Yumi Takada - Notable Voice Roles

Notable Voice Roles

  • Apis Mellitus in Kamen Rider Agito
  • Ayeka Masaki Jurai in Tenchi Muyo!
  • Ayeka Takada (OVA)/Romio (TV), Ghost Girl (TV; episode 8) in Pretty Sammy
  • Etsuko in Hanappe Bazooka
  • Hatsuho Kazami in Please Teacher!
  • Hiroe Ogawa in F3 (anime) (uncredited)
  • Saeko in Twin Dolls
  • Ash in Demon Beast Invasion
  • Kayo in Demon Beast Invasion
  • Megumi in Urotsukidoji
  • Nurse in Urotsukidoji
  • Yumi in Urotsukidoji
  • Alector in Urotsukidoji
  • Midori in Adventure Kid
  • Jennifer Portman in This Ugly Yet Beautiful World
  • Midori-sensei in Ranma ½
  • Noriko Okamachi/Sailor Ojo (ep 178) in Sailor Stars
  • Shelley Godwin in Xenosaga
  • Shikijou Saori in Mahoromatic
  • Yoshinaga-sensei in Crayon Shin-chan
  • Yumi in Immoral Sisters

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