Akiko Kawase (actress)
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Akiko Kawase | |
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Native name | 川瀬 晶子 |
Born | Tokyo, Japan |
June 29, 1980
Education | Keio University, Political Science; Tokyo Announcement Academy[1] |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Akiko Kawase (川瀬 晶子 Kawase Akiko?, born June 29, 1980, Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actress. Her major roles include Humiko Honma in Black Jack, Miyabi Tsukuyomi in Koi Koi Seven, and Aoi Mishina in Ryusei Sentai Mustumet. She voices Plusle in the Pokémon series.
Contents
Filmography
Anime
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1][2] |
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2003 | Dear Boys | Mai Moritaka | ||
2003 | Astro Boy | Yuko Kisaragi | ||
2003 | Stellvia | |||
2003 | Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker | Plusle | ||
2003–04 | Pokémon: Advanced Generation series | Andrew, Plusle | ||
2003 | Tokyo Godfathers | |||
2003–04 | Black Jack | Kumiko Honma | [3] | |
2004 | Daphne in the Brilliant Blue | Ep.1 | ||
2004–06 | Kaiketsu Zorori | |||
2004 | Aishiteruze Baby | Nattsu | ||
2004 | Meteor Squadron Musumet | Aoi Mishina | [3] | |
2004 | Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys | Plusle | feature film | |
2004 | Pikachu's Summer Festival | Plusle | short film shown on ANA flights | |
2005 | Sukisho | |||
2005 | Koi Koi Seven | Miyabi Tsukuyomi | [3] | |
2005 | Amaenaideyo | |||
2005 | Strawberry 100% | |||
2005 | Paradise Kiss | Hamada-sensei | ||
2005 | Case Closed | Various characters | ||
2005–06 | Rozen Maiden Träumend | Micchan, Mitsu Kusabue | [3] | |
2005 | Black Cat | |||
2005 | IGPX | |||
2005 | Black Jack movie | Kumiko Honma | ||
2006 | Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori | |||
2006 | The Third | Greta | ||
2006 | Black Jack 21 | Kimiko Honma, Mio (young) | ||
2006 | Coyote Ragtime Show | July | [3] | |
2007 | Tamagotchi: The Movie | Mamapatchi | film | |
2007 | Mokke | Fujitani-sensei | ||
2010 | Working!! | Maya Matsumoto | [3] | |
2011 | Little Battlers Experience | Saki Kirino | ||
2012 | Space Brothers | Yuki Makabe | ||
2014 | Rage of Bahamut: Genesis | Various characters |
Video games
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1][2] |
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2003 | Dear Boys | Konami Moritaka | PS2 | |
2004 | Stellvia | PS2, Bandai | ||
2004 | Astro Boy | Yuko Kirisagi | PS2 | |
2004 | F Fanatic | Karen Wilson | PrincessSoft game, PS2, PC | |
2006 | Parfait ~Chocolat Second Style~ (ja:パルフェ 〜ショコラ second brew〜) |
Akira Hasegawa | PS2 |
Overseas dubbing
Series | Role | Notes | Source[1] |
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Models of the Runway | Lorena, Megan | Season 2 | |
The Greatest Love | Ha Rumi, En Jong | South Korean live-action series | |
Pandalian | Love | Taiwanese cartoon |
Discography
- Ai no Senko (愛の閃光) – Meteor Squadron Musumet opening theme[1]
- Super Love – Koi Koi Seven opening theme[1]
- Ai no Hane(愛の羽根) – Koi Koi Seven character song[1]
References
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External links
- Official agency profile (Japanese)
- Official agency profile (archive) (Japanese)
- Official website (archive) (Japanese)
- Official blog (last updated June 2012) (Japanese)
- Akiko Kawase (actress) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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