Megumi Ogata
Megumi Ogata | |
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緒方 恵美 | |
Born | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan | June 6, 1965
Alma mater | Tokai University |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Notable credits |
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Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Website | www |
Megumi Ogata (緒方 恵美, Ogata Megumi, born June 6, 1965) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from the Greater Tokyo Area.[1] As a singer, she goes by the name em:óu. She attended Tokai University, but left due to lack of interest. She is also best known for voicing Makoto Naegi and Nagito Komaeda from the Danganronpa Series, Sailor Uranus from Sailor Moon, Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho, Tier Harribel from Bleach, and Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion, as well as playing Yugi Mutou and Dark Yugi in Yu-Gi-Oh! and also Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue in Cardcaptor Sakura.
Early life and career
Megumi started out as a musical actress and attended the same classes as Rumi Kasahara and the late Shiho Niiyama. She used to be affiliated with Aoni Production. Because of her husky voice, she is often typecast as either young men and boys or tomboyish females (a famous example of this being Sailor Uranus, a popular character from Sailor Moon, known for being a charming tomboy in her civilian form).
It is also because of this that she is sometimes referred as "Aniki" ("Big Brother" in Japanese, usually used in gangs) by fans. She married for the second time on April 1, 2004 and appeared on NHK's second anime song marathon on April 30 along with fellow voice actor Ichirou Mizuki.
Filmography
Anime
- 1992
- YuYu Hakusho (Kurama,[2] Minamino Shūichi, Masaru's Mother)
- 1993
- Ghost Sweeper Mikami (Yokoshima's mother, high-leg ghost, Headmaster (young), others)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R (Vampire, Seirēn, Petz)
- Dragon Ball Z (Grandma)
- Jungle King Tar-chan (Cima Marceau)
- Slam Dunk (Takenori Akagi (young))
- 1994
- Captain Tsubasa J (Jun Misugi (young))
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Emeraude, Eagle Vision)
- Yamato Takeru (Roka)
- Doraemon (Naoko, Boy)
- Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai (Hiryu)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S (Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus)[2]
- 1995
- Neon Genesis Evangelion (Shinji Ikari)[2]
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS (Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus)
- Sorcerer Hunters (Mille Feuille)
- Zenki (Anju, Akira Gouki)
- 1996
- Detective Conan (Ayako Nagai)
- B't X (Karen)
- Alice in Cyberland (Charlie)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus)
- Violinist of Hameln (Sizer)
- 1997
- Virus Buster Serge (Leon)
- Vampire Princess Miyu (Reiha, Matsukaze)
- Clamp School Detectives (Akira Kisaragi)
- 1998
- Cardcaptor Sakura (Yukito Tsukishiro, Yue)
- Devilman Lady (Aoi Kurosaki)
- Android Announcer Maico 2010 (Ryoko Masudamasu)
- Flame of Recca (Aki)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Yugi Mutou)
- 1999
- Jibaku-kun (Dead)
- Gokudo the Adventurer (Miroku)
- Great Teacher Onizuka (Juria Murai)
- Hoshin Engi (Fugen Shinjin)
- Neo Ranga (Myō Ōmori)
- Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (Sakon Tachibana)
- Power Stone (WangTang)
- 2000
- Ghost Stories (Akane of the Broadcast Room)
- 2001
- Hiwou War Chronicles (Arisaka)
- Project ARMS (Al Bowen)
- 2002
- Full Moon o Sagashite (Izumi Lio)
- GetBackers (Clayman)
- Hanada Shōnen Shi (Hitomi)
- Samurai Deeper Kyo (Sanada Yukimura, Anayama Kosuke)
- Tokyo Mew Mew (Masaya Aoyama, the Blue Knight, Deep Blue)
- UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie (Valkyrie, Valkyrie Ghost)
- 2003
- Detective School Q (Kyū Renjō)
- 2004
- Black Jack (Keaton)
- 2005
- 2006
- Angel Heart (Yáng Fāng-Yù)
- Black Jack 21 (various minor roles)
- Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori (Prince)
- 2007
- Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora (Waruteishia)
- Bleach (Tier Harribel)
- 2008
- S · A: Special A (Satoru Takishima)
- 2010
- Angel Beats! (Ayato Naoi)[2]
- Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Inspector (Lin Mao)
- 2011
- Nichijou (String of flags at episode 13)
- Tamayura ~Hitotose~ (Fu's mother)
- 2012
- Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate (Oboro Yumeshima)
- Medaka Box Abnormal (Kumagawa Misogi)
- 2013
- 2014
- Chaika - The Coffin Princess (Ricardo Gavarni)
- Hamatora: The Animation (Momoka)
- Tokyo ESP (Ayumu Oozora)
- 2015
- Assassination Classroom (Itona Horibe)
