Mariko Kōda

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Cover of Vitamin Punch!, one of Kōda's 2005 albums.
Cover of Vitamin Punch!, one of Kōda's 2005 albums.

Mariko Kōda (國府田 マリ子 Kōda Mariko?) (sometimes romanized Mariko Kouda) is a seiyū, J-Pop singer and radio personality born on September 5, 1969 in Miyashiro, Minami Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. She graduated from Kasukabe Kyōei High School and went on to major in Communications at Tamagawa University in Machida City, Tokyo, graduating in 1990. Kōda has had at least one song appear on the NHK program Minna no Uta.

She works for the talent management firm Aoni Production. Her most notable roles include Kinu from Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Miki Koishikawa from Marmalade Boy and Shaorin from Mamotte Shugo Getten.


[edit] Anime

[edit] TV

[edit] OVA

[edit] Movie

[edit] Computer and video games|Games

[edit] Live action

  • Eat & Run (Marie)
  • Looking For
  • Setsunai
  • Voice

[edit] Radio

  • Banana Hōsōkyoku Young Radio Grand Prix
  • Chikada Haruo no Lion Package Song
  • Doyō no Yoru Desu: Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Furumoto Shinnosuke no Parachute Yūgekitai
  • Kobayashi Yutaka no Super Gang Nouveau
  • Kōda Mariko no Come On Funky Lips!
  • Kōda Mariko no Doki Doki On Air
  • Kōda Mariko no Game Museum
  • Kōda Mariko no GM
  • Kōda Mariko no Nebusoku Radio: Yume ha Sora Iro
  • Kōda Mariko no Taisetsu ni Oboerumono no ga Issho nara Ii yo ne
  • Kore ga Sō na no ne, Koneko-chan
  • MBS Radio Ore-tachi Yattemāsu Getsuyōbi
  • Mō Sugu Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Nazo Nazo Dreamin'
  • Ore-tachi Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu Next
  • Shao & Taisuke no Kon'ya mo Sugo Getten
  • Tensai! Hayamimi Radio-kun: Kōda Mariko no Honjitsu mo Game Sanmai
  • Twinbee Paradise
  • Twinbee Paradise 2
  • Twinbee Paradise 3
  • TV Game Radions R
  • Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Ultra Mania Banzai
  • Voice of Wonderland

[edit] Other

  • CD Data FANet Artist Information: Kōda Mariko
  • Idol on Stage
  • Minna no Uta: Ame nochi Special
  • Music Jump
  • Music Voice: Seiyū Idol Daishūgō
  • Seishun Adventure: Majo-tachi no Tasogare
  • Yūshoku Banzai CX


[edit] CD

[edit] Singles

[edit] Konami Music

  • Ame nochi Special / Iidasenakute
  • Bokura no Suteki / Harmony
  • Cobalt / Sha-La-La~Futari~
  • Egao de Aishiteru / Dore dake Aisareru ka Janakute
  • Kaze ga Tomaranai / Soba ni Iru kara
  • Looking For / Ōzora no Achira he
  • Matteimashita / Taiyō de Ikō!
  • Mimikaki wo Shiteiru to / Dare no Sei demo nai Futari
  • Taisetsu ni Oboerumono ga Issho nara Ii yo ne / Ganbare! Rōnin
  • Watashi ga Tenshi Dattara Ii no ni / Machibuse (written/composed by Yayumi Matsutō)
  • Yume ha Hitori Mirumono Janai / Owaranai Encore

[edit] King Records

  • Chikyū no Omoi~Hoshi no Omoi~ / Ame Agari no Asa ni / Setsuna.
  • Clear / Nemuri no Umi
  • Hachimitsu / Sekaichū no Post / Natsu Iro no Hana
  • Hana / Machi ni Kesarenaimono / Hifumi yo'
  • Jiyū na Tsubasa / Daisuki Nandamono!
  • Kara no Te no Hira / Namida  Kumo no Ue ni / Nichiyōbi no Taikutsu
  • Kimi ga Iru Sora / Yasashii Tsuki
  • Kokoro no Yajirushi / Asa Iro no Wappen / Eki made no Michi wo
  • Monshirochō / Deatta Goro ni / Fukukaze no Naka de
  • Niji ga Yonderu / Koi ha Bōken
  • Sabishigari ya no Koi / Wasurenai de~Forever We're Together~ / Henachoko
  • Sono Toki made / Spice / Boku no Seikatsu
  • Taˑraˑra / Serial to Kiss / Haruka~To My Mother & Father on the Earth~
  • Wish (as Shaorin)

[edit] Drama

  • CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III: Shiroki Majo (Kurisu)
  • Dengeki CD Bunko: Samurai Spirits (Nakoruru)
  • Falcom Special Box '97 CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III vs. Brandish VT (Kurisu)
  • Kishō Seireiki 1: Shūchū Gōu no Tsubishikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 2: Tadashii Taifū no Okoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 3: Shōryō-san to no Sugoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Popful Mail Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Popful Mail: The Next Generation (Kachūsha)
  • TARAKO Pappara Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Tinkle Saver NOVA (Hayana Suzuna)

[edit] Albums

  • Aitakute
  • B Side Collection
  • Daisuki na Uta
  • Happy! Happy! Happy!
  • Kiss (mini album)
  • Kono Sora kara Kikoeru
  • Mariko Kouda Concert Tour '95–'96: Owaranai Encore
  • Metronome
  • My Best Friend (best album)
  • My Best Friend 2 (best album)
  • My Best Friend 3 (best album)
  • Nande Datteba!?
  • Neiro Enpitsu Jūni Iro
  • Pure
  • Pure Energy (selection album)
  • Sora
  • Twinbee Vocal Paradise featuring Mariko Kouda (best album)
  • Vitamin Punch!
  • Vivid
  • Yatte Miyō

[edit] Other albums

  • Eru Sanku: Koiki na Kanajo-tachi (vol.1-5)
  • GS Mikami Utsukushiki Dōbōsha (vol.1-5)
  • Honki ni Shinai de / Itsuka May Be
  • Idol Project Special CD (included in limited edition of game)
  • Kimi ga Daisuki / Happy Birthday Present
  • Kuchibiru ni Promise
  • Made in Heaven: Ai no Bride
  • Melody: Dakishimete / Story
  • Minna Chikyū no Nakama-tachi: Pink no Wani
  • Moment
  • Saigo no Yakusoku / Kyō no Owari ni
  • Seiyū Grand Prix Club Special '95 '96
  • Sunday Island
  • Tenshi no Sugao (OVA insert CD single)


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