Tarako

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Tarako Isono[1] (磯野鱈子 Isono Tarako?, or just Tarako) is a Japanese seiyū and singer-songwriter born on December 17, 1960 in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Her debut role was as a preschooler on Urusei Yatsura. Tarako is currently employed by the talent management firm Troubadour Musique Office.

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[edit] Anime

[edit] TV

[edit] OVA

  • Hunter × Hunter (Senritsu)
  • NG Kishi Ramune & 40 DX (Hebimetako)
  • NG Kishi Ramune & 40 EX (Hebimetako)

[edit] Movies

[edit] Commercials

[edit] Drama CDs

  • Eiyū Densetsu III: Shiroki Majo "Wakatareta Mizuumi" (Ban Ban)
  • Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu II: Heroine-tachi no Tanjōbi (Kururu)
  • Popful Mail Paradise 4–5 (Nairu)
  • Tarako Pappara Paradise (Tarako-neesan, Kururu, Nairu, Ban Ban, Obāsan

[edit] Live action

[edit] Movies

[edit] Games

[edit] Radio

  • Tarako Falcom Pīhyarara

[edit] Other voice over

Fuji TV

  • The Judge! Tokusuru Hōritsu File "Korette Tsumi Janai no" segment (Narration)
  • Naruhodo! The World' (Reporter)
  • Quiz & Game Tarō to Hanako (Host)

NHK Educational

  • Okome (Narration)

TBS

  • Shiawase Kazoku Keikaku (Narration)

TV Asahi

  • Zenigata Kintarō (Narration)

Other

[edit] Discography

Listed chronologically.

[edit] Albums

  • Totte Oki no Shunkan (1983)
  • Kaze ga Chigau (1984)
  • Warawanai Koibito (1985)
  • Kokuhaku (1985)
  • Sukoshi Dake Ai ga Tarinai (1986)
  • Anata ga Daisuki (1990)
  • Kanojo (1991)
  • My dear (1991)
  • Tengoku yori Takai Toko Ikō yo (1993)
  • Wāi. (1995)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ In this Japanese name, the family name is Isono.

[edit] External links

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