy. He is quite popular in the series, and he has this personality that makes people scared and allured by him. Even in an anime I didn’t like, Juuni Taisen, he did an amazing job portraying the flamboyant crazy Usagi who only kills in fabulous stilettos, suspenders, and bunny ears. He voiced the best version of Obi in Akagami no Shirayuki with his laid-back attitude and confidence. I guess that’s why he’s cast for Otome games? Anyway, Obi was probably my favourite character from that anime, and he was just such a likeable dork who’s going to lose out in the end. Poor secondary love interest. Speaking of likeable, Rin from Blue Exorcist was fun to watch. Not for the story or anything (since that was lacking at times), Nobu provided a performance that was really enjoyable. He nails Nishinoya’s energetic personality in Haikyuu (”ROLLING THUNDAAAAA”), and he does a good job with Mikorin’s bashfulness and awkwardness in Gekkan Shoujo. Honestly, Mikoshiba is my favourite character in Gekkan Shoujo along with Seo who’s a legend. I haven’t watched Taoru Kagaku no Railgun, but Accelerator looks like such a fun character who I would like. Too bad I couldn’t get myself to like that anime.
Roles | Singing Compilation | Bonus Runniart Compilation Video 
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mohchee · 6 years
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Koe no Katachi (A Silent Voice): spoilers/thoughts
A Silent Voice was directed by Naoko Yamada- responsible for K-On!, Tamako Market and Tamako Love Story, but she’s also one of my favorite directors. I loved how she took the material and put her own spin on it to the point where I really do have to recommend the manga as well because they’re drastically different in tone.
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Yes, the story is still about a guy trying to apologize and a girl learning to love herself but there was also a lot more at stake.
The manga boils things down to an emotional boiling point and there’s a flurry of feelings everywhere. Shouya initiated the bullying and the class followed suit. There’s a gap in understanding and a human one at that. You’re different so I have to retaliate. But as he tries to make up for it a couple years later, he realizes that not everyone changes and it’s difficult to admit you’re wrong. It’s a personal story and very intimate.
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The film takes all of these emotions and dials it up to 11. Thanks to Yamada’s camera work to the amazing score by Kensuke Ushio (known for his work on Ping Pong, Space Dandy, and Devilman Crybaby) the film managed to properly emphasize the pervasive feeling of loneliness. Not to mention, the great sign language sequences and serene points to reflect. It gave emotions room to breathe and dealt with these issues better than the manga (thanks to hyper-focusing on a single theme).  As with the “Xs” and faces, the film also drove home that social anxiety doesn’t turn off as soon as good things start to go your way. It’s a process. Bullying, depression, anxiety, and disabilities can be easily misunderstood and the film is a powerful representation of what it looks like.  It’s a tough process of compressing 7 volumes and a chapter into 130 minutes) and by honing in on its own themes and specialty, it becomes its own valid standalone story instead of being another adaption to pick apart from the manga events left out.
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I actually remember when fakku was just a site where anyone could upload things (like youtube) and that was where that original scanlated silent voice one-shot initially gained traction. Times have definitely changed since these kinds of things are uploaded and circulated on imgur and tumblr now.  
The film also had a Your Name fanbase rivalry at the time of release and while I do think that was pretty ridiculous, I have to say that I think I like it better than Your Name. While I’m not discrediting the latter (I love my Shinkai and 5cm per sec), Silent Voice had more things to say and extrapolate from. It’s definitely not a typical feel good film the way Your Name was.
I’m not sure where it’s possible to official support the film at this moment of writing. The theatrical run has long since passed, and it’s already been a year since then but Eleven Arts hasn’t put it out on DVD/BD yet. But Kodansha does have a nice manga boxset (with extras) available. And because the manga was serialized, everyone gets to have a moment and you get to spend more time with Shouya and Shouko.
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peachykeenreads · 7 years
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First Impressions:  Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
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I’m so glad that Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli gets to be the star of my first post in my First Impressions series. I’ve been excited to read this book for the longest time and when I saw it at work, staring at me, begging me to take it out, I just had to pick it up.
Just to be clear, this is a post about my first impressions and/or predictions of the book. At this point in time, I’m only about half of the way through it. I’ll only be talking about the first fifty pages. For longer books, I would extend this to a hundred pages. This post may include spoilers especially when I start talking about predictions. You have been warned.
Now, lets get into it!
Despite how excited I was to start this book, it took me a while to actually get into it. And that’s not because I didn’t like the beginning of the book. I’ve just been trying to get out of a reading slump, and we all know how slow and terrible that feels. I blame Koe no Katachi which was the last thing I read and it was so amazing…. but anyways, we’re not talking about Koe no Katachi, we’re talking about Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.
I can already tell that I’m going to LOVE this book. I’m always looking for books with lgbtqia+ themes and I love a good gay romance. Representation is an amazing thing and I wish more books and movies featured some lgbt characters. Take any TV show/movie/book, make it gay, PROFIT.
One thing I really love so far is the accuracy about the representation. One part that I can really connect with was on page 52, when Abby was commenting that Simon and Leah would look cute together and Simon was so close to coming out to her, but decided against it because he was afraid of her reaction. This is something that I have trouble with ALL THE TIME. Personally, I think about what other people think of me way too much. I’m always afraid of coming out and at the same time, I’m tired of coming out (I should probably mention here that I’m bisexual…. see? Tired of coming out. At least that’s out of the way). Which is another thing Simon explains just a couple pages later: “All I ever do is come out […] every freaking time, I have to reintroduce myself to the universe all over again.” I connect with this part on a spiritual and physical level, so thanks Becky Albertalli, for fossilizing my feelings onto these pages.
Another thing that I really love is the writing style. It feels like Simon is actually talking to you. He uses contemporary language and it’s like we’re hearing his inner monologue. There aren’t any overly flowery descriptions of setting or people, just actual things that regular humans would notice about settings or people. Of course, the setting is very simple, and anyone who went to a public school would get the gist and not need any flowery descriptions, but I liked that nothing obvious was being stated. There wasn’t anything that I felt the need to skim or skip over.
Honestly, the only thing that bothers me about this book, which is super super super minor and you can totally ignore this because its a personal nitpick, is that everyone says “the tumblr.” ……………….. “THE tumblr” …………. “THE.” Is it one specific tumblr that everyone knows about? Does everyone know what tumblr they’re referring to except me? I don’t know. I honestly don’t. It just annoys me every time someone says it. It’s fine.
Predictions!
Ever since the very beginning of the book, when Martin threatened to release the emails to the world, I’ve been suspicious. This is going to come back again to bite us, isn’t it? Simon keeps commenting that Martin would never do it, but part of me thinks it’s going to happen. Either Marin will deliberately go through with his threats if he doesn’t get what he wants, OR the emails are going to get out on accident. Either way, I think the emails are going to get out, and that’s going to make for another exciting subplot. If it doesn’t happen, I’d probably be disappointed. I mean, of course I don’t want Simon or Blue to go through that. I just think that if it doesn’t happen, then that little plot point would be rendered pointless to the story. And I don’t really like pointless plots. Really, who does?
All in all, I’m really excited to finish this book. I am planning on writing a full review, once I’m done, so look forward to that.
I’ve been writing this while watching old episodes of Sailor Moon and Fairy Tail, so I’m in a good mood right now. I hope you are all having a lovely day, and I’ll see you in the next post! Or, rather, you’ll be reading my words with your eyes.
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