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Satomi Arai is a seiyu born in Chiba in 1980, probably best known as the [[Ninja Maid]] Sayoko in [[Code Geass]] and Kuroko Shirai in [[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]. Notable for her distinctly deep, nasally yet mature voice. Seems to be voicing a lot of pervy or odd girls recently. |
'''Satomi Arai''' is a seiyu born in Chiba in 1980, probably best known as the [[Ninja Maid]] Sayoko in [[Code Geass]] and Kuroko Shirai in [[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]. Notable for her distinctly deep, nasally yet mature voice. Seems to be voicing a lot of pervy or odd girls recently. |
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On Friday the 30th of March 2012 she suddenly reveals [http://www.animenewsnetwork. |
On Friday the 30th of March 2012 she suddenly reveals [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//interest/2012-03-30/voice-actress-satomi-arai-reveals-marriage-son that she has already been married for 4 years with a 21 month old son.] Ms Arai sites that timing and "various circumstances" prevented her from breaking the news earlier; which is likely a polite way of saying that she needed to dodge the [[Yoko Oh No]] and intense [[Fan Dumb]] that would likely arise thanks to the popularity of her [[Star-Making Role]] Kuroko. |
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== Notable roles by Satomi Arai == |
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* [[Psycho Lesbian|Kuroko]] [[Badass Adorable|Shirai]] in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', and of even greater prominence in its spinoff, ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' Her charming performance and impeccable comedic-timing as Kuroko earned her [[Star-Making Role|the Best Supporting Actress Trophy]] of the 2010 Japanese Voice Actors awards. |
* [[Psycho Lesbian|Kuroko]] [[Badass Adorable|Shirai]] in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', and of even greater prominence in its spinoff, ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' Her charming performance and impeccable comedic-timing as Kuroko earned her [[Star-Making Role|the Best Supporting Actress Trophy]] of the 2010 Japanese Voice Actors awards. |
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