Seiyuu Radio no Uraomote (The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio) - Exclusive Visual from Crunchyroll. Premiere: 10 April 2024
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Seiyuu Radio no Uraomote (The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio) - Blu-ray Box Volume 1 Illustration. Release: 3 July 2024. Anime is listed with 12 episodes across 2 Blu-ray volumes.
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New "anime girl shit eating grin" dropped
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no but why are both their moms kindaaa
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Seiyuu Radio no Uraomote E02, E03
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SEIYUU RADIO NO URA OMOTE EPISODE 3 SPOILERS
Alright, I have not read the manga at all so I'm just assuming by what I saw on the episode but...
It was implied that this was because of Yasumi lashing out at Watanabe and accusing her of doing ''sketchy things'' with the director?
Because if that's the case then that would mean that the entire part (or at least the majority of it) was recorded and I mean, why leave it in the final recording?
I mean I know this was mainly because of drama to the story but if you're having a radio show with two professionals that mainly work outside of it in voice acting, with one of them being an idol, then why in heavens would you release that entire conversation to the world, more than likely tainting the entire career of said voice actress/idol forever?
Like it doesn't make sense to me why would you do this other than for the narrative purposes (which btw it was a good foreshadowing with Watanabe's mom saying that voice acting is a pretty unstable career and all that). And it's not like anyone of the crew had it on Watanabe to just go ahead and not edit it out either, hell even Yasumi is warming up to her, so why taint her blooming career like that?
Again, I haven't read the manga, so this could probably be just rumors someone made and people are treating it as true, but seeing how Yasumi was just implying it a few minutes before (or the day before in universe) makes me assume it was because of that in the end (and probably Yasumi feels the same way seeing her reaction at the end of the episode)
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join this fandom, they said. it'll be fine, they said.
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Fandom Problem #4824:
When a character is the "smart one" of the group mainly because they're the only level head in a group of chaotic idiots--but the fandom (and hell, even later on, the SHOW) takes "the smart one" way too literally and now their entire character is just "this one is the human Wikipedia"
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