Miki Itō
Miki Itō | |
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伊藤 美紀 | |
Born | Miki Hirano October 21, 1962 Tokyo, Japan |
Alma mater | University of Tsukuba |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1985–present |
Agent | Office Osawa |
Height | 152 cm (5 ft 0 in) |
Miki Itō (伊藤 美紀, Itō Miki, née Hirano (平野), born October 21, 1962 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator who is affiliated with the Office Osawa agency.[1]
Biography
She graduated from the University of Tsukuba. She began attending the Katsuta Voice Actor's Academy in her third year, and in January 1985 she debuted as a voice actress in OVA Greed. The next film of 1986, a child's project, is the first to star. Originally, the width of the performance was assessed, so there were a lot of players who were performing in the decade of 1990.
She had a scenic experience, but in the early 1990, she moved to the Office Osawa talent agency because she wanted to work as a storyteller. It is probable that it belongs to the office until the present. Since the late 1990s, childcare and care activities have also been reduced, but many more activities are observed.
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)
- Mahōjin Guru Guru (Churu)
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 (Touko 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)
- Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~ (Carmen)
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)
- Go Jetters (Kyan)
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)
- GetAmped2 (2008) (Linda Bobo)
- 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)
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (2016) (Android #18)
- Fate/Grand Order (2016) (Jaguar Man)
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
- ^ a b c d e f 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
- Official agency profile Template:Ja icon
- Miki Itō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia