Combine this with how the characters get shafted by the plot to deliberately unsatisfy viewers, and people will get mad about the way they're written. They are presented very artistically, but in a way that a lot of people are going to miss. Basically, the backstories for the characters are never actually told in an explicit way except for Shinji's. Obviously the reason the characters are great is because of their stories and their backstories, but that's also where a lot of people see a problem. Shinji's a little bitch, Asuka's a tsundere, and Rei is a robot. I know I said "a lot of people hate it" but really I only mean "a good few people dislike it." First, I can see how the way the characters are written would be off-putting, as at first glance they're meant to appear as basic as possible. As for anime, I've got (in no particular order):īasically, there are a bunch of surface level "issues" that I see people bring up with it. On July 8, 2020, they announced that they married.I have a different top 5 for anime and manga. In February 2017, during a live stream promoting the release of Opportunity, Hanazawa confirmed she and Kensho Ono were dating, after Shūkan Bunshun published allegations about their relationship. Īs of 2021, she is currently signed to Pony Canyon. Hanazawa moved to the Sacra Music record label under Sony Music Entertainment Japan in April 2017. Her video would later place tenth in Oricon's Blu-ray Disc Chart. Hanazawa starred in her first live-action feature film Kimi ga Inakucha Dame Nanda ( 君がいなくちゃだめなんだ, It's Definitely No Good You're Not Here). She later won Newtype 's Best Voice Actress award. Hanazawa won Best Supporting Actress at the 9th Seiyu Awards. The Blu-ray release of the show, Live Avenue Kana Hanazawa in Budokan, ranked number six in sales. She released an album title Blue Avenue in April 2015, and went on a concert tour starting at the Nippon Budokan on May 3. Her first album Claire was released on February 20, 2013, and her second album 25 was released on February 26, 2014. A few days later, during the "Kana Hanazawa Solo Debut Presentation Party event", it was announced that she would release four singles within a year: "Hoshizora Destination" ( 星空☆ディスティネーション) released on April 25, "Hatsukoi no Oto" ( 初恋ノオト), released on July 18, "Happy Endings", released on October 24 and was used as ending theme for anime Zetsuen no Tempest, and "Silent Snow", released on January 16, 2013. On February 23, 2012, it was announced that Hanazawa would launch her official website. In late 2010, she was invited to the Anime Festival Asia anime convention in Singapore. She graduated from university in 2011, and in the same year became a full-time voice actress. She was voted in 2010 as "Best Female Voice Actress" by listeners of the radio program Nonko and Nobita's Anime Scramble ( ノン子とのび太のアニメスクランブル). She voiced the title character in Kobato., Suou in Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor, Nadeko Sengoku in Bakemonogatari, Angel / Kanade Tachibana in Angel Beats, and Anri Sonohara in Durarara!!. Hanazawa went to university in 2007, while at the same time, she began to make her mark as a voice actress. She was signed up with voice acting agency Office Osawa. She made her voice acting debut as Holly in Last Exile. She made regular appearances at the variety program Yappari Sanma Daisensei. Hanazawa began acting when she was in kindergarten. Hanazawa's debut single, "Hoshizora Destination" ( 星空☆ディスティネーション), was released on April 25, 2012, under the Aniplex/ Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. Hanazawa's voice roles include Nadeko Sengoku in Monogatari, Anri Sonohara in Durarara!!, Angel / Kanade Tachibana in Angel Beats!, Kuroneko / Ruri Gokō in Oreimo, Mayuri Shiina in Steins Gate, Akane Tsunemori in Psycho-Pass, Kosaki Onodera in Nisekoi, Chiaki Nanami in Danganronpa, Marry Kozakura in Kagerou Project, Kobato Hanato in Kobato, Rize Kamishiro in Tokyo Ghoul, Hinata Kawamoto in March Comes in Like a Lion, Ichika Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets, Mitsuri Kanroji in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and Atsuko Hakari in Blue Archive. She won the Seiyu Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2015, and won the Newtype Anime Awards for Best Voice Actress three times in 2015, 20. A prolific voice performer in anime, she has amassed several film and television credits since her debut in 2003. Kana Hanazawa ( 花澤 香菜, Hanazawa Kana, born February 25, 1989) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer.
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