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is a female Japanese voice actress who has worked primarily in anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

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Television

  • Perman
    Perman
    , by Fujiko Fujio, is a Japanese manga and anime about a clumsy boy, Mitsuo Suwa, who is chosen as an apprentice of Superman. The name "Perman" is based on "Superman" without the "Su"...

    (1967), Ganko
  • Under Sea Boy Marine (1969), Kurikuri
  • Umeboshi Denka (1969), Umeboshi-Queen
  • Attack No. 1
    Attack No. 1
    is a Japanese manga series by Chikako Urano. It also became the first televised female sports anime series in the shōjo category.The anime is an adaptation of Chikako Urano's 1968 volleyball manga serialized in Weekly Maragaret Magazine under the same name. Chikako was considered one of the...

    (1969), Yoshiko Katori
  • Kashi no Ki Mokku (1972)
  • Kerokko Demetan (1973)
  • Dog of Flanders (1975), Paul
  • Laura, a Little Girl on the Prairie (1975), Mary
  • Nobody's Boy: Remi (1977), Remi
  • Lupin III: Part II (1977), Romanofu (ep 146)
  • Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel
    Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel
    Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel is a short story written by Ernest Thompson Seton and was also adapted television show of the same name....

    (1979), Clea
  • Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980)
  • Astro Boy (1980), Uran
  • Ohayo! Spank
    Ohayo! Spank
    is a Japanese shōjo manga written by Shun'ichi Yukimuro and drawn by Shizue Takanashi. The series has been adapted as an anime television series, broadcast in Japan from 1981 to 1982, and a theatrical movie released in 1982...

    (1981), Futaba
  • Meiken Jolie (1981)
  • Ninja Hattori-kun
    Ninja Hattori-kun
    ' is a manga series by Fujiko Fujio, later adapted into a TV drama, an anime series, a video game and eventually a live-action movie, along with a 2009 revival of the show.- Plot :...

    (1981), Kenichi Mitsuba
  • Superbook
    Superbook
    Superbook, also known as , is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan in conjunction with the Christian Broadcasting Network in the United States....

    (1981), Tottori Ryo
  • Urusei Yatsura
    Urusei Yatsura
    is a comedic manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi that premiered in Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1978 and ran until its conclusion in 1987. Its 374 individual chapters were collected and published in 34 tankōbon volumes. The series tells the story of Ataru Moroboshi, and the alien...

    (1981), Little Tanuki (O-shima) (ep 52)
  • Chikkun Takkun
    Chikkun Takkun
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was adapted into a 23-episode anime television series by Studio Pierrot and aired on Fuji Television from April 9, 1984 to September 28, 1984...

    (1984), Tick Duck
  • Ranma ½
    Ranma ½
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi with an anime adaptation. The story revolves around a 16-year old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts...

    (1989), Yukinko (ep 124)
  • Sorcerer Hunters
    Sorcerer Hunters
    is a 13-volume manga series, written by Satoru Akahori and illustrated by Rei Omishi. Akahori and Omishi also published Sorcerer Hunters Special, a one-volume story set sometime after the series' conclusion....

    (1995), Lake (ep 4)

Films

  • Space Boy Soran (1965), Chappy
  • Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika (1979), Muushika
  • Ie Naki Ko
    Ie Naki Ko
    is a Japanese anime series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The story is based upon French author Hector Malot's novel Sans Famille in France. The anime is well known in Latin America, Quebec, France, Italy, the Arab world, Indonesia and the Philippines by the name of Remi.A movie version by the same studio...

    (1980), Reni
  • Doraemon: Nobita no Uchū Kaitakushi (1981), Roppuru
  • Bremen 4: Angels in Hell (1981), Trio
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984), Girl A
  • Urusei Yatsura: Remember My Love (1985), Oshima the Tanuki

Original video animations

  • Aim for the Ace! Final Stage (1988), Maki Aikawa
  • Aim for the Ace! 2 (1988), Maki Aikawa

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