Megumi Hayashibara

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Megumi Hayashibara
林原 めぐみ
Born (1967-03-30) March 30, 1967 (age 54)
Other namesMEGUMI
Occupation
Years active1986–present
AgentWoodpark Office
Notable credit(s)
Height155 cm (5 ft 1 in)
Children1
Japanese name
Hiraganaはやしばら めぐみ
Katakanaハヤシバラ メグミ
Websiteking-cr.jp/artist/hayashi/index.html

Megumi Hayashibara (林原 めぐみ, Hayashibara Megumi, born March 30, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office.[1] One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses of the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for her roles in Love Hina, Saber Marionette J, Ranma ½, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Slayers, Detective Conan, Pokémon, All Purpose Cultural Catgirl Nuku Nuku, Video Girl Ai, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, and Shaman King where she also performs the opening themes for the 2001 series, Over Soul and Northern Lights, as well as the 2021 adaptations theme Soul Salvation. [2]

Biography[]

Hayashibara was born on March 30, 1967 in Kita Tokyo, Japan.[3] She studied at a Catholic school and at one point was bullied in fifth grade.[4] She was an active club member and participated in the Badminton, Biology, Broadcasting, Drama and English clubs. She played the role of Alice in an English language production of Alice in Wonderland.[5] Despite qualifying as a nurse, she has never been employed in a nursing position.[6]

On March 30, 1998, Hayashibara married her unnamed company employee 3 years her junior after a five years' acquaintance.[7] On January 10, 2004, Hayashibara announced on her radio show that she was pregnant with her first child.[8] On June 28 of the same year, she gave birth to her daughter by via caesarian section.[citation needed]

Voice acting[]

On the same day as submitting the application for nursing school, Hayashibara went to a book store and found an advert offering free anime voice acting auditions at Arts Vision. Several months after submitting a demo tape, she received a confirmation of passing the first stage of the audition, and eventually decided to continue training as a nurse while doing voice acting.[9][10] In 1986, after a year of voice actor training, Hayashibara was chosen to voice small roles on Maison Ikkoku.[11][2] Initially, she had difficulty with her lines and had to redo many lines after the main recording sessions.[12] Hayashibara later auditioned for Ranma ½ expecting to be cast as Akane Tendo, but was cast as the female half of Ranma Saotome instead.[13] In 1993 and 1995, Hayashibara was a guest at Anime America.[14] At the 1995 event, she decided to give a speech in English after believing the translation at the 1993 event did not reflect what she had said.[15] In 1995, Hayashibara provided the voice of Rei Ayanami in Neon Genesis Evangelion, a role referred to as "innovative casting".[16]

In addition to voicing Musashi/Jessie of Team Rocket in Pokémon, Hayashibara has also voiced Ash's Pidgeotto and Pidgeot, May's Skitty, Whitney's Miltank, Clair's Dratini and Dragonair, Latios, Latias, and Anabel's Espeon in both the Japanese and English-language versions of the anime. She also provides the voice for Ai Haibara in the ongoing anime series, Detective Conan.

While Hayashibara rarely voices male characters, she voiced as Shuichi Saihara in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony due to her deep and vast experience connected to detective characters. She has actually helped the team on making Shuichi more detective-like.

DJ[]

While at nursing school, Hayashibara started a temporary job as a DJ at a local ice skating rink. After becoming better known as a voice actress, she was given her own Radio show, "Heartful Station".[17] After 17 shows, the broadcasting station cancelled the show and other anime related programming to concentrate on traditional music. However, 6 months later, Hayashibara started a new radio show at another broadcaster.[18]

Writing[]

Hayashibara wrote a series of comics for Anime V magazine, with artwork by Sakura Asagi. The comics, known as "Megumi-Toons", talked about her personal life and career. The individual chapters were collected into the book Ashita ga aru sa (明日があるさ, "There is always Tomorrow"), which has been reprinted several times.[19] Hayashibara has also contributed two columns to Newtype magazine; Aitakute Aitakute, and Speaking in Character. Aitakute Aitakute is a series of interviews conducted by Hayashibara with people from all walks of life. Three compilations of the column have been published. Speaking in Character has been translated into English for Newtype USA.

On February 2021, Yen Press announced the release of Hayashibara's memoir The Characters Taught Me Everything: Living Life One Episode at a Time, in which she examines her career and the ways the characters she portrayed in various anime series affected it. The book is currently available for digital release, with the physical release slated for August 2021.[20]

Filmography[]

Television animation[]

Year Title Role Other notes Sources
1986 Maison Ikkoku Various roles
1988 Osomatsu-kun Todomatsu
Mashin Hero Wataru Himiko Shinobibe
Moeru! Oniisan Kaede
1989 Chinpui Eri Kasuga [21]
City Hunter Misuzu
Alfred J. Kwak Alfred J. Kwak
Madō King Granzort
  • Guriguri
  • Enuma
Patlabor: The TV Series Momoko Sakurayama
Ranma ½ Ranma Saotome (female and childhood)
Riding Bean Carrie
Tenkuu Senki Shurato Naraou Renge
1990 Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko Saki Yamamori
Kyatto Ninden Teyandee Chomoranma #1/2
Heisei Tensai Bakabon Bakabon
1991 3X3 Eyes Pai Ayanokoji/Sanjiyan Unkara
Kinkyū Hasshin Saver Kids Seira
Magical Princess Minky Momo Minky Momo Second series
Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh Yū Izumi, Ruruko Himeki, Faruzebu, Kozue Yamaguchim, Hichō's mother, Yoppā's mother
1992 Bannō Bunka Nekomusume OVA Atsuko 'Nuku Nuku' Natsume
Flanders no Inu, Boku no Patrasche Nero
Floral Magician Mary Bell Mory
Tekkaman Blade Aki Kisaragi
Video Girl Ai OVA Ai Amano
YuYu Hakusho Genkai (young)
1993 Nekketsu Saikyo Gozaurer Hiromi Tachibana, Erika Kozu
1994 Blue Seed Momiji Fujimiya
Christmas in January Mizuki
DNA² Tomoko Saeki
Macross Plus Lucy McMillan
Tico of the Seven Seas Nanami Simpson
1995 Neon Genesis Evangelion Rei Ayanami, Yui Ikari, Penpen, Unit 01
Slayers Lina Inverse
Sorcerer Hunters Tira Misu
1996 Detective Conan Shiho Miyano (Ai Haibara) [22]
Slayers Next Lina Inverse [23]
Saber Marionette J Lime [24][25]
1997 Pocket Monsters Musashi (Jessie), Rumika (Jessiebelle), Mutsuko (Cindy), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Pigeon (Ash's Pidgeotto), Satoshi's Pigeot (Ash's Pidgeot)
Saber Marionette J Again Lime
Slayers Try Lina Inverse
The Puzzling Challenge Letter of the Mysterious Thief Dorapan Wang Dora
1998 All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku TV Atsuko Natsume
Cowboy Bebop Faye Valentine
Cyber Team in Akihabara Tsubame Otorii
Lost Universe Canal Vorfeed
Saber Marionette J to X Lime
Shadow Skill Elle Regu [26][27]
1999 Pocket Monsters: Episode Orange Archipelago Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Pigeon/Pidgeot (Ash's Pidgeotto/Pidgeot)
Pocket Monsters: Episode Gold & Silver Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Gomazou (Ash's Phanpy), Akane's Miltank (Whitney's Miltank), Ibuki's Miniryu/Hakuryu (Clair's Dratini/Dragonair), Silver
Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko Madoka Midou
2000 Love Hina Haruka Urashima
Mewtwo! I Am Here Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Pikachutwo
Doki Doki Wildcat Engine Wang Dora
Invincible King Tri-Zenon Kana Uryuu [28]
2001 Shaman King Anna Kyoyama, Opacho
Tales of Eternia: The Animation Marone Bluecarno
2002 Cheeky Angel Megumi Amatsuka
Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat Piyoko
Pocket Monsters Side Stories Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Gomazou (Ash's Phanpy)
Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation Musashi (Jessie), Hoenn Pokédex, Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Gomazou (Ash's Phanpy), Takeshi's Mizugorou (Brock's Mudkip), Kasumi's Ruriri (Misty's Azurill), Haruka's Eneco (May's Skitty), Haruka's Eievui (May's Eevee)
2003 Di Gi Charat Nyo! Piyoko
Hitsuji no Uta Chizuna Takashiro
2004 Sgt. Frog Rei Kinoshita Episode 48
2006 The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon Musashi (Jessie)
Pocket Monsters: Diamond and Pearl Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Hikozaru (Ash's Chimchar), Haruka's Glacia (May's Glaceon)
Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori no Fantasy Hello Kitty [29]
2008 Slayers Revolution Lina Inverse [30][31]
2009 Slayers Evolution-R Lina Inverse
2010 Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Cabernet's Futachimaru (Burgundy's Dewott), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin Narrator
2011 Blue Exorcist Yuri Egin
2012 Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2 Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Cabernet's Futachimaru (Burgundy's Dewott), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
2013 Chihayafuru 2 Midori Sakurazawa
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Pigeon (Ash's Pidgeotto), Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
Pocket Monsters: XY Musashi (Jessie), Serena's Fokko/Tairenar (Serena's Fennekin/Braixen), Florges
2014 Insufficient Direction Ronpāsu
Magic Kaito 1412 Ai Haibara
One Piece Rebecca
Wildernuts Ludo
Space Dandy Pine-Pine
Sword Art Online II Kyouko Yuuki/Erika [32]
Cross Ange Sophia Ikaruga Misurugi [33]
2015 Pocket Monsters: XY&Z Musashi (Jessie), Serena's Tairenar (Serena's Braixen), Florges
2016 Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū Miyokichi
Ushio and Tora Hakumen no Mono [34]
Sengoku Chōjū Giga Narrator
Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Satoshi's Mokuroh (Ash's Rowlet), Satoshi's Iwanko (Ash's Rockruff)
2017 Onihei Hankachō Ofusa Episode 2 [35]
The Dragon Dentist Shibana Natsume [36]
Rin-ne Otome Rokudō
2018 FLCL Progressive Haruha Raharu [37]
Karakuri Circus Shirogane (Éléonore) Saiga, Francine, Angelina Saiga, Doll Francine, Fake Doll Francine [38]
2019 Carole & Tuesday Flora [39]
2020 Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2045 Takashi Shimamura
Pokémon Journeys: The Series Goh's Scorbunny/Raboot/Cinderace
2021 Shaman King (2021) Anna Kyoyama, Opacho
Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu Irina Luminesk[40]

