Yesterday, Matsui Reina (23), a member of the Japanese idol group SKE48, said on the Japanese radio program "AKB48's All Night Nippon" that she will graduate at the end of August and that she will pursue a career as an actress. However, some people predict that she may become an all-around actress. As soon as this news came out, many anime fans said: "Don't become a voice actor, please don't destroy voice actors, the voice actor industry doesn't welcome you." The reason for this is that Matsui played the role of the main character's younger sister, Kan Jun'one, in the anime "Denpa Teacher" that was broadcast earlier. However, Matsui's dubbing of this role was not successful, and negative reviews such as "bad reading (no tone)", "too bad to concentrate on watching the anime", and "bad voice" came one after another. After this graduation incident, the protests of anime geeks against Matsui intensified, and Matsui's fans continued to fight back, and a war of words began. However, some anime geeks also expressed the hope that Matsui can continue to work hard on the voice actor path. Matsui Reina was born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan in 1991. She passed the SKE48 1st audition in 2008 and made her debut as one of the 16 members in the SKE48 1st Stage "Let's Party". She also made her acting debut in 2010 and published a personal photo album. |
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