Noriko Hidaka
Encyclopedia
, real name , maiden name  is a seiyū
Seiyu
Voice acting in Japan has far greater prominence than in most other countries. Japan's large animation industry produces 60% of the animated series in the world; as a result, Japanese voice actors, or , are able to achieve fame on a national and international level.Besides acting as narrators and...

, or voice actor. Hidaka is most known for the roles of Mikage Matsunaga (Miracle Girls
Miracle Girls
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Nami Akimoto. It was adapted into an anime series by Nippon Animation in 1993. Tokyopop has licensed the manga for English release in North America.-Plot summary:...

), Minami Asakura (Touch
Touch (manga)
is a Japanese high school baseball manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It was originally serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 1981–1986...

), Akane Tendo (Ranma ½
Ranma ½
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi with an anime adaptation. The story revolves around a 16-year old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts...

), Satsuki Kusakabe (My Neighbor Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro
, is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film follows the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan...

), Near (Death Note
Death Note
is a manga created by writer Tsugumi Ohba and manga artist Takeshi Obata. The main character is Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook, the "Death Note", dropped on Earth by a god of death, or a shinigami, named Ryuk...

), Seta Sōjirō
Seta Sojiro
, addressed as Sojiro Seta in the English-language dubs, is a fictional character from the Rurouni Kenshin universe created by Nobuhiro Watsuki for the series and developed into a media franchise, which consists of a series of manga, anime, OVAs, movies, soundtracks, video games, and other...

 (Rurouni Kenshin
Rurouni Kenshin
, also known as Rurouni Kenshin and Samurai X, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The fictional setting takes place during the early Meiji period in Japan. The story is about a fictional assassin named Himura Kenshin, from the Bakumatsu who becomes a wanderer to...

), Jean (Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
is a Japanese animated television series inspired by the works of Jules Verne, particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the exploits of Captain Nemo...

), Kikyo (InuYasha
InuYasha
, also known as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It premiered in Weekly Shōnen Sunday on November 13, 1996 and concluded on June 18, 2008...

), and Noriko Takaya (Gunbuster
Gunbuster
Gunbuster, known in Japan as is a six episode anime OVA series created by Gainax in 1988. It was the directorial debut of Hideaki Anno, best known as the director of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The title is a combination of the titles of classic tennis anime Aim for the Ace!, whose plot inspired...

).

Hidaka was born in the Kudan area of Chiyoda, Tokyo
Chiyoda, Tokyo
is one of the 23 special wards in central Tokyo, Japan. In English, it is called Chiyoda ward. As of October 2007, the ward has an estimated population of 45,543 and a population density of 3,912 people per km², making it by far the least populated of the special wards...

, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

, where she attended Fujimi Elementary School. Her parents owned a Western-style clothing store named "Tailor Itō".

Career

Hidaka began her career as an idol star, but switched to voice acting, and is formerly employed by the talent management firm 81 Produce
81 Produce
is a voice talent management firm in Japan. The company's Director of Business Development, Rihoko Yoshida, is a former voice actress herself . A hybrid CD-ROM featuring voice talent data for members of 81 Produce was released on 19 October, 1997. The company is located Shibuya, Tokyo....

. Hidaka originally used the kanji
Kanji
Kanji are the adopted logographic Chinese characters hanzi that are used in the modern Japanese writing system along with hiragana , katakana , Indo Arabic numerals, and the occasional use of the Latin alphabet...

 variant 日髙 (note that the second kanji is different). She switched to the current usage (日高) around 1995 when she found that it was written that way already on many things and after friends recommended the kanji with the lower stroke count. Her fans have given her the affectionate name Nonko (ノン子).

In 1982, during her time as an idol star, Noriko appeared in a Japanese TV commercial for Nivea
Nivea
Nivea is a global skin- and body-care brand that is owned by the German company Beiersdorf. The company was founded on March 28 1882 by pharmacist Carl Paul Beiersdorf. In 1900, the new owner Oskar Troplowitz developed a water-in-oil emulsion as a skin cream with Eucerit, the first stable emulsion...

 skin milk. She has also done voice over commercials for programs and games in which she plays a role, such as Super Robot Wars Alpha 3
Super Robot Wars Alpha 3
for the PlayStation 2 is the last game in the Alpha series. The 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha, or simply, Alpha 3, contains one of the largest casts to ever be placed together within a Super Robot Wars game...

