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1 Biography  



1.1  Early life  





1.2  Career  







2 Filmography  



2.1  Animation  





2.2  Film  





2.3  Live action  





2.4  Video games  





2.5  Drama CD  





2.6  Dubbing  







3 Discography  



3.1  Asami Imai  



3.1.1  Solo Singles  





3.1.2  Mini-Albums  





3.1.3  Solo albums  







3.2  ARTERY VEIN  



3.2.1  Singles  





3.2.2  Albums  









4 References  





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Asami Imai
今井 麻美
A 2016 photograph of Asami Imai
Imai in 2016
Born (1977-05-16) May 16, 1977 (age 47)
Tokyo, Japan
Alma materMeiji University
Occupations
  • singer
  • Years active1997–present
    AgentEarly Wing
    Musical career
    GenresJ-Pop
    Instrument(s)Vocals
    Years active2009–present
    Labels5pb.
    Website5pb.jp/records/sp/asami/

    Asami Imai (今井 麻美, Imai Asami, born May 16, 1977) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Early Wing.[1][2] She debuted as a voice actress in 1997 and as singer in 2009 by releasing her first single "Day by Day / Shining Blue Rain" under the 5pb. Records label. She is also well known for giving voices to Chihaya Kisaragi in THE IDOLM@STER (all related productions, except for IDOLM@STER: Xenoglossia), Kurisu Makise in Steins;Gate, Tsubaki Yayoi in BlazBlue, and Ayumi Shinozaki in Corpse Party. She along with Eri Kitamura formed the music unit Artery Vein which is also under the 5pb. label.

    Biography[edit]

    Early life[edit]

    Born in Tokyo in 1977, Imai moved from Shibuya to Tokuyama City (currently Shūnan City) in Yamaguchi Prefecture, when she was eight years old. However, it is stated in her official profile that she was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture.[3] She has stated that she graduated from Tokuyama High School, was vagabond for around a year, before entering Meiji University's School of Arts and Letters, majoring in Drama and Theatre Arts.[4] In late April 2020, she uploaded her Youtube channel.

    Career[edit]

    In 1998, Imai won the Grand Prize for the Voice Actress category at the ENIX Anime Awards (エニックスアニメ大賞) while she was still studying. Subsequently, she debuted in the following year in the drama CD Toki no Daichi〜Hana no Ōkoku no Majo〜. In 2001, she was chosen as an assistant of the radio show, Tomokazu・Miki's Radio Big Bang. At one point of time in 2006, Imai once thought of giving up her job as a voice actress, but could not bear to leave the voice acting of her role as Chihaya Kisaragi in The Idolmaster to others.[5]

    Imai left her agency ArtsVision on April 5, 2007. She then free-lanced under the agency Kaleidoscope for 7 months. On April 22, 2009, Imai released her first major debut single, "Day by Day / Shining Blue Rain" under the 5pb. Records label. In the same year, she transferred to her current agency, Early Wing on December 1. She landed her first lead role as Kiiko Kawakami in the OVA Kuttsukiboshi in 2010.[2] As she began expanding her singing career, she held her first solo live concert on December 25, 2010, and has since held concerts around the period of her birthday in May, as well as December.

    On April 18, 2012, Imai was awarded the Best Female Character Voice award at the Famitsu Awards in 2011.[6]

    Imai is one of two members of the musical duo Artery Vein, along with Eri Kitamura. The unit mainly performs theme songs for the Corpse Party series.[7] Imai's song "World-Line" is used as the second ending theme to the 2018 anime series Steins;Gate 0.[8] Her song "Believe in Sky" was used as the opening theme to the 2019 anime series Pastel Memories.[9]

    Filmography[edit]

    Animation[edit]

