Saeko Shimazu
| Saeko Shimazu | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
September 8, 1959 Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan  | 
| Occupation | Voice actress, Singer | 
| Years active | 1980 - present | 
| Website | http://www.saeko.gr.jp/ | 
Saeko Shimazu (島津 冴子 Shimazu Saeko, born September 8, 1959) is a Japanese voice actress from Isehara. Shimazu is notable for having had voice roles in all four of the major anime television series based on the works of Rumiko Takahashi - she played Shinobu Miyake in Urusei Yatsura, Sayako Kuroki in Maison Ikkoku, Kodachi Kuno in Ranma ½, and Abi-hime in InuYasha.[1] Shimazu is currently a freelancer.
Anime voice roles
- 1980
 
- Space Warrior Baldios (Emily)
 - Rescueman (Nana)[2]
 - Mighty Atom (Midori)
 
- 1981
 
- Urusei Yatsura (Shinobu Miyake)[3]
 - Golden Warrior Gold Lightan (Emi Takakura, Aishi Raitan)
 - Dr. Slump (Hiyoko)
 - Dokonjō Gaeru (Pato)
 - Muteking, The Dashing Warrior (Kiyomi)
 
- 1982
 
- Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (Mikaduki Nana)
 - Sasuga no Sarutobi (Kirigia Mako)[4]
 - Combat Mecha Xabungle (Rag Uralo)
 - Don Dracula (Chocola)
 - Miss Machiko (Ririi Sugishita)
 - Magical Princess Minky Momo (Merijien, Chimuru, Teia)
 
- 1983
 
- Cobra (Eris)
 - Aura Battler Dunbine (Lana Parkinson)
 - Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel (Megumi Ayase)[5]
 
- 1984
 
- Heavy Metal L-Gaim (Oldna Poseidal, Miyama Lilin)
 - Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature (Bagi)
 - Persia, the Magic Fairy (Sayo Mitomo)[5]
 - Lupin III (Jieni)
 
- 1985
 
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Four Murasame)
 - Alpine Rose (Mathilda)
 - Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs (Annie)
 - Dirty Pair (Yuri)[6]
 - Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God (Luna Rossa)
 
- 1986
 
- Uchūsen Sagittarius (Henseremu)
 - Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Four Murasame, Masai Ngava)
 - Animated Classics of Japanese Literature (Saeko)
 - High School! Kimengumi (Nancy Toruneaata)
 - Maison Ikkoku (Sayoko Kuroki)[5]
 
- 1987
 
- Metal Armor Dragonar (Min)
 - City Hunter (Midori Oohara)
 - Tsuide ni Tonchinkan (Andy Jones)
 - Hiatari Ryōkō! (Enomoto Kyouko)
 
- 1988
 
- Mister Ajikko (Shoukichi)
 
- 1989
 
- 1990
 
- Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko (Kumiko Yoshiaki)
 - Tanoshii Moomin Ikka (Raguna)
 - Warau Salesman (Mushi Aji Ariko)
 
- 1991
 
- Oishinbo (Mariko Niki)
 
- 1992
 
- Floral Magician Mary Bell (Lucy)
 
- 1993
 
- Cooking Papa (Saeko)
 
- 1994
 
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Narrator)
 
- 1995
 
- El-Hazard (Miz Mishtal)
 - Slayers (Remi)
 - Sorcerer Hunters (Doctor Iiwa)
 
- 1997
 
- Vampire Princess Miyu (Shinma Jewel-Wash)
 - Maze (Medusa)
 
- 1998
 
- El-Hazard: The Alternative World (Miz Mishtal)
 - Sentimental Graffiti (Teacher, Opuningunareshon)
 - All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (Akiko Natsume)
 - Detective Conan (Midori Ozaki)
 
- 1999
 
- Shuukan!! Storyland (Manager)
 - Doraemon (Joouari)
 
- 2000
 
- Shuukan!! Storyland (Yamagishi Eiko)
 
- 2003
 
- Detective Conan (Ruri Ojou)
 
