Voice actors Satoshi Hino (43) and Kazuyuki Okitsu (41) will be on stage at the public commemorative stage greetings of the animated movie “Sing a Bit of Harvest” held in Tokyo on the 11th. Since Hino was absent at the stage greeting on the first day, Okitsu screamed, “Yomoya yomoya!”, And it became a hot topic that this became net news. Okitsu repeated the story on this day as well, saying, “I was surprised!”
Hino played the role of Purgatory Anjuro in the popular anime “Kimetsu no Yaiba” and was made by Okitsu using the famous line “Yomoya Yomoya” at the stage greeting on the first day of last month. Okitsu laughed, “When I became Yahoo News, my friend called me, and you were the main character? No, but”.
Hino finally stood in front of the fans and thanked Okitsu for being able to participate in the work while being rushed by Okitsu, saying, “Isn’t there a lot of things I want to talk about?” He smiled at the unique role of high school student Thunder, “Thank you for playing a delicious role,” and called for the highlight, “I want to say everything.”
The movie is an original work by director Yoshiura who worked on “Time of Eve: The Movie” (2010) and “Patema Inverted” (2013). A youth group image created by innocent high school girl Zion (Tao Tsuchiya) and her classmates, the story of “AI” with a hearty singing voice are drawn.
Both Hino and Okitsu are in charge of the voices of classmates. Hino said, “It’s a wonderful work that warms your heart by laughing and crying. I want to connect” Ai “with the help of everyone.” Would you mind telling me that Gotcha (played by you) was the number one handsome guy? “