Original video animation (OVA)[]

Year Title Role Other notes Sources
1989 Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket Christina Mackenzie
Riding Bean Carrie
1990 Video Girl Ai Ai
1991 3×3 Eyes Pai [41]
1993 Bad Boys Kumi Yoshimoto [42]
1994 Minky Momo: Tabidachi no Eki Momo [43]
Tekkaman Blade II Aki [44]
Macross Plus Lucy Macmillan [45]
1995 3×3 Eyes Seima Densetsu Pai [41]
Saber Marionette R Lime [46][47]

Anime films[]

Year Title Role Other notes Sources
1986 Project A-ko Ume [48]
Castle in the Sky Woman wearing blue clothing As cited in the original Japanese credits
1992 Hashire Melos! Clair
1994 Sailor Moon S: The Movie Himeko Nayotake
1995 Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World Bidano, Nobiko, Nonbi
Slayers The Motion Picture Lina Inverse
1996 Slayers Return Lina Inverse
Tenchi Muyo! in Love Achika Masaki [49]
1997 Elmer's Adventure: My Father's Dragon Boris the Dragon
Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper Ai Haibara
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth Rei Ayanami
Slayers Great Lina Inverse
The End of Evangelion Rei Ayanami
1998 The Great Operating of Springing Insects Wang Dora
Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur), Pikachutwo
Slayers Gorgeous Lina Inverse
Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target Ai Haibara
1999 Pocket Monsters the Movie - Mirage Pokémon: Lugia's Explosive Birth Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur) [50]
Detective Conan: The Last Magician of the Century Ai Haibara
2000 Crayon Shin Chan Chris the Cowboy Girl
Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters the Movie - Emperor of the Crystal Tower Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Fushigidane (Ash's Bulbasaur)
2001 Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven Ai Haibara
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie Faye Valentine
Clockwork Island Adventure Honey Queen
Pocket Monsters the Movie - Celebi: Encounter Beyond Time Musashi (Jessie)
Slayers Premium Lina Inverse [51]
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Leila
Di Gi Charat - A Trip to the Planet Piyoko
2002 Goal! Goal! Goal!! Wang Dora
Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters the Movie - Guardian Gods of the City of Water Musashi (Jessie), Latias
2003 Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie - Wishing Star of the Seven Nights: Jirachi Musashi (Jessie), Absol
2004 Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie - Sky-Splitting Visitor: Deoxys Musashi (Jessie), Takeshi's Mizugorou (Brock's Mudkip), Haruka's Eneco (May's Skitty)
Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey Ichi/Hachi
2005 Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths Ai Haibara
Lupin the 3rd: Crisis in Tokyo Maria
Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie - Mew and the Wave Hero: Lucario Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Gomazou (Ash's Phanpy), Takeshi's Mizugorou (Brock's Mudkip)
2006 Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem Ai Haibara
Paprika Doctor Atsuko "Paprika" Chiba
Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie - Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy Musashi (Jessie)
2007 Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure Ai Haibara
Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone Rei Ayanami
Highlander: The Search for Vengeance Kyala
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie - Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai Musashi (Jessie)
2008 Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie - Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Hikozaru (Ash's Chimchar)
2009 Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Rei Ayanami
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie - Arceus: To a Conquering Spacetime Musashi (Jessie) [52]
Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser Ai Haibara
2010 Mardock Scramble: The First Compression Rune Balot
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie - Supreme Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark Musashi (Jessie)
Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky Ai Haibara
2011 Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion Rune Balot
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! the Movie - Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom Musashi (Jessie)
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! the Movie - Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram Musashi (Jessie)
Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence Ai Haibara
2012 Asura Wakasa
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Rei Ayanami (Tentative Name)
Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo Narrator
Mardock Scramble: The Third Exhaust Rune Balot
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! the Movie - Kyurem VS the Sacred Swordsman: Keldeo Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
Wolf Children Mrs. Fujii
Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker Ai Haibara
Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! Niko [53]
2013 Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea Ai Haibara
Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie Ai Haibara
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! the Movie - ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens Musashi (Jessie), Satoshi's Tsutarja (Ash's Snivy), Joy's Tabunne (Nurse Joy's Audino)
2014 Pokémon the Movie XY: The Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie Musashi (Jessie), Serena's Fokko (Serena's Fennekin)
Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper Ai Haibara
Expelled from Paradise [54]
2015 Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno Ai Haibara
Pokémon the Movie XY - The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa Musashi (Jessie)
2016 Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare Ai Haibara
Pokémon the Movie XY&Z: Volcanion and the Exquisite Magearna Musashi (Jessie), Serena's Tairenar (Serena's Braixen)
2017 Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! Musashi (Jessie)
2018 Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer Ai Haibara
Pokémon the Movie: Everyone's Story Musashi (Jessie)
Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2202 Megumi Kanzaki Sixth film [55]
2021 Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Rei Ayanami (Tentative Name) [56]
My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission Pino

Video games[]

Year Title Platform Role Notes Sources
1995 Blue Seed: The Legend of Hiroku Kushinada Sega Saturn Momiji Fujimiya [57]
3×3 Eyes Kyūsei Kōshu PlayStation, Sega Saturn Pai [58][59]
1996 Neon Genesis Evangelion Sega Saturn Rei Ayanami [60]
Ranma ½: Battle Renaissance PlayStation Ranma Saotome (female) [61][62]
1997 Ray Tracers PlayStation Asuka Saito
Neon Genesis Evangelion: 2nd Impression Sega Saturn Rei Ayanami [63]
Saber Marionette J: Battle Sabers PlayStation Lime [64]
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel Windows 95, Macintosh, Sega Saturn, PlayStation Rei Ayanami, Mana Kirishima [65][66][67]
Slayers Royal Sega Saturn, PlayStation Lina Inverse [68][69]
Super Robot Wars F Sega Saturn Patricia Hackman [70]
1998 Mobile Suit Gundam: Gihren's Greed Sega Saturn Christina Mackenzie [71]
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete Sega Saturn Lemina Ausa [72]
3×3 Eyes Tenrin' ō Genmu PlayStation Pai [73][74]
Slayers Royal 2 Sega Saturn Lina Inverse [75][76]
2000 Love Hina 1: Ai wa Kotoba no Naka ni PlayStation Haruka Urashima [77]
2001 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Ayanami Raising Project Windows 95, Windows 98 Rei Ayanami [78][79]
2003 Love Hina Gorgeous: Chiratto Happening PlayStation, PlayStation 2 Haruka Urashima [80][81]
2008 Dissidia Final Fantasy Shantotto [82]
2011 Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy PlayStation Portable Shantotto [82][83]
Final Fantasy Type-0 Andoria [82]
2012 Project X Zone Nintendo 3DS Due Flabellum
2015 Dragon's Dogma Online Mysial [82]
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Shantotto [82]
2016 World of Final Fantasy Shantotto [82]
2017 Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony PlayStation 4, PS Vita, PC Shuichi Saihara [82]
2017 Fire Emblem Heroes Android, IOS Freyja [82]

