6th Seiyu Awards

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6th Seiyu Awards
Awarded for Voice acting in Japan
DateMarch 3, 2012 (2012-03-03)
Location JOQR Media Plus Hall
Minato, Tokyo
Country Japan
Highlights
Best Lead Actor Hiroaki Hirata
Best Lead Actress Aoi Yūki
Website www.seiyuawards.jp
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The 6th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 3, 2012. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

WinnersAgencyCharactersAnime
Best Actor in leading role
Hiroaki Hirata Theater Company SubaruKotetsu T. Kaburagi
Yasuyoshi Sano
Vinsmoke Sanji
Tiger & Bunny
Air Gear
One Piece
Best Actress in leading role
Aoi Yūki Pro-Fit Madoka Kaname
Victorique de Blois
Tōru Ichii
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Gosick
A-Channel
Best Actors in supporting roles
Ryōhei Kimura Himawari Theatre Group Kuga Aki
Kodaka Hasegawa
Satoru Nishimura
Kamisama Dolls
Haganai
Natsume Yūjinchō San
Mamoru Miyano Himawari Theatre GroupTokiya Ichinose
Taichi Mashima
Rintarō Okabe
Uta no Prince-sama Maji Love 1000%
Chihayafuru
Steins;Gate
Best Actress in supporting role
Emiri Katō 81 Produce Kyubey
Mei-Rin
Kiko Kayanuma
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Black Butler
Darker than Black
Best Rookie Actors
Takuya Eguchi 81 ProduceKazuya Kujo
Amemiya Taiyou
Gosick
Inazuma Eleven GO
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka I'm Enterprise Narumi Fujishima
Riku Seya
Kami-sama no Memo-chō
Wandering Son
Best Rookie Actresses
Ai Kayano Pro-FitMeiko "Menma" Honma
Kanade Ōe
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
Chihayafuru
Shiori Mikami Aoni Production Akari Akaza
Kaibashira-chan
YuruYuri
Sakiika-kun
Best Musical Performance
WinnersRecord Label
ST☆RISH
(Takuma Terashima, Kenichi Suzumura,
Kisho Taniyama, Mamoru Miyano,
Junichi Suwabe, Hiro Shimono)
King Records
WinnersAgency
Best Personality
Yuka Iguchi Office Osawa
Special Achievement Award
Osamu Kobayashi Dōjinsha Production
Junpei Takiguchi freelance
Takeshi Watabe 81 Produce
Achievement Award
Miyoko Asō Haikyō
Kaneta Kimotsuki Theatre Company 21st Century Fox
Synergy Award
Inazuma Eleven ( Junko Takeuchi, Yuka Terasaki )
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (Topical Award)
Kenyu Horiuchi Kenyu Office
Kids Family Award
Ikue Ōtani Mausu Promotion
Kazue Takahashi Memorial Award
Keiko Toda Look Up
Overseas Fan's Award
Takahiro Sakurai 81 Produce
Most Votes Award
Hiroshi Kamiya Aoni Production
Special Award
Ehon Yomikikase Caravantai, Tomoko Kawakami

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