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*[[Usakuma]] (1986) - Usagitaro |
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*[[Magical Ruby's Great Adventures]] (1988-1989) - Emerald |
*[[Magical Ruby's Great Adventures]] (1988-1989) - Emerald |
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+ | *[[Hey! Panda]] (1989) - Michiru (ep. 33) |
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*[[Denki Hero Roboman Chuu]] (1994) - [[Mako Kanehata]] |
*[[Denki Hero Roboman Chuu]] (1994) - [[Mako Kanehata]] |
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*[[Chō-Base]] (1995) |
*[[Chō-Base]] (1995) |
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==Successors== |
==Successors== |
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After her death, the following voice actors took over her ongoing roles: |
After her death, the following voice actors took over her ongoing roles: |
Revision as of 15:40, 11 December 2020
Tomiko Suzuki (Kanji: 鈴木 富子) was a Japanese voice actress who was born in Aichi Prefecture and was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death.
Suzuki's last film was Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker (where she voiced the protagonist Pokémon: Jirachi), released only a week and half after Suzuki's death from a heart attack on July 7, 2003 at the age of 47. Coincidentally, July 7 is the beginning date of Tanabata, the basis for the creation of Jirachi.
Anime Voice Roles
Movies
- Anan TV (2000) - TAISOH TOMICO
OVAs
- Robotman and the Five Elements (1986) - Mako Kanehata
- Madou Monogatari (1991-1993) - Puyo
- Roboman 2000 (2000) - Mako Kanehata
- Meitantei Shōjo Kaori (2000) - Kid (ep. 2)
TV
- Denki Hero Roboman (1977-1978) - Mako Kanehata
- Shin Kousagi Zayats (1978-1979) - Masked girl (ep. 22B)
- Usakuma (1986) - Usagitaro
- Magical Ruby's Great Adventures (1988-1989) - Emerald
- Hey! Panda (1989) - Michiru (ep. 33)
- Denki Hero Roboman Chuu (1994) - Mako Kanehata
- Chō-Base (1995)
Successors
After her death, the following voice actors took over her ongoing roles:
- Fuyuka Ono - Shin Denki Hero Roboman (Mako Kanehata)
- Hōko Kuwashima - Usakuma 2016 (Usagitaro)