Since a few days ago, the seiyuu of the beloved Rem from “Re: Zero“, Inori Minase has been trending in the networks, although not for happy reasons, since she has been making all kinds of offensive comments against other actresses in the media, such as Miku Ito, the voice of Miku Nakano in “The Quintessential Quintuplets“, claiming at first to have been hacked. This is why the theories began to expand more and more, now reaching the Chinese public, being that from the BiliBili platform, some mentioned how she would also use another account to continue attacking her colleagues, generating all kinds of comments in the networks.
Rem’s voice Inori Minase’s situation reaches Chinese ears, creating even more stir
In a recent post on forums in Japan, this trend around the case of Inori Minase and her double standards has been made public, is it a fact? So much so that the word has spread, that in China they have begun to make explanatory content on how the voice actress did to maintain her two accounts, in addition to adding relevant theories to understand this situation. A web of information that can confuse everyone, the more theories, the more entangled this case is and the more it can get away from the truth.
Many of the comments within the forum express their surprise at how big this constant pointing out of the actions of this voice actress has become: “It has become a hot topic in China”, “The popularity of voice actors was very low until this came to light and spread everywhere”, “The more the news spreads, the more it gets distorted”, “This topic has the potential to be a trending topic in the next few days”. Many of the users remain curious about the topic and just refer to see what happened in this situation.
Generally, great artists or professionals who have a specialized profile for their image, have an account hidden among their privacy to make comments and offer their opinion anonymously, to live as someone normal. Many of the times this can be negative or positive, what happens is when, being something negative, it is discovered that the account belongs to the character in question. We have recently covered the exact moment where this hot topic begins, something that we develop in this note of our page.
In the midst of all these theories, it is added that the account called “Doyakonga” was the epicenter where Inori Minase’s opinions resided. This has caused illustrators to make fun of this or reference this way of acting with a Rem behind a keyboard with an aggressive or somewhat irritated attitude. This is something that BiliBili has further expanded on with theories that delve deeper into the voice actress’ actions and many even go so far as to talk about why she criticizes her colleagues. Is the work environment not what we thought it was? If you want to dig deeper, here is the forum link.
We have already seen many times this kind of pointing out in the media, as it is something that has surprised many to see something so direct, which can show the truth of the idols. It only remains for us to see how this case progresses, a voice actress showing her hate, repressed feelings in a separate account, for her mistake comes to light, something worthy of a suspense story. What do you think about it? The superficial face is just a mask, maybe what’s inside is a different opinion than the true expression.
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