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* Gentiana (''{{wp|Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV}}'') | * Gentiana (''{{wp|Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV}}'') | ||
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Sayaka Kinoshita (Japanese: 木下紗華 Kinoshita Sayaka) is a Japanese seiyū for the Pokémon anime.
Biology
Kinoshita was born on July 21, 1981 in Chiba, Japan and become seiyū as an adult. Kinoshita's only role in the anime was Lusamine during the Sun & Moon series. Kinoshita is a freelancer seiyū.
Pokémon roles
In the anime
Other non-Pokémon roles
Anime
- Lapis (Elemental Gelade)
- Miyabi Shirogane; Tachibana (Mahoraba Gundoh)
- Yukimura Sanada (Musashi Gundoh)
- Eriko Murata (Net Ghost PiPoPa)
- Kaname Kenjo (Strawberry Panic!)
- Misaki Oga, Lord En (Beelzebub)
- Ima (Pikaia!)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Sora Aoi (Aki Sora)
- Gentiana (Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV)
Video game roles
- Raven (Gravity Rush series)
- Gentiana (Final Fantasy XV)
Dubbing roles
Live-Action
- Kristen Stewart
- Bella Swan (Twilight series)
- Lydia Howland (Still Alice)
- Phoebe Larson (American Ultra)
- Maureen Cartwright[ (Personal Shopper)
- Alexxa Brava (Step Up: All In)
- Christie Monteiro (Tekken (film))
- Elena Gilbert (The Vampire Diaries)
Animation
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