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Lisa Simpson is the best match because, like @seiyuucorner, she’s a passionate, detail-oriented fan who turns her niche interests into organized, thoughtful spotlights. This account consistently celebrates individual achievements and milestones, such as “Happy birthday Ayane Sakura! 🎉 #AyaneSakura #佐倉綾音 #佐倉綾音生誕祭2026” and “Happy birthday Hiroshi Kamiya! 🎉 #HiroshiKamiya #神谷浩史 #神谷浩史生誕祭2026”, reflecting Lisa’s habit of earnestly uplifting others. Their structured features like “✨ Seiyuu of the Week ✨ 🎤Miku Ito is this week’s Seiyuu of the Week!” and the analytical rankings in “Top 10 Female Seiyuu of Fall 2025 Season Full Results” mirror Lisa’s love of lists, awards, and objective recognition of merit. The account also shows emotional depth and respect for serious news, such as “Kozo Shioya … has passed away … He was 71.”, which fits Lisa’s empathetic, socially aware side. Finally, their enthusiasm for creativity and performance in posts like “Yohei Azakami takes the spotlight as this week’s Seiyuu of the Week! … powerful performance as the main character, Xylo! 💥” aligns perfectly with Lisa’s deep appreciation for the arts and performers.

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They present as an outward-facing, community-centered account, consistently engaging the broader anime fandom, which aligns with Extraversion (E). They frequently address followers collectively and invite participation, for example encouraging everyone to celebrate birthdays with lines like “Let's wish Kussun all the best @kusudaaina” and “Join us in wishing her all the best @hinata_axl”, showing a focus on shared social energy rather than private reflection. Their content is anchored in concrete announcements and credits—birthdays, cast news, rankings—indicating Sensing (S) preferences, such as listing specific roles and dates in posts like “'Ponkotsu Fukiin to Skirt Take ga Futekisetsu na JK no Hanashi' anime main cast: Junya Enoki as Tougo Sakuradaimon, Riko Akechi as Poem Kohinata…”. However, the emotional tone and relational framing of posts lean strongly toward Feeling (F): they highlight performances in a value-laden, appreciative way, e.g. “Her performance as Maki Zenin stood out and was definitely popping off in this week’s Jujutsu Kaisen episode!” and “Her charming performance as Shinobu Uzuki captured hearts”. Their feed is highly structured and rhythmic—daily features, weekly spotlights, seasonal awards and polls—indicating Judging (J) through organized, planned content cycles, as seen in recurring series like “❄️ Daily Winter 2026 Featured Seiyuu: Rin Kusumi” and the clearly segmented rankings such as “Top 10 Female Seiyuu of Fall 2025 Season – Full Results”. Putting this together—socially engaging, emotionally supportive, detail-focused, and highly structured—their style best fits ENFJ: the organized community-builder who rallies people around shared appreciation of seiyuu.

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We yell at the screen, then tell you who yelled it. Daily seiyuu birthdays, casting news & rankings from the Anime Corner voice-acting desk.– @seiyuucorner

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The Yuzu liqueur captures their bright, celebratory vibe, echoing the endless birthday shout‑outs like “Happy birthday Ayane Sakura! 🎉 #AyaneSakura” and “Happy birthday Nana Mizuki! 🎉 Let's wish her all the best @NM_NANAPARTY”. Sparkling sake represents the effervescent hype they bring to seiyuu news and awards, like the energetic “✨ Seiyuu of the Week ✨ 🎤Miku Ito is this week’s Seiyuu of the Week!” and “🏆Fall 2025 Anime Awards 🎙️FEMALE SEIYUU OF THE SEASON 🍂Saori Hayami”. Blue curaçao nods to late‑night timeline scrolling and the cool professionalism of reporting on serious updates such as “Kozo Shioya … has passed away on January 20 due to a cerebral hemorrhage.”. Peach nectar adds sweetness for the warmth they show in supportive posts like “Let's wish Reirei all the best @reina_kondo” and “Join us in wishing her all the best @hinata_axl”. Finally, edible glitter reflects their star‑studded focus on shining voices, from “Top 10 Female Seiyuu of Fall 2025 Season” to character‑hype posts like “Lynn voices the newest playable Hydro character in Genshin Impact, the Moon Maiden Columbina”. This cocktail is lightly sweet, sparkling, and a bit theatrical—perfect for a timeline that lives to help you know the voice of your favorite anime.

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Their feed is overwhelmingly centered on celebrating and uplifting others, which strongly reflects Hufflepuff’s values of kindness and loyalty. Nearly every day they spotlight multiple birthdays and invite followers to "wish [them] all the best," such as for Reina Ueda in “Happy birthday Reina Ueda! 🎉 Let's wish Ueshama all the best @ReinaUeda_Staff #ReinaUeda #上田麗奈 #上田麗奈生誕祭2026” and Hiroshi Kamiya in “Happy birthday Hiroshi Kamiya! 🎉 #HiroshiKamiya #神谷浩史 #神谷浩史生誕祭2026”. This consistent, almost methodical effort to acknowledge every seiyuu’s special day—well-known and lesser-known alike, such as Chiyuki Miura in “❄️Daily Winter 2026 Featured Seiyuu: Chiyuki Miura”—shows patience, inclusivity, and hard work more than any drive for personal prominence. They also highlight community voting and fair recognition, like asking followers to vote for seasonal awards in “Who do you think will take the last Female Seiyuu of the Season of 2025? Vote:”, suggesting a belief in collective input and fairness. Even when covering difficult news, such as the injuries of Yuji Mitsuya in “Veteran voice actor Yuji Mitsuya sustained significant injuries after falling while heavily intoxicated...”, the tone stays respectful and informative rather than sensational. Overall, the account’s steady dedication to appreciation, community, and recognition of others embodies Hufflepuff far more than the ambition of Slytherin, the flashiness of Gryffindor, or the intellectual self-focus of Ravenclaw.

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A song tied closely to anime culture like God knows... fits @seiyuucorner because their entire profile revolves around celebrating voice actors and anime. Their bio, “Know the voice of your favorite anime! 🎙️”, shows a passion for iconic series, and God knows... is one of the most legendary seiyuu-performed songs. They constantly spotlight seiyuu performances such as “✨ Seiyuu of the Week ✨ 🎤Miku Ito is this week’s Seiyuu of the Week!” and “🎤Mikako Komatsu slices her way to the top spot this week!”, echoing the energy and emotional intensity of the song. The dramatic, heartfelt lyrics mirror how they honor careers and milestones, from joyful birthday posts like “Happy birthday Ayane Sakura! 🎉” to farewells such as “Kozo Shioya… has passed away… He was 71.”. Overall, God knows... captures their blend of nostalgia, respect for seiyuu, and deep emotional connection to anime.

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