Ami Koshimizu
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| Ami Koshimizu 小清水 亜美 |
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| Birth name | 小清水 亜美 (Koshimizu Ami) |
| Born | February 15, 1986 Kokubunji, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan |
| Occupations | Voice actress |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Labels | Columbia |
| Website | columbia.jp/koshimizuami |
Ami Koshimizu (小清水 亜美 Koshimizu Ami, born February 15, 1986) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Production Baobab management.[1][2] She was born in the city of Kokubunji in Tokyo Prefecture.[3] She is an award winning voice actress.
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[edit] Summary
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[edit] Career
- She graduated from Aomori Yamada High School.[4] Due to her tall stature, she was often described as having model-like features by her classmates.
- She was once part of the theatrical company, Gekidan Wakakusa before joining Production Baobab.
- From her tenure in the Gekidan Wakakusa theatrical company, she was influenced by senior member Mayumi Iizuka to pursue her career as a voice actress.
- She debuted as the voice of Nadja Applefield from Ashita no Nadja when she won an audition during her second year of high school.
- She has been praised for her ability to voice roles ranging from taciturn to tsundere personalities.
- In the first Seiyū Awards held on March 3, 2007, she won the award for best actress in a supporting role for her portrayal of Kallen Stadtfeld in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.
- She is co-hosting the radio program Comchat Countdown with Takahiro Sakurai.
[edit] Personal
- She often wears contact lenses for her vision, but would revert to using glasses when in private.
- While recording, she has a habit of constantly switching the script between her left and right hand.
- She is not particularly adept in her kanji and English. While recording for the Ashita no Nadja drama CDs, she mispronounced the kanji "横暴" from "oubou" (おうぼう) to the incorrect "yokobou" (よこぼう). She also did not understand the definition of the word "rise" from the similarly titled ending theme song she sang for AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission until she asked fellow voice actor Jun Fukuyama during the time spent recording for Code Geass. He gave her the metaphor of the word "rise" being used in "sunrise" to help her understand.
- Mamiko Noto, Hitomi Nabatame, and Yui Horie have all jokingly made the comparison that the animal Ami most resembled was a mouse during their time spent recording for School Rumble.
- After appearing in the commercial for the Code Geass video game, she liked her uniform from the fictional Ashford Academy she wore so much that staff members let her keep it.
[edit] Performance
Leading roles in bold.
[edit] TV anime
- 2003
- Ashita no Nadja (Nadja Applefield) (debut)
- Gunslinger Girl (Claes)
- 2004
- Sweet Valerian (Kanoko)
- School Rumble (Tenma Tsukamoto)
- Hikari to Mizu no Daphne (Yukari Hanaoka)
- Futakoi (Sumireko Ichijou)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (Natsuko Koshino)
- 2005
- IGPX (Yuri Jinno)
- Onegai My Melody (Miki Sakurazuka)
- Eureka Seven (Anemone)
- Futakoi Alternative (Sumireko Ichijou)
- Blood+ (Mao Jahana)
- My-Otome (Nina Wáng)
- LOVELESS (Ai Myoujin)
- Mushishi (Isaza)
- GARO (Sliva)
- 2006
- Asatte no Houkou (Kotomi Shionzaki)
- Onegai my Melody ~Kuru Kuru Shuffle!~ (Miki Sakurazuka)
- Kamisama Kazoku (Tenko)
- Gift〜eternal rainbow〜 (Yukari Kamishiro)
- Kujibiki Unbalance (Ritsuko Kübel Kettenkrad)
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Kallen Stadtfeld,[5] Inoue in Ep. 15)
- Simoun (Paraietta)
- School Rumble Ni Gakki (Tenma Tsukamoto)
- Death Note (Yuri)
- Muteki Kanban Musume (Megumi Kannazuki)
- Lemon Angel Project (Saya Yuuki)
- 2007
- iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia (Yayoi Takatsuki)
- Onegai My Melody Sukkiri♪ (Miki Sakurazuka)
- Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula (Evita Lambert)
- Kimikiss Pure Rouge (Yūmi Hoshino)
- Genshiken 2 (Ritsuko Kübel Kettenkrad)
- Sketchbook 〜full color's〜 (Asaka Kamiya)
- Sola (Sae Sakura)
- Heroic Age (Yuti Ra)
- Myself ; Yourself (Nanaka Yatsushiro)
- 2008
- Code Geass - Lelouch of The Rebellion R2 (Kallen Stadtfeld)
- Hidamari Sketch × 365 (Misato)
- Spice and Wolf (Holo)
- H2O: Footprints in the Sand (Takuma Hirose)
- Special A (Chitose Saiga, Yahiro Saiga (childhood period))
- Strike Witches (Charlotte E. Yeager)
- Macademi Wasshoi! (Takuto Hasegawa)
- 2009
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (Kanako Hosokawa)
- Sora Kake Girl (Mintao)
- Spice and Wolf II (Holo)
- Chrome Shelled Regios (Shante Raite)
- Saki (Nodoka Haramura)
- Umineko no Naku Koro ni (Rosa Ushiromiya)
- Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom (Mio Fujieda)
- Sora no Manimani (Fumie Kotozuka)
- Tegami Bachi (Aria Link)
- 2010
- Omamori Himari (Himari)
- Ladies versus Butlers! (Sanae Shikikagami)
- Strike Witches 2 (Charlotte E. Yeager)
- Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Girls (Charles d'Artagnan)
- Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto (Keito Nichi)
- Tegami Bachi Reverse (Aria Link)
- Psychic Detective Yakumo (Nao Saitou)
- Nurarihyon no Mago (Sasami)
- 2011
- Dog Days (Leonmitchelli Galette des Rois)
- Suite PreCure (Hibiki Hojo / Cure Melody)
- Freezing (Ingrid Bernstein)
- The World God Only Knows II (Kusunoki Kasuga)
- Nyanpire: The Animation (Nyanpire)
- Persona 4: The Animation (Yukiko Amagi)
- Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon (Tomo Asama)
[edit] OVA
- AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission (Aika Sumeragi)
- Denpa teki na Kanojo (Ayase Kazuko)
- Carnival Phantasm (Caren Ortensia, Magical Caren)
- School Rumble OVA Ichigakki Hoshu (Tenma Tsukamoto)
- Murder Princess (Milano Entolasia)
- My-Otome Zwei (Nina Wáng)
- My-Otome 0~S.ifr~ (Sifr Fran)
- Maria-sama ga Miteru OVA (Kanako Hosokawa)
- Nisemonogatari (Oshino Shinobu)
[edit] Film
- Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver the Future! The Rainbow~Colored Flower That Connects the World! (Hibiki Hojo/Cure Melody)
- Suite Precure♪ The Movie: Take it back! The Miraculous Melody that Connects Hearts (Hibiki Hojo/Cure Melody)
[edit] Drama CD
- Ashita no Nadja series (Nadja Applefield)
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
- Franken Fran Drama CD (Fran Madaraki)
- iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia series (Yayoi Takatsuki)
- Volume 1
- Volume 3
- KimiKiss series (Yūmi Hoshino)
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
- Second season volume 1
- Second season volume 2
- Second season volume 3
- Code Geass Sound Episodes (Kallen Stadtfeld)
- Koharubiyori Drama CD (Kuon)
- 咲 -Saki- Drama CD (Haramura Nodoka)
- ChocoMimi Drama CD (Choco)
- Tales of Legendia series (Fenimor Xelhes)
- ~voice of character quest~1
- ~voice of character quest~2
- Parfait Tic! Drama CD (Fuuko Kameyama)
- My-Otome series (Nina Wáng)
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Drama CD Lucky ☆ Star (Kagami Hiiragi)
[edit] Web anime
- Kētai Shōjo (Ichiru Mishima)
[edit] Pachinko
- Gokuraku Parodius (Akane)
[edit] Game
- .hack//Link (Amagi Saika)
- Another Century's Episode 3 (Anemone)
- Another Century's Episode: R (Kallen Stadtfeld)
- Record of Agarest War(Dyshana)
- Ar tonelico II (Luca Truelywaath)
- Agarest Senki Zero (Friedlinde)
- Castlevania Judgment (Sypha Belnades)
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Kallen Stadtfeld)
- Dream Club (Amane / Misaki Shirogane)
- Elvandia Story (Emelia)
- Fate/Tiger Colosseum (Caren Ortensia)
- Fate/Tiger Colosseum UPPER (Caren Ortensia, Magical Caren)
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (Queen)
- Finalist (Wakana Sakoi)
- Futakoi series (Sumireko Ichijou)
- Futakoi
- Futakoi Koi to Mizugi no Survival
- Futakoi Alternative: Koi to Shōjo to Machinegun
- Gift -Prism- (Yukari Kamishiro)
- Growlanser 6: Precarious World (Wendy)
- Hakare na Haato -Dare ga Tame ni Kimi wa Aru? (Harune Moriizumi)
- Hexyz Force (Cecilia Armaclite)
- KimiKiss (Yumi Hoshino)
- The King of Fighters series (Mai Shiranui)[6]
- Kētai Shōjo (Ichiru Mishima)
- Lucky ☆ Star Moe Drill (Kagami Hiiragi)
- My-Otome: Otome Butoushi!! (Nina Wáng)
- Myself ; Yourself (Nanaka Yatsushiro)
- Rockman ZX Advent (Ashe)
- Persona 4 (Yukiko Amagi)
- Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (Misuto)
- Rune Factory Frontier (Mist)
- Rune Factory 3 (Daughter)
- Sacred Blaze (Kiyora)
- School Rumble series (Tenma Tsukamoto)
- School Rumble: Nesan Jiken Desu!
