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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Megumi Hayashibara Biography (1967-)
Born March 30, 1967, in Tokyo, Japan; married March 30, 1998.
- Nationality
- Japanese
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Actress, voice performer, singer
- Birth Details
- March 30, 1967
- Tokyo, Japan
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
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Animated Films
- Voice of Nam, Baburugamu kuraishisu (video; also known as Bubblegum Crisis), 1985
- Voice of Ume, Purojukuto A-ko (video; also known as Project A-Ko), Soeishinsha, 1986
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Tenku no shiro Rapyuta (also known as Castle in the Sky andLaputa: Castle in the Sky), Buena Vista, 1986
- Voice of Ume, Project A-Ko 2: Daitokuji zaibatsu no inbo (video; also known as Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group), Soeishinsha, 1987
- Voice of Ume, Project A-Ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (video), Soeishinsha, 1988
- Voice of Cris, Kido senshi Gundam 0080 pocket no naka no sensou (video; also known as Gundam 0080: A War in the Pocket and Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: A War in the Pocket), 1989
- Voice of Carrie, Riding Bean (video), Youmex, 1989
- Voice of Ume, Project A-Ko 4: Final (video), 1989
- Voice of Dominick, Megazone 23 III (video), 1989
- Voice of Kina, Garaga, Aubeck, 1989
- Voice of Kishida Kazumi, Eriaru visual (video; also known as Ariel), 1989
- Voice of weather forecaster, Kido keisatsu patoreba: The Movie (also known as Mobile Police Patlabor,
Patlabor: The Mobile Police, and Patlabor: The Movie), Teletoon, 1990
- Voice of Pai, Sazan Eyes (video), Kodansha Ltd., 1991
- Voice of Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2: Chugoku Nekonron daikessen! Okite yaburi no gekito hen (also known as Ranma 1/2: Big Battle at Nekonron!The All-Out Battle and Ranma 1/2: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China),Viz Video, 1991
- Voice of Nabi, Izumo (video), 1991
- Voice of Takeyuki Suzuki, Yawara! Sore yuke koshinuke kizzu!, 1992
- Voice of Amano Ai, Denei shoujo Ai (also known as Video Girl Ai), 1992
- Voice of Natsume `Nuku Nuku' Atsuki, Banno bunka nekomusume (video; also known as All-purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku and Super Catgirl Nuku Nuku), 1992
- Voice of Fujinami Rei, Black Jack (video), Akita Publishing, 1993
- Voice of Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2: Cho-musabetsu kessen! Ranma team densetsu no hoo (also known as Ranma 1/2: One Grew over the Kuno's Nest and Team Ranma vs. the Legendary Phoenix), 1994
- Voice of Lucy Macmillan, Macross Plus (video), Teletoon, 1994
- Voice of Himeko Nayatake, Bishojo senshi Sailor Moon S: The Movie(also known as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S: The Movie,
Sailor Moon2: The Movie, and Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice), Pioneer Entertainment, 1994
- Voice of Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2 SUPER (video; also known as Ranma 1/2: Faster Kasumi Kill Kill), 1995
- Voice of Achika, Tenchi Muyo! In Love (also known as Tenchi theMovie and Tenchi: The Movie), Pioneer Entertainment, 1996
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers Return, 1996
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Soreyuke! Uchu senkan Yamamoto Yoko (video; also known as Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko), 1996
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers Special, ADV Films, 1996
- Voices of Rei Ayanami and Yui Ikari, Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijo-ban:Air/Magokoro o, kimi ni (also known as End of Evangelion), 1997
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers Great, 1997
- Voices of Rei Ayanami, Yui Ikari, and Pen Pen, Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijo-ban: Shito shinsei (also known as Evangelion: Death & Rebirth), 1997
- Voice of Ongo, Jungre de Okou (video; also known as Jungle de Ikou), Studio Fantasia, 1997
- Voice of Tira Misu, Ganso bakuretsu hunter, King Records, 1997
- Voice of Fushigidane, Poketto monsutaa: Pikachu no natsu-yasumi (also known as Pikachu: The Movie and Pocket Monsters: Pikachu's Summer Vacation), 1998
