Akari Hibino, the Glossary
is a Japanese voice actress best known for her role as the young Tsubasa Oozora in the soccer anime Captain Tsubasa.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Captain Tsubasa, City Hunter, Doraemon, Gear Fighter Dendoh, Gyōten Ningen Batseelor, Hamamatsu, Hungry Heart: Wild Striker, Hunter × Hunter, Kiddy Grade, Kimagure Orange Road, Langrisser III, Langrisser V: The End of Legend, Macross 7, Magical Circle Guru Guru, Mami the Psychic, Megazone 23, Mister Ajikko, Montana Jones, Okita Sōji, Papuwa, Project A-ko, Rurouni Kenshin, Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, Shizuoka Prefecture, Sonic Soldier Borgman, Super Dimension Fortress Macross, The Legend of Condor Hero, Voice acting in Japan, Yōichi Takahashi, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters.
- Voice actors from Hamamatsu
- Voice actresses from Shizuoka Prefecture
Captain Tsubasa
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yōichi Takahashi.
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City Hunter
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo.
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Doraemon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujiko F. Fujio.
Gear Fighter Dendoh
is a Japanese robot anime television series produced by TV Tokyo, Yomiko Advertising and Sunrise.
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Gyōten Ningen Batseelor
is an anime series created by Itaru Ueda based on a series of illustrated seals sold with chocolate from Meiji Seika.
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Hamamatsu
is a city located in western Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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Hungry Heart: Wild Striker
is a Japanese football manga and anime series, authored by Yōichi Takahashi.
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Hunter × Hunter
Hunter × Hunter (pronounced "hunter hunter") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi.
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Kiddy Grade
Kiddy Grade (Kidi gureido) is a Japanese 24-episode anime series produced in 2002 and created by gímik and Gonzo Digimation and directed by Keiji Gotoh.
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Kimagure Orange Road
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Izumi Matsumoto.
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Langrisser III
Langrisser III is the sequel to Langrisser II, released in a number of Asian countries but not in the West.
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Langrisser V: The End of Legend
is a video game in the Langrisser series, and is the sequel to Langrisser IV.
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Macross 7
is an anime television series.
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Magical Circle Guru Guru
Magical Circle Guru Guru (Mahōjin Guru Guru) is a Japanese manga by Hiroyuki Etō, which was serialized in Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 1992 to 2003.
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Mami the Psychic
is a manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1977 and serialized in Shōnen Big Comic.
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Megazone 23
is a three-part Japanese cyberpunk original video animation co-created by Noboru Ishiguro and Hiroyuki Hoshiyama, written by Hoshiyama and Emu Arii, and directed by Ishiguro, Ichiro Itano, Kenichi Yatagai, and Shinji Aramaki.
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Mister Ajikko
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Terasawa about a young boy cook.
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Montana Jones
is an Italian-Japanese comedy adventure anime television series produced by Studio Junio and River Cinematografica and which was broadcast in Japan on NHK from April 2, 1994 through April 8, 1995 and in Italy on Italia 1 from June 1997.
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Okita Sōji
was the captain of the first unit of the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Kyoto during the late shogunate period.
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Papuwa
Papuwa (stylized as PAPUWA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata and adapted into a 26-episode anime television series.
Project A-ko
is a 1986 Japanese animated science fiction action comedy film.
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Rurouni Kenshin
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki.
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Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal
Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, known in Japan as, is an original video animation (OVA) series, based on the Rurouni Kenshin manga series by Nobuhiro Watsuki, and a prequel to the anime television series adaptation of the same name.
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Shizuoka Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu.
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Sonic Soldier Borgman
, or simply, is a futuristic science fiction hero anime television series produced by Nippon TV, Yomiko Advertising, Toho and Ashi Productions.
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Super Dimension Fortress Macross
is an anime television series from 1982.
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The Legend of Condor Hero
is a Japanese/Hong Kongese anime adaptation of The Return of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel by Louis Cha.
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Voice acting in Japan
Voice acting in Japan is an industry where actors provide voice-overs as characters or narrators in media including anime, video games, audio dramas, commercials, and dubbing for non-Japanese films and television programs.
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Yōichi Takahashi
is a Japanese cartoonist and manga artist, best known for his work Captain Tsubasa.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
Yu-Gi-Oh!, known in Japan as and alternatively subtitled Rulers of the Duel in the United States and Canada, is a Japanese anime series animated by Studio Gallop based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series written by Kazuki Takahashi.
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See also
Voice actors from Hamamatsu
- Akari Hibino
- Coco Hayashi
- Daisuke Suzuki (actor)
- Sanae Kobayashi
Voice actresses from Shizuoka Prefecture
- Akane Fujita
- Akari Hibino
- Ayaka Asai
- Chiemi Tanaka
- Coco Hayashi
- Fuyumi Shiraishi
- Hitomi Kikuchi
- Madoka Asahina
- Minami Kuribayashi
- Misaki Watada
- Natsumi Fujiwara
- Reina Scully
- Rie Ishizuka
- Sanae Kobayashi
- Sayori Ishizuka
- Yoshino Nanjō
- Yuka Imai
- Yuki Masuda
- Yukika Teramoto
- Yurina Hase
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akari_Hibino
Also known as Hibino Akari, Yōko Ogai.