Noriko Ohara

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Noriko Ohara ( Japanese 小 原 乃 梨子 , Ohara Noriko ; born October 2, 1935 in Tokyo Prefecture ), actually Noriko Tobe ( 戸 部 法子 , Tobe Noriko ), is a Japanese voice actress ( seiyū ). She works for the Baobab production agency .

She is known for her role as Nobita in the anime series Doraemon, which ran from 1979 to 2005 . For this she and the other speakers of the main characters received the special award at the Animation Kobe Awards in 2006 and the 2007 award for outstanding performance at the Tōkyō Kokusai Anime Fair . In the same year she also won the prize for outstanding performance at the Seiyū Awards , and in 2013, together with Tōru Ōhira , Katsuji Mori and Mari Okamoto, the Synergy Prize for the 50th anniversary of Tatsunoko Production .

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  1. プ ロ フ ィ ー ル . In: 小 原 乃 梨子 オ フ ィ シ ャ ル ウ ェ ブ サ イ ト . Retrieved September 7, 2014 (Japanese).