Sakura Nogawa
Sakura Nogawa (野川 さくら Nogawa Sakura, born March 1, 1978 in Toyohashi, Aichi) is a Japanese voice actress.[1] In August 2013 she took a break from voice acting and singing due to poor health.[2]
Notable voice roles
- Tsubasa in Angel Tales
- Misha Arsellec Lune in Ar tonelico
- Misha Arsellec Lune in Ar tonelico II
- Gengorou,Nenesha in Ar tonelico II
- Fubuki Sakuragasaki in Arcade Gamer Fubuki
- Izumi Makihara in Ayakashi
- Kaorin in Azumanga Daioh
- Yuka-chan in Azumanga Daioh
- Kunugi-Tan in Binchō-tan
- Chako Hasegawa in Cosplay Complex
- Mei, Misha Arsellec Lune in Cross Edge
- Asakura Nemu in D.C. ~Da Capo~
- Asakura Nemu in D.C.S.S. ~Da Capo Second Season~
- Tsukasa in Daphne in the Brilliant Blue
- Masuda Shizuka in Final Approach
- Nana in Forza! Hidemaru
- Satoka Tachikawa in Gate Keepers 21
- Yukina in Girls Bravo
- Aihara Nana in KimiKiss ~Pure Rouge~
- Cidre (Episode 01) in King of Bandit Jing
- Arisugawa Yui, Sakaki Mizuki in Lovedol ~Lovely Idol~
- Ayumi Mamiya in Magikano
- Philomel Hartung in Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis
- Shiho Munakata in My-HiME
- Shiho Huit in My-Otome
- Kuriko in Nanaka 6/17
- Hiroko Kaizuka (Episode 04, 11, 13) in Naru Taru
- Manaka / Yongo (Episode 3 & 10) in Narue no Sekai
- Michiko Takane in Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru
- Cha Chi in Penguin Musume Heart
- Kaoru Mitarai in Pita Ten
- Nono (Episode 8) in Popotan
- Ma in Pugyuru
- Kasugano Ray in Ray the Animation
- Miyuki Onizuka in Real Bout High School
- Aki-chan in RockMan.EXE (MegaMan NT Warrior)
- Hina-Ichigo in Rozen Maiden
- Hina Ichigo in Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre
- Hina Ichigo in Rozen Maiden Träumend
- Hina Ichigo in Rozen Maiden: Zurückspulen
- White Iris in Rune Factory Frontier
- Tsubasa in Saint Beast
- Saishi (Episode 18, 21, 22) in Samurai Deeper Kyo
- Edomae Lunar in Seto no Hanayome
- Okuwaka Tsubomi in Strawberry Panic!
- Erica Hartmann in Strike Witches
- Peridot Hamilton in Tales of Hearts
- Tsubasa in Tenshi no Shippo
- Nene Hampden in Tristia of The Deep Blue Sea
- Io Sakuragawa in True Tears
- Computer Voice in Ultra Maniac
- Nene Mikumo in Venus Versus Virus
- Young Ishizu Ishtar in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
- Liseto Lander in Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island
- Asuka Hina in Memories Off 5 The Unfinished Film, Memories Off 5 the Animation
- Female Fighter in Granado Espada (Japanese version)
Discography
Singles
- 2001-08-01: Soyokaze no Rondo
- 2002-01-26: Heart no Puzzle
- 2002-08-07: Hoshi no Furu Oka
- 2003-07-24: SAKURA Magic ~shiawase ni narou~
- 2004-10-27: Kimiiro Palette — anime TV series Final Approach opening theme
- 2004-12-01: Joyeux Noël ~seinaru yoru no okurimono~
- 2006-01-25: Motto! — anime TV series Magikano opening theme
- 2006-10-04: Dual Love on the planet ~Hanoka~ — anime TV series Hanoka opening theme
- 2006-11-? : Install Your Heart - anime TV series Mega Man Star Force (anime) opening theme
- 2008-10-22: Eternal Memory - Radio drama Thor Code opening theme
- 2009-?-?: Party Play - anime TV series Arad Senki: Slap Up Party 1st opening theme
- 2009-?-?: Sokujin no Pandora - anime TV series Arad Senki: Slap Up Party 2nd opening theme
- 2010-01-29: Last Stop
- 2010-07-28: Heavenly Days
Albums
- 2003-02-05: SAITA
- 2004-03-01: U.La.Ra
- 2005-03-24: PoTeChi
- 2005-08-03: Cherries — character & theme song best
- 2006-04-12: Tenohira no naka no Lupica
- 2007-08-01: Kazeiro Renpu
- 2010-08-25: Happy Harmonics
Live
- 2010-11-14: Live Tour 2010 ~Happy Harmonics~
References
- ↑ Doi, Hitoshi (January 29, 2011). "Nogawa Sakura". Seiyuu Database. Archived from the original on January 30, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ↑ "Da Capo Voice Actress Sakura Nogawa Goes on Hiatus Due to Poor Health". Anime News Network. August 16, 2013. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
External links
- Sakura Melody - official site
- Sakura Nogawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Sakura Nogawa at the Internet Movie Database