The South Korean voice actress **Seon Eun-hye**, known for voicing characters in popular anime such as **‘Black Rubber Shoes 4’** and the **‘Hunter x Hunter’** movie, has passed away at the age of 40. The news, which shook South Korea’s entertainment industry, was confirmed this week by her colleague **Jeong Seong-hun**. The artist, who had been working as a freelance voice actress since 2013, left a remarkable legacy in animated series that have won fans all over the world, including the Brazilian audience that regularly consumes anime.
Born in 1985, Seon Eun-hye joined the prestigious KBS voice actors’ association in 2011, where she began her professional career. Due to her talent and versatility, she became a freelancer two years later, in 2013, and remained active until recently. In addition to her most well-known titles, her portfolio includes work in productions such as ‘Dragon Training’, ‘Lego Elf’, and ‘Little Princess Sophia’, demonstrating a great variety in her performances. The cause of death has not been publicly disclosed, but the loss is deeply felt by fans and colleagues, who mourn the premature departure of such a dedicated professional.
## Career and Legacy in Voice Acting
Seon Eun-hye’s trajectory in Korean voice acting was marked by significant roles in animations that often reach Brazil via streaming or cable TV. Her work on ‘Black Rubber Shoes 4’, a very popular family series, and on the Korean dubbing of the ‘Hunter x Hunter Movie’ directly connected her with the international otaku universe. In this way, her voice became familiar to many fans who watch content with subtitles or original dubbing, consolidating her importance in the scene.
However, despite her professional success, the news of her passing came suddenly, generating a wave of tributes on social media. Colleagues in the industry highlighted not only her technical competence but also her professionalism and character. Thus, the voice acting community in Asia loses one of its most promising voices, while fans around the world, including in Brazil, lose a piece of the sonic identity of their favorite animations. Seon Eun-hye’s legacy, therefore, will live on through the characters she immortalized with her unique voice.
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