Rumi Kasahara Explained

Rumi Kasahara
Native Name:笠原 留美
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:8 November 1958
Birth Place:Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Occupation:Voice actress
Years Active:1980 - present
Agent:Aoni Production

is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She voiced roles in a bunch of titles in the 1990s including Pretty Sammy OVA and TV series, Moeyo Ken, Hell Teacher Nube, Princess Nine, and Sakura Diaries. In video games, she provides the voice of Ena Arashizaki in Money Puzzle Exchanger, Yue Ying in the Dynasty Warriors / Warriors Orochi franchise, Alia in Mega Man, and Futaba Taiga in Sakura Wars New York.

Filmography

Anime

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–1994 Fortune Quest Pastel Debut role
–1994 Kishin Corps Pearl Vol. 1, 4
Tico of the Seven Seas Maggie Taft
Sailor Moon S Ptilol, others
–1997 Magical Girl Pretty Sammy OAVs
Jura Tripper Gatsha
Hell Teacher Nūbē
Magical Project S Misao Amano / Pixy Misa TV series
Debutante Detective Corps Nina Kirov
Hyper Police Kanako
Kindaichi Case Files Rumi Nakajima
Sakura Diaries
Outlaw Star Clair
Princess Nine Kanako Mita, Tomoko Saotome
Space Pirate Mito Ranban Nakami
燗磐:中身
To Heart
Space Pirate Mito: Aoi & Mutsuki: A Pair of Queens Ranban
Kotone Ryuudou [1]
Dai-Guard Shizuka Irie
Tales of Eternia: The Animation Platia
Rune Soldier Isabel
Shaman King Kanae
Angel Tales Mika
Air Master Mika Utsumi
Stellvia Chiaki Katase
Astro Boy Space clerk, Ghost
Zatch Bell Nurse
Fullmetal Alchemist
Detective Conan Misa Tsuneyama, Misa Uehara
Paranoia Agent Taeko's Mother
To Heart: Remember My Memories Lemmy Miyauchi
Moeyo Ken Miki Saotome
Yomigaeru Sora – Rescue Wings Kazumi Nishida
Powerpuff Girls Z Nanako
GeGeGe no Kitaro Yukijoro TV series 5
Mushi-Uta Mother of poetry
Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne Female Informant
Kanokon Jorougumo
Gokujō!! Mecha Mote Iinchō Manaka/Mako-san
Digimon Fusion
Marvel Anime: Blade Woman Vampire
Sailor Moon Crystal ONA series
Chibi Maruko-chan Commercial's Singer, Yuriko

Film

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Make Up! Sailor Soldier Girl A short film
Slam Dunk Cheerleader
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Kyoko Inaba
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu Kyoko Inaba film
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu Kyoko Inaba film

Video games

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Silk PC Engine
Princess Minerva Mizuno PC Engine
 - 97 Kurumi Nishina
Debutante Detective Corps Nina Kirov
Dragon Knight 4 Nereid PC FX
Hell Teacher Nūbē Kyoko Inaba PS1
Ah! My Goddess Ray Other
Money Idol Exchanger Ena Arashizaki / Everyworker Neo Geo MVS
Magical Girl Pretty Sammy series
Wakusei Kougekitai Little Cats Misato Simon PS1/PS2
Chisato Madison, Feria PS1/PS2
 - 2000 Ganbare Goemon series Yae
To Heart Lemmy Miyauchi PS1/PS2
Sentimental Graffiti 2 Mari Kurokawa DC
Atelier Lilie: The Alchemist of Salburg 3 Elsa Hesse PS1/PS2
–05 Mega Man X series Alia, Vanishing Gungaroo Voiced Alia in every game since X6; Voiced Vanishing Gungaroo in X7
Hermina and Culus: Atelier Lilie Another Story Elsa Hesse PS1/PS2
Moeyo Ken Miki Saotome PS1/PS2
–11 Dynasty Warriors series Starting from Dynasty Warriors 4
Sakura Taisen Monogatari ~Mysterious Paris~ Elsa Flaubert PS1/PS2
–08 Warriors Orochi series Yue Ying

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AN Entertainment Announces First Release. Anime News Network. 30 April 2016.