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| birth_place = [[Niigata, Niigata]], Japan |
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| occupation = Voice actress |
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| years_active = 1972–present<br /> |
| years_active = 1972–present<br />1979–2005 ([[Doraemon (1979 TV series)|Doraemon]]) |
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{{nihongo|'''Keiko Nanba'''|難波 啓子|Nanba Keiko|born 2 September 1952 in [[Niigata, Niigata|Niigata]], |
{{nihongo|'''Keiko Nanba'''|難波 啓子|Nanba Keiko|born 2 September 1952 in [[Niigata, Niigata|Niigata]], Japan}}, better known by the stage name {{nihongo|'''Keiko Yokozawa'''|横沢 啓子|Yokozawa Keiko}}, is a Japanese [[Voice acting in Japan|voice actress]]. She is most known for the roles of Dorami (''[[Doraemon]]''), Mami Sakura (''[[Esper Mami]]''), Benio Hanamura (''[[Haikara-san ga Tōru]]''), and Sheeta (''[[Castle in the Sky]]''). |
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===Video games=== |
===Video games=== |
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*''[[Namco × Capcom]]'' (Roll Casket) |
*''[[Namco × Capcom]]'' (Roll Casket) |
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*''[[Mega Man Legends series|Rockman DASH series]]'' (Mega Man Legends series) (Roll Casket) |
*''[[Mega Man Legends series|Rockman DASH series]]'' (Mega Man Legends series) (Roll Casket) |
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===Dubbing |
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*''[[The Passage (1979 film)|The Passage]]'' (Leah Bergson ([[Kay Lenz]]))<ref>{{cite web |url= http://zeque-movie.com/titles/dvdblu-ray/hd-18.html|title= ザ・パッセージ/ピレネー突破口<HDニューマスター版>|accessdate= July 16, 2019|work= Zeque Productions}}</ref> |
*''[[The Passage (1979 film)|The Passage]]'' (Leah Bergson ([[Kay Lenz]]))<ref>{{cite web |url= http://zeque-movie.com/titles/dvdblu-ray/hd-18.html|title= ザ・パッセージ/ピレネー突破口<HDニューマスター版>|accessdate= July 16, 2019|work= Zeque Productions}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]'' (Liesl von Trapp ([[Charmian Carr]]))<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.thecinema.jp/vod/sound-of-music-movie/|title= サウンド・オブ・ミュージック|access-date= February 10, 2023|work= The Cinema}}</ref> |
*''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]'' (Liesl von Trapp ([[Charmian Carr]]))<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.thecinema.jp/vod/sound-of-music-movie/|title= サウンド・オブ・ミュージック|access-date= February 10, 2023|work= The Cinema}}</ref> |
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====Animation==== |
====Animation==== |
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*''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]'' (Singing Harp)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.thecinema.jp/vod/fun-and-fancy-free-movie/|title= ファン・アンド・ファンシー・フリー|access-date= February 2, 2023|work= The Cinema}}</ref> |
*''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]'' (Singing Harp)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.thecinema.jp/vod/fun-and-fancy-free-movie/|title= ファン・アンド・ファンシー・フリー|access-date= February 2, 2023|work= The Cinema}}</ref> |
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*''[[PB&J Otter]]'' (Connie Crane) |
*''[[PB&J Otter]]'' (Connie Crane) |
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===Miscellaneous=== |
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*''[[Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo]]'' (Mika Shikishima) |
*''[[Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo]]'' (Mika Shikishima) |
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*''[[Doraemon (1979 TV series)|Doraemon (1979)]]'' (theme song performance (ED)) |
*''[[Doraemon (1979 TV series)|Doraemon (1979)]]'' (theme song performance (ED)) |
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 4 May 2024
Keiko Yokozawa | |
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よこざわけい子 | |
Born | Keiko Nanba September 2, 1952 Niigata, Niigata, Japan |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1972–present 1979–2005 (Doraemon) |
Keiko Nanba (難波 啓子, Nanba Keiko, born 2 September 1952 in Niigata, Japan), better known by the stage name Keiko Yokozawa (横沢 啓子, Yokozawa Keiko), is a Japanese voice actress. She is most known for the roles of Dorami (Doraemon), Mami Sakura (Esper Mami), Benio Hanamura (Haikara-san ga Tōru), and Sheeta (Castle in the Sky).
