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News Aya Hirano Returns to Voice-Acting on New Works Again
posted on 2011-08-27 01:30 EDT
Aya Hirano reported on her Twitter account on Saturday that she took part in her first dialogue recording for a new work "in a long time." She had said in April that she was under orders that prohibited her from acting in new anime since last year. Hirano just started working with her new agency Grick on Sunday, after leaving her former agency Space Craft Entertainment the day before.
Despite the moratorium on new anime works, Hirano has been playing the roles of Kadja in Seikon no Qwaser II, Shizu in Maria Holic Alive (the second season of Maria Holic), Lucy in Fairy Tail (in the anime's second year), and Garnet in Jewelpet Sunshine (the sequel to Jewelpet and Jewelpet Tinkle).
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