- 2016
- Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue (Aoi Kagami)
- Assassination Classroom 2nd Season/Final Season (Itona Horibe)
- Divine Gate (Narrator)
- Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School (Makoto Naegi, Nagito Komaeda)
- Magical Girl Raising Project (Musician of the Forest, Cranberry)
- Regalia: The Three Sacred Stars (Johann)
- 2017
- Konohana Kitan (Tsubasa, Okami)
- 2018
OVA
- 1994
- Eizou Hakusho (Kurama)
- 1995
- Armitage III (Julian Moore)
- Miyuki-chan in Wonderland (Fuyuri, To Li)
- Eizou Hakusho II (Kurama)
- Kodomo no Omocha (Akito Hayama)
- Glass Mask (Maya Kitajima)
- Rayearth (Emeraude)
- Ah My Goddess (Keiichi Morisato (child))
- Sorcerer Hunters (Mille feuille)
- UFO Princess Valkyrie: SPECIAL - Bridal Training (Valkyrie)
- 1996
- Apocalypse Zero (Harara Hagakure)
- 2011
- Fate/Prototype (Rider's Master)
- 2012
- One Off (Kageyama)
- 2017
- Super Danganronpa 2.5: Komaeda Nagito to Sekai no Hakaisha (Nagito Komaeda)
Anime films
- Yu Yu Hakusho (1993) (Kurama)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R: The Movie (1993) (Young Mamoru)
- Yu Yu Hakusho: Chapter of Underworld's Carnage - Bonds of Fire (1994) (Kurama)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S The Movie (1994) (Haruka Tenoh)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super S: The Nine Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole (1995) (Haruka Tenoh)
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (1997) (Shinji Ikari)
- The End of Evangelion (1997) (Shinji Ikari)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (1999) (Yugi Mutou, Dark Yugi)
- Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie (1999) (Yukito Tsukishiro)
- Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card (2000) (Yue/Yukito Tsukishiro)
- Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street (2002) (Hideki Moroboshi, Noaz Ark)
- Black Jack: The Two Doctors of Darkness (2005) (Brother)
- Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (2007) (Shinji Ikari)
- Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (2009) (Shinji Ikari)
- Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (2012) (Shinji Ikari)
- Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knight's Dream (2014) (Ken Amada)
- Persona 3 The Movie: No. 3, Falling Down (2015) (Ken Amada)
Video games
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- Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue (Aoi Kagami)
- Battle Arena Toshinden 2 (Officer Tracy)
- Battle Arena Toshinden 3 (Officer Tracy)
- Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX (Pachet Vain)
- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (Makoto Naegi)
- Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (Nagito Komaeda, Makoto Naegi)
- Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (Nagito Komaeda, "Servant")
- Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Trial ver.) (Makoto Naegi)
- Dengeki Stryker (Colonel Mirror)
- Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate (Oboro Yumeshima)
- Last Bronx (Yoko Kono)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Emeraude)
- Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai! (Cookie-1)
- Rockman X (Mega Man X)
- Rockman Zero (Harpuia)
- Rockman Zero 2 (Harpuia)
- Rockman Zero 3 (Harpuia)
- Rockman ZX (Biometal Model H)
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel (Shinji Ikari)
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel 2nd (Shinji Ikari)
- Persona 3 (Ken Amada)
- Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold (Ken Amada)
- Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Ken Amada)
- Phantasy Star Online 2 (Shion)
- Princess Nightmare (Phantom)
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: Another Story (Sailor Uranus)
- Star Gladiator and Plasma Sword (June Lin Milliam)
- Street Fighter EX2 and EX3 (Nanase, Sharon)
- Super Robot Wars (Lin Mao, Shinji Ikari)
- Tales of Vesperia (Ioder/Yodel)
- Tengai Makyō: Daiyon no Mokushiroku (Seiya)
- Tomb Raider (Lara Croft)
- Toshinden 2X PP (Tracy)
- True Love Story (Shinobu Kusanagi)
- Twin Goddesses (Carmila)
- Twinbee RPG (Seeds)
- The Legend of Valkyrie Gaiden: The Adventure of Rosa (Michelle)
- Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (Luvedo)
- YuYu Hakusho series (Kurama)
Tokusatsu
- Denkou Choujin Gridman (Voice of Mateibea)
Dubbing
Live-action
- Hackers (Kate "Acid Burn" Libby (Angelina Jolie))
Animation
- Sonic Underground (Manic the Hedgehog (Jaleel White))
- SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (Ann Gora (Candi Milo))
Others
Broadcast radio
- Ogata Megumi no MUSIC COAST
- Ogata Megumi no Ginga ni Hoeru! (1996–1998)
- Ogata Megumi no Ai daze!BABY!
