Seiyuu fans have offered up their latest verdicts on the popularity (and presumably even voice acting abilities) of the latest crop of seiyuu, both male and female, with plenty of movement once again evident with the ebb and flow of the popularity of their respective roles.
The rankings:
1. Jun Fukuyama
2. Mamoru Miyano
3. Hiroshi Kamiya
4. Nobuhiko Okamoto
5. Kenichi Suzumura
6. Tomokazu Sugita
7. Takahiro Sakurai
8. Hiro Shimono
9. Yuichi Nakamura
10. Kisho Taniyama
11. Daisuke Ono
12. Akira Ishida
13. Katsuyuki Konishi
14. Soichiro Hoshi
15. Yuki Kaji
16. Suzuki Tatsuhisa
17. Takehito Koyasu
18. Shinichiro Miki
19. Tetsuya Kakihara
20. Kouki Uchiyama
21. Ryohei Kimura
22. Miyu Irino
23. Hiroyuki Yoshino
24. Daisuke Namikawa
25. Ryoutaro Okiayu
1. Kana Hanazawa
2. Aki Toyosaki
3. Kanae Ito
4. Miyuki Sawashiro
5. Kugimiya Rie
6. Nana Mizuki
7. Haruka Tomatsu
8. Yui Horie
9. Junko Iwao
10. Aya Endo
11. Eri Kitamura
12. Minami Tsuda
13. Rumi Okubo
14. Ai Kayano
15. Shiori Mikami
16. Kana Asumi
17. Ayahi Takagaki
18. Ayana Taketatsu
19. Maaya Sakamoto
20. Yukari Tamura
21. Marina Inoue
22. Mamiko Noto
23. Kana Ueda
24. Minako Kotobuki
25. Yuka Iguchi
And Yoko Hikasa!? Thanks to her, we have Rias, Seraphim and others with a sweet voice!
Eh? No Yoko Hikasa???
where is mamiko noto?
-DarkdaemonPK2
>Ctrl+F
>no Tae Okajima
with female seiyuu rankings, results change every season.
Unlike with male seiyuu rankings where the top 10 more or less have the same names as the previous year.
Which leads me to the conclusion that female seiyuus are more “disposable” than the males.