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If you’ve seen Shirobako, Ninki Seiyuu is similar in that it allows us to get a closer and more thorough look at how the things we love come to life. In this case specifically: seiyuus or voice acting. For the most part, the narrative was lighthearted and entertaining. Of course, there was drama here and there, but they did a nice job of not dragging it out too long. The characters were lovable, and the interaction between the casts was fantastic. Overall, the VN is surprisingly good, but I wish it could have been a little longer. The art style was what drew me to this VN. It is, without a doubt, quite appealing and attractive. I did some research on the artist and discovered that they’ve just worked on Ninki Seiyuu thus far. I genuinely hope they will begin working on a new project in the near future. Shiravune’s team has been on fire lately, bringing us plenty of new titles. Although their translations might have been a little too liberal at times, I get the impression that the translating team is having a good time with it, and I appreciate their efforts. Keep up the good work, Shiravune!The usual love comedy with the guy staying inside a girls dorm. And bloom all sorts of mishaps and comedy similar to what the anime Shirobako has shown. In which gives you a glimpse on what the voice industry does and some wordings used overall it’s a great VN to play with.