Description
"Girlish Number Shura" is a manga series that delves into the competitive and often cutthroat world of voice acting, focusing on the struggles and ambitions of young women striving to make a name for themselves in the industry. The narrative centers on Chitose Karasuma, a confident yet inexperienced voice actress who lands her first major role in an anime series. Chitose’s initial optimism is tempered by the harsh realities of the industry, including intense competition, demanding schedules, and the pressure to deliver performances that meet both fan and producer expectations.
The story explores the dynamics between Chitose and her peers, including her older brother Gojou, a seasoned producer who often finds himself at odds with her carefree attitude. Other key characters include Yae Kugayama, a talented but reserved voice actress who becomes both a rival and a friend to Chitose, and Momoka Sonou, a former idol turned voice actress who struggles to adapt to her new career. The interactions between these characters highlight the personal and professional challenges they face, from navigating office politics to dealing with self-doubt and the fear of failure.
As the series progresses, Chitose’s journey becomes a reflection of the broader struggles within the voice acting industry. The narrative examines themes of perseverance, self-discovery, and the pursuit of artistic fulfillment, often juxtaposing the glamorous public image of voice acting with the grueling work and emotional toll it entails. The story also touches on the impact of fan culture and the pressures of maintaining a public persona, as the characters grapple with the expectations placed upon them by both their employers and their audiences.
"Girlish Number Shura" balances its exploration of the voice acting world with moments of humor and camaraderie, offering a nuanced portrayal of its characters’ lives. The series provides an insider’s perspective on the industry, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into creating the anime and games that fans enjoy. Through its focus on Chitose and her peers, the manga captures the highs and lows of pursuing a career in a highly competitive and often unforgiving field.
The story explores the dynamics between Chitose and her peers, including her older brother Gojou, a seasoned producer who often finds himself at odds with her carefree attitude. Other key characters include Yae Kugayama, a talented but reserved voice actress who becomes both a rival and a friend to Chitose, and Momoka Sonou, a former idol turned voice actress who struggles to adapt to her new career. The interactions between these characters highlight the personal and professional challenges they face, from navigating office politics to dealing with self-doubt and the fear of failure.
As the series progresses, Chitose’s journey becomes a reflection of the broader struggles within the voice acting industry. The narrative examines themes of perseverance, self-discovery, and the pursuit of artistic fulfillment, often juxtaposing the glamorous public image of voice acting with the grueling work and emotional toll it entails. The story also touches on the impact of fan culture and the pressures of maintaining a public persona, as the characters grapple with the expectations placed upon them by both their employers and their audiences.
"Girlish Number Shura" balances its exploration of the voice acting world with moments of humor and camaraderie, offering a nuanced portrayal of its characters’ lives. The series provides an insider’s perspective on the industry, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into creating the anime and games that fans enjoy. Through its focus on Chitose and her peers, the manga captures the highs and lows of pursuing a career in a highly competitive and often unforgiving field.
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- Story & ArtYū TsurusakiShin Ikezawa
- Original Character DesignQP:flapper
- Original story