- 2004
 
OVA
- Earthian (Aya)
 - Urusei Yatsura OVAs (Shinobu Miyake)
 - Starship Troopers (Claire)
 - A-Ko the Versus (Chichi Raiza)
 - Kimagure Orange Road Pilot OVA (Madoka Ayukawa)
 - Spirit Warrior (Saeko)
 - Izumo OVA (Sanae)
 - Sakura Wars: Ecole de Paris (Glycine Bleumer)[8]
 - Sakura Wars: Le Nouveau Paris (Glycine Bleumer)
 - Heavy Metal L-Gaim (Oldna Poseidal)
 - El-Hazard OVA (Miz Mishtal)
 - El-Hazard: The Magnificent World 2 (Miz Mishtal)
 - Glass Mask OVA (Saeko Mizuki, Yuu's mother)[7]
 - Sukeban Deka (Emi Mizuchi)
 - Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God OVA (Luna Rossa)
 - Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (Shirasagi Yumiko)[9]
 - Dirty Pair OVAs (Yuri)
 - All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku OVA (Akiko Natsume)
 - All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku DASH! OVA (Akiko Natsume)
 - Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Eien no Once More (Megumi Ayase)
 - Ranma ½ OVA (Kodachi Kuno)
 - Lunn Flies into the Wind (Lunn)
 - Leina: Wolf Sword Legend (Emi Mizuchi)
 
Anime Film
- Urusei Yatsura (film series) (Shinobu Miyake)
 - Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness (Chimama Maho)
 - Kentaurosu No Densetsu (Akane)
 - Xabungle Graffiti (Rag Rawro)
 - Dirty Pair: Project Eden (Yuri)
 - Rescueman Movie (Nana)
 - Techno Police 21C (Sukyani)
 - Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (Tajima Tenko)
 - Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China (Kodachi Kuno)
 - Lupin III: Legend of the Gold of Babylon (Lasanga)
 
Game
- Asuka 120% (Tetsuko Ōgigaya)
 - Another Century's Episode 2 (Risu Min)
 - Anesuto Ebansu Shirizu (Nise Oujo)
 - VainDream (Son)
 - Urusei Yatsura - Stay With You (Shinobu Miyake)
 - Urusei Yatsura - Dear My Friends (Shinobu Miyake)
 - SD Gundam G Generation (Four Murasame)
 - Kaiser Knuckle (Lihua)
 - Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman 3 (Kureha Hime)
 - Kensei: Sacred Fist (Kazane Tsukikage)
 - Kisetsu Wo Daki Shimete (Bouhoha, Esami)
 - Gihren no Yabou (Four Muramase)
 - Sakura Taisen 3 ~Pari wa Moeteiru ka~ (Glycine Bleumer)
 - Sakura Taisen 4 ~Koi Seyo, Otome~ (Glycine Bleumer)
 - Sakura Taisen Monogatari ~Mysterious Paris~ (Glycine Bleumer)
 - Dramatic Dungeon Sakura Taisen ~Kimi aru ga tame~ (Glycine Bleumer)
 - Super Robot Wars (Four Murasame, Orudona Poseidaru, Ragu Uraro, Risu Min, Karen)
 - Tales of Destiny 2 (Fortuna)
 - Tokuda (Shodai Shindei)
 - Valis 3 (Varuna)
 - Langrisser (Namu)
 - Ranma ½ Video Game Series (Kodachi Kuno)
 - Rei Koku - Ikeda Kizoku Shinrei Kenkyuusho - (Denwa No Josei)
 
Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | 8th Anime Grand Prix | Voice actress of the Year | Won | 
References
- ↑ "Rumic World: Articles". Furinkan.com. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
 - ↑ http://www.usagi.org/~doi/seiyuu/shimazu-saeko/roles.html
 - ↑ http://www.furinkan.com/uy/characters/index.htm
 - ↑ http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/240425/products/cinema/778858/1/
 - 1 2 3 http://www.usagi.org/doi/seiyuu/shimazu-saeko/roles.html
 - ↑ http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/240425/products/cinema/674871/1/
 - 1 2 3 http://seiyuu.info/extendedlisting.php?seiyuu=Saeko+Shimazu
 - ↑ http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/240425/products/cinema/580865/1/
 - ↑ http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/240425/products/cinema/687682/1/
 
External links
- Saeko Shimazu at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
 - Official website "Angel's Voice" (Japanese)
 - Official Blog (Japanese)
 
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