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Fujiko Takimoto | |
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瀧本 富士子 | |
Born | Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1990–present |
Agent | Arts Vision |
Spouse |
Fujiko Takimoto (瀧本 富士子, Takimoto Fujiko) is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture, Japan. On February 2, 2014, she married fellow voice actor and her Mahoromatic co-star Hideki Ogihara.[1]
Filmography
Anime
- Mahoujin Guru Guru (1994) (Nike)
- Captain Tsubasa J (1994) (Sanae Nakazawa)
- Kiko-chan Smile (1996) (Masacado)
- Hoshi no Kirby (2001) (Tokkori)
- Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin (2018 series) (2018) (Fūsuke Suzuno)
Unknown date
- Bakuto Sengen Daigunder (Akira Akebono)
- B'TX (Gaku)
- Buzzer Beater (Hideyoshi)
- Bonobono (Chibisuke to Okera-kun)
- Crayon Shin-chan (Nurse)
- Detective Conan (Makoto Kyogoku (young))
- Gravitation (Suguru Fujisaki)
- Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land (Kabuto Morino)
- Hell Teacher Nūbē (Meisuke Nueno (young))
- Higurashi When They Cry (Suguru Okamura)
- Kujibiki Unbalance (2006 series) (Chihiro Enomoto)
- Inazuma Eleven (Rika Urabe, Fūsuke Suzuno/Gazel, Kimiyuki Nemuro/Nero)
- Lovely Complex (Seishirō "Seiko" Kotobuki)
- Mahoromatic (Suguru Misato)
- Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus (Yū Kunitachi)
- Rockman EXE (Kojirō Aragaki)
- Naruto Shippuden (young Asuma)
- Nintama Rantaro (Sakon Kawanishi)
- Noein (Yū Gotō)
- Pocket Monsters (young Mewtwo)
- Raideen the Superior (Hayate Ohtori)
- This Ugly Yet Beautiful World (Ryo Ninomiya)
- Those Who Hunt Elves (Branko)
- Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (Masayoshi Saitō)
- YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō (Edward)
Movies
- Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower (2010) (Sarai, young Asuma)
Video games
- Flash Hiders (1993) (Erue)
- Magical Circle Guru Guru (1995) (Nike)
- Soul Edge (1995) (Taki)
- Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (1997) (Huepow)
- Grandia (1997) (Justin)
- Clock Tower: Ghost Head (1998) (Shou)
- Soulcalibur (1998) (Taki)[2]
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) (Young Link)[2]
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (2000) (Young Link)
- Power Stone 2 (2000) (Julia)
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) (Young Link)
- Soulcalibur II (2002) (Taki)[2]
- Namco × Capcom (2005) (Taki, Tarosuke)[2]
- Soulcalibur III (2005) (Taki)[2]
- Kujibiki Unbalance: Kaichō Onegai Smash Fight (2007) (Chihiro Enomoto)
- Hyrule Warriors (2014) (Young Link)[2]
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) (Young Link)[2]
Unknown date
- Ape Escape series (Kakeru)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Whirlwind (Narancia Ghirga)
Dubbing roles
Live action
- Annie: A Royal Adventure!, Michael Webb (George Wood)
- Double Jeopardy, Matty Parsons (Benjamin Weir)[3]
- Funny Games, Georgie Farber (Devon Gearhart)[4]
- School of Rock, Zack "Zack-Attack" Mooneyham (Joey Gaydos Jr.)[5]
- Spy Kids (Netflix/Hulu edition), Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara)
- The Time Machine (2002), Kalen (Omero Mumba)
- Tropic Thunder, Tran (Brandon Soo Hoo)
- Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum)
Animation
- King of the Hill, Bobby Hill (Pamela Adlon)
References
- ^ "Mahoromatic Voice Actors Hideki Ogihara and Fujiko Takimoto Get Married". Anime News Network. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Fujiko Takimoto (visual voices guide)". behindthevoiceactors.com. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "ダブル・ジョパディー". Wowow. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
- ^ "DVD/ファニーゲーム U.S.A./ナオミ・ワッツ,ティム・ロス,マイケル・ピット/レンタル版". Yahoo Auctions Japan. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
- ^ "スクール・オブ・ロック". Paramount Pictures. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
External links
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Fujiko Takimoto at Anime News Network's encyclopedia