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It’s too much like Camille.
It’s new information that there was a background of feeling a bit disheartened.
An episode that seems destined to become Camille.
Episodes that are way too much like Camille from the sidelines keep coming out.
If in front of that recording booth.
Of course, there’s no doubt that Camille would choose that… it’s nothing but convincing.
Did you say it in one minute?
You said something like Camille…
>>12
Hehehe…
>>85
SEX!!!!
In the end, I’ve ended up playing the villain more often in the series.
So it was true that they presented why they are making a sequel.
Jun Fukuyama, during his rookie days, was late for the Turn A audition and couldn’t participate. He was sitting on a bench in despair when Tomino happened to pass by and asked if he would like to try the audition again. That led to his role in Turn A and later he was also selected for Wings of Rean.
So that was the background for Suzuki-kun.
What is the purpose of someone who just randomly quotes connections?
>>18
But it’s helpful because I can get the information within the thread, right?
>>22
The information is not complete within the thread due to the references being out of order.
>>22
People who make vague statements without properly checking sources will probably say confusing things like “It’s creepy when someone brings up sources and replies seriously.”
I’m glad it was Tabita in the end.
Yasuhiko:
By the way, I don’t know what Yoshiyuki Tomino was like during voice recording, but what was the atmosphere like on site? Was it really quite noisy?
Furukawa:
Director Tomino’s workplace has an atmosphere like that of a rehearsal space for theater. He comes into the booth where the voice actors are from the sub-auditorium, leans down in front of the seated voice actor, resting his elbows on their knees, and looking up from below, he says, “You know, what you just did was a bit different. How are you thinking about this role?” (laughs).
Yasuhiko:
Is it always like that?
Furukawa:
It’s not something that always happens, but there was that kind of situation. Also, at that time, Director Tomino wore a very innovative outfit, just a holey patterned fabric with a rope tied in the middle. It was my first time seeing such a director, so it was a bit scary (laughs).
The conversation between Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Toshio Furukawa was also interesting.
Mark said everyone thinks he’s scary, but he was actually a really friendly old man, laughing as he said it.
Cheaking apparently got angry and threw a napkin at someone when they were told, “Why don’t you find a good person soon?”
Is it true that Kumiko Watanabe actually got angry and attacked?
>>24
It seems that there are many stories about Daisuke Sakaguchi being quite worn out during his tough times and the V era.
>>24
That’s a rumor; the person denied it.
There was a video where the person talked about this story with their face shown, right?
>>25
It’s a series of protagonist interviews for the promotional video of Senhaasa.
Well, for the person involved, it’s an endlessly repetitive story.
>>30
“You won’t know until you try!”
It was just too much like Camille.
Is the cross-dressing SM masochist really a bald person?
The voice actor for Katejina got angry and said, “You bald guy!”
Text played back in the amazing voice of Nobuo Tobita.
>>33
The entrance “I’m Nobuo Tobita.” is amazing.
It was a serious talk…
I also like the new translation’s re-audition episode.
First of all, if you haven’t checked the original tweet, you can’t even determine whether it’s in the correct order.
>>38
I think it’s easy to understand that the connections starting with “and” are in order.
When I think of Tomino’s voice actors, I have the image of Tsubasa Shioya.
>>39
Birgit!
Although it’s technically a theater troupe account, it’s still Nobuo Tobita. The fact that it’s mostly that is gradually getting to me.
There are many interesting behind-the-scenes stories besides Gundam.
Isn’t it an account that nobody uses except for Mr. Tobita?
Hitoda’s post is cute…
Mr. Tobita has always aimed to be a voice actor, not an actor from the beginning.
It seems you became successful because of Young Wakashimazu from Captain Tsubasa…
>>47
That person is such an anime nerd that they started an anime research club in high school.
Are you telling one episode each day?
It’s the crazy quote guy that pops up in Gundam threads.
Just go ahead and delete it.
Is it true that during the re-audition for the New Testament, I boldly told the bald guy, “You have no idea how much I’ve played Camille since then”?
>>51
If that’s true, then you’re being like Camille…
All lines are played back from Camille’s face and voice.
I’m the type of person who will do just about anything, but it’s impressive how I can fine-tune things when playing Camille.
