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The famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer, and she voiced Ichigo and Yagami Taiichi!

At the end of 2018, there is another heart-wrenching news from the anime world, when Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer on December 28 at the age of 68. Shuko Fujita can be said to be a voice actress who is very close to China, and her birthplace is Dalian, China. She entered the entertainment industry at the age of six, and in addition to dubbing, she has also worked as an actress.

The famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer, and she voiced Ichigo and Yagami Taiichi!

Teacher Fujita Shuko has given many animations a voice in her life, and then Xiaobian will take you to review several classic representative works of Fujita Shuko. First of all, the first one is a break in "Smart One Break", which has been broadcast in Japan for a total of eight years and can be said to be a national animation. China also introduced this work, which became an excellent animation film that was popular throughout the country at that time.

The famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer, and she voiced Ichigo and Yagami Taiichi!

In addition to Ichigo, another classic character created by Shuko Fujita is Yagami Taiichi in Digimon, which, like "Smart Ichigo", has a great influence in China in addition to being a Japanese national animation, and is a classic memory of the 80s and 90s generation.

The famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer, and she voiced Ichigo and Yagami Taiichi!

In addition, she has played roles such as "Three Sisters of Cat's Eye", Mamia in "Big Dipper God Fist", Pu Siqinglan in "Detective Conan: The Magician at the End of the Century", Charlotte Lingling in "One Piece", etc., and she has also sung an episode to "Tyro Ultraman", which can be said that her voice represents the memories of the 80s and 90s generation.

The famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer, and she voiced Ichigo and Yagami Taiichi!

It is a pity that another voice in our memory has left us, but I believe that Shuko Fujita will be like the sentence in "Digimon" "Ride the breeze of dreams and continue the journey..." She did not die, but went to the digital world, and may the teacher be all right in the digital world.

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