.

TV

  • Miracle Girls
    Miracle Girls
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Nami Akimoto. It was adapted into an anime series by Nippon Animation in 1993. Tokyopop has licensed the manga for English release in North America.-Plot summary:...

    (1993 Mikage Matsunaga (Mika Morgan))
  • Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984, Musicaa (debut))
  • Touch
    Touch (manga)
    is a Japanese high school baseball manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It was originally serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 1981–1986...

    (1985–1987, Minami Asakura)
  • Tsuide ni Tonchinkan
    Tsuide ni Tonchinkan
    is a gag manga series by Koichi Endo which first appeared in Weekly Shōnen Jump in issues 49–50 in 1984, and then ran from 1985 through 1989 . There are 18 volumes of the manga. The manga was adapted into a 43–episode anime series which ran on Fuji TV from October 10, 1987 through October 1, 1988...

    (1987–1988, Amago Shirai)
  • Anime Sanjushi (1987–1989, Constance)
  • The Adventures of Peter Pan
    Peter Pan no Boken
    is an anime series by Nippon Animation, and directed by Takashi Nakamura and Yoshio Kuroda, which first aired in Japan on the Fuji TV network between January 8, 1989 and December 24, 1989...

    (1989, Peter Pan)
  • T.P. Pon (1989, Yumiko Yasugawa)
  • Parasol Henbē
    Parasol Henbe
    is a Japanese anime series produced and directed by Fujiko Fujio in 1989 which ran for 200 episodes and was translated into many languages - English, Hebrew and Spanish amongs them...

    (1989–1991, Megeru)
  • Ranma ½
    Ranma ½
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi with an anime adaptation. The story revolves around a 16-year old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts...

    (1989–1992, Akane Tendo)
  • Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
    Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
    is a Japanese animated television series inspired by the works of Jules Verne, particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the exploits of Captain Nemo...

    (1990–1991, Jean Roque Raltique)
  • Ochame na Butago: Kurea Gakuin Monogatari (1991, Patricia Sullivan)
  • Honō no Tōkyūji: Dodge Danpei (1991–1992, Danpei Ichigeki)
  • Aoki Densetsu Shoot!
    Aoki Densetsu Shoot!
    is a Japanese anime produced by Toei Animation between November 7, 1993 and December 25, 1994 on the Fuji TV television network; there were fifty-eight episodes. The story revolves around a boy named Toshihiko Tanaka, who has just started at Kakegawa High School in order to play soccer with his...

    (1993–1994, Kazumi Endō)
  • Akazukin Chacha
    Akazukin Chacha
    is a shōjo manga series by Min Ayahana. It was serialized by Shueisha in the manga magazine Ribon from 1991 and 2000 and collected in 13 bound volumes...

    (1994–1995, Shiine)
  • Omakase Scrappers (1994–1995, Sayuri Tachibana)
  • Soar High! Isami
    Soar High! Isami
    is a Japanese anime series made by Group TAC. The anime is based on The Hakkenden except it is set in the future. It is licensed by Hirameki International in the US. Directed by Gisaburô Sugii, the anime's 50 episodes were broadcast on NHK between April 8, 1995 and March 30, 1996.-Plot:Isami...

    (1995–1996, Sōshi Yukimi)
  • Harimogu Harly (1996–1997, Harly)
  • Rurouni Kenshin
    Rurouni Kenshin
    , also known as Rurouni Kenshin and Samurai X, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The fictional setting takes place during the early Meiji period in Japan. The story is about a fictional assassin named Himura Kenshin, from the Bakumatsu who becomes a wanderer to...

