
On December 28, the famous Japanese voice actress Shuko Fujita died of breast cancer at the age of 68.
According to foreign media reports, the voice actress Shuko Fujita, who once voiced the "Ichigo" in the Japanese animation "Ichigo Monk", died of breast cancer on the 28th, and her company "Aoji Office" announced on the official website: "Although it is for the purpose of invasive breast cancer in the convalescence, there is no effect, and on December 18, it will sleep forever." Before her death, she expressed her heartfelt thanks for the friendship she received from everyone. ”
The farewell ceremony will be held at the family funeral. Born in 1950 in Dalian, China, Shuko Fujita debuted as a child actress at the age of 6 and subsequently became an actress, singer, voice actor and other multi-habitat artists.
Among them, she is the best at matching the voice of a teenager, becoming famous for dubbing Ichigo in "Ichigo Monk", and her other masterpieces include: "Yajin Taiichi in Digimon", Hiroshi Tachino in "Hell Teacher", and so on.
Netizens also hope that she can go all the way: "Compared with the image and voice of Brother Hugh, it will leave a deep impression on many people, and I hope that the deceased will rest in peace." "Take a break" "Childhood memories, like these three cartoons, all the way good."