basically you can YOLO and bullshitting everything as you wish. it doesn't end bad, as in the flow is quite good but there's no fulfillment
Girlish Number
Oshimeter
Synopsis
College student Chitose Karasuma is determined not to do boring things as she enters the adult world. To this end, this bad-mannered beauty barges into a facility that trains would-be voice actors and actresses, somehow landing a job at "Number One Produce," a seiyuu agency managed by her older brother, Gojou. In Chitose's mind, she's poised for greatness, but finds herself at a loss when she continues to only get minor roles. As she clashes with other girls in the agency, including a cunning airhead and a girl with a Kansai accent, Chitose is about to learn that there's more to succeeding in this competitive industry than she imagined. (Source: ANN)
Episode Guide
Characters
Chitose Karasuma
Chitose Karasuma is an aspiring voice actress at Number One Produce, voicing Yuna in 'Millennium Princess'.
Portrayed by Senbongi Sayaka
Koto Katakura
26-year-old Kansai-dialect speaking voice actress and otaku at Number One Produce.
Portrayed by Ishikawa Yui
Kazuha Shibasaki
Kazuha, a late-20s voice actress at Iroha Production, dreams of serious anime roles, currently voicing Nanaka.
Portrayed by Oonishi Saori
Momoka Sonou
High school student, musician, and voice actress at Voice Enterprise, daughter of a famous director and renowned voice actress.
Portrayed by Suzuki Eri
Yae Kugayama
Aspiring voice actress at Number One Produce, Yae is a schoolmate of Chitose.
Portrayed by Hondo Kaede
Quick Takes
View all 24 takesthe story is starting to get into the point of the plot but also not really feeling it since it takes like 10 episodes to get into this.
the pace in the episode itself is good but overall kind of fell flat
although we have the foreboding from previous episode, the way Chitose reacts in this episode feels like a sudden drop
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