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Want To Be A Seiyuu? Too Many Already!!

Submitted by Alafista on Friday, 9 January 20096 Comments

If you dreamt of becoming a seiyuu, you might be wondering how competitive is the industry?

The reality is that there are so many seiyuu, that it might be really difficult to find work. According to an insider, Shomu Shirogane, the director of agency Winner Entertainment, 80% are unable to make ends meet with just being a seiyuu.

“How many seiyuu are there in the country at present?”

“It’s thought there are about 1600. Of that figure, about 10% are “free” (freelance as opposed to agency employed) seiyuu, and some 80% can’t make ends meet with just their voice acting work, so they work other jobs part-time.

The numbers go up a bit if you include all the actresses, idols, talent and so on. It’s said if you go so far as to include all the potential seiyuu candidates, the number swells to around 80,000, all in all.”

“There are that many? That’s quite harsh. What do you have to do to become one?”

“Probably the main shortcut is enrolling in a specialist seiyuu school, or in a training school run by an agency. By the way, there are actually more than 50 such specialist schools in the country, just for training seiyuu. Of course, just getting into one is no guarantee of becoming one.

In the seiyuu business there are also thought to be more than 850 seiyuu who are not actually formally employed by their agency, but are instead temporarily attached.

Even if they do get formally employed, it’s no guarantee they’ll find work soon, they have to keep auditioning constantly whilst working part time. Their income is by no means stable.

And then even if they land a part, they may only be employed if their fee is low – if it climbs too high they are no longer wanted.”

Source: ameba.jp via Sankaku Complex

I never knew this was such a competitive industry. But I guess most of the popular anime series are hiring the top tiered seiyuu, which makes it even harder to break into the market.

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