Tsubasa Otomiya
Tsubasa Otomiya (音宮 つばさ, Otomiya Tsubasa, born June 20, 1978) is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, Japan.
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音宮 つばさ | |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | June 20, 1978
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1998-2014 |
Voice acting
- Super Doll Licca-chan (1998 TV series) as Assistant A (ep 11), Fumiko Takabayashi (eps 8, 13, 36), Girl (ep 6), O-Hariko-san A (ep 16)
- Legend of Himiko (1999 TV series), Himiko Himejima[1][2]
- Raimuiro Senkitan (2003 TV series), Sarasa Honda,[3] Theme Song Performance
- Raimuiro Senkitan: The South Island Dream Romantic Adventure (2004 OVA), Sarasa Honda,[3] Theme Song Performance
- Viewtiful Joe (2004 TV series), Koko (ep 11)
- Koi Koi Seven (2005 TV series), Miya Higashikazuno
- Soreyuke! Gedou Otometai (2005 TV series), Yoku Hokke[4]
- Akahori Gedou Hour Rabuge (2005 TV series), Yoku Hokke[4]
Single and album
- "Cold Flowers" (凛花, "Rinka") released on December 25, 2002,[5] and ranked 131st in Oricon singles charts.[6]
- "Sarasa Honda" (本多更紗) image song album of the eponymous character released on May 28, 2003.[7]
References
- 音宮つばさ (in Japanese). Animate. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- 火魅子伝 (in Japanese). showtime.jp. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- らいむいろ戦奇譚 【天乃原作戦本部】 キャラクター紹介 (in Japanese). limeiro.com. Archived from the original on April 28, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- あかほり外道アワー・らぶげ (in Japanese). Animate. Archived from the original on September 10, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- "らいむいろ戦奇譚 OP曲「凛花」" (in Japanese). limeiro.com. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
- 凛花/らいむ隊 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
- 本多更紗/音宮つばさ (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
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