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Poketto monsutaa: Myutsu no gyakushu (also known as Mewtwo's Counterattack and Pocket Monsters: Mewtwo Strikes Back!), 1998
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Rupan sansei: Hono no kioku Tokyo Crisis (also known as Lupin III: Burning Memory - Tokyo Crisis and Lupin III: Tokyo Crisis), 1998
- Voice of Hiroshi Umino, Queen Emeraldas, 1998
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Love & Pop, 1998
- Voice of Mi, Kasei ryodan Danasight Four-Nine (video; also known as DNASights 999.9 and Fire Force DNASight 999.9), 1998
- Voice of Musashi, Poketto monsutaa: Maboroshi no Pokemon X: Lugia bakudan (also known as Phantom Pokemon: Lugia's Explosive Birth,
Pocket Monsters X: Revelation Lugia,
Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Phantom Pokemon: Lugia's Explosive Birth,
Pokemon: Power of One, and Pokemon: The Power of One), Warner Bros., 1999
- Voice of Musashi, Pocket Monster: Kesshoto no teio (also known asEmperor of the Crystal Tower,
Pocket Monsters: Lord of the Unknown, and Pokemon: Lord of the `Unknown' Tower), 2000
- Voice of woman, Shiki-Jitsu (also known as Ritual), TokumaShoten, 2000
- Voice of Musashi (Jessie), Pocket Monster: Selebi - Toki o koeta deai (also known as Pocket Monsters - Celebi: A Timeless Encounter,
Pocket Monsters: Selebi's Encounter Through Time,
Pokemon 2001, and Pokemon 4: The Movie), 2001
- Voice of Fushigidane, Pocket Monster: Pikachu no dokidoki kakurebo(also known as Pokemon: Pikachu's Exciting Hide-and-Seek), 2001
- Voice of Faye Valentine, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira (also known as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' On Heaven's Door), 2001
- Also voices of Casey Becker, Scream, Crysta, FernGully, andDiddy Kong, Donkey Kong Country, all Japanese dub versions.
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Television Appearances
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Animated Series
- Voice of Bakabon, Tensai Bakabon, 1971
- Voice of Nanao Yosuke, Mezon Ikkoku (also known as Maison Ikkoku), 1986
- Voice of Misuzu Moriwaki, Shitihanta (also known as City Hunter), 1987
- Voice of Sanae Shimazu, Esper Mami, 1987
- Voice of Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2 (also known as Ranma nibun noichi), 1989
- Voice of Moriwaki Misuzu, City Hunter 3, 1989
- Voice of Saotome Ranma, Ranma 1/2: Nettohen (also known as Ranma 1/2 Anything-Goes Martial Arts and Ranma 1/2: Hard Battle), TheOcean Group, 1989
- Voice of Bakabon, Heisei tensai Bakabon, 1990
- Voice of Minky Momo, Maho no purinsesu Minki Momo (also known as Fairy Princess Minky Momo), 1991
- Voice of young Genkai, Yu yu hakusho (also known as The Poltergeist Report), 1992
- Voice of Nanami, Nanatsu no umi no Tiko (also known as Tico ofthe Seven Seas), 1994
- Voice of Saeki Tomoko, DNA: Dokokade nakushita aitsu no aitsu, 1994
- Voice of Momiji Fujimiya, Blue Seed, 1994
- Voice of young blind boy, Dragonball Z, 1995
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers (also known as The Slayers),1995
- Voices of Rei Ayanami, Yui Ikari, and Pen Pen, Shin seiki evangelion, 1995
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers Next, 1996
- Voice of Lime, Saber Marionette J, 1996
- Voices of Haibara Ai, Shiho Miyano, and Sherry, Meitantei Conan (also known as Detective Conan), 1996
- Voice of Tira Misu, Bakuretsu hunters (also known as The Sorcerer Hunters), 1996
- Voices of Musashi, Fushigidane, and Pigeon, Poketto monsutaa (alsoknown as Pocket Monsters and Pokemon), 1997
- Voice of Lina Inverse, Slayers Try, 1997
- Voice of Canal Vorfeed, Lost Universe, 1997
- Voice of Pidgey/Pidgeotto/Pidgeot, Pokemon (also known as Pocket Monsters,
Pokemon: Johto League Champions, and Pokemon: The Johto Journeys), syndicated, 1998
- Voice of Faye Valentine, Cowboy Bebop, 1998
- Voice of Lime, Saber Marionett J to X, 1998
- Voice of Bakabon, ReReRe no tensai Bakabon, 1999
- Voices of Urashima and Haruka, Love Hina, TV Tokyo, 2000
- Also voices of Anna, Shaman King; Kitty, Hello Kitty; Komusubi man, Anpan-man; Kumi, Bad Boys; Little Sneezer, Tiny Toon Adventures (Japanese dub version); and Tsubame Otori, Akihabara dennou gumi.
