Aya Hirano, a voice actor who made her debut as a child actor, became famous by playing the main character “Haruhi Suzumiya” in “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.” She is now active as a voice actor and as a stage actor, and there will be more opportunities to hear Mr. Hirano’s voice. Many of the characters played by Mr. Hirano are still very popular.
Therefore, this time, we will introduce four of the characters that Mr. Hirano has played so far, which the editorial department has picked up.
Haruhi Suzumiya (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
Haruhi Suzumiya’s main heroine of the anime “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” series is Nagaru Tanigawa’s light novel. The line “I’m not interested in just humans. If there are aliens, future people, or psychics, come to me. That’s it!” Became very famous. Mr. Hirano made a break when he played this role.
Misa Amane (DEATH NOTE)
Misa Amane, the heroine of “DEATH NOTE,” blindly loves Light Yagami. She is a girl who causes an incident as “She is the second killer,” and she can do anything for Light Yagami. Aya Hirano played her intricate roles brilliantly.
Konata Izumi (Lucky Star)
Konata Izumi, the main character of “Lucky Star,” is based on the 4-frame manga of the same name by Kagami Yoshimizu. An otaku who enjoys anime, manga, and online games in general. Aya Hirano played this pompous natural beautiful girl with a soft and warm voice.
Migi (Parasite Sei’s rating)
Migi, a mysterious parasite that flew from space, couldn’t take the main character’s brain, Shinichi Izumi, and parasitized his right arm. For a while after the parasitism, it was an organism that emphasized its own life, but as it acted with Shinichi and learned various things, he built a cross-species friendship with Shinichi. Aya Hirano is a different character in the role, and many people may not have noticed that she was playing at first.
What is your favorite TV anime character played by Aya Hirano?
I introduced 4 of the characters played by Mr. Hirano. Who is your favorite TV anime character played by “Aya Hirano”?