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Japanese voice actress and singer
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Miki Takahashi
高橋 美紀
Born (1961-09-19) September 19, 1961 (age 63)
Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Voice actress
Singer
Years active1983-1987; 1993-present
AgentSplashDream
Websitetakahashi-miki.com

Miki Takahashi (高橋 美紀, Takahashi Miki, born September 19, 1961) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Bunkyo, Tokyo. Together with her friend Chika Sakamoto, she participated in the third incarnation of the radio show Animetopia. She is a member of SplashDream.

Anime

TV

OVAs

Movies

  • Arion (Resufīna)
  • Highschool! Kimen-gumi (Yui Kawa)
  • Toire no Hanako-chan (Yoshiki Ishikawa)
  • Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana (2013) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajirō to Kujira no Uta (2014) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki (2015) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajirō to Ehon no Kuni ni (2016) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajirō to Niji no Oashisu (2017) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajiro Mahō no Shima no Daibōken (2018) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajiro to Ururu no Heroland (2019) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajiro to Sora Tobufune (2021) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)
  • Shimajirō to Kirakira Ōkoku no Ōji-sama (2022) (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan)

Games

CDs

  • Volkslied (Atelier series)

References

  1. ^ Doi, Hitoshi. "Takahashi Miki". Seiyuu Database. Retrieved November 25, 2024.

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