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'''Akiko Kimura''' (Japanese: 木村亜希子 ''Kimura Akiko'') is a Japanese | '''Akiko Kimura''' (Japanese: '''木村亜希子''' ''Kimura Akiko'') is a Japanese voice actress for the [[Pokémon anime]]. She was born on June 28, 1971 in {{wp|Fukui Prefecture|Fukui}}, {{wp|Japan}}. | ||
Apart from her voicing career, she is also a certified kindergarten and elementary school teacher, as well as a famous singer. | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon roles== | ||
Kimura mostly voiced [[Character of the day|characters of the day]]. Her most famous role was [[Anabel]] during ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''. | |||
== | * [[Alice Telesu]] ([[EP260]]) | ||
*Kisaragi Ninomai ({{wp|Happy Lesson}}) | * [[Anabel]] ([[AG169]] & [[AG170]]) | ||
*Thomas ({{wp|Viewtiful Joe (anime)|Viewtiful Joe}}) | * [[Minnie]] ([[DP008]]) | ||
*Sarasa ({{wp|Legend of Barasa}}) | * {{OBP|Mick|BW065}} ([[BW065]]) | ||
==Other non-Pokémon roles== | |||
* Raoul and Yuuya (''{{wp|Beyblade}}'') | |||
* Seiakuma Azuuru (''{{wp|Bikkuriman}}'') | |||
* Delphinium (''{{wp|Ral Grad|Blue Dragon}}'') | |||
* Yuki Urakawa (''{{wp|Ceres, Celestial Legend}}'') | |||
* Kanae Hoshino; Naomi Kazawa (''{{wp|The Kindaichi Case Files}}'') | |||
* Miroku Yukihiko (''{{wp|GetBackers}}'') | |||
* Uno (''{{wp|Gilgamesh (manga)|Gilgamesh}}'') | |||
* Elle Surre (''{{wp|The Girl Who Leapt Through Space}}'') | |||
* Yukiko Araki (''{{wp|Gunparade March}}'') | |||
* Worie Kano (''{{wp|Koi Koi Seven}}'') | |||
* Tsubaki Shinra, Shinra Tsubaki (''{{wp|High School DxD}}'') | |||
* Mito, Biscuit Krueger (''{{wp|Hunter × Hunter}}'') | |||
* Fei Rune (''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven (manga)|Inazuma Eleven}}'') | |||
* Mega Man (''{{wp|MegaMan NT Warrior}}'') | |||
* Young Marik Ishtar (''{{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000 TV series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!}}'') | |||
* Kisaragi Ninomai (''{{wp|Happy Lesson}}'') | |||
* Thomas (''{{wp|Viewtiful Joe (anime)|Viewtiful Joe}}'') | |||
* Sarasa (''{{wp|Legend of Barasa}}'') | |||
* Hitomi Hokuto (''{{wp|Keijo (manga)|Keijo}}'') | |||
* Aoko Aozaki (''{{wp|Lunar Legend Tsukihime}}'') | |||
* Trincia (''{{wp|Magician's Academy}}'') | |||
* An Tachibana (''{{wp|Prince of Tennis}}'') | |||
* Aron (''{{wp|Princess Resurrection}}'') | |||
* Shoryu (''{{wp|Saiyuki}}'') | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.kekke.co.jp/talent/kimura.html Kekke] | |||
* [http://target-ent.com/akiko/akiko_index.html Target-ent] | |||
* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/akiko_kim/ Blog Livedoor] | |||
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{{Project VA notice}} | {{Project VA notice}} | ||
[[Category:Japanese voice actors|Kimura, Akikio]] | [[Category:Japanese voice actors|Kimura, Akikio]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 11 March 2024
Akiko Kimura (Japanese: 木村亜希子 Kimura Akiko) is a Japanese voice actress for the Pokémon anime. She was born on June 28, 1971 in Fukui, Japan.
Apart from her voicing career, she is also a certified kindergarten and elementary school teacher, as well as a famous singer.
Pokémon roles
Kimura mostly voiced characters of the day. Her most famous role was Anabel during Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
Other non-Pokémon roles
- Raoul and Yuuya (Beyblade)
- Seiakuma Azuuru (Bikkuriman)
- Delphinium (Blue Dragon)
- Yuki Urakawa (Ceres, Celestial Legend)
- Kanae Hoshino; Naomi Kazawa (The Kindaichi Case Files)
- Miroku Yukihiko (GetBackers)
- Uno (Gilgamesh)
- Elle Surre (The Girl Who Leapt Through Space)
- Yukiko Araki (Gunparade March)
- Worie Kano (Koi Koi Seven)
- Tsubaki Shinra, Shinra Tsubaki (High School DxD)
- Mito, Biscuit Krueger (Hunter × Hunter)
- Fei Rune (Inazuma Eleven)
- Mega Man (MegaMan NT Warrior)
- Young Marik Ishtar (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
- Kisaragi Ninomai (Happy Lesson)
- Thomas (Viewtiful Joe)
- Sarasa (Legend of Barasa)
- Hitomi Hokuto (Keijo)
- Aoko Aozaki (Lunar Legend Tsukihime)
- Trincia (Magician's Academy)
- An Tachibana (Prince of Tennis)
- Aron (Princess Resurrection)
- Shoryu (Saiyuki)
External links
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