Yōko Asada
Appearance
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Yōko Asada | |
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浅田 葉子 | |
Born | Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan | 23 May 1969
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1992–present |
Agent | 81 Produce |
Yōko Asada (浅田 葉子, Asada Yōko, born May 23, 1969) is a Japanese voice actress from Hyōgo Prefecture. She is affiliated with the talent management firm 81 Produce.[1]
Filmography
TV series
- Wedding Peach (1995), Girl (ep 12)
- You're Under Arrest (1996), Hiromi Shinohara (ep 9)
- Detective Conan (1996), Ishiguro (ep 217)
- Ganbarist! Shun (1996), female student (ep 2)
- Pocket Monsters (1997), Botan
- Kyuumei Senshi Nanosaver (1997), Kei
- Weiß Kreuz (1998), Midori Hazuki (Ep. 20)
- Serial Experiments Lain (1998), Alice Mizuki[2]
- His and Her Circumstances (1998), Music teacher (ep 14)
- D4 Princess (1999), Aino Nozomi
- Gregory Horror Show (1999), Roulette Boy
- Ippatsu Kiki Musume (1999), Linda
- Digimon Tamers (2001), D-Reaper, Juri Kato
- Kokoro Library (2001), Raika Mizumoto (ep 10)
- Digimon Frontier (2002), Plotmon
- Kyo Kara Maoh! (2004), Roseno
- Aria the Animation (2005), Akiko Hoshino (ep 12–13)
- Koi suru Tenshi Angelique: Kokoro no Mezameru Toki (2006), Queen of Seijuu[3]
- Koi suru Tenshi Angelique: Kagayaki no, hita (2007), Queen/Angelique Collet[4]
Original video animation (OVA)
- Golden Boy (1995), Ayuko (young)
- Cool Devices (1995), Cat Girl (Operation 3), Marino Ohkura (Operation 6), Minako (Operation 10)
- My Dear Marie (1996), Mari
- Ninja Cadets (1996), Inaba
- Parade Parade (1996), Kaori Shiine, theme song performance
- Alice in Cyberland (1997), Alice
- Tournament of the Gods: Title Match (1997), Plumerock (ep 2), Receptionist (ep 1)
- Pendant (1997)
- Wild Cardz (1998), Casa Clover
- Dragon Knight: The Wheel of Time (1998), Natasha, theme song performance
- Mystery of the Necronomicon (1999), Asuka Kashiwagi
- Dokyusei 2 Special: Sotsugyousei (1999), Sakurako Sugimoto
- Angelique: Shiroi Tsubasa no Memoir (2000), Angelique Collet[5]
- éX-Driver (2000), Lorna Endou[6]
- Angelique: Seichi Yori Ai o Komete (2001), Angelique Collet[7]
Film
- éX-Driver the Movie (2002), Lorna Endou[6]
- Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon (2002), Juri Katou
Video games
- Arc the Lad II (1996), Leeza
- Lunar: Silver Star Story (1996), Mia Ausa
- Ehrgeiz (1998), Tifa Lockhart (Arcade Version)
- Princess Quest (1998), Will
- Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage (1999), Rinka Yoshino
- Unison: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance (2000), Cela
- Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector (2003), Roulette Boy
Drama CD
- Digimon Tamers Original Story: Message in the Packet (2003), Juri Katou
- Digimon Tamers 2018: Days -Information and the Unordinary- (2018), Juri Katou
References
- ^ Doi, Hitoshi. "Asada Yoko". Seiyuu Database. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
- ^ "serial experiments lain" (in Japanese). New Type Anime. Archived from the original on December 12, 2010. Retrieved December 10, 2009.
- ^ "TVアニメーション 恋する天使アンジェリーク" [Navigation direction: Click on Staff/Cast then click on Cast] (in Japanese). gamecity.ne.jp. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ "Koi suru Tenshi Angelique: Kagayaki no, hita" (in Japanese). gamecity.ne.jp. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ "Angelique: Shiroi Tsubasa no Memoir Cast & Staff" (in Japanese). gamecity.ne.jp. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ a b "エクスドライバー DVD-BOX" (in Japanese). bandaivisual.co.jp. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ "Angelique: Seichi Yori Ai o Komete Cast & Staff" (in Japanese). gamecity.ne.jp. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
External links
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Yōko Asada at GamePlaza-Haruka Voice Acting Database (in Japanese)
- Yōko Asada at Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database
- Yōko Asada at Anime News Network's encyclopedia