    List of voice performances in animation
    Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
    2000 Platinumhugen Ordian Nao Kozuki [10]
    2001 Touch: Cross Road Girl C [10][11]
    2001 Prétear Eiko [10][11]
    2001 Galaxy Angel Boy B [10][11]
    2001 Steel Angel Kurumi 2: Expression Junior, Student, Clerk [10]
    2001 Figure 17 Nanami Nakajima [10]
    2001 Mahoromatic Ando-san [10]
    2002 Pita-Ten Ken [10]
    2002 Shrine of the Morning Mist Kukiko Sonoda [10]
    2002 Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan Student, Reporter [10]
    2002 Petite Princess Yucie Student [10]
    2002 GetBackers Nurse [10]
    2003 Da Capo Students, Children [10][11]
    2003 Kaleido Star: New Wings Woman [10]
    2003 Bottle Fairy Fossil Director [10]
    2004 This Ugly Yet Beautiful World Woman [10]
    2004 Hanaukyo Maid Team La Verite Comiket customer [10]
    2004 Doki Doki School Hours Schoolgirl [10]
    2004 Midori Days Lovers [10]
    2004 Burst Angel Schoolgirl [10]
    2004 Desert Punk Daughter [10]
    2005 Lime-iro Ryūkitan X Shuro Naoe [10]
    2008 Hell Girl: Three Vessels Momota Masako [10]
    2008–10 Kiss x Sis series Yūzuki Kiryū OVA and TV [10][11][12]
    2009 Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!! Bloody Selica [10][11]
    2009 Needless Solva [10][11][13]
    2009–10 Koihime Musō series Kakuka [10][11]
    2010 Shukufuku no Campanella Chelsea Arcot [10][11][14][15]
    2010 Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional Gabriel [10]
    2010 Princess Jellyfish Classmate [10]
    2011 Megane na Kanojo Aya Ichinohe [16]
    2011 Steins;Gate Kurisu Makise [10][11][17]
    2011 Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi Orders manager [10]
    2011 The Idolmaster Chihaya Kisaragi, Yuu Kisaragi [10][11][18][19]
    2011 Sengoku Paradise Kiwami Hideaki Kobayakawa [10][20]
    2012 Place to Place Schoolgirl [10]
    2012 Sengoku Collection The Splendor Katakura Kojūrō [10]
    2012 Love, Election and Chocolate Michiru Morishita [10][21]
    2013 Senran Kagura: Ninja Flash! Ikaruga Also Estival Versus OVA in 2015 [10][11]
    2013 Sunday Without God Tanya Swedgewood [10][11][22]
    2013 Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation Noire / Black Heart [10][11][23][24]
    2013 Walkure Romanze Rena F. Avery [10]
    2013 BlazBlue Alter Memory Tsubaki Yayoi [10][11]
    2014–15 Noragami series Mayu Also Aragoto in 2015 [10][25][26]
    2014 Wooser's Hand-to-Mouth Life Chihaya Kisaragi Guest appearance [10]
    2014 Puchimas! Petit Idolmaster Chihaya Kisaragi, Chihya [10][11][27]
    2014 Locodol Aoi Anan [10][11]
    2014 Momo Kyun Sword Kijigami [10][11][28][29]
    2014 Girl Friend Beta Yukie Yatsuka [10][11]
    2017 Granblue Fantasy The Animation Vira [30]
    2018 Steins;Gate 0 Kurisu Makise [31]
    2019 Afterlost Tsuki [32]

    Film[edit]

    List of voice performances in film
    Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
    2008 Strait Jacket Rachel Hammond [10]
    2011 Hotarubi no Mori e Masked child (younger brother) [10][33]
    2013 Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryōiki no Déjà vu Kurisu Makise [10]
    2014 The Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future! Chihaya Kisaragi [10]

    Live action[edit]

    Video games[edit]

