10th Seiyu Awards | |
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Awarded for | Voice acting in Japan |
Date | March 12, 2016 |
Location | JOQR Media Plus Hall Minato, Tokyo |
Country | Japan |
Highlights | |
Best Lead Actor | Yoshitsugu Matsuoka |
Best Lead Actress | Inori Minase |
Website | www |
The 10th Seiyu Awards was held on March 12, 2016 at the JOQR Media Plus Hall in Minato, Tokyo. [1] [2]
The winners of the first group were announced on the ceremony day. [1] [3]
Winners | Agency | Highlight Voice Roles | Works (Format) |
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Best Actor in a Leading Role | |||
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka | I'm Enterprise | Kazuto Kirigaya | Sword Art Online II (Anime television series) |
Sōma Yukihira | Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma (Anime television series) | ||
Best Actress in a Leading Role | |||
Inori Minase | Sony Music Artists | Jun Naruse | The Anthem of the Heart (Anime film) |
Yuki Takeya | School-Live! (Anime television series) | ||
Best Actors in Supporting Roles | |||
Kenichi Suzumura | INTENTION | Hirari Abeno | Laughing Under the Clouds (Anime television series) |
Iyami | Mr. Osomatsu (Anime television series) | ||
Yoshimasa Hosoya | freelance | Orga Itsuka | Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (Anime television series) |
Ginti | Death Parade (Anime television series) | ||
Best Actresses in Supporting Roles | |||
Shizuka Itō | Ken Production | Meiko Shiraki | Prison School (Anime television series) |
Minako Aino/Sailor Venus | Sailor Moon Crystal (Net anime series) | ||
Saori Hayami | I'm Enterprise | Haruka Ogasawara | Sound! Euphonium (Anime television series) |
Yukino Yukinoshita | My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU TOO! (Anime television series) | ||
Best Rookie Actors | |||
Yūichirō Umehara | Arts Vision | Kuroo Hazama | Young Black Jack (Anime television series) |
Wakasa | Orenchi no Furo Jijō (Anime television series) | ||
Shunsuke Takeuchi | 81 Produce | Producer | The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (Anime television series) |
Hugo | Young Black Jack (Anime television series) | ||
Ayumu Murase | VIMS | Shōyō Hinata | Haikyū!! 2 (Anime television series) |
Joker | Mysterious Joker (Anime television series) | ||
Best Rookie Actresses | |||
Sumire Uesaka | Space Craft Entertainment | Fubuki | Kantai Collection (Anime television series) |
Anastasia | The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (Anime television series) | ||
Rie Takahashi | 81 Produce | Futaba Ichinose | Seiyu's Life! (Anime television series) |
Kobayashi | Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace (Anime television series) | ||
Aimi Tanaka | 81 Produce | Umaru Doma | Himouto! Umaru-chan (Anime television series) |
Ryū Yuien | Lance N' Masques (Anime television series) | ||
Best Musical Performance | |||
Winner | Members | Agency | Record Label |
iRis | Saki Yamashita (leader) Yū Serizawa Himika Akaneya Yūki Wakai Miyu Kubota Azuki Shibuya | 81 Produce | Avex Group |
Personality Award | |||
Winner | Agency | Radio Program | Broadcasting Station |
Kenichi Suzumura | INTENTION | Unison! | JOQR |
Most Votes Award | |||
Winner | Agency | ||
Hiroshi Kamiya (Hall of Fame) | Aoni Production | ||
The winners of the Merit/Achievement Awards, the Synergy Award, the Kei Tomiyama Award, the Kazue Takahashi Award, and the Special Award were announced on February 16, 2016. [4] [5] The winner of the Kids Family Award was announced on the ceremony day. [1]
Achievement Award | |||
Winners | Agency | ||
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Sachiko Chijimatsu | 81 Produce | ||
Tadashi Nakamura | Haikyō | ||
Michiko Nomura | Ken Production | ||
Synergy Award | |||
Winner | Representative | Agency | |
Chibi Maruko-chan | Tarako | Troubadour Musique Office | |
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award | |||
Winner | Agency | ||
Showtaro Morikubo | VIMS | ||
Kazue Takahashi Memorial Award | |||
Winner | Agency | ||
Kikuko Inoue | Office Anemone | ||
Kids Family Award | |||
Winner | Voice Role | Works (Format) | |
Pierre Coffin | Minions | Minions (American 3DCG animation film) | |
Special Award | |||
Winner | Agency | Record Label | |
AŌP Members: Risa Sakurana, Kei Tomoe, Yuuki Hirose, Saori Ogino, Aoi Mizuki, and Yui Fukuo | AT-X | ARUTEMATE | |
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