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* [[Psycho Lesbian|Liang Qi]] in ''[[Canaan]]''
* [[Psycho Lesbian|Liang Qi]] in ''[[Canaan]]''
* Towa in ''[[D.N.Angel]]''.
* Towa in ''[[D.N.Angel]]''.
* Kirie Fujou in ''[[Karano Kyoukai]]''
* Kirie Fujou in ''[[Kara no Kyoukai:]]''
* A rare Video Game role: [[The Mentor|Karen Erra]] in ''[[Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star Universe]]''. Rie also gets a weapon workshop named after her in game (the Rietanaka workshop), and is [[One of Us|known to play the game online]].
* A rare Video Game role: [[The Mentor|Karen Erra]] in ''[[Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star Universe]]''. Rie also gets a weapon workshop named after her in game (the Rietanaka workshop), and is [[One of Us|known to play the game online]].
* Mary and Isabella in ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'', although, unlike her other double roles, the two never interact.
* Mary and Isabella in ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'', although, unlike her other double roles, the two never interact.

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Rie Tanaka is one of the most well recognized seiyuu among the industry. Because her vocal talents allow her to voice a diverse range of characters, she is capable of playing the roles of subservient women, idealistic women, Badass women, sadistic women, clueless kids, and Yomi. While she was initially not that well known early in her career (through Chobits), Gundam Seed certainly shot her to extreme fame with her role as Lacus Clyne, one of the most popular characters in anime media. She gets to talk to herself in Chobits, SEED Destiny, and as a guest star in Hell Girl.

It has become something of a Running Gag for her characters to be bad at singing, despite her actually being a successful singer. To date, she has released four albums (Garnet, Kokoro, Chara de Rie and 24 Wishes). The latter two are compilations from her anime roles.


Notable roles by Rie Tanaka:


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