Aya Hisakawa
久川綾
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Michie Tomizawa |
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Born | 1968-11-12 (age 56) |
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Years active | 1988- |
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Aya Hisakawa is a Japanese voice actress and singer. In addition to releasing various solo CDs, Hisakawa is well known for her voice roles in anime and video games. Some of her major roles are Retsu Unohana in Bleach, Sailor Mercury in Sailor Moon, Skuld in Oh My Goddess!, Miki Kaoru in Revolutionary Girl Utena, Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight in HeartCatch Pretty Cure!, Kero in Cardcaptor Sakura, Haruko Kamio in Air, Karou Sayama in the Yakuza Series since Kiwami 2 and Michie Matsumoto in Sound! Euphonium. She performs some of her roles in her native Kansai-ben. She is affiliated with Aoni Production. On February 14, 2018, she was announced as the new voice of Bulma in the Dragon Ball series, replacing original voice actress Hiromi Tsuru, who had held the role from the original anime's debut in 1986 to her death in 2017. – Wikipedia |
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