- School Rumble: Neru Musume wa Sodatsu
- School Rumble Ni Gakki Kyōfu no (?) Natsu Gasshuku! Yōkan ni Yūrei arawareru!? Otakara o megutte Makkō Shōbu!!! no Maki
- Separate Hearts (Hikari Hinata)
- Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes (Tsuruhime)
- Suite PreCure: Melody Collection (Hibiki Hojo / Cure Melody)
- Tales of legendia (Fenimore Xelhes, Thyra Welzes)
- Toaru Majutsu no Index (Shizuri Mugino)
- True Tears (Hikari Ogasawara)
[edit] Radio
- Sukuran ☆ Ochakai! (School Rumble Tea Meeting) (February, March 2006)
- Ōkamikku Radio (December 7, 2007 – present)
- Arika & Nina no Otometic Radio (Internet radio)
[edit] Radio CD
- 咲 -Saki- DJCD
- iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia Radio CD
- Arika & Nina no Otometic Radio
[edit] Live
- Arika & Nina no Otometic TV (Internet TV)
- DVD School Rumble presents "Come! Come! Well-Come? party"
- "Natsu Matsuri" (July 2, 2006)
- animeru!? (March 2, 2007)
[edit] Advertisement
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Video Game)
[edit] Theatre
- Super Oshibai: School Rumble~ Osaru-san da yo, Harima-kun!~ (Tenma Tsukamoto)
[edit] Dubbing roles
- CSI: Miami (Dr. Tara Price)
- Little Princess (Little Princess)
- Alice's Birthday (Alice)
- Total Drama series (Sierra)
[edit] Discography
[edit] DVD
- Present, released March 22, 2006.
[edit] Singles
- Sailing to the Future, released March 28, 2007.
- Sailing to the Future
- Rise
- Sailing to the Future (Instrumental)
- Rise (Instrumental)
- Pure Mind: Rune Mist Edition
[edit] Albums
- Natural, released March 22, 2006.
- CIRCLE GAME
- CREAM
- ココロの深いトコロ
- scene11
- この恋は忘れない
- 約束
- MESSAGE
- Present
- SUPER GIRL
- dear friend♡
- SAKURA Fallen
[edit] Other
- My-Otome Zwei Volume 2 Special Package CD New Theme Song - storm / Nina Wáng (Ami Koshimizu), released February 23, 2007.
- storm
- storm (off vocal)
- Nina & Mai Tokiha's Girlish "My-Otome Zwei Volume 2" Impressions With a Lot of Talking Special!!
[edit] References
- ^ (Japanese) http://pro-baobab.jp/ladies/koshimizu_a/index.html
- ^ Doi, Hitoshi. "Koshimizu Ami". Seiyuu Database. January 11, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2011. Archived 12 January 2011 at WebCite
- ^ (Japanese) 小清水亜美 profile
- ^ 小清水亚美 ACGcity 动漫城 ——这里提供的不止是海量的动漫资源
- ^ Shida, Hidekuni et al. "Code Geass". (January 2007) Newtype USA pp. 56-59.
- ^ "Famitsu interview with Ami Koshimizu (Japanese)". Famitsu website. http://www.famitsu.com/interview/article/1228983_1493.html. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
[edit] External links
- Official site (Japanese)
- -amisketch- (Japanese) - Ami's blog
- Ami Koshimizu at the Internet Movie Database
- Ami Koshimizu at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia