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Yeni sayfa: Bir {{nihongo|'''seiyū'''|声優|seiyuu}} Japon seslendirme sanatçısıdır. Seiyū, radyo, televizyon ve filmlerde görev alır; Japonca olmayan filmler için seslen...
 
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Bir {{nihongo|'''seiyū'''|声優|seiyuu}} [[Japon]] seslendirme sanatçısıdır.
 
Seiyū, [[radyo]], [[televizyon]] ve [[film]]lerde görev alır; Japonca olmayan filmler için seslendirme yapar; öykülemeyi sağlar; [[anime]] ve [[video oyunu|video oyunları]]nın karakter oyuncuları olarak çalışır. Geleneksel olarak, İngilizce konuşan hayranları arasında, bir Japon oyuncuya veya "seslendirme sanatçısı"na hitaben "seiyū" kelimesi kullanılır. Günümüzde Japonya, dünyanın animasyon serilerinin %70'ini üretmektedir.<ref name="cooljapan">{{cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/2003/cool_japan/story.html|başlık=What's Right with Japan}}</ref> Japonya'daki animasyon endüstrisi çok verimli olduğu için seiyūlar ulusal seviyede ün kazanabilmekte ve tüm gün seslendirme yaparak kariyer edinebilmektedirler. <!--Seiyū are able to take greater charge of their careers than character actors can in other countries. Japan also has the institutions to support the career path, with around 130 seiyū schools <ref name="Daily-Yomiuri">{{cite news | author=Terumitsu Otsu and Mary Kennard | url= | title=The art of voice acting | publisher=The Daily Yomiuri | pages= | page=11 |date=[[April 27]], [[2002]]}}</ref> and troupes of voice actors that work for a specific broadcast company or talent.
 
<!--Japan currently produces 70% of the animated series in the world.<ref name="cooljapan">{{cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/2003/cool_japan/story.html|title=What's Right with Japan|publisher=[[Time Asia]]|date=2003|accessdate=2007-06-03|author=Jim Frederick|first=Jim|last=Frederick}}</ref> Because the animation industry in Japan is so prolific, seiyū are able to achieve fame on a national level and are able to have full time careers performing voice overs. Seiyū are able to take greater charge of their careers than character actors can in other countries. Japan also has the institutions to support the career path, with around 130 seiyū schools <ref name="Daily-Yomiuri">{{cite news | author=Terumitsu Otsu and Mary Kennard | url= | title=The art of voice acting | publisher=The Daily Yomiuri | pages= | page=11 |date=[[April 27]], [[2002]]}}</ref> and troupes of voice actors that work for a specific broadcast company or talent.
 
Seiyū frequently branch into music, and many have also branched into live action film and television acting as well. They often attract their own appreciators and fans who will watch shows specifically in order to hear that actor or actress. Popular seiyū, especially female seiyū such as [[Kikuko Inoue]], [[Megumi Hayashibara]], and [[Aya Hisakawa]], often have devoted fan clubs that have memberships from all over the world.
 
"CV" is a common notation used in Japanese publications to denote a "character voice" in one of the roles listed above. This term was first used in the 1980s in anime magazines such as ''[[Animec]]'' and ''[[Newtype (magazine)|Newtype]]''.-->
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