The Melancholy of Voice Actors: Severe Competition For Survival
Nabatame Hitomi posted in her blog that a senpai seiyu told her "You're extremely lucky if you acquire five roles out of one hundred auditions." Even if they win a main role, most of the series end in three or six months. Seiyu have to keep on attending auditions not to be jobless.
Sources: Tanaka's blog, Nabatame's blog, Anime!Anime!
Related topic: Veteran Seiyu Fails To Find A Job
20 of 50 Comments Recent Comments
I'm just curious, so forgive me if this is a silly question... over the past few years, American voice actors have been losing a lot of high-profile - and presumably (relatively) high-paying - gigs to established *screen* actors (take The Fantastic Mr. Fox, Monsters vs Aliens, and Kung Fu Panda... prominent screen/TV actors also took the biggest roles in Bolt, Up, etc.). Is this also happening in Japan??
But for the normal stuff, no, not really. You'll actually find ex-models/actors/performers falling here — Kobayashi Yuu, Fukui Yukari, Takabe Ai and Miyano Mamoru to name a few.
May 11, 2010 9:01 PM by 5270
May 10, 2010 4:49 PM by zeroj
May 9, 2010 12:38 PM by Mrrranda
May 9, 2010 4:24 AM by BlackAssassin
Then you get the seiyuu idols who make enough purely by selling CDs and doing a live every once so often. It's dire, but not totally bleak.
May 9, 2010 3:15 AM by BasakaNZ
holy fucking shit.
*I'll put this overused face-palm kyon instead of actually making an attempt to discuss the issue*
May 8, 2010 11:52 PM by --ALEX--
Cry me a fucking river,
Japan's economy is nowhere near as bad as the U.S economy, try living here where unemployment is over 10%, where you have a hard time getting a job at McDonalds.
I don't want to hear bitching from Japan, three years ago one dollar gave you 110 yen, at the beginning of this year one dollar gave you 88 yen.
They're better off than we are.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iV4Pk6Ty-CGoOR84zQgvH_Idf_XQ
Very interesting article, EXCEPT, this is WHAT COULD HAPPEN, as in later in the future. This article is mostly based on SPECULATION and "apocalyptic predictions" which may or may NOT occur. As bad as it is, IT DOESN'T COMPARE.
When you have almost every banking institution, every big mortgage company, and a systematic collapse of Wall Street, THAT IS BIGGER.
Japan hasn't suffered it's currency being devaluated the way the dollar has. When even Canada's currency is being a rival compared to the U.S dollar, you know things are VERY BAD.
Japan's unemployment rate is under 5%, the U.S is OVER 10%, think about this: Japan only has a population of 120 million, not even half of the 308 million people who live in the U.S., you have MILLIONS of Americans collecting unemployment checks, losing their homes, their pensions, and having to sell their possessions just to survive. TRUST ME IT'S WORST HERE!!!!
Think about how the U.S works, it is almost 100% PURE SERVICE, there is no manufacturing, WE DON'T MAKE ANYTHING. At least in Japan their manufacturing aspect is still very strong, Toyota might be in a crisis right now, BUT I WILL BET MONEY that they will still be better than GM and Ford.
For your sake as well as everyone else's pray the economy gets better because,
Theres an old saying: When the U.S gets sick, the whole world catches the cold.
May 8, 2010 10:05 PM by windy
May 8, 2010 9:26 PM by vedicardi
Cry me a fucking river,
Japan's economy is nowhere near as bad as the U.S economy, try living here where unemployment is over 10%, where you have a hard time getting a job at McDonalds.
I don't want to hear bitching from Japan, three years ago one dollar gave you 110 yen, at the beginning of this year one dollar gave you 88 yen.
They're better off than we are.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iV4Pk6Ty-CGoOR84zQgvH_Idf_XQ
Very interesting article, EXCEPT, this is WHAT COULD HAPPEN, as in later in the future. This article is mostly based on SPECULATION and "apocalyptic predictions" which may or may NOT occur. As bad as it is, IT DOESN'T COMPARE.
When you have almost every banking institution, every big mortgage company, and a systematic collapse of Wall Street, THAT IS BIGGER.
Japan hasn't suffered it's currency being devaluated the way the dollar has. When even Canada's currency is being a rival compared to the U.S dollar, you know things are VERY BAD.
Japan's unemployment rate is under 5%, the U.S is OVER 10%, think about this: Japan only has a population of 120 million, not even half of the 308 million people who live in the U.S., you have MILLIONS of Americans collecting unemployment checks, losing their homes, their pensions, and having to sell their possessions just to survive. TRUST ME IT'S WORST HERE!!!!
Think about how the U.S works, it is almost 100% PURE SERVICE, there is no manufacturing, WE DON'T MAKE ANYTHING. At least in Japan their manufacturing aspect is still very strong, Toyota might be in a crisis right now, BUT I WILL BET MONEY that they will still be better than GM and Ford.
