8th Seiyu Awards

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8th Seiyu Awards
Awarded for Voice acting in Japan
DateMarch 1, 2014 (2014-03-01)
Location JOQR Media Plus Hall
Minato, Tokyo
Country Japan
Highlights
Best Lead Actor Yūki Kaji
Best Lead Actress Rina Satō
Website www.seiyuawards.jp
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The 8th Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 1, 2014. [1] [2] [3] [4]

WinnersAgencyCharacterAnime
Best Actor in leading role
Yūki Kaji VIMS Eren Yeager Attack on Titan
Best Actress in leading role
Rina Satō Haikyō Mikoto Misaka A Certain Scientific Railgun S
Best Actor in supporting roles
Yoshimasa Hosoya Mausu Promotion Yusuke Asahina Brothers Conflict
Best Actress in supporting roles
Yui Ishikawa Sunaoka OfficeMikasa AckermanAttack on Titan
Best Rookie actors
Kaito Ishikawa Pro-Fit Harutora Tsuchimikado Tokyo Ravens
Daiki Yamashita Arts Vision Sakamichi Onoda Yowamushi Pedal
Best Rookie actress
Maaya Uchida I'm Enterprise Hajime Ichinose Gatchaman Crowds
Best Personality
WinnerAgencyRadio ProgramsBroadcasting Station
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Best Musical Performance
WinnerRecord Label
Mamoru Miyano King Records
WinnersAgency
Special Achievement Award
Kenji Utsumi [5] Ken Production (final career)
Ryōko Kinomiya [5] Haikyō (final career)
Achievement Award
Rokurō Naya [5] Mausu Promotion
Keaton Yamada [5] Remax
Synergy Award
Girls und Panzer [5] ( Mai Fuchigami )
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (Topical Award)
Shin-ichiro Miki [5] 81 Produce
Kids Family Award
Kumiko Higa 81 Produce
Kazue Takahashi Memorial Award
Kotono Mitsuishi [5] Lasley Arrow
Most Votes Award
Hiroshi Kamiya Aoni Production
Special Award
Anpanman (Keiko Toda, Ryūsei Nakao)

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