Dubbing roles[]

Dubbing performances
Year Title Role Original performer Notes Sources
1965-12-09 Peanuts ("Charlie Brown") specials Marcie [84]
1994-07-15 True Lies Dana Tasker Eliza Dushku [85][86]
19961996-12-18 Scream Casey Becker Drew Barrymore [87]
19971996-09-04 Donkey Kong Country Diddy Kong Andrew Sabiston [88]
2001 Amélie Amélie Poulain Audrey Tautou [89]
2013 Her Samantha Scarlett Johansson [90]
2013-07-12 Pacific Rim Mako Mori Rinko Kikuchi [91][92]
2014-05-09 Chef Molly Scarlett Johansson [93][94]
2016-06-24 Independence Day: Resurgence Dr. Catherine Marceaux Charlotte Gainsbourg [95][96]
2016 RWBY Raven Branwen
2018 Pacific Rim Uprising Mako Mori Rinko Kikuchi [97]
2019 Pokémon Detective Pikachu Dr. Ann Laurent Rita Ora [98]

† Year of original release

Drama CD[]

Audio drama performances
Year Title Label catalog number Role Notes Sources
1990-07-21 RG Veda King Records KICA-19 Ashura [99]
1992-09-26 Nekomusume Sound Phase 0I King Records KICA-123 Natsume Atsuko [100]
1992-11-21 Nekomusume Sound Phase 0II King Records KICA-129 Natsume Atsuko [101]
1993-02-05 Nekomusume Sound Phase 0III King Records KICA-140 Natsume Atsuko [102]
1993-06-23 Nekomusume Sound Phase 0V King Records KICA-152 Natsume Atsuko [103]
1993-09-22 Nekomusume Sound Phase 0VI King Records KICA-164 Natsume Atsuko [104]
1994-08-24 GS Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen KICA-211 DJ [105]
1994-08-24 Bakuretsu Hunter Whip 2 Starchild KICA-213 [106][107]
1994-09-21 Popful Mail Paradise King Records
  • KICA-1150
  • KICA-1156
  • KICA-1161
  • KICA-1164
  • KICA-1169
Mail Series of five CDs [108][109]
1995-03-03 Bakuretsu Hunter Whip 5 King Records KICA-229 [110]
1995-03-24 Saber Marionette R first series Starchild KICA-234 [111]
1995-04-21 Saber Marionette R second series Starchild KICA-240 [112]
1995-06-21 Saber Marionette R third series Starchild KICA-244 [113]
1995-06-21 Bakuretsu Hunter II King Records KICA-245, ... KICA-278 Tira Misu Series of five CDs [99][114]
1996-01-24 Saber Marionette J first series Starchild KICA-288 [115]
1996-02-21 Saber Marionette J second series Starchild KICA-292 [116]
1996-04-24 Saber Marionette J third series Starchild KICA-299 [117]
1996-05-22 Saber Marionette J fourth series Starchild KICA-304 [118]
1996-06-28 Mujintou Monogatari JSCA-29040 Saori Kurashima [119]
1996-07-24 Popful Mail The Next Generation King Records
  • KICA-1184
  • KICA-1195
Mail Series of two CDs [108][120]
1997-04-23 Jungle de Ikou! King Records
  • KICA-346
  • KICA-353
  • KICA-363
Ongo Series of three CDs [99][121]
2000-07-28 DiGi Charat CD Drama so nyo 4 GCFC-008 Pyokola-Analog III [122]
2000-09-30 DiGi Charat CD Drama so nyo 5 GCFC-010 Pyokola-Analog III [123]
2005-07-21 Slayers vs. Orphen King Records Lina Inverse [124][125]
Akihabara Dennou Gumi Tsubame radio drama [126]
Dancing Whispers Miifa [127]
Di Gi Charat Pyokola-Analog III [128]
GS Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!! DJ [129]
Kodomotachi ha Yoru no Juunin Yumi [130]
Lamune & 40 DX Mountain Dew Gold [131]
Lips the Agent Yuu, Winter Fairy [132]
Love Hina Urashima Haruka [133]
Mujintou Monogatari Kurashima Saori [134]
Neon Genesis Evangelion Rei Ayanami [135]
Shadow Skill El Lag [136]
Slayers Extra Lina Inverse [137]
SM Girls Saber Marionette J Lime [138]
SM Girls Saber Marionette R Lime [139]
Tokyo Juliette Ayase Minori [140]


