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What does seiyuu mean?
Seiyuu (Japanese Hiragana: せぃゆぅ), the voice actor is different from the actor. He can hide behind the scenes and not show up. He wants the voice effect. Japanese seiyuu organizations mostly cooperate with film and television departments, advertising companies and government media, mostly non-governmental organizations.

Seiyuu is the title of "main voice", which is equivalent to "voice actor" in Japan. "You" means "actor" and "performer" in ancient Chinese and Japanese. Seiyuu is a person who performs with voice, which means "voice actor" in Chinese. Romaji is a voice actor, and her English name is VA (voice actor).

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Development history

Most seiyuu fans are exposed to seiyuu through Japanese animation, and its development is closely related to the development of animation. Let's start with the development of Japanese animation and get a glimpse of the development of seiyuu.

In many analysis articles, the development of Japanese animation can be roughly divided into four stages (there are also six stages). The emergence of professional animation seiyuu is roughly in the second stage, and the time is about 1970 to 1980.

From 1980 to 1995, animation music and seiyuu have made a qualitative leap. 1982 Macross was the turning point, and animation music gradually became a major production focus. The appearance of a series of works by Mr. Miyazaki Hayao gradually pushed the production of animated music to a peak.

With seiyuu coming to the screen one after another, it is welcomed by more and more fans, and the scope involved is getting wider and wider, which makes seiyuu a new idol form in the entertainment circle and officially announces the arrival of the "idol seiyuu era".

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