Ryōko Shintani
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Ryōko Shintani (新谷良子 Shintani Ryōko, born March 31, 1981 in Ishikawa Prefecture) is a voice actress and singer from Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.[1][2] She is under the Lantis and Vi-vo Recording Label and famous as the voice of Milfeulle Sakuraba in the Galaxy Angel Series.[3] She also sang along with Yukari Tamura, Miyuki Sawashiro, Mayumi Yamaguchi and Mika Kanai as the group Angel-Tai.
Voice roles
Work | Character | Start Date |
---|---|---|
Galaxy Angel | Milfeulle Sakuraba[2] | 2001-04-07 |
Eiken | Mika | 2003 |
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure | Mikaru Amagi | 2004-04-03 |
DearS | Natsuki Ikuhara (幾原 菜月 Ikuhara Natsuki) | 2004-07-10 |
W Wish | Haruhi Inohara (井ノ原春陽 Inohara Haruhi) | 2004-09-07 |
My-HiME | Aoi Senō (瀬能 あおい Senō Aoi)[2] | 2004-09-30 |
Pani Poni Dash! | Akira Miyata (宮田 晶 Miyata Akira) | 2005-07-03 |
My-Otome | Aoi Senō (アオイ・セノー Aoi Senō) | 2005-10-06 |
Kage Kara Mamoru! | Airi Sawagashi (沢菓 愛里 Sawagashi Airi) | 2006-01-07 |
Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl | Jum Pu[2] | 2006-01-11 |
Hime-sama Goyōjin | Himeko Tsubaki[2] | 2006-04-12 |
Gadget Trial | Souka | 2006-06-23 |
Red Garden | Rachel Benning[2] | 2006-10-22 |
Hidamari Sketch series | Sae (沙英 Sae)[2] | 2007-01-11 |
Kaze no Stigma | Miracle C | 2007-04-13 |
Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō | Sanae Kise | 2007-07-03 |
Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei | Nami Hitō | 2007-07-07 |
Kure-nai | Yūno Hōzuki (崩月夕乃 Hōzuki Yūno) | 2008-04-03 |
Maria Holic | Sachi Momoi | 2009-01-05 |
The Sacred Blacksmith | Elsa | 2009-10-03 |
Rune Factory 3 | Sakuya | 2009-10-22 |
Arakawa Under the Bridge | Tetsuro | 2010-04-04 |
Amagami SS | Rihoko Sakurai | 2010-07-02 |
Koumajou Densetsu II: Yougen no Chingonka | Chen, Marisa Kirisame | 2010-12-30 |
Puella Magi Madoka Magica | Hitomi Shizuki | 2011-01-06 |
Hen Zemi | Anta Katou | 2011-04-08 |
[[Kaitō_Tenshi_Twin_Angel|Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel: Kyun Kyun Tokimeki Paradise!!]] | Salome | 2011-07-05 |
The Big Bang Theory (Japanese dub) | Penny | |
Amagami SS+ plus | Rihoko Sakurai | 2012-01-05 |
Joshiraku | Uzannu Uzattei | 2012-09-27 |
Non Non Biyori | Konomi Fujiyama | 2013-11-25 |
Magica Wars | Yuri Inuwashi | 2014 |
Discography
Singles
- 2003-08-27: Waga mama date show (ワガママ date show)
- 2003-09-26: Ai no Uta Dakara (あいのうただから)
- 2003-10-22: ray of sunshine
- 2004-09-23: Koi no Kōzō/Trickster (恋の構造/トリックスター)
- 2004-11-26: Wonderstory/HAPPY END
- 2005-03-02: Sekai de Ichiban Boku ga Suki! (世界でいちばんボクが好き!) — theme song for Damekko Doubutsu anime TV series
- 2005-10-05: Happiest Princess — opening theme for White Princess the second PS2 game
- 2006-05-24: CANDY☆POP☆SWEET☆HEART — ending theme for Hime-sama Goyoujin anime TV series
- 2007-06-27: The Lost Symphonies
- 2008-05-21: crossing days - ending theme for Kure-nai anime TV series
- 2008-10-22: Tsuki to Orgel (月とオルゴール)
- 2009-06-03: ReTIME
- 2009-11-25: Piece of love
- 2010-03-24: Magic Spell
- 2010-10-06: HONEY TEE PARTY!
- 2011-10-26: Euphoric Prayer
- 2012-02-14: AUTOMATIC SENSATION
- 2010-08-24: HOSHI
Albums
- 2003-03-07: Pink no Bambi (ピンクのバンビ)
- 2004-04-28: Fancy Frill (ファンシー☆フリル)
- 2005-05-25: Pretty Good!
- 2006-11-15: Sora ni Tokeru Niji to Kimi no Koe (空にとける虹と君の声)
- 2007-12-19: Wonderful World
- 2009-02-18: Marching Monster
- 2011-06-22: Unlocker
- 2013-08-14: Blooming Line
Compilations
- 2007-02-14: The Great bambi Pop Swindle
- 2011-02-09: BEST BAMBI BOX
Other
- 2004-12-22: chu→lip revolver (chu→lip☆リボルバー)
- 2005-07-21: LoveRevo Uhhyara CD - Tulip 'Ten' no maki (ラブリボうっひゃらCD ちゅーりっぷ「天」の巻)
- 2005-08-24: LoveRevo Uhhyara CD - Tulip 'Chi' no maki (ラブリボうっひゃらCD ちゅーりっぷ「地」の巻)
- 2005-10-26: LoveRevo Uhhyara CD - Tulip 'Jin' no maki (ラブリボうっひゃらCD ちゅーりっぷ「人」の巻)
- 2006-04-05: Otanjoubi CD LoveRevo ~hime to anata to obake-chan~ (おたんじょうびCD らぶりぼ~姫とあなたとおばけちゃん~)
DVD
- 2005-06-29: Happy Happy Smile '05 chu→lip Quest (はっぴぃ・はっぷぃ・すまいる'05 chu→lip☆くぇすと)
- 2005-12-21: Happy Happy Smile '05 chu→lip Legend (はっぴぃ・はっぷぃ・すまいる'05 chu→lip*Legend)
- 2007-06-27: Happy Happy Smile '07 chu→lip Army (はっぴぃ・はっぷぃ・すまいる'07 chu→lip*ARMY)
References
- ↑ Doi, Hitoshi. "Shintani Ryouko". Seiyuu Database. July 30, 2010. Archived by WebCite July 31, 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Nakagami, Yoshikattsu; Yoshida, Moichi; Onitsuka, Kanako; Nishimoto, Keiko. "Voice Actress Spotlight: Yuna Inamura & Ryoko Shintani". Newtype USA. 6 (4) pp. 112–113. April 2007. ISSN 1541-4817.
- ↑ "新谷良子 声優・ナレーター事務所 ビーボ" (in Japanese). Vi-vo. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
External links
- 新谷良子 Official Web Site はっぴぃ・はっぴぃ・すまいる (Shintani Ryōko Official Web Site Happy Happy Smile) (Japanese)
- Ryōko Shintani at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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