Miki Itō
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Miki Itō | |
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Native name | 伊藤 美紀 |
Born |
Miki Hirano October 21, 1962 Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
Miki Itō (伊藤 美紀 Itō Miki, née Hirano (平野), born October 21, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese voice actress.[1]
Filmography
Television animation
1985
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Mineva Lao Zabi)
1986
- Bosco Adventure (Jenny)
- Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Mineva Lao Zabi)
1987
- Bubblegum Crisis (Irene)
1989
- Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli (Kichi)
1992
- Dragon Ball Z (Android 18)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (Thetis, Princess Dia, U Bara, Arisu Itsuki)
- Tokyo Babylon (Hokuto Sumeragi)
1993
- Ghost Sweeper Mikami (Aiko)
- Gunnm (Gally)
- Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Lup Cineau)
1994
- Brave Police J-Decker (Eva Fahrzeug)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Nova)
1997
- Battle Athletes Victory (Jessie Gartland)
1998
- Cardcaptor Sakura (Sonomi Daidouji)
- Detective Conan (Eri Akechi (Eps. 379-380); Hatsuho Hōjō (Eps. 261-262); Miho Nishitani (Ep. 70))
- Twinbee Paradise (Mint-Herb & Gwinbee)
- Weiß Kreuz (Schoen)
1999
2000
- Boogiepop Phantom (Makiko Kisugi)
2002
- Saishu Heiki Kanojo (Fuyumi)
2003
- Ashita no Nadja (Savellli, Julietta)
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (Azusa Ishida)
2004
- Aishiteruze Baby (Miki Sakashita)
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (Sachiko Ogasawara)
- Maria-sama ga Miteru: Printemps (Sachiko Ogasawara)
2005
- Ah! My Goddess (Lind)[2]
- Hell Girl (Keiko Yasuda)
- Kamichu! (Akane Hitotsubashi)
- Shuffle! (Asa Shigure)
2006
- Air Gear (Ryo Mimasaka)
- Fate/stay night (Taiga Fujimura)[3]
- Ghost Hunt (Keiko Ubusuna)
- Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (Kisara's mother)
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (Sachiko Ogasawara)
2007
- Baccano! (Natalie Beriam)
- Gin Tama (Kujaku Hime Kada)
- Higurashi When They Cry (Miyo Takano)[2]
- Myself ; Yourself (Aoi Oribe's mother)
2008
- Glass Maiden (Monica)
- Natsume's Book of Friends (Touku Fujiwara)
- Tales of the Abyss (Legretta the Quick)
2009
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (Sachiko Ogasawara)
- Umineko no Naku Koro ni (Eva Ushiromiya)[2]
2010
- The World God Only Knows (Okada)
2011
- Freezing (Olivia el Bridget)
- Gosick (Kazuya's mother)
- Persona 4: The Animation (Eri Minami)
2012
- From the New World (Mizuho Watanabe)
2013
- Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya (Taiga Fujimura)
- Magi: The Kingdom of Magic (Ren Gyokuen)
2014
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (2014) (Taiga Fujimura)
- Glasslip (Suzune Nagamiya)
- Noragami (Mrs. Iki)
2015
- Noragami Aragoto (Mrs. Iki)
Unknown year
- The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral (Kaede Enjō)
- The Hakkenden (Princess Fuse Satomi)
- Hamatora (Naoko Itō)
- Kino's Journey (Sakura's mother)[2]
- Natsume's Book of Friends (Touko Fujiwara)
- Odin Sphere (Milis)
- Project A-ko (A-ko Magami)[2]
- Saikin, Imōto no Yōsu ga Chotto Okaishiin Da Ga. (Kyoko Kōzaki)
- Sekirei (Takami Sahashi)
- Shiki (Nao Yasumori)
- Sol Bianca (May Jessica)
- Time of Eve (Rina)
- Touka Gettan (Juna & Yumiko Kamiazuma)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Burn Up! (1991) (Reimi)[2]
- Princess Minerva (1995) (Princess Minerva)
- Butt Attack Punisher Girl Gotaman (1994) (Saori Minami)
Theatrical animation
- Project A-ko (1986) (A-ko)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992) (Paruparu)
- Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (1994) (Android 18)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Genesis Diary (1995) (Girl)
- Hermes – Winds of Love (1997) (Aphrodite)
- Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe (1999) (Rian's Mother)
- Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called The Jungle (2000) (TV Narrator)
- The Garden of Sinners (2007-2009) (Tomoe's Mother(part 5))
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (2010) (Taiga Fujimura)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles (2012) (Nobita's Grandmother)
- Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013) (Android 18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (2015) (Android 18)
Video games
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden (1993) (Android 18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (1995) (Android 18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (2002) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (2003) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (2004) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (2005) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (2005) (Android #18)
- Super Dragon Ball Z (2005) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai (2006) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (2006) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road (2007) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (2008) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World (2008) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (2009) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (2010) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (2010) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (2011) (Android #18)
- Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (2014) (Android #18)
- Muramasa: The Demon Blade (2014) (Cho Cho Dayu)
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse (2015) (Android #18)
Dubbing
Live Action
- The 4400 (Lily Tyler)
- The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (Sally)
- Angels & Insects (Eugenia Alabaster Adamson)
- Aquamarine (Aquamarine)
- Boys Don't Cry (Candice)
- Bring It On (Courtney)
- The Cotton Club (Vera Cicero)
- Downtown (Lori Mitchell)
- Evil Dead II (Linda)
- Exit Wounds (Linda, Anger Management Therapist)
- Final Destination 3 (Ashlyn Halperin)
- Flipper (Maya Graham)
- Fuller House (Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber))
- Full House (Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber))
- Helix (Dr. Julia Walker)
- High Fidelity (Laura)
- Iron Eagle (Katie)
- Kate & Leopold (Darci)
- Kingdom Hospital (Dr. Christine Draper)
- Lethal Weapon 2 (Rika van den Haas)
- Life Goes On (Becca Thatcher)
- Married Life (Kay Nesbitt)
- The Mask (Tina Carlyle)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Aisha Campbell)
- Mr. Jones (Amanda Chang)
- Mrs. Doubtfire (Lydia "Lydie" Hillard)
- My Girl (Vada Sultenfuss)
- My Girl 2 (Vada Sultenfuss)
- The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (Childlike Empress)
- Of Love and Shadows (Irene)
- On the Air (Betty Hudson)
- The Outer Limits "The Choice" (Karen Ross)
- The Presidio (Donna Caldwell)
- Pulp Fiction (Fabienne)
- Soul Food (Tracy "Bird" Van Adams)
- There's Something About Mary (Mary Jensen)
- Under Siege (Jordan Tate/Ms. July)
- Very Bad Things (Laura Garrety-Fisher)
- The Village (Kitty Walker)
- Where the Day Takes You (Kimmy)
Animated
- Batman: The Animated Series (Harley Quinn)
- Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Harley Quinn)
- Jang Geum's Dream (Seo Jang Geum)
- Justice League (Harley Quinn)
- Static Shock (Harley Quinn)
- Superman: The Animated Series (Harley Quinn)
- The New Batman Adventures (Harley Quinn)
Discography
- Higurashi When They Cry Character Case Book 2 (January 16, 2008) – Sang "Bon" and in the drama as Miyo Takano[4]
- Higurashi When They Cry Character Case Book 3 (February 14, 2008) – In the drama as Miyo Takano[5]
References
- ↑ Doi, Hitoshi. "Itou Miki". Seiyuu Database. January 3, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2011. Archived January 4, 2011, at WebCite
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Doi, Hitoshi. "Itou Miki roles (anime)". Seiyuu Database. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ↑ Oochi, Yoko. "The Official Art of Fate/stay night". (January 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 101-107.
- ↑ Doi, Hitoshi. "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai Character Case Book 2". Seiyuu Database. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ↑ Doi, Hitoshi. "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai Character Case Book 3". Seiyuu Database. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
External links
- Miki Itō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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