
Personal feelings? What are you talking about?
Napp…
It’s the original creator…
It seems that while I was drawing a manga about figure skating, there happened to be a voice actor who was knowledgeable about figure skating.
Wasn’t this person a company employee as their main job and a voice actor as a side job?
>>5
From there, I became a full member of Mouse.
That’s already fate…
I’ve really drawn this fate closer…
>>7
To be honest, I think the success rate isn’t even that high, so I’m quite impressed that it has gotten that far.
>>7
I pulled as hard as in a tug of war.
I’ll make the theme song…
>>8
This guy immediately makes a theme song for whatever work he likes.
Well then, I’ll slip in the MV.
To be honest, if I hadn’t known the teacher was a woman, I would have felt really grossed out…
>>11
In foreign countries, the concept of female lolicon is terrifying!
>>11
It’s gross even for a woman…
It’s a personal matter, but I’m not mixing personal and professional.
>>12
No public… is that the case!?
If Kaoru-chan smiles, Kenshi Yonezu will make a music video with Yuzuru Hanyu.
By the time we get here, it feels like personal feelings are different somehow.
Perhaps it’s because I’m involving those around me in legitimate ways.
>>15
Personal feelings are the worst, it’s like what happened with Isayama and Machiba-san.
A voice suitable for the theme song…
Is Mr. Shi going to be the producer…?
It’s more difficult to match a character to a voice than to create a character that is imagined from the voice.
Mr. Tsukasa is also an idol, right!
>>19
It seems like I could quickly learn the dance choreography, and since I’m tall with long legs, I think I could totally excel in dance-related activities…
>>25
Mr. Shi’s circumstances make being an idol too difficult.
(That being said, I properly auditioned.)
>>21
Hmm, it’s a perfect voice…
>>27
I guess so…
During the broadcast on the right, a card showing skating on the left came up and it was no good.
I drew a super funny manga to bring my favorite voice actor to the main role in an anime.
In my first serialization, it was adapted into an anime with my favorite voice actor in the lead role, and the theme song was performed by Kenshi Yonezu.
Being a manga artist is fine like that.
You’re cool!
>>24
My brain will be completely burnt to a crisp.
Yuzuru Hanyu said to let him skate after watching Kenshi Yonezu.
>>24
>>43
Yonezu made an offer to Hanyu.
A fan of Yuzuru Hanyu since the age of eight has started to feel troubled with a tight schedule.
>>47
Wherever you cut it, the love from the fans is overwhelming…
I was unexpectedly surprised that women also play Idolmaster.
>>26
I think there are quite a few seasoned individuals, not just in sideM…
>>30
I see…
>>26
Since there is a term called “Dyun” not limited to Dere, that’s just how it is.
>>34
There was also a joint magazine featuring Kaoru-chan limited to Dune…
It’s a god.
Well, that’s because the character was created with your voice in mind…
>>35
Wasn’t that a rumor?
>>50
If you were watching before the series started, you’d understand.
Because they said they would welcome Nappy as the main character.
I was reminded once again that manga is an expression of passion.
(Yonezu offering to provide music with his personal feelings laid bare)
I thought the vitality of female otaku was high, but not to this extent…
In the end, to move Kenshi Yonezu and Yuzuru Hanyu is really amazing…
>>41
I understand why people in the industry run over for the opportunity to promote figures!
What the hell are you, Yonezu?
The girl who always had hyperventilation at handshake events.
Actually, I’m a manga artist and I drew a 100-page doujinshi that got adapted into an anime, and I’ve been chosen for the lead role.
Idols have always had popularity among women from the past.
>>44
Momoe Yamaguchi, Akina Nakamori, Seiko Matsuda…
>>44
There are a lot of idol-themed shoujo manga.
There are few idol-themed Shonen manga.
Women love idols too!
Fan-made anime
Look…
The original author tends to have their opinions heard, huh?
It’s okay to create with an evil heart.
It gives me courage.
It’s not irrelevant, but it’s not directly connected to that extent either.
