AnimeNfo.com wrote:Matsumaru was stood up by a girl whom he had asked to go out with him. When he was trying to throw away the movie tickets, a girl blamed him for wasting the tickets. So, he gave her a ticket, and he went to the movie alone. However, at the theater, he found that girl reading the subtitles aloud.
This is the love story about a common man and a girl who has a dream to be a voice actress. Her apartment was in a fire, and they began to live in the same room together. Meanwhile, she was adopted as the voice actress in the TV commercial of Shomaru’s company’s product.
An impromptu date = a onenight-stand = a reunion from hell the next day...
oh my! No more 'what we have here is a failure to communicate'
platonic romance... I think
...this series can't come out fast enough! More please!
Regards
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#5 Idunno if there's any truth to what Aka's mgr said about the number of
ppl graduating from seiyuu schools each year, but I suspect it ain't
far off the mark... so put up or shut up when it comes to work...
"...so get your boyfriend to help"
"He's NOT my boyfriend!"
....riiiiiiight, where there's smoke there's fire girl.
#6 I think it's not a failure to communicate... I think it's not a failure to communicate...
Who am I kidding. So Aka gets more popular... and it WASN'T due
to her panties being BC'd nationwide on primetime, mind you... but she and
Matsumaru are getting less and less time to spend alone...
Well, took Lunar awhile, but finally got to see the last two eps... someone
needs to kick Matsumaru in the balls for treating Aka like that... or can I
only sit in judgement how pissed he was at her success compared to his
failures...
...him and his partner's crashing in on Aka's party that night was funny...
...but it seems after only 9 eps, the best he can do at the end is 'Be my girlfriend' #$*@*)(#@*%&@#()*%()#@*$)(@*$&#(@&$(!!! Well, least that makes it official