The 4th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 6, 2010 at UDX Theater in Akihabara, Tokyo. [1] [2] It was followed up by a Special Stage Event with the winners on March 28. [3] The period of general voting lasted from Oct 1, 2009 to Jan 1, 2010.
Winners | Agency | Characters | Anime |
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Best Actor in leading role | |||
Daisuke Ono | Mausu Promotion | Sebastian Michaelis | Black Butler |
Best Actress in leading role | |||
Miyuki Sawashiro | Mausu Promotion | Canaan Lag Seeing | Canaan Tegami Bachi |
Best Actors in supporting roles | |||
Daisuke Namikawa | Across Entertainment | Mikage Shota Kazehaya | 07-Ghost Kimi ni Todoke |
Shin-ichiro Miki | 81 Produce | Roy Mustang Lockon Stratos | Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile Suit Gundam 00 |
Best Actresses in supporting roles | |||
Kikuko Inoue | Office Anemone | Sanae Furukawa | CLANNAD -AFTER STORY- Macross Frontier |
Yui Horie | VIMS | Minori Kushieda Tsubasa Hanekawa | Toradora! Bakemonogatari |
Best Rookie actors | |||
Atsushi Abe | Ken Production | Toma Kamijo | A Certain Magical Index |
Tomoaki Maeno | Arts Vision | Toya Fujii Saku Oyagi | White Album Sora no Manimani |
Best Rookie actresses | |||
Kanae Ito | Aoni Production | Mihoshi Akeno Koume Suzukawa | Sora no Manimani Taishō Baseball Girls |
Aki Toyosaki | Music Ray'n | Yui Hirasawa Kana Nakamachi | K-On! Kanamemo |
Best Personality | |||
Winner | Agency | Radio Programs | Broadcasting Station |
Masaya Onosaka | Aoni Production | Atsumare Masakano Henshubu A&G GAME MASTER GT-R | Radio Kansai Cho!A&G (AGQR) |
Best Musical Performance | |||
Winners | Record Label | Album | Anime |
Hokago Tea Time (Aki Toyosaki, Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu) | Pony Canyon | Hokago Tea Time | K-On! |
Winners | Agency | ||
Special Achievement Award | |||
Kazue Takahashi | Freelance (final career) | ||
Achievement Award | |||
Tessho Genda | 81 Produce | ||
Kazuko Sugiyama | Aoni Production | ||
Nobuo Tanaka | Haikyō | ||
Synergy Award | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam ( Toru Furuya, Shūichi Ikeda ) | |||
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (Topical Award) | |||
Nana Mizuki | Sigma Seven | ||
Overseas Fan's Award | |||
Mitsuki Saiga | Ken Production | ||
Kids Family Award | |||
Wasabi Mizuta | Production Baobab | ||
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The 2nd Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 8, 2008, at the UDX Theater in Akihabara, Tokyo, and was broadcast on BS11 on May 4, 2008. The period of general voting lasted from October 20, 2007, to January 15, 2008.
The 3rd Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 7, 2009 at the UDX Theater in Akihabara, Tokyo, and was broadcast on BS11 on May 3, 2009. The period of general voting lasted from October 1, 2008 to January 1, 2009.
The 5th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 5, 2011 in Tokyo. The period of general voting lasted from Oct 22, 2010 to Jan 1, 2011. Some awards were given in February, ahead of the ceremony.
The 6th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 3, 2012.
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The 8th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 1, 2014.
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The 13th Seiyu Awards was held on March 9, 2019 at the JOQR Media Plus Hall in Minato, Tokyo. The winners of the Merit Awards, the Kei Tomiyama Award, the Kazue Takahashi Award, and the Synergy Award were announced on February 19, 2019. The rest of the winners were announced on the ceremony day. This year, there were four new award categories, which include the Foreign Movie/Series Award, the Game Award, the Influencer Award, and the Most Valuable Seiyu Award.
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