Chinami Nishimura

This article is about a Japanese voice actor. For a politician, see Chinami Nishimura (politician).
Chinami Nishimura
Native name 西村 ちなみ
Born (1970-11-18) November 18, 1970
Chiba prefecture, Japan
Occupation Voice actress
Years active 1992-present
Agent 81 Produce

Chinami Nishimura (西村 ちなみ Nishimura Chinami, born November 18, 1970) is a Japanese voice actress[1] from Chiba Prefecture, and affiliated with 81 Produce.[1] Her major roles include Fake Yuna and Miki Shiratori in Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, Neko Musume in GeGeGe no Kitaro, Junsa (Officer Jenny) in Pokemon, Yu Fua in Duel Masters, Kiyone Kotetsu in Bleach, President Aria Pokoteng in Aria, and Reika Aoki / Cure Beauty in Smile PreCure!. In video games she voices Kanna in the Air visual novel, and Cheryl in Arc the Lad III.

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1992 Crayon Shin-chan Mochida [3]
1994 Montana Jones Patomi [3]
1994 Chō Kuse ni Narisō Nagisa Shiratori / Nagisa Ootori Debut major role [3][4]
1994 Magic Knight Rayearth Lady Aska [3][4]
1995 Iczer Girl Iczelion Kiiro Iijima OVA [4]
1995 Wedding Peach Ranpo [3]
1995 Battle Skipper Saori Tachibana OVA
1995 Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus Akiko [3]
1995–97 Galaxy Fräulein Yuna series Fake Yuna, Miki Shiratori [3][4]
1995 Mojacko Sharyi [3]
1996 Famous Dog Lassie Chris [3]
1996 GeGeGe no Kitaro Neko Musume 4th TV series [3]
1996–97 Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! Jun Sagami [3]
1996 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Kiki Rosita OVA [3][4]
1996 Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Misa Ep. 185 [3]
1996 Violinist of Hameln Cornet [3]
1996 Kiko-chan's Smile Takeshi [3]
1997 Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Aleksei Demitorivich Fadie (FOX 2) [3]
1997 Pokemon Junsa (Officer Jenny), Waninoko [3][4]
1997 Revolutionary Girl Utena Mari Hozumi Ep. 18 [3][4]
1997 Maze Randy [3][4]
1997 Kindaichi Case Files Tatsumi Moegi, Masumi Takamori, Tomomi Wada, Akane Aizawa [3][4]
1997 Ninpen Manmaru Pepin
ピピン
[3]
1998 All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Noriko Ishiyama, Shiho [3][4]
1998 Cyber Team in Akihabara Uzura Kitaurawa [3][4]
1998 Virgin Fleet Komachi Kusatsuzuki OVA
1998 Shadow Skill: Eigi Kaira La Luka [3][4]
1998 Flint the Time Detective Puu-chan [3]
1998 Ojarumaru Ojarumaru [3]
1999 Jubei-chan series Ozaru Also sequel in 2004 [3][4]
1999 Sorcerer on the Rocks Kiss, Chivas Fizz OVA [4]
1999 Steel Angel Kurumi Sumako [3]
1999 Seraphim Call Sakura Murasame [3][4]
1999 Blue Gender Elena [3][4]
1999 Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon Sayoko Fukami [3][4]
1999 Di Gi Charat Rod Young [3][4]
2000 Mon Colle Knights Tango Dancing Black Cat [3]
2000 Da! Da! Da! Momoka Hanakomachi [3]
2000 Gate Keepers Feng Fei Ling [3][4]
2000 Taro the Space Alien Kyoko Asada [3]
2000 Hamtaro Kurumi Kurihara [3]
2000 Brigadoon: Marin & Melan A-ko Saenai, Lala [3][4]
2000 Inuyasha Botan [3]
2001 Star Ocean EX Green Demon [3]
2001 A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Greta [3][4]
2002 Please Teacher Nacchan [3][4]
2002 Ojamajo Doremi Orihime< [3]
2002 Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution Rumiko Sakamoto [3]
2002 Wagamama Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! Rigeru [3]
2002 Shrine of the Morning Mist Kukuri Shirayama [3][4]
2002 Dragon Drive Chibisuke [3]
2002–06 UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie Hydra [3][4]
2002 Monkey Typhoon Tamara [3]
2002–08 Duel Masters Yu Fua [3]
2002 Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Junsa, Achamo, Wakashamo, others [3]
2003–2006 Kaleido Star series Mia Guillem [3][4]
2003 Tank Knights Fortress Daughter Potorisu
娘ポトリス
[3]
2003 Di Gi Charat Nyo! Rod P
ロドP
[3]
2003 Zatch Bell Koko [3]
2003 Ultra Maniac Luna [3]
2003 Please Twins Nacchan [3]
2004 Sgt. Frog Chiruyo Tsukigami [3]
2004 Kannazuki no Miko Otowa
乙羽
[3][4]
2004 Bleach Kiyone Kotetsu [3][4]
2005 Air Kanna [3][4][5]
2005 Mushiking: The King of Beetles Myrtle
ミルテ
[3]
2005 Zoids Genesis Rene
ルネ
[3]
2005–08 Aria series President Aria Pokoteng [3][4]
2006 Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Junsa, Pachirisu, Dokukeiru [3][4]
2006 Ghost Slayers Ayashi Outa [3][4]
2007 GeGeGe no Kitaro Mayumi 5th TV series [3]
2009 Kaidan Restaurant Straw-chan [3]
2010 Pokemon: Best Wishes Hatobo, Mamepato, Eevee, others [3][4]
2011 Digimon Fusion Lopmon, Bagumon [3]
2012 Smile Pretty Cure! Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) [3][6]
2013 Tamayura: More Aggressive Mutsuko Shimokamiyama [3]