Draw a manga for my favorite voice actor, get it animated, and cast them as the lead.
I propose to let me do the anime theme song for my favorite manga.
Choreographing a dance for my favorite singer’s music video and performing it while hurting my butt.
There’s no difference there, right?!
This time, will I be able to draw my own doujin featuring Teacher Tsukasa…?
Due to the assumption that the author is Kaoru P, there are a few characters, besides Inori, that make me think they might be modeled after the IM@s characters.
I may not say it as much as in the thread, but I’m grateful that they cast Azusa Sato as the sharp-tongued loli role…
Fired from the office → Almost an office lady → Miraculously picked up by IMAS → Through that connection, Mouse → Star of a big project
You are the Cinderella girl.
It seems that Yuzuru Hanyu would participate in something like a third season using motion capture.
The answer is that Kaoru-chan is depicted wearing figure skating shoes in the recent limited illustration from the Deresute event.
I’ve released a thin book of raw materials and I’ve been invited to the paperback commercial as well.
Whether the voice actor comes first or the character comes first is a trivial issue.
It seems that the author is indeed remarkable for a story of obsession.
For example, if Keiyo Yamada appoints me as the lead role specifically for me, I’ll be like “Whoa!”
This is a skating manga.
It’s amazing how it’s filled with such bright light for just a simple chain reaction.
Was Nappy promoting figure skating at the Pakopako Horse Racing School before the medalists started?
That person realized their dream…
What can I say, the batting average is high…
I’ve never drawn a manga about ice skating… What should I do…?
I started ice skating by myself.
I was able to draw it.
It became extremely popular since the start of serialization and was turned into an anime.
>>73
In the end, I ended up with debt after depleting my savings.
It was the one who was hospitalized for a while due to a broken leg.
The expression is different.
>>73
I think the number of people who have deepened their understanding of figure skating through anime and manga has significantly increased.
In that sense, a movement has certainly been stirred up.
Reiwa’s Cinderella Story
It’s called writing to fit.
Although it took the form of an audition, the author’s image is like that, and there was already information out there that it was for this person in the first place.
The production side will decide on the lead role unless there are serious scheduling issues that can’t be resolved, right…?
>>77
Facade is important.
It’s creepy but really cool.
Deleting all my social media accounts after winning a manga award was the right decision…
>>79
Thin books leave evidence…
>>79
Even when Bear Jet-sensei became official, he deleted the erotic manga of Idolmaster.
It is important to erase the past.
It’s something that’s barely allowed because it doesn’t have criminality.
Nappy himself is knowledgeable about figures, so he can talk about them when called to events.
What a great deal…
The author also bet their life and won.
Nappy also won by betting his life.
ENGI also placed a bet to bounce back from the bad reputation and won.
For now.
Favorite character
Voice actor
hobbies
What is this passion that allows you to draw so much…?
>>88
The start point aside, the manga’s content and artistic skill are seriously amazing, it’s impressive, teacher.
>>88
To welcome a voice actor as the main character, it has to be animated, right?
To make an anime, you have to draw an interesting manga.
A manga that’s recommended for all humanity has been made!!
Wow, what an incredible coincidence!
The sight of my director struggling financially was an actual experience.
This author is kind of scary.
>>90
Shirasoon…
That’s crazy…
Ai ga ai wo
>>91
Are you refusing to understand?
Everyone is in a win-win situation and no one is losing.
If I could make my wishes come true, I would want to draw a figure skating manga that could someday be animated and have Natsumi Haruse play the lead role!!!!!!!!!! — 1:50 PM, November 29, 2018, Twitter for iPhone
Well, it’s not something you should say too much in public, right?
I deleted all the accounts.
>>93
Embodiment of action…
>>93
Action speaks louder than words.
I feel like there are quite a few movie directors who want to have their favorite actresses participate.
The chain of light’s support activities.
I’m hesitant to confidently state that the initial action is shining.
Do it in Megumi-chan’s voice, lol.
