VHS: Columbia, COVC-4576
1980 yen
released 1995.08.19
60 minutes
Yao Kazuki
Fukami Rika
Matsui Naoko
Yajima Akiko
Tomizawa Michie
Koyasu Takehito
Tange Sakura
* The above are the characters in volume 2.
Matsumoto Yasunori
Taoka Jun (Okada Junko)
Takenouchi Minako
Nishikawa Hiromi
Hiyama Nobuyuki
Nakayama Manami
Ono Ayako
Suzuki Mariko
Oomoto Makiko
Toyoshima Machiko
Yamaguchi Kappei
* The above are the characters in volume 3.
[summary by Yuchou Hu]
It's the birthday of the two sisters so they prepared good food and invited people over for the party. Hidaka and Mizutani are then introduced with their biographical info including date of birth, anime roles, etc.
The first two guests are Itou and Midorikawa, and they sat down to talk about th eir recent works. Next to show up is Kanemaru who brought a Francisco and was greeted with 'kisses' from the two sisters who claimed that he looks like a foreigner. (He speaks decent English.) More talks about anime voice acting and biographical info of the three guests follow.
Cut over to voice acting one point lesson: pointers from Yao Kazuki, Fukami Rika, Matsui Naoko, Yajima Akiko, Tomizawa Michie, Koyasu Takehito and Tange Sakura, (They will appear in volume 2 which is about a bar.)
At the party, Hayashi and Nogami show up. Nogami talks about Wedding Peach and Moldiver. Mizutani says she likes her role as Mihoshi from Tenchi Muyo the best. The biography of the two new guests are shown.
Ads for the next two volumes in this series. The seiyuus from volume 3 each talks about why they decided on becoming seiyuu. Volume 3, about a seiyuu school, features Matsumoto Yasunori, Taoka Jun, Takenouchi Minako, Nishikawa Hiromi, Hiyama Nobuyuki, Nakayama Manami, Ono Ayako, Suzuki Mariko, Ohmoto Makiko, Toyoshima Makiko and Yamaguchi Kappei.
Hidaka and Mizutani announce that they are waiting for comments from the audience including who else people would like to appear in the show. Comments need to be sent in before the end of February 1996. There will be a drawing for a prize.
After the end credit, there are parting words from the seiyuus and a promotional short music video of Hisakawa Aya.