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Seira Ryū
Japanese voice actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liu Jingluo (Chinese: 劉婧犖; pinyin: Liú Jìngluò; born November 25, 1985), known professionally as Seira Ryū (劉セイラ, Ryū Seira), is a Chinese voice actress based in Japan. She is affiliated with Aoni Production.[1]
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Liu Jingluo was born on November 25, 1985 in Beijing. In kindergarten, she developed an interest in the Japanese language through the opening and closing songs for the series Saint Seiya, through which she also developed a love for anime. When she was in sixth grade, she watched Neon Genesis Evangelion with Chinese subtitles, and was impressed by the performances of the Japanese voice actors, which led her to aspire to become a voice actress in Japan.[2]
In high school, she participated in the creation of doujin games and drama CDs, and participated in voice actress/singer-related activities under the name of "kkryu".[3] In 2006, she became a student of Beijing Foreign Studies University's Japanese language institute[4] and in 2008 graduated from the university. During her time at BFSU, she was an exchange student in Japan, studying at Aichi Bunkyo University[4] for ten months.
After graduation, she studied again at the Nippon Engineering College (NEEC) for two years. While studying, she appeared as a 7th grader in the show Dream · Dream · Party [ja].
In an interview in 2016, Ryu said that she was influenced by the success of Romi Park in the seiyu scene, and realized that voice actors of non-Japanese heritage could have a successful career (not knowing that Park was a Zanichi Korean who was born and raised in Japan, a fact she was shocked to learn later).[4][2]
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Television animation
2012
- Kingdom as Gong's mother (ep 24)
- Code:Breaker as Boy With Superpowers
- Blast of Tempest as TV Announcer
2014
- Dragon Collection as Tarte
- Medamayaki no Kimi Itsu Tsubusu? as Chinatsu
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal as Shingo Tsukino[5]
2016
- Idol Memories as Minato Yasukawa
- Soul Buster as Lingyun (Ryō Un)
2017
- KADO - The Right Answer as Airport announcer (ep 1)
2018
- Waka Okami wa Shōgakusei! as Rin Karin
- To Be Heroine as Tōichi Tōin
2023
- The Dreaming Boy Is a Realist as Megumi Otsuki
Theatrical animation
2011
- Kuiba as Manji and Yuan
- The Tibetan Dog as Tianjin
2014
- Expelled from Paradise as Administration Public Relations[6]
2023
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos as Shingo Tsukino
OVA
2013
2014
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal OVA as Shingo Tsukino
Video games
2014
2015
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth as Fei Wong Tomoe Ignacio[7]
2016
- The King of Fighters XIV as Meitenkun[8]
- Grobda Remix as Shitsuki Reihara
2017
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory as Fei Wong Tomoe Ignacio[7]
2018
- Food Fantasy (2018) as Sashimi, Sandwich
2019
- Samurai Shodown (2019) as Wu-Ruixiang[9]
2022
- The King of Fighters XV as Meitenkun[10]
Other
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