Ayako Kawasumi starred in the "Beautiful Manga Artist" review
Recently, there was a work called "Monthly Girl Nozaki-kun" that caused a strong reaction. The story features Umetaro Nozaki (Sakuroko Yumeno), a sophomore high school boy and popular girl manga artist, as the protagonist, and Chiyo Sakura, a manga assistant who has always had a crush on and is constantly getting close to him, is the heroine of this work. Although the TV animation of the work was completed a few days ago, I believe that the characters in the work still left a deep impression on everyone. In addition to the main characters, the shoujo manga artist Yukari Toyuka, who is the predecessor of Nozaki-kun, is also a character that cannot be ignored.
Yukari is a manga artist at a women's university, and she exudes maturity all over her body, and she is a woman who can fascinate people. However, there is a weak side to the character, and in the face of the various "tanuki" requests of the editors of the former field, she did them one by one. This also reflects the cuteness of the characters. At the same time, the voice of the well-known voice actress Ayako Kawasumi can also be said to make people experience the charm of "beautiful manga artist".
Speaking of Ayako Kawasumi (Ayako Kawa Sumi), she was also as famous as Mai Nakahara (Gang Nakahara) in the female voice actor world. And it's very interesting that she has also voiced several female cartoonist characters before. Recently, some Japanese media have selected more representative roles from them to prove the unique charm of Ayako Kawasumi.
【Voice of Seraphim】
The original game of this work was adapted into a TV anime in 1999. The story follows the experiences of 11 young girls who live on an artificial island in Yokohama City. These experiences range from heartwarming to strict and exciting, and are arguably one of the most talked-about game adaptations of the 2000s. In addition, it is made by the long-established animation company SUNRISE, and the quality speaks for itself.
At that time, the timeline was set in 2010, which now seems to be in the past tense of 4 years ago. However, some of the novel settings in the work are still talked about. This is the viewer's point of view, which is actually the camera lens of the voyeur in the doll, so when watching the work, we all become complicit in voyeurism. Such a setting seems very novel even today, right?
Ayako Kawasumi plays the role of the popular girl manga artist Kurumo Matsumoto in this work. She's also a sophomore in high school.,But because her mind is full of comics.,And because she's worried about her content.,She's always getting people around her into trouble.,It seems that there's no roots.。 To sum it up in this way, this work seems to have a somewhat prequel flavor of "Monthly Girl Nozaki-kun", and Matsumoto Kuruma has become the heroine of this "prequel". Although the story blends the virtual and the real, giving it a surreal feel, it is still a very orthodox story overall. And Ayako Kawasumi, who was still a newcomer at the time, has also started a perfect career since then.
【Iron Bride】
High school student Kobayashi Sanheita always remembers the marriage contract he made with a young girl ten years ago. And one day, when he woke up, a female machine who called herself "Kemek" suddenly appeared in a wedding dress and forced Kobayashi to marry her. Since then, the big commotion caused by Kemec has also made the story exciting. But in fact, Kemek's body actually hides Kobayashi's childhood friend Amam. This work was originally written by Masakazu Iwasaki and later adapted into a TV anime by director Mizushima Tsutomu and started broadcasting in 2008. It also caused a lot of topics at the time, and it can be regarded as a masterpiece. In this anime, Ayako Kawasumi plays Kobayashi's mother, manga artist Tomiko Kobayashi. This mother is a "mother" with a seductive figure in glasses, and she is also one of the indispensable heroines of the work. Of course, she also has some shortcomings: she doesn't adhere to deadlines, she doesn't care about dressing up when she paints, and she keeps editor Xiaokui busy. Even though she has been the mother of her child for a long time, she still participates in beauty contests...... Her strange behavior is incomprehensible.
Speaking of 2008, it was also the period when Ayako Kawasumi began to play some mother roles. And playing a character who combines a manga artist and a mother in that time period can also make people feel Ayako Kawasumi's strong performance in the role of a manga artist.
【Dream Eater】
Junior high school student Majo has a dead uncle. That uncle used to be a popular cartoonist, but he died a tragic death. Because of this, although the highest has a dream of becoming a manga artist, he has never taken action. Until one day, classmate Akito Takagi proposed that he should create the plot and draw the highest zuò product. Although because of my uncle, the highest refusal. But after hearing that his crush, Miho Adou, is aiming to become a voice actor, he proposes to make her the voice actress the heroine of his work. So, together with Akito, Takami and Akito began to work hard to become the best manga artist possible......
It's not uncommon to have works based on manga artists, but I'm afraid it's this "Dream Eater" that will be eye-catching. This work is a classic completed by the golden duo of Oba Thrush & Ken Obata who used to be in charge of "**", and the plot of the work revolves around the inside story of "Weekly Shonen Jump", telling the passion of manga artists. In such a TV anime adapted from a masterpiece, Ayako Kawasumi's appearance is a matter of course.
In this work, she plays the role of graduate cartoonist Cang Shuhong. The tear mole on her face looks very feminine, and there have been few beautiful cartoonists with such a setting before. Because it's a male society." JUMP", so she had to get involved in all kinds of male and female entanglements, even if she didn't mean to. Of course, the final ending is relatively satisfying.
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Ayako Kawasumi's voice is very clear and delicate, and it can be said to be beautiful and moving. On the other hand, she does not give people the feeling of being high in the air, but is very down-to-earth. "Although it seems a bit inconsistent to exist in this regard from the identity of a cartoonist, she still gives the impression of a down-to-earth professional writer." I believe that if you are looking for the perfect female manga artist voice acting, then you will definitely think of the name of Ayako Kawasumi, right? Maybe she will play more cartoonist roles in the future, so let's wait and see!