Miyu Irino

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Miyu Irino
Born (1988-02-19) February 19, 1988
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Voice actor
Years active 1992 - present
Agent Junction Agency/Kiramune
Notable credit(s) Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
as Syaoran Li
Eyeshield 21
as Sena Kobayakawa
Kingdom Hearts series
as Sora
Spirited Away
as Haku

Miyu Irino (入野 自由 Irino Miyu) (born February 19, 1988) is a Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo. He is nicknamed "Miyu-Miyu" (みゆみゆ) by CLAMP members.

On June 26, 2009, he released his debut mini-album called "Soleil" and on August 2009, Irino played a leading role in the movie "Monochrome Girl". His first single album, Faith, was released on November 25, 2009. He is also known for his voice acting with various roles, such as Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series, as well as Minato Namikaze as a child in the famous Naruto Shippuden, as well as Tsubasa from Beyblade Metal Fusion, and D.N.Angel's Daisuke Niwa.

Voice roles

Television animation

1996
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
  • Air Gear (Nue)
  • D. Gray-man (Narein)
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (Manabu Miyasako)
  • Gin'iro no Olynssis (Tokito Aizawa)
  • Yomigaeru Sora - Rescue Wings (Satoshi Yoshioka)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Tokusatsu

OVA

Theater animation

Video games

Drama CD

  • Tsubasa Chronicle Drama CD 「王宮のマチネ」Chapter.2 ~ありえないゴール~ as Syaoran (Performed Kizuna)
  • Tsubasa Chronicle Drama CD 「王宮のマチネ」Chapter.3 ~言えないセリフ~ as Syaoran (Performed Yume no Tsubasa with Yui Makino)
  • Utahime Drama CD as Cain
  • Gosick Drama CD as Kazuya Kujo
  • Di(e)ce Drama CD as Kazuki Naruse
  • Karneval Drama CD as Yotaka

Dubbing roles

Original Soundtrack

  • Karnerval ED (Performed Reason)
  • Tsubasa Chronicle Best Vocal Collection (Performed Kizuna)

Acting Roles

Theatre

References

  1. Katoh, Hidekazu et al. "Tsubasa - Reservoir Chronicle". (May 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 26-33.
  2. "Asami Shimoda, Miyu Irino Join Cuticle Detective Inaba Cast". Anime News Network. October 18, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013. 
  3. "Chihayafuru 2 Slated for January 11". Anime News Network. December 1, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013. 

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