A Japanese voice actor or actress. A lot of Seiyuu are also idol singers in japan. Masami Okuii and Megumi Hayashibara are examples of Seiyuu/Idols.
The Japanese term for “voice actor.†Typically used by Western fans when referring to Japanese voice actors.
(声優) - voice actor or actress.
voice actor or actress ( for radio, or animation, etc.).
A Japanese voice actor or actress, who is sometimes also a singer. Popular seiyuu include Aya Hisakawa, Megumi Ogata, Kikuko Inoue, Megumi Hayashibara, and many, many others.
Japanese voice actors and actresses. (The term is not used to refer to American voice actors/actresses who work on English-language dubs.)
"voice actor": in Japan it's not uncommon for fans of anime to develop favorite seiyuu. They like to follow their careers and read interviews of them, just like with any other celebrity.
An anime voice actor/actress. Pronounced ‘say-yoo'.
The Japanese word for voice actor (or actress). Common on the web.
Japanese term for voice actor or actress.
Voice actor/actress (literally means "radio voice")
A Japanese voice actor. senpai (sometimes also spelled sempai): A title given to an upperclassman or other figure senior to the speaker. sentai: Literally “battle team,” this refers to live-action hero-team series which generally involved costumed super-heroic figures. (Think Power Rangers.)
voice actor; a professional voice actor in anime
The Japanese term for a voice actor.
voice actor/actress (in animé).
A professional voice actor or actress. In Japan, animation studios employ seiyuu to provide the many voices for characters. Some seiyuu have become big stars in their own right due to their voice acting abilities. A talented seiyuu can take on a wide variety of roles, for instance Ohtani Ikue does the voice of Pikachu from Pocket Monsters as well as doing the voice of the cat girl named Meruru from