I guess this is how the character development progresses during production.
>>60
Mr. Mikamura was originally supposed to be more of a villain, but because of Kiyokawa’s performance, they decided to make him a good person instead… I wonder if that’s true.
Chibi Maruko-chan had an audition where Mr. Tobita played the role of Hanawa-kun.
Mr. Kikuchi was confirmed for the role of Maruo-kun, but…
It’s amazing that Momoko Sakura said, “Maruo and Hanawa would be better the other way around,” and made Maruo into Tobita.
The bald director is quite particular about voice actors and has yelled during acting guidance, making voice actors cry more than once or twice; he’s a super power-harassing old man.
There is a famous story where Paclomi-san calmed down the shouting old man during Turn A by pressing her breasts against him, and he became all soft and settled down.
Well, that’s generally how directors were in the past, and the high regard that Director O-Hage has for voice actors is evident as he has successfully recruited stage actors like Paku Romi and Shiratori-san, leading to great success. There is even a superstition that those who were yelled at by O-Hage in the past later achieve success.
I want you to at least pretend to punch that bald guy, even if it’s a lie.
Mr. Tobita has a remarkable episode that reinforces the feeling of him saying Tomino-style lines…
Daisuke Sakaguchi of V has often said that he finds the sound director scarier and that he has only been scolded by the director twice, yet there are still people who haven’t updated that information.
>>66
During V, the sound guy was just scary, but normally the bald director was also yelling, wasn’t he?
>>66
In the first place, I’m remembering it incorrectly, aren’t I?
Even without considering that it’s Daisuke Sakaguchi or that he’s a newcomer,
I’ve grown so much during the broadcast of V Gundam that I’m almost a different person.
I have a reply limit for myself, but I kind of like how Sugita interacts in a troublesome way with others on X.
Daisuke Sakaguchi said that he was indeed brought to tears by Director Tomino, but it became significant nourishment for him.
The feeling that Camille would say it’s an unwelcome guest…
Is that Odagiri Joe from Kuuga?
The way of sulking and being troublesome is just too much like Camille.
You haven’t weakened, have you, Tobita-san?
There was a time when I thought your voice lacked power, but I’m surprised that you’ve trained again and are able to perform beautifully once more.
>>76
When you start working, your voice tends to come back relatively quickly, right?
Even after turning 100, Goku is still going strong! Hey! Are you okay?!
In interviews related to One Piece, Kazuki Yao often talks about various topics, but many of the names mentioned are of those who have passed away, which makes me feel the passage of time.
After this, on the day of recording the first episode, I eloquently spoke about the significance of the sequel in front of the voice actors, then turned to Tobita and asked, “Do you understand?!” to the bald guy.
I liked the flamboyant Mr. Onodera from the anime “Kageki Shoujo!”
Huh?
When O-taka tried to sexually harass Pakurumi…
“If you want to sexually harass me, go ahead! But once you touch these breasts, you’ll never get to interfere with my acting again.”
Wasn’t there a story about someone being told off and then retreating quietly?
Is it the account of the person themselves?
It should be the theater company’s account.
There’s an overwhelming amount of information about Tobita, but…
I like that work.
I was moved by the last scene.
So I thought, why would there be a sequel…?
Choose your job.
I wonder what they thought of the ending of Z.
>>88
According to one theory, the bald man was planning to end the story of Z by killing Camille.
After getting to know about that, Tobita prepared himself with determination, thinking there’s no way he would be easily killed, and continued to approach the recording sessions.
It is said that the bald man also gave up on killing and ended up with that ending.
Because I am alive, Tobita-san wins.
I love the work Gundam, and I was moved by that ending.
Then why are you making a sequel! Please answer me, Captain Quattro!
Later, we will gather the staff, including Tobita, to explain why we are making a sequel.
Sakaguchi is serious and enthusiastic about acting, having been taught various things outside of recordings as well.
According to Tomino’s notes, isn’t it supposed to be Amuro and Char who die in Z?
In the midst of such rumors, it was Director Tomino’s set! No matter what is said, I will do it! With that enthusiasm, Ryota Ohsaka continued to receive approvals smoothly.
I wonder if some behind-the-scenes stories will come out again tomorrow.