Your Hyperloop to Japanese Entertainment! どうも!マリポサちゃんねるです! Hi there! My name is Mariposa and I joined RU-vid to make Japanese entertainment a bit closer to an International audience! My biggest passion is Japanese pop culture, but I love the anime and idols worlds more than anything else. For this reason I'll start by posting some subbed seiyuu videos, but I don't want to stop there!!! My dream is to become able to bring more original content one day! I can't follow every account that's around, so if you notice I'm posting stuff that's already been covered please let me know! I'm not here to compete with other much experienced subbers (love you!!), just to widen the offer that's around and bring a smile on your faces, maybe even save a really bad day (or week, or year...) Also, my Japanese is rubbish- ehrm I meant rusty! So if you have corrections, let me (kindly) know. Your support is much appreciated!! 何卒宜しくお願いします!
Yoshimasa Hosoya Live-Action Dub Roles 1. Lions for Lambs (2007) Box Office: $147 million 2. Carrie (2013) Box Office: $152.4 million 3. Divergent (2014) Box Office: $502.7 million 4. The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015) Box Office: $515.8 million 5. The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016) Box Office: $303.5 million 6. The Goldfinch (2019) Box Office: $15 million 7. Gran Torino (2008) Box Office: $577.9 million 8. Seventh Son (2015) Box Office: $198.3 million 9. Stardust (2007) Box Office: $310.8 million 10. Now You See Me (2013) Box Office: $632.4 million Total Earnings: $3.4 billion
This doesn't happen in the West, where machoism is deep-rooted. They don't even like it when someone with a high-pitched voice plays a male role. In the West, there is a misconception that only a deep, masculine voice is cool.
Daisuke Ono: has the most manly deep voice in voice acting industry. Video: Who has the most feminine voice with Ono on thumbnail 😂 Daisuke Ono would be at the end of the list lmao 😂
Really great video, what makes it cool is the English, Chinese and Japanese subtitles I liked when narancia said gross ...but when I translated that word "バッチィ" ...it came as batchy , and that what makes me confused
1:20 I don't know what they're talking about, OnoD's feminine voice is the best! Poor Matsuoka, being bullied to do a girl voice, and he did it flawlessly xD
@@user-qn2ey6gk4m respectfully, being otaku saves lives. I overcame down times and made lifelong friends myself through my passion, this is why I love to share it. But you don’t need to stay here any longer, have a good life!
@@mariposachannel I've liked anime since I was a kid, but that's not my point. I'm talking about personalities here. The word "weeb" for me, is used to describe stinky people who call a grown Japanese woman an "anime girl" and infantalise her (like some people in the comments) and people who shamelessly call strangers "daddy" on the internet 💀 I just find that cringe and you asked me a question so... I elaborated. Calm down. Just don't reply back. It's just a comment thread.
@@user-qn2ey6gk4m I reply, mostly ironically like I did with your first comment, because I’ve read that engagement helps the reach of the video, that’s it, nothing personal. I’m not really accustomed to the term weeb because I’m too old, my bad on that matter. But calling cringe the people who take time to comment my videos (that take my precious time to make, I’m not even an English speaker) made me a bit mad, I’ll be honest. It’s just that I don’t like negativity here. We’re all here for fun :D