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Filmography


Television animation

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Gyakuten! Ippatsuman is a Japanese anime television series broadcast from February 13, 1982 to March 26, 1983, comprising 58 episodes. It is the sixth entry to the ''Time Bokan'' series by Tatsunoko Productions and the second series to feature a super robot as th ...
'' (1982) - Ran Houmu *''
Tokimeki Tonight is a Japanese manga series by Koi Ikeno. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Ribon'' from July 1982 to October 1994. An anime television series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa was adapted from the manga and was broadcast on Nippon ...
'' (1982) - Ranze Eto *''
Ginga Hyōryū Vifam is a 1983 Mecha anime television series produced by Sunrise, loosely based on Jules Verne's novel '' Deux ans de vacances''. It was officially drafted by Yoshiyuki Tomino, the creator of ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' and planned by both Takey ...
'' (1983) - Shalon Publin *'' Once Upon a Time... Space'' (1984) - Petit *'' Blue Comet SPT Layzner'' (1985) - Rei *''
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ is the third installment in Sunrise's long running '' Gundam'' franchise and the last TV series in the franchise released in Japan's Shōwa period. A direct follow up to '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'', it is directed and written by Yoshiyuki T ...
'' (1986) - Elle Vianno *'' Uchūsen Sagittarius'' (1986) - Karin *''
Kimagure Orange Road is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Izumi Matsumoto. It was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine from 1984 to 1987, with the chapters collected into 18 ''tankōbon'' volumes by Shueisha. The story follows tee ...
'' (1987) - Hikaru Hiyama *'' Goldfish Warning!'' (1991) - Cow Beauty *'' Sailor Moon'' (1992) - Murido *''
The Brave Express Might Gaine is an anime television series begun in 1993, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the fourth in the '' Yūsha'' or Brave metaseries. Story Mighto Senpuuji is a billionaire crime-fighting teenager, t ...
'' (1993) - Ruriko Senpuji *''
Muka Muka Paradise is a manga series by Yumiko Igarashi and Fumiko Shiba, serialized between March 1993 and September 1994 in Shogakukan's ''Ciao'' magazine. It was later adapted into a 51 episode anime that aired in Japan between September 4, 1993, and August ...
'' (1993) - Ranka Gotenba *''
Sailor Moon R The second season of the '' Sailor Moon'' anime series ''Sailor Moon R'' (originally released in Japan as , and later as ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R''), was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Junichi Sato and Kunihiko Ikuhara. Accordi ...
'' (1993) - Nipasu *''
Slam Dunk A slam dunk, also simply known as dunk, is a type of basketball shot that is performed when a player jumps in the air, controls the ball above the horizontal plane of the rim, and scores by shoving the ball directly through the basket with one ...
'' (1993) - Ayako *''
Sailor Moon S The third season of the ''Sailor Moon'' anime series, ''Sailor Moon S'' (originally released in Japan as , and later as ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S''), was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. It began broadcasting on ...
'' (1994) - Unazuki Furuhata *''
Sailor Moon SuperS The fourth season of the '' Sailor Moon'' anime series, ''Sailor Moon SuperS'' (originally released in Japan as , and later as ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon SuperS'') was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. It adapts the ...
'' (1995) - Hebihanabiko, Paopao-musume *''
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars The fifth and final season of the ''Sailor Moon'' anime series, ''Sailor Moon Sailor Stars'' or simply ''Sailor Stars'' (originally released in Japan as , and later as ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars'') was directed by Takuya Igarashi ...
'' (1996) - Sailor Iron Mouse/Chuuko Nezu *'' Mamotte Shugogetten'' (1998) - Kaori Aihara


Theatrical animation

*'' Doraemon: Nobita's Parallel "Journey to the West"'' (1988) - Princess *''
Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine ''Nora Comics'' from 1986 to 1990. In 1989, ''The Venus Wars'' was adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhik ...
'' (1989) - Susan *'' Soreike! Anpanman Yomigaere Bananajima'' (2012) - Pyonkichi


OVA

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Gall Force is a metaseries of science fiction anime OVAs by the studios Artmic and AIC, with production by Youmex. The original character designs were by Kenichi Sonoda, though these were dropped for the ''Gall Force: The Revolution'' remake. C ...
'' (1986) - Patty *'' Wanna-Be's'' (1986) - Miki Morita


Video games

*'' Super Robot Wars Alpha'' (2000) - Elle Vianno *'' Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht'' (2002) - Pellegri *'' Super Robot Wars Alpha 2'' (2003) - Elle Vianno *'' Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse'' (2004) - Pellegri *'' Super Robot Wars Alpha 3'' (2005) - Elle Vianno *'' Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra'' (2006) - Pellegri *''
Super Robot Wars V is a tactical role-playing game developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Released as part of ''Super Robot Wars'' 25th anniversary, it is the eighth standalone entry to the ...
'' (2017) - Elle Vianno *''
Super Robot Wars X This list provides an index of video game titles in Banpresto's ''Super Robot Wars'' franchise, known as ''Super Robot Taisen'' in Japan. Most of the games in the series are tactical role-playing games, but several games representing other genres ...
'' (2018) - Elle Vianno *'' Super Robot Wars T'' (2019) - Elle Vianno


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* * 1959 births Living people Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses Voice actresses from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Arts Vision voice actors {{Japan-voice-actor-stub