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Horie, Mitsuko

Mitsuko Horie ( Japanese 堀 江 美 都 子 Horie Mitsuko ) is a Japanese seiyuu and singer.

Horie Mitsuko
Birth name
Full name堀 江 美 都 子
Date of BirthMarch 8, 1957 ( 1957-03-08 ) (aged 62)
Place of BirthYamato , Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan
A country Japan
Professionsseiyu , singer
Years of activity- present time
Instruments
Genresand
Labels
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Biography

Born March 8, 1957 in the city of Yamato , Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan .

Most fans of the anime, Horie Mitsuko, is known as the voice of Sailor Galaxia in the anime Sailor Moon , but she is also known as the performer of the initial and final screensaver songs for the Candy anime anime.

Animage Magazine Grand Prix Positions

  • 1979 : 16th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [1]
  • 1980 : 9th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [2]
  • 1981 : 7th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [3]
  • 1982 : 13th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [4]
  • 1987 : 16th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [5]
  • 1988 : 20th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [6]
  • 1989 : 7th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine, in the nomination for Best Seiyu Woman [7]

Anime Roles

  • 1980: The Young Sorceress Lalabelle (TV) (Lalabel)
  • 1980: The Young Sorceress Lalabelle - Film (Lalabel)
  • 1981: Dr. Slump (TV-1) (Obottyaman / Tsuntsunodanoteyyugo Tsun)
  • 1983: Ai Shite Night (Yakko)
  • 1984: Wingman - Dream Warrior (Kurumi Mimori)
  • 1985: Little Princess Sarah (Donald)
  • 1985: Kamui Dagger (Tiomapp)
  • 1985: Pro Golfer Saru (Wakaba)
  • 1985: Fandora (Fandora)
  • 1986: The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (Pollyanna Witter)
  • 1986: Adventurers in space (Sibip)
  • 1986: Dragonball (TV) (Upa)
  • 1986: Knights of the Zodiac (TV) (Hilda)
  • 1987: Mami Psychic (TV) (Kaori / Sakurako)
  • 1987: Hajataisei Dangaioh (Dira (ep 1))
  • 1988: Shoukoushi Cedie (Koki)
  • 1988: Shin Pro Golfer Saru (Wakaba)
  • 1988: Dragonball: The Third Movie (Upa)
  • 1988: Himitsu no Akko-chan 2 (Akko (Kagami Atsuko))
  • 1990: Watashi no Ashinaga Ojisan (TV) (Judy)
  • 1990: Cyber ​​City Oedo 808 (Kyoko Zenoti)
  • 1992: Kaze no Naka no Shoujo Kinpatsu no Jeanie (Jenny)
  • 1996: Beauty Warrior Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars (Sailor Galaxia)
  • 1996: Homeless Girl Remy (Remy Barberin)
  • 1998: Himitsu no Akko-chan 3 (Queen of the Country of Mirrors)
  • 2001: Kikaider 01 (Mieko / Bigger)
  • 2007: Obsessed with Death (Suzunosuke Kondo)
  • 2009: Hello, Ann! What came before the Green Roofs (Jesse Gleason (MacIntyre))

Vocals in anime

  • 2007: Kaze no Shoujo Emily (song "Kaze no Shoujo")
  • 2003: Godannar (songs "Engage !!! Godanner" and "Zangou no Hitsugi")
  • 1994: Asobo Toy-chan (song "Asobo Toy-chan")
  • 1990: Watashi no Ashinaga Ojisan (songs “Growing Up” and “Kimi no Kaze”)
  • 1988: Biriken (song "Boku ga Tondeta")
  • 1987: Hajataisei Dangaioh (Cross Fight and Kokoro no Honesty songs)
  • 1986: Delpower X Bakuhatsu Miracle Genki! (song "Breakin Me")
  • 1985: Dream Dimension Hunter Fandora (song "Endless Way")
  • 1984: Chojin Locke (RAINBOW BRIDGE)
  • 1983: Ai Shite Night (song “Koi wa Totsuzen”)
  • 1981: Dr. Slump (songs "Anata ni Shinjitsuichiro" and "Anata ga Ite Watakushi ga Ite")
  • 1981: Hello! Sandibelle! (songs "Hello! Sandybell" and "Shiroi Suisen")
  • 1979: Lulu, angel of flowers (song "Hana no Ko Lunlun")
  • 1977: Yakyuukyou no Uta (Yakyuu Kyou no Shi and Yuuki no Theme songs)
  • 1976: Candy-Candy (songs “Ashita ga Suki” and “Candy Candy”)
  • 1976: Youkaiden Nekome Kozou (songs "Miroyo! Konomeo" and "Nekome Kozou")
  • 1976: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Hora Huckleberry Finn and Kawa no Uta)
  • 1975: Arabian Nights Sindbad no Bouken (Shindobatto no Bouken and Shindobatto no Uta)
  • 1975: La Seine no Hoshi (La Seine no Hoshi and Watashi wa Simone)
  • 1974: Tentoumushi no Uta (song "Bokura Kyoudai, Tentou Mushi")
  • 1973: Kerokko Demetan (songs "Kerokko Demetan" and "Makeru na Demetan")
  • 1970: Mahou no Mako-chan (songs "BOKU wa MAKO ni tsuite yuku" and "Mahou no Mako-chan")
  • 1969: Moomin (song “Nee! Moomin”)

Notes

  1. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1979).
  2. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1980).
  3. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1981).
  4. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1982).
  5. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1987).
  6. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1988).
  7. ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1989).

Links

  • Official website (Japanese) . Archived on March 14, 2012.
  • Mitsuko Horie on the Internet Movie Database
  • Mitsuko Horie in the Anime News Network personal encyclopedia
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khorie__Mitsuko&oldid=98951840


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