Moeka Kamishiraishi (20) Kankuro Nakamura (39) will hold a dubbing event for the movie “Pocket Monster Coco the Movie” (directed by Tetsuo Yajima, released on December 25) in Tokyo on December 28, Koichi Yamadera (59) Shoko Nakagawa Attended with (35).

This is the 23rd Pokémon movie. Set in “Okoya no Mori”, a paradise for Pokémon in the remote jungle, a story centered on the human baby that Coco finds on the riverbank and Zarud that finds and raises Coco.

Kamishiraishi, who plays the role of Coco, said, “I thought Coco was a boy raised by Pokémon. He has been with me since I was born.” Having moved to Mexico as a child, he recalled, “Pokémon is a subject that can be understood even beyond Japan. Pokémon was a common language.”

Nakamura, who was the first voice actor to challenge, said: “I was happy. I wanted to do voice work. I love cartoon animation games. It tends to be watched by active people, but actually I’m withdrawn all the time. weather”. .. He said he was “respected” by informing that he would challenge the role to children.

Yamadera, who appears in all 23 films, said, “You may think it’s okay, but I did my best. I did it with all my heart. Thank you for the rewarding role.” did.

Nakagawa, who professes to love Pokémon and often displays illustrations, will appear in the thirteenth film. “Last year, I was surprised because I was able to sing the title track and the ‘culmination’ was strong.” She smiled and said, “Rike woman. I’m excited” because she plays the role of an investigator who has the opposite personality to her. When asked about the title, “A Secret Episode Just for Coco,” he said, “I lost all my work once and gained a lot of weight. I lost 5 kilos from there. I was absorbed in walking, throwing and playing. I made him laugh.

At the end of the reporter’s question corner, Okazaki Physical Education, who worked on the song for the play, appeared as a surprise saying “I am Okazaki from Sony Music.” “I would like to ask Mr. Yamadera what is most important when acting as a voice actor.” “I would like to ask Mr. Nakagawa, what did he have for dinner yesterday?” He exactly fulfilled the “role” of “exciting”.