Interpreting the Voice of the Future: "Too Many Losing Heroines!" Maten Aisei Voice Actor Revealed! How Will Sumire Morohoshi Portray This Serious Vice President?
With the news of the anime adaptation of the popular light novel "Too Many Losing Heroines!" finally confirmed, the focus that fans are most concerned about is undoubtedly which voice actors will lend their voices to these charming "losing heroines." Among them, the voice actor for the popular character who appears as a dark horse in the middle and later parts of the story and makes a direct confession to the male protagonist - the student council vice president "Tena Matori," has also been officially announced. She will be played by the voice actor Sumire Morohoshi, who possesses both skill and popularity.

Who is Sumire Morohoshi? From Child Prodigy to Skilled Voice Actress
Sumire Morohoshi is a highly representative voice actress in the Japanese voice acting industry. She joined the famous Himawari Theatre Group as a child actor from the age of 3 and has very rich acting experience. Her performance in the voice acting field is particularly outstanding, with a versatile voice and delicate emotional expression, capable of handling various types of roles from innocent, lively girls to calm and cool boys.
Many anime fans are very familiar with her voice. Her representative roles include:
- "Aikatsu!" - Ichigo Hoshimiya: Perfectly portrayed a lively, positive idol girl, a classic in the hearts of many fans.
- "Bungo Stray Dogs" - Kyōka Izumi: Successfully shaped the image of a killer girl with a cold exterior, gentle heart, and a heavy past.
- "The Promised Neverland" - Emma (Childhood): Although only for certain segments, her energetic voice breathed life into the character.
Voice Prediction: How Will Sumire Morohoshi Portray Tena Matori?

In the original work, Tena Matori is a vice president who is strict and by-the-book, with a strong sense of responsibility. She cannot tolerate a sloppy attitude, yet she feels inferior about her poor grades. This external toughness and internal fragility form a sharp contrast. When she musters the courage to confess to the male protagonist Wataru Nurukawa, that seriousness and clumsiness moved countless readers.
Sumire Morohoshi's voice is very suitable for portraying this kind of character full of contrast. She can both express Tena's seriousness and formality as a student council executive, and also show the unique fluster and cuteness of a young girl when the character falls into self-doubt or faces her crush. Especially in emotionally charged scenes like the confession, with Morohoshi's precise grasp of the character's emotions, it is believed she can perfectly convey Tena's complex feelings mixed with determination, shyness, and tenderness to the audience.
Conclusion: A Voice Performance Worth Anticipating
Having the experienced Sumire Morohoshi voice Tena Matori is undoubtedly a shot in the arm for the anime version of "Too Many Losing Heroines!" The audience can look forward to how she will use her versatile voice to vividly present this seemingly rigid, but actually girlish-at-heart "direct confession-type losing heroine" on screen. As the anime airs, Tena Matori's voice is sure to become another focus of heated discussion among fans.
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