Popular voice actors are used only for special endings!? Episode 6 of the anime “Apocalypse Hotel” that was “too much of a surprise” with “wife appearing” who is too unreadable
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Episode 6 of the anime “Apocalypse Hotel” is currently airing sequentially from May 13th. Popular voice actor Park Romi was appointed as the “singer of the song in the movie,” and surprised viewers by saying, “To be honest, they were all taken away” and “What a couple’s acting together in this way.”
[Image]Scene cut from episode 6 of the anime “Apocalypse Hotel”
In episode 6, “I’m not in love with hospitality,” the evil alien Harmage (CV: Yamaji Kazuhiro) arrives at the hotel “Gingaro.” After the hospitality of Hotelier Robot Yachiyo (CV: Shirasuna Saho), Harmage checked out the hotel. Along with the scene where he parted ways with Harmage, an emotional insert song, “Apocalypse,” begins to play. The voice actor Park Romi, who has starred in numerous popular works, is in charge of singing this insert song.
Moreover, Park is also the wife of Yamaji Kazuhiro, the voice actor who plays Harmage. It seems that many anime fans were surprised at how they were used as the singer of a special ending song, and that they were also surprised by the couple’s performances. There were lively online stories, saying, “What a couple’s going to be performing together like this,” “To be honest, they all took it away,” and “I can’t believe there was a way to cast Park in Yamaji’s episode.”
The anime “Apocalypse Hotel” is an original work jointly planned by CyberAgent and CygamesPictures, and is set on the Earth, where humanity has disappeared and many years have passed. The story depicts various dramas that occur when an unknown extraterrestrial life form visits the hotel “Gingaro” hotel in Ginza, Tokyo, where hotelier robot Yachiyo (CV: Shirasuna Saho) works.
Episode 6: “I’m not in love with hospitality”
[Synopsis]
This is Yachiyo from Hotelier Robot. Guests who come to the hotel can use the hotel in a variety of ways, from overnight stays to long-term stays. The only thing that has in common is that you will always be checked out someday. Ponko’s family is no exception. That’s what a hotel is. And there are new customers. That’s what a hotel is.
*Park Romi’s “ro” is officially “road” in the king’s “road”
(C) Apocalypse Hotel Production Committee