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Wakako Matsumoto (松本 和香子, Matsumoto Wakako, born April 1, 1960 [1]), better known by her stage name Kujira (くじら, Kujira), is a Japanese voice actress from the Tokyo Metropolis area. She is employed by 81 Produce. Her best-known roles include Otose in Gin Tama and Orochimaru in Naruto.
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Kayo "Kokubo" Matsumoto – Voice on "Techno Girl", Acoustic Piano on "Water in Time and Space (Full Size)" Midori Ayabe, Hiroki Yamamoto, Nagisa Kiriyama and Yoshiaki Funayama – Violin on "Techno Girl" and "Fish Song" Kaori Kurimaru and Rika Morozumi – Viola on "Techno Girl" and "Fish Song"
Wakako Yamauchi, a Nisei Asian American female writer; Wakako Hironaka (和歌子), a Japanese writer and politician; Wakako Tsuchida (和歌子), a paraplegic athlete; Wakako Tabata, a Japanese sailor; Wakako Matsumoto, a Japanese voice actress who is better known by the stage name Kujira; Wakako Taniguchi (ja:谷口和花子), a Japanese ...
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (born October 16, 1966) [4] is an American voice actress, ADR director, and singer, best known for her involvement in music production in multiple games from the Silent Hill series, and her extensive English-language dubbing of various anime, animated films, and video games, including the English adaptation of the television series Cowboy Bebop.
Set in the post-World War II climate of the 1960s in Kobe, the show explores the struggle for power within the powerful Manpyo family.The cornerstone of their empire is the Hanshin Bank (阪神銀行, a fictional version of the former Kobe Bank (now Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation)), controlled by the father of the clan, Daisuke Manpyo (万俵 大介).
Musukko Club (息っ子クラブ) was a short-lived male spin-off idol group of Onyanko Club.They made their debut in 1986 with the song Boku-tachi no Season, and broke up after their February 15, 1987 concert at Nippon Budokan.
Year Release Date Title Role 2002: November 9: Trick: The Movie (トリック劇場版, Torikku Gekijōban): Kotomi (琴美): 2005: June 25: Umezu Kazuo Kyōfu Gekijō: Madara no Shōjo (楳図かずお恐怖劇場 まだらの少女)