Seiyuu's Life! A Small After-Party! - Recommendations

Alt title: Sore ga Seiyuu! Petite Uchiage

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Girlish Number Shura

Girlish Number Shura

The story reimagines aspiring voice actress characters in different situations, such as Chitose Karasuma becoming a mushroom farmer, Kazuha Shibasaki playing Little Red Riding Hood, and Yae Kugayama dealing with a killer gorilla.

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●REC

●REC

A 26-year-old salaryman, Matsumaru Fumihiko, asked Miss Tanaka from his work to watch a movie with him, but she didn't show up at the movie theater. As he is about to throw away the ticket, a 20-year-old, rookie voice actress named Onda Aka asked for the ticket. The two of them end up watching the movie together. On their way home they notice that they live near each other. That night, Aka's apartment burns down and Matsumaru offers his help. She ends up living with him, but they have to keep it a secret to keep their jobs. What will happen to this relationship that is more than friends but less than lovers?

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Girlish Number (Light Novel)

Girlish Number (Light Novel)

College student Chitose Karasuma is determined not to do boring things as she enters the adult world. To this end, this bad-mannered beauty barges into a facility that trains would-be voice actors and actresses, somehow landing a job at "Number One Produce," a seiyuu agency managed by her older brother, Gojou. In Chitose's mind, she's poised for greatness, but finds herself at a loss when she continues to only get minor roles. As she clashes with other girls in the agency, including a cunning airhead and a girl with a Kansai accent, Chitose is about to learn that there's more to succeeding in this competitive industry than she imagined.

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Gi(a)rlish Number

Gi(a)rlish Number

Chitose is a rookie seiyuu who's cute on the outside but cynical on the inside. The harsh reality and sheer weirdness of the voice acting industry is causing Chitose to lose her motivation to work. It's so bad that it's worrying her manager (who's also her big brother). Can Chitose stay on track to become a top seiyuu?

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Hina

Hina

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Oshi no Ko: Ichibanboshi no Spica (Light Novel)

Oshi no Ko: Ichibanboshi no Spica (Light Novel)

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Rebirth of a CV Star (Novel)

Rebirth of a CV Star (Novel)

Yan Mu Lin, who just got the Best Male CV award, was killed in an accident, but fate made him traverse into another world. In there, he has more opportunities to showcase his talent. His goal is… The otakus who loved to express their shock and regret: ( ⊙ o ⊙ ) Pan Jinlian‘s CV is actually male, male, male…… Lin Daiyu‘s CV is actually male, male, male……The drama / movie fans who loved to express their astonishment: (*@ο@*)They found out that the superstar, film emperor, and female lead unexpectedly had the same CV! In the end, who is it?! Who is it?!

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Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan

Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan

How did the cynical Uramichi end up hosting a TV show for small children? And how long is the studio going to let him keep teaching the kids the sorrow and exhaustion of life instead of, say, the ABCs? Uramichi is a 31-year old children's TV host who leads physical exercises and teaches life lessons colored by one main theme: adulthood sucks. Alongside mascots played by a couple of bushy-tailed millennials, and a singing duo whose music embodies the notion of being kicked while you're down, Uramichi wades through the misery of working life, one sardonic comment at a time...

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Koe de Oshigoto!

Koe de Oshigoto!

Growing up in their single-parent household, Kanna knows that her mom and big sister Yayoi always do their best to make sure she has the best life has to offer. So when said big sister asks Kanna to help out with work, she can’t help but say yes – but will Kanna ever be ready to lend her voice to the kind of video games Yayoi has been making?

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On Air Dekinai! Deep

On Air Dekinai! Deep

The story takes place in 2014 and follows Mafuneko, a new hire at the "Tokyo Hajikko Television" company. The manga follows the hard struggles behind the scenes at making television content.

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