If the children who started by reading Medalist become medalists…
I guess it’s really impossible, isn’t it…?
>>99
There aren’t many patterns where children take an interest aside from what their parents recommend, so it could serve as a normal starting point, right?
It’s creepy, but a mirror of otaku.
Yonezu is the biggest singularity.
>>105
Just an otaku who loves the original manga!
Medalist Serialization July 2020 –
Paka Paka Horse Racing School 2018 – March 2025
I didn’t aim to become a medalist; I just really liked figure skating.
A creature of the same kind as Morikawa.
The way of promoting in the doujinshi was like, “Cute mouth! Plus, they have an incredibly cute voice!” which felt quite cringy and was no good.
>>110
Oh no…
Noboru Nagano of the Reiwa Era
https://natalie.mu/comic/news/584612
I’ll let it slide because it’s a letter reading at a celebratory event…
>>113
In the last letter, it was written that you would quit the company and become a manga artist.
Both the voice actors and the author have transitioned from being company employees.
>>119
The burden of resolve is heavy…!
>>113
It was such a great story that I ended up crying.
ENGI also had a terrible time with KanColle, and while Uzaki became popular, the quality was a disaster.
I’m glad, I’m glad.
It’s creepy even for a woman… but if it were a man, it would have really been bad…
Aichi’s TV station often uploads interview videos of promising skaters, but there were a few kids who had a book of a medalist in their room.
>>117
Putting aside various backgrounds, I really think it’s amazing that it has become a good manga that can be recommended for children.
The thin book that was fully released was over 100 pages long, right?
I was a bit taken aback by the comments attached to the role of Passerby A.
Hmm…
>>118
Hmm…?
>>130
Well, aside from the medalists, most of them are just voice actors passing by.
Even Kaoru is just one of the people in U149.
Is there a pattern where the kids who are doing it are reading?
There might be kids who find support in medalists.
I want to learn how to skate too…
It’s a kind of heavy love occasionally seen in female fans, directed seriously towards female voice actors rather than male idols.
The awards ceremony will be hosted by Mukai from Panther.
I don’t know the details, but I heard it was such a wonderful speech that it made people cry.
I’ve heard that even after gathering so much success and miracles, producing a second season is incredibly difficult, and it makes me think, “Is it really that hard?”
Light born from darkness
Contradictory attributes… in other words, a beast of ice and flame!
>>132
Editor-in-Chief: “Rejected.”
A work that has created an incredible chain reaction of enthusiasm towards a favorite.
The past… even if I break it apart…
From under the stone… like a worm…
Yes, it will come out…
>>135
Doesn’t it look like Fukuyama Mai-chan is a decoy?
>>139
But having Kaoru-chan as the main focus here is too obvious…
>>135
Mai-chan has a ponytail, huh…
I wonder how much is being sold during the sale?
Is it a position where you can exercise such strong authority?
>>143
Given the number of copies known so far, it’s on the upper side, but not by much…
Content that has a passion that money can’t buy.
If it’s getting an anime adaptation, wouldn’t it be acceptable to insist on using this voice actor for this character?
>>145
I’ve seen cases where a voice actor’s name gets mentioned and they are directly cast because of that.
>>153
As long as the voice actor’s schedule, fee, and conduct are safe, it can go through…
Hey, aren’t all the people involved in this crazy??
Gosho Aoyama also makes Minami Takayama the main character over two works.
>>148
And make her my wife!
>>149
I got divorced…
I heard that there are people who support in a similar way around Himura from Banana Man.
>>150
Isn’t that Robert Akiyama?
>>157
Since I became a hardcore fan as a child, I got close with Akiyama’s father and even went in and out of their house.
As an adult, I entered a television station, became a director, and created an annual music program featuring Akiyama as the main act, to that extent of support.
>>173
It’s amazing how this person wraps it all up nicely, isn’t it?
You cannot achieve great things in a sane state of mind.
Cool song!
Let me slide on you.
It’s just an audition, after all.
It’s like a special request, so it’s safe.
