Our heroine is Hime, a freshman at a very specialized high school. Her dream is to become a professional seiyu, or someone who dubs anime and video games. There is, however, a problem. She has a very distinctive voice. Does she have a chance of passing through?
Voice over has a fantasy feel because of the setting, Holly Academy. The school has an exclusive voice acting department (only 25 students per class), idol students, and industry professionals who frequent its halls. A second reason for its fantasy feeling is Hime Kino, its main character. The aim of her career is to become a leading voice actor for the anime Lovely Blazers, which requires a cute voice.
It's unfortunate that her vocal abilities aren't just lousy, but downright dismal. The first volume compares her to a broken radio or even an old man. As a result, they nicknamed her Gorilla Princess, an unfortunate but appropriate name. At the end of the volume, she gets scouted, and gets cast in an anime part. She attracts of her favorite voice actor's son.
Hime's main characteristic is that she is a determined, super-positive idiot. As well as having no control over her voice, she's dumb, clumsy, and so-so in terms of looks.
I can't cheer for Hime, despite Minami's attempt to portray her as an underdog heroine. Also, Hime has a very inconsistent hidden ability. Although she cannot control it, it always pops up when she needs it the most. So, her successes don't come from a diligent effort or natural talent, and that comes across as a cheap way to rub elbows with the best.
The supporting cast makes this manga entertaining. The best are from a delinquent who can barely read; a girl with a penchant for hexing; and a half-Japanese, half-French figurine pervert who cracks under pressure. There are also stereotyped characters. It's a boy-loving duo bordering on 'romance'. The likely romantic interest for Hime is Senri Kudo, a mostly cold but occasionally considerate tsundere.
As a whole, the manga is okay. Definitely makes me think of Skip Beat!