Minami Hinata
Japanese voice actress
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- Ranking of Kings as Bojji
Minami Hinata (日向 未南, Hinata Minami, born January 24)[when?] is a Japanese voice actress from Fukushima, Japan. She is affiliated with Axl One.[1] In 2023, she was a recipient of the Best New Actor Award at the 17th Seiyu Awards.[2]
Filmography
Anime
Year | Title | Role |
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2021 | Super Cub | Student[3] |
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level | Blue Dragon C | |
Mazica Party | Smel | |
Megaton-kyū Musashi | Saki Kusakabe, Yoshiko Chino, Cat Show Regular[4] | |
Ranking of Kings | Bojji[5] | |
2022 | She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man | Luminaria[6][7] |
Kotaro Lives Alone | Tonosaman's Son[3] | |
2023 | Pole Princess!! | Subaru Nanyo[8] |
2024 | Rinkai! | Ai Kumamoto[9] |
Video games
Year | Title | Role |
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2023 | Towa Tsugai | Tsubame[10] |
References
- ^ a b "Official Profile" (in Japanese). Axlone. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ "Chika Anzai, Takuya Eguchi, Atsumi Tanezaki Win 17th Annual Seiyū Awards". Anime News Network. March 11, 2023. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
- ^ a b "Minami Hinata (visual voices guide)". behindthevoiceactors.com. Retrieved April 27, 2022. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "Futari de nara, Motto, Kitto! 1+1=∞ — Ōsama Ranking Hinata Minami (Bojji-yaku) & Murase Ayumu (Kage-yaku) Taidan" ふたりでなら、もっと、きっと! 1+1=∞—王様ランキング 日向未南〔ボッジ役〕&村瀬歩〔カゲ役〕対談. PASH! (in Japanese). Vol. 15, no. 12. Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan: Shufu to Seikatsusha. December 2021. pp. 40–41.
- ^ "Ōsama Ranking Fantasy Anime's Teaser Reveals Cast, Staff". Anime News Network. April 7, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- ^ "She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man Anime Adds 2 Cast Members". Anime News Network. May 28, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- ^ "アニメ「賢者の弟子を名乗る賢者」ソロモン役は村瀬歩、ルミナリア役は日向未南". コミックナタリー (in Japanese). May 28, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- ^ "Tatsunoko Pro Reveals Original Pole Dancing Anime Pole Princess!!". Anime News Network. November 25, 2022. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "Rinkai! Women's Cycling Anime's Video Unveils Opening Song, Staff, April 9 Debut". Anime News Network. February 21, 2024. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ Romano, Sal (November 7, 2022). "Towa Tsugai launches February 16, 2023 in Japan". Gematsu. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
External links
- Official Agency Profile (in Japanese)
- Minami Hinata at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Seiyu Award for Best Rookie Actor
- Tetsuya Kakihara / Masakazu Morita (2007)
- Wataru Hatano / Tsubasa Yonaga (2008)
- Yuki Kaji / Nobuhiko Okamoto (2009)
- Atsushi Abe / Tomoaki Maeno (2010)
- Koki Uchiyama (2011)
- Takuya Eguchi / Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (2012)
- Nobunaga Shimazaki / Kazutomi Yamamoto (2013)
- Kaito Ishikawa / Daiki Yamashita (2014)
- Natsuki Hanae / Ryōta Ōsaka / Soma Saito (2015)
- Ayumu Murase / Shunsuke Takeuchi / Yūichirō Umehara (2016)
- Setsuo Itō / Yūsuke Kobayashi / Yuma Uchida (2017)
- Shun Horie / Koutaro Nishiyama / Taku Yashiro (2018)
- Kōhei Amasaki / Mark Ishii / Fukushi Ochiai / Shugo Nakamura (2019)
- Kotaro Daigo / Katsumi Fukuhara / Gakuto Kajiwara / Takeo Ōtsuka / Shōgo Yano (2020)
- Masahiro Itō / Chiaki Kobayashi / Shimba Tsuchiya (2021)
- Aoi Ichikawa / Reiji Kawashima / Gen Satō (2022)
- Aya Hirano / Yui Kano (2007)
- Emiri Katō / Yū Kobayashi (2008)
- Kana Asumi / Haruka Tomatsu (2009)
- Kanae Itō / Aki Toyosaki (2010)
- Hisako Kanemoto / Satomi Satō (2011)
- Ai Kayano / Shiori Mikami (2012)
- Kaori Ishihara / Rumi Okubo (2013)
- Maaya Uchida (2014)
- Sora Amamiya / Aya Suzaki / Reina Ueda (2015)
- Rie Takahashi / Aimi Tanaka / Sumire Uesaka (2016)
- Ari Ozawa / Sayaka Senbongi / Minami Tanaka (2017)
- Yui Fukuo / Ayaka Nanase (2018)
- Coco Hayashi / Kaede Hondo / Rina Honnizumi / Tomori Kusunoki / Manaka Iwami (2019)
- Madoka Asahina / Miho Okasaki / Miyuri Shimabukuro / Sayumi Suzushiro / Fairouz Ai / Nana Mori (2020)
- Rin Aira / Kana Ichinose / Riho Sugiyama / Natsumi Fujiwara / Azumi Waki (2021)
- Kanata Aikawa / Hikaru Akao / Nene Hieda / Hinaki Yano (2022)
- Shūichirō Umeda / Hina Suguta / Anna Nagase / Minami Hinata / Shion Wakayama (2023)
- Yurie Igoma / Yuki Sakakihara / Kikunosuke Toya / Nanoka Hara / Hina Yōmiya (2024)
† From 2023 (17th Seiyu Awards) onwards, the Actor/Actress Categories are merged as "Best Actor" with no gender distinction.
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