Film

List of voice performances in film
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1995 Legend of Crystania Reifan [3][4]
1996–97 GeGeGe no Kitaro films Neko Musume from 4th TV series [3]
1998 Welcome to Lodoss Island! Fianna [3]
1998 Maze Bakunetsu Jikuu: Tenpen Kyoui no Giant Randy [3]
1998–2015 Pokemon films Junsa, Waniniko, Achamo, Eevee, others starting with Pokémon: The First Movie [3][4][7]
1999 Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 Uzura Kitaurawa [3]
1999 Kindaichi Case Files: Satsuriku no Deep Blue 那国 Mikokin
那国巫琴
[3]
2001 Go! Anpanman: Gomira's Star Green pepper [3]
2005 Air Kanna [3][4]
2005 Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths Natsuho Tsujimoto [3]
2007 Yes! PreCure 5 the Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! Dark Dream [3]
2007 Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion Kiyone Kotetsu [3]
2009 Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar: Ima, Fuki ni Yukimasu Beauty Tamura [3]
2009 Duel Masters: Lunatic God Saga Yu Fua [3]
2012 Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Friends of the Future Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) [3]
2012 Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess Sweets Queen
2012 Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) [3]
2013 Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) [3]
2015 Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival♪ Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) [3]
2015 Tamayura ~Sotsugyō Shashin~ series Mutsuko Shimokamiyama [3]
2015 Aria the Avvenire President Aria Pokoteng [3]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
1995–98 Galaxy Fraulein Yuna games Fake Yuna, Miki Shiratori [3][4]
1996–97 True Love Story Misaki
みさき
Also Remember My Heart in 1997 [3][4]
1997 GeGeGe no Kitaro Neko Musume PS1/PS2 [3][4]
1998 Mitsumete Knight Carol Parekki
キャロル・パレッキー
PS1 / PS2 [3][4]
1998 Variable Geo series Tamao Mitsurugi [4]
1999 Virgin Fleet Komachi Kusatsuzuki PS1 [3][4]
1999 Arc the Lad III Cheryl Red
シェリル・レッド
PS1 / PS2 [3]
1999 Gate Keepers Feng Fei Ling PS1 / PS2 [3]
2001–07 Air Kanna [3][4]
2004 Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana Lita Blanchimont PS1 / PS2 [3]
2004–05 Zatch Bell Koko [3]
2006–07 Aria games Aria Pokoteng [3]
2010 GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class: Slapstick Wonder Land Yoshino Koshino PSP [3]
2012 Smile Pretty Cure! Let's Go! Fairy tale world Reika Aoki (Cure Beauty) DS [3]

Drama CD

List of voice performances in drama CDs
Title Role Notes Source[2]
Determination of Arc the Lad Ⅲ Mercia Sheryl Red [3]
Battle Skipper Saori [4]
Clock Tower Jennifer
Earthian Miyuki
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Miki Shiratori [4]
Gunparade March Seika Mori
Idol Project Announcer girl [4]
My Dear Marie Lily
Sorcerer on the Rocks Kiss [4]
Twilight Syndrome Chisato [4]
Virus Buster Serge Erika

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