For your sake as well as everyone else's pray the economy gets better because,
Theres an old saying: When the U.S gets sick, the whole world catches the cold.
May 8, 2010 9:18 PM by --ALEX--
Solution: put all the new seiyuu in a room and let them battle to the death. The remaining ones are guaranteed roles for the rest of the year.
Of course, another alternative would be to have the whole thing degrade into a porn flick with a thousand moaning seiyuu. (-_-)
May 8, 2010 8:21 PM by Yuunagi
Cry me a fucking river,
Japan's economy is nowhere near as bad as the U.S economy, try living here where unemployment is over 10%, where you have a hard time getting a job at McDonalds.
I don't want to hear bitching from Japan, three years ago one dollar gave you 110 yen, at the beginning of this year one dollar gave you 88 yen.
They're better off than we are.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iV4Pk6Ty-CGoOR84zQgvH_Idf_XQ
May 8, 2010 7:59 PM by Xjellocross
May 8, 2010 6:32 PM by supersonic124
May 8, 2010 4:34 PM by Markr24
May 8, 2010 4:06 PM by Ceruhe
I hope Aya-chan is saving up although I suppose she really wouldn't have a problem finding a new career as a trophy wife, assuming she isn't already one.
May 8, 2010 3:35 PM by kuroshiroi
May 8, 2010 2:59 PM by Fishcaek-Chan
Now I'm afraid. I was thinking about applying to get into seiyuu courses.
tl;dr
Don't do it.
May 8, 2010 2:22 PM by 5270
Japan's economy is nowhere near as bad as the U.S economy, try living here where unemployment is over 10%, where you have a hard time getting a job at McDonalds.
I don't want to hear bitching from Japan, three years ago one dollar gave you 110 yen, at the beginning of this year one dollar gave you 88 yen.
They're better off than we are.
May 8, 2010 2:03 PM by --ALEX--
Not surprised that Naba mentioned this. She hasn't been in anything in a long, long, LONG time. I think she's mostly working on her radio show (if it's still on the air). And I think that's why you're especially seeing seiyuu like Horie and Kugimiya pushing for roles. I think last year they were in a ton of anime (well, Horie, anyway).
Plus, there are niche demands it seems. Companies like SHAFT seem to have a tendency to hire the same seiyuu in most of their works. Take a look at all their a
Older seiyuu are indeed having a harder time, and even if they still can play younger characters, they are shuffled to minor roles. There are few exceptions, but like I said, few. It's still a wonder to see Itou Miki (working since the 1980s!) still providing her voice. And well, Wakamoto Norio is kinda legendary for those BIG HAMMY VOICES that nobody else can produce, and he's still around too.
Another exception is Nana Mizuki, I was amazed to hear her still voicing younger characters very well, it was a sigh of relief when I watched the first episode of Heartcatch Precure.
May 8, 2010 1:59 PM by Hoppy
Related Database Entries
People: | Tanaka, Kouhei |
Search News
Related News
- Kamiya Akira Dismissed From Kogoro's VA in Detective Conan [Update Oct 28] Sep 17, 2009 4:05 PM by dtshyk37 Comments
- 37 year old Woman Arrested For Cracking VA Canna Nobutoshi's Blog Jul 27, 2010 6:35 AM by dtshyk36 Comments
- Hirano Aya Discloses Her Love Affairs: Its Aim and Outcome Aug 5, 2010 11:05 PM by dtshyk208 Comments
- Director of CANAAN Struggles With 'Drop by Episode 1' Manner of Audience Mar 25, 2010 11:07 PM by dtshyk75 Comments
- Manga Author of Kuroshitsuji Deplores Moral Deterioration of the Fans Aug 17, 2010 7:56 PM by dtshyk164 Comments
MoreNew Anime
-
'MF Ghost' 3rd Season in Production
Dec 22, 4:45 PM by Vindstot7 Comments
-
'Puniru wa Kawaii Slime' Gets Second Season
Dec 22, 10:24 AM by Nioxys5 Comments
MoreWinter 2025
-
Additional 'Sakamoto Days' Cast, Second Promo Revealed
Dec 20, 9:53 PM by DatRandomDude1 Comment
MoreSpring 2025
-
'Witch Watch' Reveals Additional Cast, First Promo
Dec 20, 8:47 PM by DatRandomDude11 Comments
Now I'm afraid. I was thinking about applying to get into seiyuu courses.
tl;dr
Don't do it.
I actually did some research about doing seiyuu myself already and know that it's pretty hard. Yoyogi Animation Gakuin was the one of the option. It was just a thought that I've been thinking about it since last summer.
May 12, 2010 5:18 AM by tsubasalover