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Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

"Unconsciously, a lot of voices have left."

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Every time someone leaves, netizens will joke that the "human purge plan" has begun.

In fact, life, old age, illness and death are natural laws, and leaving can only mean that the generation has begun to say goodbye.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

This feeling is undoubtedly stronger when the person who leaves has something to say about your youth or childhood.

Not long ago, Keiji Fujiwara, the voice actor of Hiroshi in "Crayon Shin-chan", died of cancer, and the anime in the series published a tribute to him in the latest episode.

"Tribute and tribute to Fujiwara Keiji's 24 years as voice actor of Hiroshi Nohara."

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

For 24 years, because their voices have been there, so that in the real world, voice actors have become ageless. But Fujiwara Keiji is still too young, only 55 years old. Similarly, the original author of "Crayon Shin- and Yoshihito Usui" died in 2009, just in his early 50s.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Hiroshi, voiced by Keiji Fujiwara, is a reliable husband, a warm dad, and a hard-working adult.

He faced the pressures of life, drinking with colleagues when work was unpleasant, but rarely took these home.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

When he goes to work, he will complain to his colleagues, "There is no wife-loving bento, it is a wife-fearing bento." ”

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

But when a family outing to others hate Mei Ling's cooking skills, he rushes to comfort, "Mei Ling's home cooking is the best." ”

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Hiroshi doesn't speak sweetly, and his love words are very earthy, but Mikasa and he blush every time.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

As a father, he was an ordinary man not a superman, but always a haven for children. He and the children talked on an equal footing, so that Xiaoxin had so many novel views on the world and adults.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Although he also has shortcomings and a lot of socializing, he puts the photos of his family in his wallet and his heart is focused on creating better living conditions for the family.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

As long as the children pounced on their fathers, it was the happiness in Guangzhi's heart.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

As an adult, we see more of Hiroshi's strengths, and Fujiwara Keiji has long since infused this reliability into his voice. He always plays an ordinary father, a gentle captain, like Hughes Nakazo in the steel, like warm water to suppress the strange torrent, giving people peace of mind.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Such people are often always supporting characters in the story. But Fujiwara Keiji felt that this fit his definition of a hero. "A hero is someone who can respond to expectations, and a hero who can respond to the great responsibility he carries."

But he himself has not had the idea of becoming a protagonist since he was a child, and when he plays Kamen Rider games, he will take the lead in choosing to play the villain, and he also likes to set off the atmosphere of the role. His life has also become a style of self-denial.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

The attitude towards work is also, "The most important thing is that the work as a whole is considered interesting compared to the individual evaluation of the voice actor." ”

The uncle has always been doing the work of supporting roles with the thinking of the protagonist, and he has left a beautiful voice and the most beautiful faith.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

The grandfather of The Cherry Maruko, the most partial to Maruko, voice actor Takeshi Aono (1936-2012) died in 2012.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

From 1995 to 2010, when he was ill and hospitalized, he voiced Grandpa Maruko.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

In 2018, Cherry Zi, the author of "Cherry Pills", also died of breast cancer. The story of The Little Pill has been serialized for nearly 25 years, and it has also come to an end.

Grandpa Xiao Maruzi is the grandfather of Cherry Zi's fantasy, she did not have a warm family life environment since she was a child, nor did she love her elders, and her various desires for family affection appeared in the form of fantasies in Xiao Maruzi's life. All the good is a flower that blossoms in the dust.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Maruko and Grandpa are friends. They always care about each other the most, have good food to share for the first time, and are also the people who know each other best.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Grandpa had some Senile dementia, and Maruzi said, "I'm as stupid as you, and I'm fine." ”

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Grandpa loved to write poetry, and the small pills often appeared in his haiku, such as "The autumn wind is cool, is the scarf that the little pill knitted for me not good?" "For the sake of the lovely granddaughter, I will not hesitate to use up all the old people's pensions." "He is the elder that the little girl yearns for the most, like a teacher and a friend."

As an older generation voice actor, Takeshi Aono can be nonsensical and can be evil and crazy. He is also the first generation of the Bick Demon King in Dragon Ball.

Voice actors often spend ten or twenty years creating a character, and their withdrawal is sometimes not compensated for by another voice actor.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Taiichi Yagami in Digimon is a voice work by Shuko Fujita when she was 49 years old. Middle-aged women voice an 11-year-old, which is the voice actor's superpower.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Her voice accompanied the highlights of Digimon in 1999, the first generation of Digimon in 1999, Digimon 2 in 2000, four theatrical versions of the film..... Until 2015,015 digimon TRI, he was replaced by Natsuki Hanae.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

At the same time, she is also the eldest sister in "Three Sisters of Cat's Eye", and she will have tears in her future. Even the cartoon "A Hugh Brother" is also her role.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

At the end of 2018, her departure was like a prelude to the separation of The Japanese animation cast members in the 90s.

There is a destiny, and naturally there are also human disasters. The fire that took place at Kyoto Animation Productions in 2019 was the darkest hour of Japanese anime. The anime series was forced to stop, and ideals and lives became tongues of fire.

The most talked about change in Digimon this season is that the eternal theme song "Butter-Fly" has been replaced, and the evolutionary "brave heart" has also been withdrawn. This is a brand new season, and it reminds us of the fact that Koji Wada is no longer there.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

He died of laryngeal cancer in 2016 at the age of 42, ending his 17-year battle with the disease. The last comeback before his death was the fifteenth anniversary of Digimon. He still sang "Butter-Fly", and the bullet screen left on the live screen at that time still had a boiling hot temperature.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Some people on the internet describe uncle Guang's departure as like the hat that Meimei was blown away by the wind at the end of the original version of "Digimon Baby". What kind of mood I was in at that time, many years later, my moods overlapped perfectly.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Speaking of which, to tell a cold knowledge, Pikachu's voice actor Yue Otani had a work break in 2006 for medical reasons (returning two years later). She has performed Pikachu voice acting on variety shows, which is cute and explosive.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

Despite this disaster, her voice has always been popular to this day, along with Pikachu and us.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

People are born and die, but the value of sound is timeless, and their only social death is forgotten.

It can be said that those people have left, or it can be said that they have left their voices behind.

Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone

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Red Man Pavilion | The voices that grew up with us are gone
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