11th Seiyu Awards

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11th Seiyu Awards
Awarded for Voice acting in Japan
DateMarch 18, 2017 (2017-03-18)
Location JOQR Media Plus Hall
Minato, Tokyo
Country Japan
Highlights
Best Lead Actor Ryunosuke Kamiki
Best Lead Actress Mone Kamishiraishi
Website www.seiyuawards.jp
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The 11th Seiyu Awards was held on March 18, 2017 at the JOQR Media Plus Hall in Minato, Tokyo. The winners of the Merit Awards, the Kei Tomiyama Award and the Kazue Takahashi Award were announced on February 21, 2017. [1] [2] The winners of the Synergy Award and Kids/Family award was announced on March 14, 2017. [3] The rest of the winners were announced on the ceremony day. [4] [5] [6]

WinnersAgencyHighlight Works
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Ryunosuke Kamiki Amuse, Inc. Taki Tachibana (Anime film Your Name )
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Mone Kamishiraishi TOHO EntertainmentMitsuha Miyamizu (Anime film Your Name)
Best Actors in Supporting Roles
Hōchū Ōtsuka Crazy BoxSatō (Anime TV series Ajin: Demi-Human )
Best Actresses in Supporting Roles
Megumi Han Atomic MonkeySumi (Anime film In This Corner of the World )
Best Rookie Actors
Setsuo Itō Air AgencyShigeo "Mob" Kageyama (Anime TV series Mob Psycho 100 )
Yūma Uchida I'm Enterprise Hayate Immelmann (Anime TV series Macross Delta )
Yūsuke Kobayashi Yu-rin ProArslan (Anime TV series The Heroic Legend of Arslan: Dust Storm Dance )
Best Rookie Actresses
Ari Ozawa I'm EnterpriseMizuki Usami (Anime TV series This Art Club Has a Problem! )
Sayaka Senbongi I'm EnterpriseMumei (Anime TV series Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress )
Minami Tanaka 81 Produce Katia Waldheim (Anime TV series Schwarzesmarken )
Singing Award
WinnerMembersAgency
Aqours Anju Inami
Rikako Aida
Nanaka Suwa
Arisa Komiya
Shuka Saitō
Aika Kobayashi
Kanako Takatsuki
Aina Suzuki
Ai Furihata
Lantis
Personality Award
WinnerAgencyHighlight Works
Natsuki Hanae Across Entertainment TV show Oha Suta
Radio Show A&G Tribal Radio Agson
Merit Award
WinnersAgency
Kiyoshi Kobayashi Haikyō
Mari Shimizu 81 Produce
Junko Hori Production Baobab
Synergy Award
Winner
Your Name
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award
WinnerAgency
Ryusei Nakao 81 Produce
Kazue Takahashi Memorial Award
WinnerAgency
Sumi Shimamoto freelance
Kids/Family Award
Winner
All The Secret Life of Pets cast
Special Award
WinnerAgency
Non LesPros entertainment

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