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Junko Takeuchi (Japanese: 竹内順子 Takeuchi Junko) is a Japanese seiyū for the Pokémon anime.

Biography

Takeuchi was born on April 5, 1972, in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As an adult, she became a seiyū and came to be commonly cast as young, male characters with quirky and goofy personalities. She first voiced Doyle, a character of the day who appeared in the Best Wishes series of the Pokémon anime. Then, Takeuchi voiced Red, the protagonist of the Pokémon Origins miniseries. She also voiced a young Baraz in SS034. In the Sun & Moon series. Takeuchi gained her most notable role as Hapu, one of Island Kahunas. Takeuchi is married to fellow seiyū Kenji Hamada, with whom she has two children, and she is affiliated with Ogipro The Next Co. Inc. Takeuchi also won the Kids Family Award during the 5th Seiyu Awards.

Pokémon roles

Other non-Pokémon roles

Trivia

External links


This article is part of Project VA, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on voice actors in Pokémon animation and Pokémon games.