Noriko Hidaka

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Noriko Hidaka
日高 のり子
Born Noriko Itō (伊東 範子)
(1962-05-31) May 31, 1962
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Other names Noriko Nagai (永井 範子)
Nonko (ノン子)
Occupation voice actress
Years active 1984 - current

Noriko Nagai (永井 範子 Nagai Noriko, née Itō (伊東), born May 31, 1962), better known by the stage name Noriko Hidaka (日高 のり子 Hidaka Noriko), a Japanese voice actress.[1] Hidaka is most known for the roles of Mikage Matsunaga (Miracle Girls), Minami Asakura (Touch), Akane Tendo (Ranma ½), Satsuki Kusakabe (My Neighbor Totoro), Near (Death Note), Seta Sōjirō (Rurouni Kenshin), Jean Roque Raltique (Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water), Kikyo (InuYasha), and Noriko Takaya (Gunbuster).

Hidaka was born in the Kudan area of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan,[1] where she attended Fujimi Elementary School. Her parents owned a Western-style clothing store named "Tailor Itō".

Career

Hidaka began her career as an idol star, but switched to voice acting, and is formerly employed by the talent management firm 81 Produce. Hidaka originally used the kanji variant 日髙 (note that the second kanji is different). She switched to the current usage (日高) around 1995 when she found that it was written that way already on many things and after friends recommended the kanji with the lower stroke count. Her fans have given her the affectionate name Nonko (ノン子).

In 1982, during her time as an idol star, Noriko appeared in a Japanese TV commercial for Nivea skin milk. She has also done voice over commercials for programs and games in which she plays a role, such as Super Robot Wars Alpha 3.[2]

Anime roles

Leading roles are bolded.

TV

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OVAs

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Movies

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Video games

  • Aoi Shiro (Syouko)
  • Black Matrix (Domina)
  • Croquette! 2: Yami no Bank to Ban Joō (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! 3: Guranyū Ōkoku no Nazo (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! Great: Jikū no Bōken-tachi (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! DS: Tenkū no Yūsha-tachi (Anchovie, Sardine)
  • Evil Zone (aka Eretzvaju) (Midori Himeno)
  • Grandia (Feena)
  • Minna no Golf Portable (Sagiri)
  • Idol Janshi Suchie Pai (series) (Kotori Ninomiya)
  • InuYasha (Kikyo)
  • Panther Bandit (Kasumi)
  • Puyo Puyo CD (Panotti)
  • Puyo Puyo CD Tsū (Panotti)
  • Ranma ½ (Akane Tendo)
  • Rumble Roses XX (Reiko Hinomoto / Rowdy Reiko)
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Enjō! Kyoto Rinne (Sojiro Seta)
  • Sakura Wars (series) (Erica Fontaine)
  • Super Robot Wars (series) (Noriko Takaya, Mina Likering, Lenii Ai, Makibi Hari)
  • Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 (Thanatos)
  • Tengai Makyou III: Namida (Iyo)
  • Ultima: Kyōfu no Exodus (game character introduction voice)
  • Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno (Pīno)
  • Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette (Josette)
  • Yukiwari no Hana (Kaori Sakuragi)
  • Zoids vs. (Atorē Arcadia, Riize)
  • Rumble Roses. (Reiko Hinomoto)

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TV shows

Regular appearances

  • Bakeruno Shōgakkō Hyūdoro-gumi
  • Battle Fever J
  • Let's Go Young
  • Minna Ikiteiru
  • Ohayou Studio
  • Shin Afternoon Show 1987
  • Tamiya RC Car Gran Prix
  • Zawa Zawa Mori no Ganko-chan

Guest appearances

  • Quiz Nattoku Rekishikan
  • Run Run Asa 6-sei Jōhō
  • Sumai no 110-ban
  • Tochūgesha Junjō

Radio

  • Asakura Minami no All Night Nippon - September 29, 2004
  • Clair de Lune (Banana Fritters)
  • Earth Conscious Dream
  • Hidaka Noriko no Happy @
  • Hidaka Noriko no Tokyo Wonder Jam: Uri! Uri! Urihō!
  • KBS Kyoto Hyper Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Aromatic Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Getsuyōbi
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Kinyōbi
  • Nisseki Doyō Omoshiro Radio
  • Nonko to Nobita no Anime Scramble
  • Nonko's Cheerful Mind "Urara"
  • Saturday Tokimeki Station
  • Shōfukutei Tsuruko no All Night Nippon

Theatrical roles

Dub voice work

CDs

Albums

  • Breath of Air
  • Hidaka Noriko Best
  • Kazumi (as Kazumi Endō)
  • Mega Babe
  • Minami no Seishun
  • Minamikaze ni Fukarete
  • Nonko
  • Otakara Song Book
  • Paradise
  • Personal
  • Personal 2
  • Ranma ½ Utagoyomi Heisei 3 Nendoban (as Akane Tendo, includes Yasashii, ii Ko ni Narenai (a.k.a. the "Baka Song"))
  • Time Capsule
  • Touch in Memory (as Minami Asakura)

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Singles

  • Anata ga Uchū ~By My Side~
  • Ashita he no Tsubasa / Niji no Kanata
  • Be Natural / Megami ga Kureta Ichibyō
  • Watashi Datte (as Kazumi Endō)

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Books

References

External links

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