Additionally, in the "Zakuzaku! New! Anime Research" corner, they introduced 'You and I Are Polar Opposites,' a super pure love comedy that has been long-awaited for anime adaptation, and 'Kunon the Sorcerer Can See,' which features a blind genius magician as the protagonist.

In 'You and I Are Polar Opposites,' attention was drawn to the adoption of the "pre-scoring method," where dialogue is recorded first and the animation is created to match it, in order to express the genuine interactions of high school students that are also a charm of the original manga. When Iwai asked, "Is pre-scoring difficult from a voice actor's perspective?" Nakamura responded, "I'm extremely grateful and happy about it." Shiraishi, who has experienced pre-scoring in a school-themed work in the past, commented, "We're allowed to act freely, and our breathing rhythm can be incorporated into the anime. Even the delicate parts of how I breathe in and out with different emotions are illustrated, so it makes me realize once again how amazing animators are."

In addition, the "Shibuani Classic Theater" corner picked up the 1998 SF gun-action series 'TRIGUN.' In the "Will It Be Animated!? Topics" segment, they introduced the manga 'Dungeon Band,' and the voice actors Shiraishi, Nakamura, and Tokui performed a live reading.

In next week's 'SHIBUYA ANIME BASE' #75, airing on February 6th, guest Yurika Kubo, who sings the current season's ending theme "Poppin Bambi," will appear. In the Voice Actor Deep Dive Connection corner, a special interview with voice actor Nobuhiko Okamoto is scheduled to be broadcast.

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