    List of voice performances in video games
    Year Title Role Notes Source[2]
    2002 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
    2003 Muv-Luv Archery junior 1 PC adult game
    As Keiko Horikoshi
    [10]
    2004 Flame of Recca: Final Burning Kirito PS1/PS2 [10]
    2005–present The Idolmaster (series) Chihaya Kisaragi, Yuu Kisaragi All except Xenoglossia [10][11]
    2007 Princess Maker 5 Hiroko Sakakibara PC [10]
    2007 Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka Minato Nagase PC adult game [10]
    2008 Lux-Pain Lil DS [10]
    2008 Luminous Arc 2 Fatima DS [10][11]
    2008–10 Twinkle Crusaders Amyrina, Chelsea Akotto (Starlit Brave) PC adult game
    As Hikōkai
    [10]
    2008 To Love-Ru: Exciting Beach School Version Mei PSP [10]
    2008–10 Koihime Muso Kakuka PC adult game
    As Namiko Yamazaki
    [10]
    2009–10 Shukufuku no Campanella Chelsea Arcot PC adult game
    Also as Natsuki Miyagawa
    [10]
    2009-present Puyo Puyo (series) Ringo Andou DS, PSP, Wii, 3DS, PS3 (since Puyo 7) [10]
    2009–present Steins;Gate (series) Kurisu Makise [10]
    2009 BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Tsubaki Yayoi Arcade [10]
    2010 No Fate! Only the Power of Will Mutsuki
    睦月
    PSP [10]
    2010 Prism Rhythm Caroline Marigold PC adult game
    As Mikage Haida
    [10]
    2010 Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland Cecilia Helmold PS3 [10]
    2010–present Corpse Party (series) Ayumi Shinozaki 5pb. publisher [10][35]
    2010–present Hyperdimension Neptunia (series) Noire / Black Heart [10][36][37]
    2010 Kurohyō: Ryū ga Gotoku Shinshō Chiaki PSP [10]
    2010–12 Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Minato Nagase (from Akaneiro) PC adult game
    As Hikaru Mizusawa
    [10]
    2010 Love, Election and Chocolate Michiru Morishita PC adult game as Riko Inohara
    Also Portable in 2012
    [10]
    2011 Disgaea 4 Emizel PS3
    Also Return in 2014
    [10][38]
    2011–present Senran Kagura (series) Ikaruga [10][39]
    2011–12 Hakuisei Renai Shoukougun Sayuri Sakai PSP
    Also Re:Therapy
    [10]
    2011 Ragnarok Tactics Cynthia PSP [10]
    2011 Walkure Romanze: Shōjo Kishi Monogatari Rena F. Avery PC adult game
    As Natsuki Hasegawa
    [10]
    2012 Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!! S Jinchu Lee PC adult game
    As Maki Nishioka
    [10]
    2012 Nendoroid Generation Kurisu Makise PSP
    from Steins;Gate
    [10]
    2012–13 Root Double: Before Crime * After Days Mashiro Toba Also Xtend edition in 2013 [10]
    2012 Borderlands 2 Lilith [10]
    2012 Girl Friend Beta Yukie Yatsuka [10]
    2013 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle Sex Pistols PS3; succeeded by Kohsuke Toriumi in *R* remaster on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC [10]
    2013 Phantom Breaker: Extra Kurisu Makise from Steins;Gate [10]
    2013–15 BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Tsubaki Yayoi / Izayoi Also Extend and 2.0 [10]
    2014 The Awakened Fate Ultimatum Jupiel Soraumi PS3 [10][40]
    2014 Granblue Fantasy Vira, Friday Mobile / Browser / PC
    2015 Toukiden: Kiwami Mio [10]
    2015 White Coat Love Addiction Kaede Ohara
    大原かえで
    [10]
    2015 Trillion: God of Destruction Levia [10]
    2016 Hero Must Die Angel Yulia PS Vita version [10]
    2016 Skullgirls 2nd Encore Valentine [10]
    2016 MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies Noire/Black Heart [41]
    2016 Mary Skelter: Nightmares Cinderella
    2016 Girls' Frontline PSG-1, Welrod MkII
    2018 BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Izayoi
    2018–present Azur Lane Noire / Black Heart, HMS Drake iOS, Android [42]
    2019 Arknights Lappland iOS, Android
    2021 Blue Archive Sumire iOS, Android [43]
    2022 Artery Gear Margot, Alma iOS, Android [44][45]


    Drama CD[edit]

    List of voice performances in drama CD
    Title Role Notes Source[2]
    Aki Sora Sora [46]
    Fullmetal Alchemist Elisa
    エリサ
    CD audio [10]
    Kiss x Sis series Yūzuki Kiryū [11]
    Metal Slader Glory Kisaragi Yayoi
    如月やよい
    CD audio [10]
    Witch of the Kingdom of the time of the earth flower
    刻の大地 花の王国の魔女
    Nanami Nakajima
    中島七海
    CD audio
    Debut work
    [10]
    Scrapped Princess Merchant
    町人
    CD audio [10]

    Dubbing[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    Asami Imai[edit]

    Solo Singles[edit]

    Mini-Albums[edit]

    Solo albums[edit]

    ARTERY VEIN[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Albums[edit]

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