Have friends who love Japanese animation ever noticed that when watching Japanese live action dramas or movies, the way actors speak is completely different from that of anime characters? In fact, animated voice actors often choose a special voice and tone that is completely different from everyday conversations when dubbing their characters. In Japanese, there is even a word called “anime voice” (アカリ声), used to describe the way anime characters speak or someone’s voice sounds like an anime character.
Whether such sounds are good or bad varies from person to person. Recently, Japanese female artist Mika Fujimoto expressed her disgust towards “anime sound” on a program, which has sparked a heated discussion among netizens. Next, let’s take a look at what she actually said.
Parenting experiences of celebrity mothers
The variety show “Husband’s Sleep” on Asahi Television in Japan is co hosted by former Morning Musume member Mika Fujimoto and comedian Natsuke Yokozawa.
These two mothers, who are both married and have three children, invited celebrity mothers from all walks of life to share their parenting experiences on the show.
In a recent episode, former badminton national player Reiko Chaotian talked about the issue of children easily getting into disputes between similar or different interests and hobbies.
When children have similar preferences, they hope to have the same things, so they need to strive to buy the same things when shopping, otherwise it may lead to competition. When preferences are completely different, whenever one child is satisfied, other children may feel dissatisfied. Although mothers want to satisfy every child as much as possible, it is really difficult to operate
Discussing the issue that causes headaches for mothers when children have different or similar interests
When choosing the method of making eggs, Fujimoto Mikui’s three children prefer poached eggs, Tamaki yaki, and scrambled eggs respectively.
The letters from the audience mentioned that the movies, TV shows, or YouTube videos that children want to watch are different, which often leads to disputes.
When it comes to deciding which movies and TV shows children should watch, Fujimoto Mikui said
I think the voice acting in the animation is too unique
Sometimes when children watch animations, I feel tired listening
Every time I feel like saying ‘Ah – I can’t take it anymore!’
I’ll let the children watch live action works instead
Fujimoto Meigui’s comments have sparked heated discussions online. Netizens have been discussing whether people who don’t often watch anime really find the sound of anime music unbearable?
Or is it precisely because these people feel uncomfortable with the sound of animation that they don’t like watching it? Many people also question whether Mika Fujimoto should deprive children of the pleasure of watching animations based on her own preferences.
By the way, Mika Fujimoto, who doesn’t like children watching cartoons all the time, is actually fond of letting them watch
I let them watch live action movies, such as’ Modern Saint ‘
Jin Kerry really helped me a lot
Do you have anyone around you who feels uncomfortable with “animated sound”? Or are you like this yourself?