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Most of the Japanese anime I watched when I was a child were voices with them!

author:ACGN

You readers who like anime, don't you know that there are office workers? Recently, major enterprises seem to have begun to hold annual meetings, I don't know if your company has held it? Have you ever taken a good luck in the first prize of the annual meeting? Not only Chinese companies, but also many companies in Japan also hold annual meetings at the end of the year to celebrate, and various anime-related companies are no exception. Recently, Japanese voice actor Noboru Furukawa Noboru released a photo of their company's annual meeting, and the famous actors appeared, and some Japanese netizens complained that the dubbing of the animation they watched as a child was in this photo, and their dubbed works even saw their grandparents.

Most of the Japanese anime I watched when I was a child were voices with them!

This photo is actually a group photo of the New Year's Annual Meeting of Seiji Voice Actors Office, a well-known voice actor company in Japan, from left to right: Fumifumi Hirano, Yoshio Sugiyama, Makoto Tanaka, Noboru Furukawa, and Masako Nozawa, followed by The Galaxy Manjo. Just saying their names may be unfamiliar to everyone, but if you mention their representative roles, everyone should suddenly understand.

Fumi Hirano has voiced roles such as Ram in "Fuxing Kid", Takao's mother in "The Garden of Words", Yoshinori Sugiyama has voiced Heidi in "The Girl of the Alps", Bogo Beast in "Digimon" and other characters, tanaka's most representative role is naturally Luffy in "One Piece", in addition, Liu Pleixing in "China's Little Boss", Kling in "Dragon Ball" and other characters are also her representatives.

Most of the Japanese anime I watched when I was a child were voices with them!

Noboru Furukawa has voiced characters such as One Piece Ace and Bik in Dragon Ball, Masako Nozawa's representative roles include Goku, Gohan, and Goten in Dragon Ball, and The representative characters of Galaxy Manju include Phoenix in Gintama and Saosa in Hokuto Shinken.

Most of the Japanese anime I watched when I was a child were voices with them!

Basically, many Japanese anime that you watched when you were a child, and even now, are actually voiced by these people, and I hope that all the voice actor teachers will be able to be healthy and continue to contribute wonderful works to everyone.