Discography[]

Albums[]

Year Album details Peak Oricon
chart position[141]
Sales (JPN) Certifications
(sales thresholds)
1991 Half and, Half
  • Released: March 21, 1991 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
43 20,180
1992 Whatever
  • Released: March 5, 1992 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
18 22,180
Perfume
  • Released: August 5, 1992 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
13 27,090
1993 Shamrock
  • Released: August 21, 1993 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
12 42,510
1994 Sphere
  • Released: July 2, 1994 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
8 70,810
1995 Enfleurage
  • Released: March 5, 1995 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
6 97,260
1996 Bertemu
  • Released: November 1, 1996 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
3 222,860 Gold
1997 Irāvatī
  • Released: August 6, 1997 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
5 277,060 Gold
1999 Fuwari
  • Released: October 27, 1999 (Re-release: March 16, 2005)
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
5 117,820 Gold
2002 Feel Well
  • Released: June 26, 2002
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD
7 101,410 Gold
2004 Center Color
  • Released: January 7, 2004
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
10 50,025
2007 Plain
  • Released: April 21, 2007
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
18 19,694
2010 Choice
  • Released: July 21, 2010
  • Label: Starchild
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD
6 18,926
2018 Fifty-Fifty
  • Released: March 30, 2018
  • Label: King Amusement Creative
  • Format: CD, CD+Blu-ray disc (Limited edition)
18 8,462

Singles[]

Year Song(s) Peak Oricon
chart position[142][143]
First-week sales Total sales Certification Album
1988 "Yakusoku da yo"
1990 "Pulse" 92 1,370 2,630
1991 "Niji-iro no Sneaker" 43 6,190 11,000 Half and, Half / Whatever
1992 "Yume o Dakishimete" 90 2,550 2,550 Shamrock
"Haruneko Fushigi Tsukiyo: Oshiete Happiness" 49 6,060 8,740
1993 "Our Day... Bokura no Good Day" 54 7,940 11,080 Shamrock
"Yume Hurry Up" 58 6,980 6,980 Sphere
1994 "Until Strawberry Sherbet" 42 10,990 15,320
"Touch and Go!!" 37 11,360 16,450 Enfleurage
1995 "Midnight Blue" 27 19,560 71,550 Bertemu
"Going History" 25 27,910 62,560
1996 "Give a Reason" 9 70,180 232,850
"Kagiri nai Yokubō no Naka de" 20 26,510 69,510
"Just Be Conscious" 11 65,460 175,110 Iravati
"Successful Mission" 7 66,450 139,120
1997 "Don't Be Discouraged" 4 105,590 211,340 Feel Well
"Reflection" 25 80,310 136,170 Iravati
1998 "Fine Colorday" 9 54,520 91,720
"Infinity" 8 64,640 141,510
"Raging Waves" 8 50,340 111,970
"A House Cat" 6 46,830 87,220
"Proof of Myself" 9 49,210 91,750
1999 "Question at Me" 13 45,350 72,570 Fuwari
"Booska! Booska!!" 50 5,840 8,400 Feel Well
2000 "Sakura Saku" 7 64,660 104,500
"Unsteady" 14 30,720 40,880
2001 "Over Soul" 7 60,930 110,570
"Feel Well" 11 22,220 38,720
"Brave Heart" 11 40,390 63,800
2002 "Northern Lights" 3 44,660 93,080 Center Color
"Treat or Goblins" 19 15,820 30,970
"Koibumi" 7 34,140 65,220 Center Color / Plain
2003 "Makenaide, Makenaide..." 8 14,408 25,041 Plain
2006 "Meet Again" 12 14,263 24,393
2007 "A Happy Life" 12 10,875 20,108 Choice
2008 "Plenty of Grit" 6 14,940 25,931
2009 "Front Breaking" 15 8,949 13,782
"Shūketsu no En de" 7 14,865 43,588
2010 "Shūketsu no Unmei" 5 11,528 21,633 Vintage White
2012 "Tsubasa" 36 1,575 3,940 Fifty-Fifty
2015 "Sanhara: Sei naru Chikara" 17 4,181 6,088
2016 "Usurai Shinju" 13 5,568 8,659
2017 "Imawa no Shinigami" 31 3,438 4,646

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