- Kyou wa Ichinichi Anison Zanmai S.S.
Internet radio show
- Ogata Megumi no Himitsu no Ha・Na・Zo・N
- Ogata vs Domon MOEMOEWoo!toko-gumi! (M.O.Bay)
- Bara Iro Tengoku (M.O.Bay)
Personal show
- Love Letter
- Ogata Megumi no Tsuki no Yoru ni Ai ma Show
Full CDs
- Half Moon (March 16, 1994)
- Marine Legend (April 21, 1995)
- Winter Bird (December 13, 1995)
- Multipheno (October 28, 1996)
- Santa Claus ni Naritai (November 11, 1996)
- Megumi Ogata Live: Multipheno Concert Tour 1996 Winter Concert (March 5, 1997)
- MO [em:óu](March 11, 1998)
- Megumi Ogata Live: [em:óu] Concert Tour 1998 ((in Tokio to Hong Kong)) (March 13, 1999)
- Best "Runner" (June 30, 1999)
- Rain (2001/01/10)
- Aitai. ~passed and next 1992-2002~ (2002/12/04)
- STOP, AND GO (2003/07/02)
- Kagami no kuni no alice (2004/10/22)
- Yoake no Jikan (2006/07/05)
- Animegu (2007/10/03)
- LiveCD「Christmas Rose2007~acoustic live」(2008/04/08)
- 666:rock・lock・ROCK! (2008/12/24)
- Desire - Kibou (2013/11/23)
- Animegu. 25th (2017/10/11)
Singles
- Tenki Ame ga Futta Hi (Jan 21, 1996)
- Kaze no Bohyou (May 25, 1996)
- Kizutsukanai ai wa iranai (July 10, 1996)
- Wine Red no Kokoro (October 7, 1996)
- Time Leap (May 25, 1997)
- Jealousy no aza (December 17, 1997)
- Vacation map (February 11, 1998)
- Rasen (November 18, 1998)
- Hikari Wo Sagashite
- Run
- Silver Rain (July 1, 1999)
- Animal Eyes (August 22, 1999)
- Ouchi wo Tsukuro (2001/12/29)
- Kuchen backen und dabeinnocent Prisoner (2013/2/10)
- Kodoku no Kakurenbo (23/9/2015 On sale)
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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1994 | 17th Anime Grand Prix | Voice actor of the Year | Won |
References
- ^ "Ogata Megumi". Hitoshi Doi. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
- ^ a b c d "Eva Voice Actress Megumi Ogata to Perform at CNAnime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
External links
- Official website Template:Ja icon
- Megumi Ogata at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Megumi Ogata at IMDb
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Tokyo
- Musicians from Tokyo
- Anime musicians
- Japanese voice actresses
- Japanese video game actresses
- Japanese female pop singers
- Japanese female rock singers
- 20th-century Japanese actresses
- 21st-century Japanese actresses
- 20th-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese singers