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<nowiki>*</nowiki>gulp* O... okay... [[Aya Hisakawa]] is a seiyuu from Osaka (not [[The Idiot From Osaka|THAT]]) who uses Kansai accent quite often. She has quite a history when it comes to voicing characters. |
<nowiki>*</nowiki>gulp* O... okay... [[Aya Hisakawa]] is a seiyuu from Osaka (not [[The Idiot From Osaka|THAT]]) who uses Kansai accent quite often. She has quite a history when it comes to voicing characters. |
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At first, her roles varied (such as [[Cardcaptor Sakura|Cerberus]] and [[Sailor Moon|Ami Mizuno]]), she later found herself voicing energetic [[Genki Girl |
At first, her roles varied (such as [[Cardcaptor Sakura|Cerberus]] and [[Sailor Moon|Ami Mizuno]]), she later found herself voicing energetic [[Genki Girl]]s quite often, such as [[Ah! My Goddess|Skuld]] or [[Soul Series|Chai Xianghua]]. As time passed her voice considerably matured and she often plays mature and sexy women, sometimes a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] or a [[Hot Mom]]. She's also a member of the ''Goddess Family Club'', following her co-star [[Kikuko Inoue]]. |
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* Chai Xianghua in ''[[Soul Series]]'' (left the role after 3... mirroring the 'evolution' of her [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|pigeonhole]]. Replaced by [[Ryoko Shintani]].) |
* Chai Xianghua in ''[[Soul Series]]'' (left the role after 3... mirroring the 'evolution' of her [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|pigeonhole]]. Replaced by [[Ryoko Shintani]].) |
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* Rena Lanford in ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story]]'' (like the above, didn't reprise her role for the remake. Succeeded by [[Nana Mizuki]]) |
* Rena Lanford in ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story]]'' (like the above, didn't reprise her role for the remake. Succeeded by [[Nana Mizuki]]) |
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* Mira Ackerman in ''[[Godannar]]'' |
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* Maya Natsume in ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' |
* Maya Natsume in ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' |
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* Unohana Retsu in ''[[Bleach]]'' |
* Unohana Retsu in ''[[Bleach]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 12 October 2021
Please describe Aya Hisakawa here, Troper-san. |
*gulp* O... okay... Aya Hisakawa is a seiyuu from Osaka (not THAT) who uses Kansai accent quite often. She has quite a history when it comes to voicing characters.
At first, her roles varied (such as Cerberus and Ami Mizuno), she later found herself voicing energetic Genki Girls quite often, such as Skuld or Chai Xianghua. As time passed her voice considerably matured and she often plays mature and sexy women, sometimes a Yamato Nadeshiko or a Hot Mom. She's also a member of the Goddess Family Club, following her co-star Kikuko Inoue.
Notable roles by Aya Hisakawa:
- Ami Mizuno in Sailor Moon
- Cerberus in Cardcaptor Sakura (only little!Kero, whereas big!Kero is voiced by Masaya Onosaka)
- Skuld in Ah! My Goddess
- Chai Xianghua in Soul Series (left the role after 3... mirroring the 'evolution' of her pigeonhole. Replaced by Ryoko Shintani.)
- Rena Lanford in Star Ocean the Second Story (like the above, didn't reprise her role for the remake. Succeeded by Nana Mizuki)
- Mira Ackerman in Godannar
- Maya Natsume in Tenjho Tenge
- Unohana Retsu in Bleach
- Akiho Nogizaka in Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu
- Judith in Tales of Vesperia
- Mrs. Hisakawa is the only seiyuu who had a major role in each installment of Bee Train's Girls with Guns trilogy:
- Chloe in Noir.
- Limelda Jorg in Madlax.
- Jodie Hayward in El Cazador de la Bruja.
- Yohko Mano in Devil Hunter Yohko
- Lindy Harlaown in Lyrical Nanoha
- Miki Kaoru in Revolutionary Girl Utena
- Yuki Sohma in Fruits Basket
- Youko Nakajima in The Twelve Kingdoms
- Princess Hinoto in the X 1999 TV series, succeeding Yuko Minaguchi.
- Lady Portia Montague in Romeo X Juliet.
- Minamo "Nyamo" Kurosawa in Azumanga Daioh
- Tomoko Hoshina in To Heart.
- Haruko Kamio in AIR
- Shizuko in Blue Literature's adaptation of No Longer Human
- Lisa Vanette in Bubblegum Crisis
- Haruhi Fujioka in the Ouran High School Host Club Drama CDs. Succeeded by Maaya Sakamoto.
- Arimi Suzuki in Marmalade Boy
- Natsue Marikawa in Tokimeki Memorial Drama CDs
- Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight in Heartcatch Pretty Cure
- Aya Stanford in Future GPX Cyber Formula SIN and the SAGA drama CDs
- Hijiri-sensei in Girls Bravo
- Jean in Lunar: Eternal Blue
- Ririko Kagome in Rosario + Vampire
- Priscilla in Claymore
- Storm in the X-Men anime
- Palutena in Kid Icarus Uprising
- Lola in One Piece
- Lion Ushiromiya in Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru Nocturne of the Truth and Illusions
- Boater and Joyce in Transformers Victory
- Toot Braunstein in Drawn Together
- Kali Utsumi in Remember 11