Bakuman was aligned with reality…
>>159
It’s a really irrelevant piece of information, but it seems that this voice actor got angry with someone for the only time in their life when a friend spoiled the ending of Bakuman during their school days.
But Takayama Minami’s voice really doesn’t weaken, does it?
I also like the singing voice.
For now, if I were an audition judge, I would definitely waver…
I’m afraid the original author might become despondent.
It’s more like personal feelings or obsession…
>>162
It’s like Inori-san.
It’s incredible that they fought for it even with debt and a broken bone.
In this person’s case, since they weren’t hiding it, I think everyone around might have thought that if it really got made into an anime, they should at least reward them with the main voice acting role.
Isn’t this called consideration?
>>165
There’s no need for consideration or any of that nonsense from the person themselves…
>>166
I don’t think the original creator is present when deciding on the voice actors for the anime.
>>181
Whether it passes or not is another story, but I think it’s necessary…
>>181
I’ve heard that the original creators have quite a strong voice in the anime industry, even though there are many people who don’t speak up.
>>181
It depends on the case.
Do you have any hopes? There are authors who freely express their thoughts since it’s unlikely they will be accepted anyway.
>>165
I could only hear Inori’s voice since a long time ago…
Yaiba being voiced by Minami Takayama again is too strong.
Inori-chan is like a dedicated machine for the gene approval ceremony…
There are people who look at you that way, right…?
What’s really amazing here is the creator who made a work at the level where you can choose the cast, and they are also the lead.
>>174
There’s no doubt about that.
That’s why it’s terrifying, isn’t it?
I bet it was being replayed in the original creator’s mind since the time they were drawing it…
Unless there’s some strange force at work that the author isn’t involved with, there shouldn’t be any particular problem if it’s something the author has chosen.
Look… so in the end, how many chains linked?
If the request is not granted
It is expected that there will be an obstruction to future creative activities.
Those who were following the manga probably felt a mysterious sense of reassurance when the anime was announced and the voice actors were decided.
When I heard the news about the first anime adaptation, I thought I was going to die, but I’m really glad…
With a fitting voice
This mirror is too thick to be called a reflection of an otaku.
There have been cases where voice samples were sent from the anime side.
Since there are so many voice actors to choose from, if the author has a specific image of someone and that person comes to the audition, I think it would lead to, okay, let’s go with that.
If it’s close to the character’s image, that’s totally understandable, but wanting this person is quite a bit of a geek, isn’t it?
First, it was used in the commercial when the first volume of the standalone book was released (it is unclear whether there were any requests or actions from the author, so it is possible that the casting was a considerate decision made by the publisher).
After that, it was decided to adapt it into an anime, and at the time of the auditions, it appears that the director was also a top candidate due to their involvement in the commercial, so saying that the creator chose them is quite suspect.
Is the original author a lolicon after all?
The reality is beyond the author’s knowledge.
The voice actor scheduled to sing the OP has been decided among the record company, production company, and the editor in charge.
I guess the original creator is just told that their preferred voice actor’s schedule didn’t match up.
It’s a workplace full of smiles, but they’re just casting and doing that sort of thing in the play.
I wonder if that’s not really a personal experience story.
I mean, isn’t this the kind of thing that makes other voice actors hesitant to audition because they’re worried about the reputation in the community?
I thought so.
>>196
Anya, who came to audition for the role of Yor, was despondent to see Saori Hayami there…
The fast-paced student council has characters whose names are all the surnames of samurai from the Warring States period, along with the names of the voice actors, and the cast is exactly the same as in the drama CD and game, while having just one main character is quite adorable.
It feels like a report comic by an anime adaptation writer.
It seems common to listen to several sample candidates and choose a good one to use as materials for evaluation.
I just wanted my favorite voice actor to star in a lead role, so I cut back on my savings to create a manga, and it has now been decided for its first serialization and anime adaptation, but I ended up drawing it so interestingly that even the wild Yoasobi became a fan and came rushing in?