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Did you know... that voice actress Yurie Igoma considers Mickey Mouse to be her mentor?
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... that voice actress Yurie Igoma considers Mickey Mouse to be her mentor? Source: [1] ("私にとって人生の先輩はミッキーマウスさんだし、尊敬する人はウォルト・ディズニーさんなんですよ。) (Note: mentor can be considered a rough translation of "先輩" per Jisho.org, and it seems that it may have been the intended meaning here.)
ALT1: ... that when Yurie Igoma was cast as Ruby Hoshino in the anime series Oshi no Ko, she had never auditioned for any role before? Source: Same source as above: ("事務所に所属してから最初に受けたアニメのオーディションでした。テープオーディションのあとにスタジオオーディションを……という流れで、勝手が何もわからない状態で受けていました。")
Comment: Special thanks to Vaticidalprophet and Theleekycauldron for helping workshop the hooks. Help in rewording ALT1 to make the significance of Oshi no Ko and/or Ruby in the anime fandom clear is appreciated.
Overall: Hello @Narutolovehinata5: I hope you're doing well 🙂 The article looks good and free of plagiarism. My only concern, and this is pretty minor, is the use of Twitter/X as the only citation for the last paragraph of the article talking Igoma being a host on A&G NEXT STEP HOOOOPE! Could you instead use this one? Otherwise, everything else looks good. I like both hooks, but have a particular preference for the first one if that matters. No problem passing after this, cheers! Johnson52417:09, 10 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]