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Animated Miniseries
- Voice of Mary, Shounen Santa no daiboken (also known as The Adventures of Young Santa Claus), 1994
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RECORDINGS
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Albums
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Half & Half, King Records, 1991
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Nijiiro Ren'ai, King Records, 1991
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Whatever, King Records, 1992
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Perfume, King Records, 1992
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Shamrock, King Records, 1993
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Sphere, King Records, 1994
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Pulse, Futureland, 1994
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Enfleurage, King Records, 1995
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Bertemu, King Records, 1996
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Iravati, King Records, 1997
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Fuwari, 1999
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Vintage S, 2000
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Vintage A, 2000
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Evangelion the Birthday of Rei Ayanami, 2001
- Released two albums with the group DoCo DoCo, 1991 and 1992. Singles include "Otousan," Pony Canyon, 1991; "Omoide ga ippai," Pony Canyon, 1991; "November Rain," Pony Canyon, 1991; "Characters Christmas," Pony Canyon, 1991; "Niji iro no sneaker," 1991; "Adesugata nagisa musume," 1991; "Yume wo dakishimete," 1992; "Haruneko fushigi tsukiyo," 1992; "Our Good Day ... bokura no GoodDay" (ending song of television series Nekketsu saikyo gouzaurar), 1993; "Yume Hurry Up" (opening and ending songs of television series Bannoubunka nekomusume), 1993; "Until Strawberry Sherbert," King Records, 1994;"Touch and Go" (theme song of television series Blue Seed), King Records, 1994; "Nostalgic Lover," King Records, 1995; "Elles Cinq II: Tiny Heart," King Records, 1995; "Elles Cinq III: Love Drug," King Records, 1995; "EllesCinq V: Tears no kataomoi," King Records, 1995; "Yousei yori ai wo komete 1," King Records, 1995; "Yousei yori ai wo komete 2," King Records, 1995; "GetAlong," 1995; "Midnight Blue," King Records, 1995; "What's Up Guys?" King Records, 1995; "Going History," King Records, 1995; "Give a Reason," King Records, 1996; "Kagirinai yokubou no nakani," King Records, 1996; "Just Be Conscious," King Records, 1996; "Alchemy of Love," Pioneer, 1996; "Successful Mission," King Records, 1996; "Shoot! Love Hunter" (opening and ending songs of television series Bakuretsu Hunter), 1996; "Yakusoku da yo," Polygram, 1997; "Don't Be Discouraged" (opening and ending songs of television series Slayers Try), King Records, 1997; "Reflection" (theme song of film Slayers Great), King Records, 1997; "Fine Colorday" (opening and ending songsof television series Bannou bunka nekomusume), 1998; "Infinity," 1998; "Raging Waves" (theme song of Slayers Gorgeous), 1998; "Akogare" (ending theme song of television series Lupin III: Honoo no kioku--Tokyo Crisis), 1998; "A House Cat" (opening theme song of Bannou bunka nekomusume dash), 1998; "Question at Me" (ending song of television series Sennen oukoku sanjuushi Vanny Knights), 1999; "Booska! Booska!!" (opening song of television series Booska), 1999; "Ashita ni nattara" (opening andending songs of television series Donkey Kong), Nippon Columbia, 2000; "Sakura saku," 2000; "Unsteady/Lost in You" (opening and ending songs of television series Muteki-ou trizenon), Starchild, 2000; "Northern Lights," 2002. Also released the single "Little Date from Ranma 1/2" with the groupTies.
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Video Games
- Voice of Lucia, Lunar: Eternal Blue (also known as Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete), Working Designs, 1996
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WRITINGS
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Books
- Wrote stories collected in Ashita ga aru sa, illustrated by AsagiSakura and published by Kadokawa.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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Animerica, Volume 1, number 10, 1993
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