Kei Shindō
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Kei Shindō (Japanese: 真堂圭 Shindō Kei) is a Japanese voice actress for the Pokémon anime.
Biography
Shindō was born on September 10, 1984 in Chiba City, Japan. Shindō began her work during Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, where her major roles include Lyra's Chikorita and various characters of the day. In Pokémon the Series: XY, she picked up the role of Miette, replacing Saori Hayashi halfway into the series. In Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, Shindō's roles include Lillie, one of Ash's classmates; and Acerola's Mimikyu, nicknamed Mimikins. Shindo is currently affiliated with the talent group Axlone.
Pokémon roles
Anime
Humans
Major
Minor
Pokémon
Major
- Ash's Riolu
- Liko's Hatenna and Hattrem
- Latias (anime)
- Azelf (anime)
- Ukulele Pichu
- Lyra's Chikorita
- Spiky-eared Pichu (PK20)
- Acerola's Mimikyu (Mimikins)
- Goh's Mantyke
- Goh's Blue Flabébé
- Goh's Raichu
- Goh's Pyukumuku
- Chloe's Eevee
- Cynthia's Roserade
- Murdock's Alcremie
Minor
- Harriet's Marill
- Goh's Sentret
- Pikachu (SM091)
- One of Molayne's Magneton
- Bea's Hitmontop
- Nickit (anime)
- Bunnelby (JN005)
- Mankey (JN015)
- Ditto (JN019)
- Bellossom (JN032)
- Horace's Gardevoir
- Nemona's Pawmo
- Spinel's Umbreon
Other animation
Video games
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Other non-Pokémon roles
Anime series
- Mai Suzuki (Bleach)
- Ruri Egawa (Glass Mask)
- Kagura Tennosu (Speed Grapher)
- Emi Motegi (Hell Girl)
- Chuka Musume (SoltyRei)
- Haruo Yoshikawa (young) (Magikano)
- Rumi Inuyama (Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin)
- Mayu Kawamura (Love Get Chu)
- Rinko Mishima (Yume Tsukai)
- Tomomi Amamoto (Night Head Genesis)
- Young Alfred (Marginal Prince)
- Kei Takanashi (Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru)
- Gentoku Ryuubi (Ikki Tousen)
- Fumi Hosokawa (Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King DKidz Adventure)
- Onui (Oh! Edo Rocket)
- Tiana (Kaze no Stigma)
- Kuro Kagami (Kodomo no Jikan)
- Konatsu Harada (Bamboo Blade)
- Wang Liu Mei, Yaeru (Gundam 00)
- Karupeta Fernandez (Strait Jacket)
- Noriko Hanai (Ayakashi)
- Shiratama, Shiijima Kurokano (Nabari no Ou')
- Sayo (Zettai Karen Children)
- Aitsuki Noguchi (Kite Liberator)
- Mel (Code-E: Mission-E)
- Haruka Okariya (Magician's Academy)
- Atsuko (Maria-sama ga Miteru)
- Madoka Amano (Beyblade: Metal Fusion series)
- Taako (Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!!)
- Kana, Natsuki (Needless)
- Manami (Aika Zero)
- Marina (Kobato)
- Berniece (Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor)
- Lovelitchi, other characters (Tamagotchi series)
- Shizuku (Omamori Himari)
- Anzu (Hanamaru Kindergarten)
- Rico Yazawa (Little Battlers Experience)
- Inukashi (No. 6)
- Naomasa (Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere series)
- Mito Aizawa (The Knight in the Area)
- Sainyang (Queen's Blade Rebellion)
- Tamago Utsugi (Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A)
- Akina (OniAi)
- Young Zenkichi Hitoyoshi (Medaka Box Abnormal)
- Mana-chan (Muromi-san)
- Jipu (Gaist Crusher)
- Oruba (Magi: The Kingdom of Magic)
- Hazuki Ferrari (Galilei Donna)
- Natsuna Hotaru (Wizard Barristers)
- Seto (Blade & Soul)
- Ono (Bakumatsu Rock)
- Noriko Suzuki (The Rolling Girls)
- Kyōka Jirō (My Hero Academia)
- Assassin of Red (Fate/Apocrypha)
Video game roles
- Erika (Summon Night)
- Rionera Heinze (Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland)
- Mian (Dream Club series)
- Miki (Misshitsu no Sacrifice)
- Tamaki Tachikawa (Code_18)
- Saryu (Sannomiya Louise Yui) (Root Double: Before Crime * After Days)
- Ibuki Fukita (Girl Friend Beta)
Dubbing roles
- Nina Hale (Criminal Minds)
- Erica (Damages)
- Alice (Heroes)
External links
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