    (1996–1998, Seta Sōjirō)
  • Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! MAX (1998, Yasuya Ichimonji)
  • Zoids: Guardian Force (1999–2000, Riize)
  • One Piece
    One Piece
    is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since August 4, 1997; the individual chapters are being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with the first released on December 24, 1997, and the 64th volume released as...

    (1999-ongoing, Belle-Mère)
  • InuYasha
    InuYasha
    , also known as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It premiered in Weekly Shōnen Sunday on November 13, 1996 and concluded on June 18, 2008...

    (2000–2004, 2009–2010, Kikyo)
  • Rockman EXE
    MegaMan NT Warrior
    Mega Man NT Warrior or Mega Man Battle Network, known in Japan as , is an anime and manga series based on the Mega Man Battle Network video game series...

    (2002–2003, Ms. Mariko Ōzono, Shuryou)
  • Di Gi Charat Nyo!
    Di Gi Charat Nyo!
    is a Japanese anime and an alternate adaptation of Di Gi Charat. The series features Dejiko, and Puchiko, two catgirls who travel to Earth, for princess training, where they are accidentally they are split up....

    (2003–2004, Di Gi Charat's Mama)
  • Rockman EXE AXESS
    MegaMan NT Warrior
    Mega Man NT Warrior or Mega Man Battle Network, known in Japan as , is an anime and manga series based on the Mega Man Battle Network video game series...

    (2003–2004, Ms. Mariko Ōzono, Yuriko Ōzono)
  • Croket!
    Croket!
    , also spelled Korokke!, is an adventure manga by Manavu Kashimoto. It was published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic from April 2000 to November 2006 and collected in 15 bound volumes...

    (2003–2005, Anchovie)
  • Rockman EXE Stream
    MegaMan NT Warrior
    Mega Man NT Warrior or Mega Man Battle Network, known in Japan as , is an anime and manga series based on the Mega Man Battle Network video game series...

    (2004–2005, Ms. Mariko Ōzono, Yuriko Ōzono)
  • Samurai Champloo
    Samurai Champloo
    is a Japanese anime series created and directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. It was broadcast in Japan from May 20, 2004 through March 19, 2005 on Fuji TV. Samurai Champloo has earned Watanabe a renowned title in the anime and Japanese television communities...

    (2004–2005, Yatsuha)
  • Major
    MAJOR (anime)
    Major is a sports manga series by Takuya Mitsuda. It has been serialized in Shōnen Sunday and has been collected in 78 tankōbon volumes...

    (2004-ongoing, Chiaki Honda (Gorō's mother))
  • Nanami-chan
    Nanami-chan
    is an anime series that runs in 5 minute segments. As of February 2009, 76 of Nanami-chans episodes have been broadcast on NHK since 2004....

    (2004-ongoing, Yōko Aoba)
  • The Snow Queen
    The Snow Queen (anime)
    is an anime television series based on the children's story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. It is directed by Osamu Dezaki and animated by TMS Entertainment...

    (2005–2006, Nina)
  • Death Note
    Death Note
    is a manga created by writer Tsugumi Ohba and manga artist Takeshi Obata. The main character is Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook, the "Death Note", dropped on Earth by a god of death, or a shinigami, named Ryuk...

    (2006–2007, Near
    Near (Death Note)
    , universally referred to by the mononym , is a fictional character who is one of the main antagonists in the manga series Death Note, and is a supporting protagonist in the film L: Change the World...

    )
  • Chi's Sweet Home
    Chi's Sweet Home
    is a New York Times best-selling manga series written and illustrated by Kanata Konami. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Morning since 2004. The manga has been licensed for North American distribution by Vertical Inc. To date, it has been collected in eight volumes,...

    (2008-ongoing, Mom)
  • Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? (2011, Delusion Eucliwood #8)


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OVAs

  • Salamander
    Salamander (anime)
    is an 1988 OVA miniseries based on Konami's arcade game, Salamander. There were three volumes released on VHS and Laserdisc. The series is not canon however; as the MSX Gradius series states that the events with Gofer takes place over two-hundred years after the crisis with Zelos and his Salamander...

    (1988, Stephanie)
  • Top wo Nerae!
    Gunbuster
    Gunbuster, known in Japan as is a six episode anime OVA series created by Gainax in 1988. It was the directorial debut of Hideaki Anno, best known as the director of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The title is a combination of the titles of classic tennis anime Aim for the Ace!, whose plot inspired...

    (1988, Noriko Takaya)
  • Blazing Transfer Student
    Blazing Transfer Student
    is a manga written and illustrated by Kazuhiko Shimamoto. It was serialized in the Shogakukan manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1983 to 1985. Honō no Tenkōsei was adapted into a two-episode original video animation anime series in 1991 by Gainax...

    (1991, Yukari Takamura)
  • Spirit of Wonder: Chaina-san no Yūutsu
    Spirit of Wonder
    is a manga series authored by Kenji Tsuruta, originally serialized from 1986 in Kodansha's Morning seinen manga magazine, and later in Afternoon, until 1996....

    (1992, China)
  • The Hakkenden
    The Hakkenden
    is an OVA series by AIC in two sequences, the second subtitled Shinshō . A TV series sequel, Shin Hakkenden, aired in 1999. The anime is based on the epic novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden written by Kyokutei Bakin during the latter half of the Edo Period...

    (1993–1995, Shinbei Inue)
  • Ranma ½ (1993–2008, Akane Tendō)
  • Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman
    Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman
    is a Japanese anime OVA. It was released in Japan on February 21, 1996. It was written, based on the manga by Kaimu Tachibana, by Hideki Sonoda, and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu. The character designer was Akiharu Ishii. The video was produced by Gakken, Aniplex Inc., and Movic...

    (1996, Riko Hidaka / Shinesman Salmon Pink)
  • Spirit of Wonder
    Spirit of Wonder
    is a manga series authored by Kenji Tsuruta, originally serialized from 1986 in Kodansha's Morning seinen manga magazine, and later in Afternoon, until 1996....

    (2001, China)
  • Sakura Wars: Ecole de Paris
    Sakura Wars
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and owned by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega. The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim...

    (2003, Erica Fontaine)
  • Sakura Wars: Le Nouveau Paris
    Sakura Wars
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and owned by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega. The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim...

    (2003, Erica Fontaine)


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Movies

  • Touch: Sebangō no Nai Ace (1986, Minami Asakura)
  • Touch 2: Sayonara no Okurimono (1986, Minami Asakura)
  • Touch 3: Kimi ga Tōri Sugita Ato ni (1987, Minami Asakura)
  • My Neighbor Totoro
    My Neighbor Totoro
    , is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film follows the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan...

    (1988, Satsuki Kusakabe)
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman no Gyakushū (1990, Yaada-hime)
  • A Wind Named Amnesia
    A Wind Named Amnesia
    , also known as Wind of Amnesia in the United Kingdom, is a Japanese novel authored by Hideyuki Kikuchi, originally published in 1983 by Asahi Sonorama. An anime film adaptation was released theatrically on December 22, 1990, directed by Kazuo Yamazaki...

    (1990, Lisa)
  • Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China (1991, Akane Tendō)
  • Ranma ½: Nihao, My Concubine (1992, Akane Tendō)
  • Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture – Prince of Darkness (1998, Hari Makibi)
  • Touch: Miss Lonely Yesterday (1998, Minami Asakura)
  • InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
    InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
    is a 2001 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the first of four films released in the InuYasha movie series....

    movies (2001, Kikyo)
  • Touch: Cross Road (2001, Minami Asakura)
  • InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass
    InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass
    is the second movie of the InuYasha movie series. It was released in Japan on December 21, 2002 , and in the United States on December 28, 2004...

    movies (2002, Kikyo)
  • InuYasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler
    InuYasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler
    also known as InuYasha the Movie: Swords of World Conquest) is a 2003 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the third film to be released in the InuYasha films series. It was released in Japan on December 20, 2003 , and in the United States on September...

    movies (2003, Kikyo)
  • InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island
    InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island
    is a 2004 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the fourth film of the InuYasha movie series. It was released in Japan on December 23, 2004 a few months after the last episode of the anime aired...

    movies (2004, Kikyo)
  • Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys
    Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys
    Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys, originally released in Japan as is the seventh film in the Pokémon series, complementing the seventh season . It is the second film released under Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation in Japan. The original Japanese version was released in theaters on July 17, 2004...

    (2004, Tory)
  • Gunbuster vs. Diebuster
    Gunbuster
    Gunbuster, known in Japan as is a six episode anime OVA series created by Gainax in 1988. It was the directorial debut of Hideaki Anno, best known as the director of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The title is a combination of the titles of classic tennis anime Aim for the Ace!, whose plot inspired...

    (2006, Noriko Takaya)


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Video games

  • Aoi Shiro
    Aoi Shiro
    is a Japanese adventure game by Success Corporation, released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on April 5, 2008 and was later ported to Microsoft Windows with extra content...

    (Syouko)
  • Black Matrix (Domina)
  • Croquette! 2: Yami no Bank to Ban Joō (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! 3: Guranyū Ōkoku no Nazo (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! Great: Jikū no Bōken-tachi (Anchovie)
  • Croquette! DS: Tenkū no Yūsha-tachi (Anchovie, Sardine)
  • Evil Zone
    Evil Zone
    Evil Zone or is a fighting game released for the PlayStation console. It was developed by YUKE's Future Media Creators and published by Titus Software in 1999...

    (aka Eretzvaju) (Midori Himeno)
  • Grandia
    Grandia (video game)
    is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts originally for the Sega Saturn console as the first game in their Grandia series. Initially released in Japan in January 1997, the game was later ported to the PlayStation in June 1999, with an English version of the game appearing on the platform...

    (Feena)
  • Minna no Golf Portable (Sagiri)
  • Idol Janshi Suchie Pai (series) (Kotori Ninomiya)
  • Inu-Yasha (Kikyo)
  • Panther Bandit (Kasumi)
  • Puyo Puyo CD
    Puyo Puyo
    is the inaugural game in the Puyo Puyo series originally released in 1991 by Compile for the MSX2. Since its creation, it uses characters from . It was created by Masamitsu "Moo" Niitani, the founder of Compile, who was inspired by certain elements from the Tetris and Dr...

    (Panotti)
  • Puyo Puyo CD Tsū (Panotti)
  • Ranma ½
    Ranma ½
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi with an anime adaptation. The story revolves around a 16-year old boy named Ranma Saotome who was trained from early childhood in martial arts...

    (Akane Tendo)
  • Rumble Roses XX
    Rumble Roses XX
    Rumble Roses XX is a female Wrestling game that was developed by YUKE's Future Media Creators and Konami for the Xbox 360 and is the sequel to the PlayStation 2 game, Rumble Roses...

    (Reiko Hinomoto / Rowdy Reiko)
  • Rurouni Kenshin, Enjou! Kyoto Rinne (Sojiro Seta)
  • Sakura Wars
    Sakura Wars
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and owned by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega. The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim...

    (series) (Erica Fontaine)
  • Super Robot Wars
    Super Robot Wars
    is a series of tactical role-playing video games produced by Banpresto, which is now a Japanese division of Namco Bandai. The main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to...

    (series) (Noriko Takaya, Mina Likering, Lenii Ai, Makibi Hari)
  • Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2
    Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2
    is a spin-off from the Tales RPG series made by Namco. The game was released exclusively in Japan for the Game Boy Advance on October, 2002. Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2's characteristic genre name is...

    (Thanatos)
  • Tengai Makyou III: Namida
    Tengai Makyou
    is a widely popular series of traditional console RPGs that are available in Japan and Taiwan.Though originally intended to be only three games, it has grown to encompass a number of remakes, gaidens and genre spin-offs across a variety of platforms...

    (Iyo)
  • Ultima: Kyōfu no Exodus
    Ultima III
    Ultima III: Exodus is the third game in the Ultima series. Exodus is also the name of the game's principal antagonist. Released in 1983, it was the first Ultima game published by Origin Systems.-Gameplay:...

    (game character introduction voice)
  • Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno
    Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shonen Pino
    is a Japan-exclusive video game published by Enix for the Super Famicom in 1994. The game was developed by Almanic, who also developed the Enix-published E.V.O.: Search for Eden....

    (Pīno)
  • Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette
    Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette
    is a Japan-exclusive Bishōjo and raising simulation game developed by Enix for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. It is the sequel to Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno...

    (Josette)
  • Yukiwari no Hana (Kaori Sakuragi)
  • Zoids vs. (Atorē Arcadia, Riize)
  • Rumble Roses. (Reiko Hinomoto)


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Regular appearances

  • Bakeruno Shōgakkō Hyūdoro-gumi
  • Battle Fever J
  • Let's Go Young
  • Minna Ikiteiru
  • Ohayou Studio
  • Shin Afternoon Show 1987
  • Tamiya RC Car Gran Prix
  • Zawa Zawa Mori no Ganko-chan

Guest appearances

  • Quiz Nattoku Rekishikan
  • Run Run Asa 6-sei Jōhō
  • Sumai no 110-ban
  • Tochūgesha Junjō

Radio

  • Asakura Minami no All Night Nippon - September 29, 2004
  • Clair de Lune (Banana Fritters)
  • Earth Conscious Dream
  • Hidaka Noriko no Happy @
  • Hidaka Noriko no Tokyo Wonder Jam: Uri! Uri! Urihō!
  • KBS Kyoto Hyper Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Aromatic Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Getsuyōbi
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Kinyōbi
  • Nisseki Doyō Omoshiro Radio
  • Nonko to Nobita no Anime Scramble
  • Nonko's Cheerful Mind "Urara"
  • Saturday Tokimeki Station
  • Shōfukutei Tsuruko no All Night Nippon

Theatrical roles

  • Play a Song
  • Sakura Taisen Dinner Show
    Sakura Wars
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and owned by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega. The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim...

    (Erica Fontaine)
  • Sakura Taisen Kayō Show
    Sakura Wars
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and owned by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega. The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim...

    (Erica Fontaine)
  • The Star Spangled Girl

Dub voice work

  • Glee
    Glee (TV series)
    Glee is an American musical comedy-drama television series that airs on Fox in the United States, and on GlobalTV in Canada. It focuses on the high school glee club New Directions competing on the show choir competition circuit, while its members deal with relationships, sexuality and social issues...

     (Emma Pillsbury
    Emma Pillsbury
    Emma Pillsbury is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. Portrayed by actress Jayma Mays, Emma has appeared in Glee from its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, 2009. Emma was developed by Glee creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan...

    ) (Japanese dub; speaking voice only)
  • Godzilla: The Series
    Godzilla: The Series
    Godzilla: The Series is an American/Japanese animated television series which originally aired on Fox in the United States. The show premiered on September 12, 1998, and is a direct sequel to the American Godzilla remake.-Plot:...

     (Monique Dupre)
  • Super Mario Bros.
    Super Mario Bros. (film)
    Super Mario Bros. is a 1993 American action film directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel. Based on the Super Mario Bros.video game and its entire franchise, the film features Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper and Samantha Mathis. It tells the story of the Mario brothers, Mario and...

     (Daisy)

Albums

  • Breath of Air
  • Hidaka Noriko Best
  • Kazumi (as Kazumi Endō)
  • Mega Babe
  • Minami no Seishun
  • Minamikaze ni Fukarete
  • Nonko
  • Otakara Song Book
  • Paradise
  • Personal
  • Personal 2
  • Ranma ½ Utagoyomi Heisei 3 Nendoban (as Akane Tendo, includes Yasashii, ii Ko ni Narenai (a.k.a. the "Baka Song"))
  • Time Capsule
  • Touch in Memory (as Minami Asakura)


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Singles

  • Anata ga Uchū ~By My Side~
  • Ashita he no Tsubasa / Niji no Kanata
  • Be Natural / Megami ga Kureta Ichibyō
  • Watashi Datte (as Kazumi Endō)


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