Nezuko Kito Akari's agency announced that it will close in March next year, and many voice actors are looking for their own way out

Nezuko Kito Akari's agency announced that it will close in March next year, and many voice actors are looking for their own way out

Pro•Fit, the agency of the famous voice actor Kito Akari, who has done the dubbing for many anime and games and became popular for voicing the heroine Nezuko in "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", announced today on November 4 that it will close at the end of March 2022, and the plan to reopen is nowhere in sight. The agency has been established for 18 years, and many of its voice actors will find their own way out.

•Pro•Fit was founded in November 2003 by Makoto Tanimura, who was once the manager of I'm Enterprise. In its nearly 20 years of development history, it has trained many voice actors, including Kaito Ishikawa, Haruki Ishitani, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Akari Kito, Aoi Yuuki, Marie Miyake, etc.

•Pro•Fit announced today that it has decided to close down due to business difficulties and it is difficult to control the future and work of its voice actors. The voice actors will find their own way out in the future, either switching to other agencies or becoming independent.

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