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Seiyuu is a monster. What stem? Why are seiyuu monsters?

Terrier, a network term, often appears in variety shows. The so-called "stem" is the punch line, and paving the stem is to pave the way for the punch line. Generally speaking, stalks are used for variety, animation, TV series and other popular things.

"seiyuu is a monster" is the audience's general admiration for seiyuu's superb dubbing skills, which is common in the barrage of video websites.

When dubbing, seiyuu often needs to divide a person into multiple roles, or characters with the same seiyuu character and/or sharp voice contrast (which can be regarded as a kind of seiyuu terrier), or make dubbing effects that ordinary people can't achieve (including but not limited to: exaggerated voice, extremely fast speech speed, exaggerated strange calls or laughter, simulating the variation effect of voice under abnormal conditions, dubbing animals, etc.). ). When these superb skills appear, there are often barrage vomit "Seiyuu is a monster."

Seiyuu (Japanese: Seiyuu) usually refers to a Japanese dubbing actor who dubs audio-visual works later, and is named by Okanagan, the producer of NHK performing arts programs. CV (Character Voice) is also used to indicate the corresponding voice excellence of the characters in the works.

As early as the 20th century, when Japanese TV industry was just starting, with the introduction of a large number of translated TV movies, seiyuu clan came into being. In the following1970s, Japanese animation and Japanese comics began to be industrialized, and seiyuu gradually became popular through business opportunities. After 1980, seiyuu began to walk from behind the scenes to the front desk. She not only participated in singing, hosting and other activities, but also launched records and various peripheral products to improve her popularity, and also formed various idol groups.