Filmography[edit]
Anime[edit]
- Doraemon (1973) (Mii-chan, Pregnant Mii-chan)
- 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (Fana)
- Ashita e Attack (Sumie Nishi)
- Ashita e Free Kick]' (Sumie Nishi)
- Ashita no Joe 2 (Jun Shioya)
- Astro Boy (1980) (Libyan)
- Aura Battler Dunbine (Silky Mau)
- Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (Suu)
- Blue Seed (Yaobikuni)
- Castle in the Sky (Sheeta)
- Charlotte of the Young Grass (Charlotte)
- Cho Kosoku Galvion (Kei)
- City Hunter (Kumi)
- Dokaben (Kyoko Asahina)
- Dragon Ball (1989) (Annin)
- Esper Mami (Mami Sakura)
- Esper Mami: Hoshizora no Dancing Doll (Mami Sakura)
- Gauche the Cellist (Child mouse, girl with viola)
- Haikara-san ga Tōru (Benio Hanamura)
- Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika (Yuuri)
- Ideon (Rin)
- Ippatsu Kanta-kun (Itsuko, Motsuko)
- Karuizawa Syndrome (Yukari Kuno)
- Koguma no Misha (Misha)
- Lady Lady!! (TV & movie) (Misuzu Midorikawa)
- Legend of Lemnear (Lian)
- Lupin III: Part II (Eri Zadora (ep.103))
- Meiken Jolie (Angelina)
- Miyuki (Koharu (ep. 19))
- Nichijou (Nano's Key (ep. 25))
- Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman (Sophia)
- Obake no Q-Taro (0-Jirou)
- Obake no Q-Taro 2 (0-Jirou)
- Oyoneko Boonyan (Uzura Yudeta)
- Patlabor (Takeo Kumagami)
- Paul no Miracle Daisakusen (Miina)
- Plastic Little (May)
- Seton Doubutsuki: Kuma no Ko Jacky (Jill)
- Shin Don Chuck Monogatari (Lala)
- Spoon Obasan (Jin, Little Bon, Lou)
- Sue Cat (Maria)
- The Ideon: A Contact (Lin Formosa)
- The Ideon: Be Invoked (Lin Formosa)
- The Kabocha Wine (Eru, Natsumi Asaoka)
- The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Mats)
- Three-Eyed One - Prince in the Devile Island (Pandra)
- Time Bokan series
- Time Bokan (Junko (ep.34-36))
- Yatterman
- Zenderman
- Tobé! Kujira no Peek (Maira)
- Urusei Yatsura (Ten's mother)
Anime: Doraemon[edit]
- 2112: The Birth of Doraemon (Dorami)
- Doraemon (1979) (Dorami, Shizuka's mom)
- Doraemon: Doraemon Comes Back (Dorami)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the World of Magic (Dorami)
- Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West (Dorami)
- Dorami & Doraemons: Space Land's Critical Event (Dorami)
- Dorami & Doraemons: Robot School's Seven Mysteries (Dorami)
- Dorami-chan: A Blue Straw Hat (Dorami)
- Dorami-chan: Hello, Dynosis Kids!! (Dorami)
- Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS (Dorami)
- Dorami-chan: Wow, The Kid Gang of Bandits (Dorami)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Adventure in Clockwork City (Wicky)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur (P-suke)
- It's Christmas! Doraemon & Doraemons Super Special (Dorami)
Video games[edit]
- Namco × Capcom (Roll Casket)
- Rockman DASH series (Mega Man Legends series) (Roll Casket)
Dubbing roles[edit]
Live-action[edit]
- The Passage (Leah Bergson (Kay Lenz))[1]
- The Sound of Music (Liesl von Trapp (Charmian Carr))[2]
Animation[edit]
- Fun and Fancy Free (Singing Harp)[3]
- PB&J Otter (Connie Crane)
Miscellaneous[edit]
- Gasshin Sentai Mechander Robo (Mika Shikishima)
- Doraemon (1979) (theme song performance (ED))
- Gatapishi (theme song performance (ED))
- The Kabocha Wine (theme song performance (ED2))
References[edit]
- ^ "ザ・パッセージ/ピレネー突破口<HDニューマスター版>". Zeque Productions. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- ^ "サウンド・オブ・ミュージック". The Cinema. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
- ^ "ファン・アンド・ファンシー・フリー". The Cinema. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
External links[edit]
- Keiko Yokozawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia