Roles
- Bonobono in the first Bonobono film
- Cross in Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
- Corazón Muto in Allison & Lillia
- Dai in Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken
- Eris in Saint Seiya: The Movie
- Hilda in Outlaw Star
- Jerry in Tom and Jerry (original series; Japanese dub)
- Karasuke in Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals
- Kiteretsu in Kiteretsu Daihyakka
- Lady in Lady and the Tramp (Japanese dub)
- Mamiya in Fist of the North Star
- Murphy Brown in Murphy Brown (Japanese dub)
- Papii (1st voice) in Yūsei Shōnen Papii
- Pierre in Puss in Boots
- Rally Cheyenne in Silent Möbius
- Rui Kisugi in Cat's Eye
- Shashi-oh in RG Veda
- Taichi Yagami (Taichi "Tai" Kamiya) in Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02
- Yūko Inoue Prefectural Earth Defense Force
- Zofis in Konjiki no Gash Bell!!
- Elizabeth I of England in Elizabeth R and Mary, Queen of Scots (film)
- Danielle in The Flight of Dragons (Japanese dub)
- Mikey in The Goonies (Japanese 25th Anniversary Edition Dub)
- Lady in Lady and the Tramp (Japanese dub; current edition)
- Lady in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (Japanese dub; speaking voice)
- Taeko Miyauchi in Chihayafuru
- "Big Mom" Charlotte Linlin in One Piece
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Famous quotes containing the word roles:
“A concern with parenting...must direct attention beyond behavior. This is because parenting is not simply a set of behaviors, but participation in an interpersonal, diffuse, affective relationship. Parenting is an eminently psychological role in a way that many other roles and activities are not.”
—Nancy Chodorow (20th century)
“Productive collaborations between family and school, therefore, will demand that parents and teachers recognize the critical importance of each others participation in the life of the child. This mutuality of knowledge, understanding, and empathy comes not only with a recognition of the child as the central purpose for the collaboration but also with a recognition of the need to maintain roles and relationships with children that are comprehensive, dynamic, and differentiated.”
—Sara Lawrence Lightfoot (20th century)
“It was always the work that was the gyroscope in my life. I dont know who could have lived with me. As an architect youre absolutely devoured. A womans cast in a lot of roles and a man isnt. I couldnt be an architect and be a wife and mother.”
—Eleanore Kendall Pettersen (b. 1916)