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1 Filmography  



1.1  Anime  





1.2  Anime films  





1.3  Live-action voice-over  





1.4  Video games  





1.5  Drama CDs  





1.6  Other dubbing  





1.7  Other media  







2 References  





3 External links  














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Haruna Ikezawa
池澤 春菜
Born (1975-12-15) December 15, 1975 (age 48)
Athens, Greece
Occupations
  • Actress
  • voice actress
  • singer
  • Years active1994–present
    AgentAcross Entertainment
    Height156 cm (5 ft 1 in)
    Parent

    Haruna Ikezawa (池澤 春菜, Ikezawa Haruna, born December 15, 1975) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer.[1] Her major roles in anime include: Gō Seiba in Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!, Haruna HirokoinHamtaro, Yoshino ShimazuinMaria-sama ga Miteru, Momoka Nishizawa in Sgt. Frog. In video games, she has voiced Athena AsamiyainThe King of Fighters since 1998, and voiced Coco BandicootinCrash Bandicoot series. She announced her marriage on July 1, 2020.[2] She is the eldest daughter of Akutagawa Prize-winning author Natsuki Ikezawa and the granddaughter of Takehiko Fukunaga.[3]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Anime

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in anime
    Year Series Role Notes Source[4][5]
    1995 Wedding Peach Bride, female student, others [6]
    1995 Battle Skipper BSX-03 Mega Diver [6]
    1996–98 Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! Gō Seiba [6]
    1996 Beast Wars: Transformers Transmutate [6]
    1997 Haunted Junction Hanako-chan Ep. 3 [6]
    1997 Virus Buster Serge Mirei [6]
    1997 Kindaichi Case Files Fumi Kindaichi
    1997 Kyuumei Senshi Nanosaver Jin [6]
    1997 Demon Fighter Kocho Enoki Kocho [6]
    1997 Clamp School Detectives Nagisa Azuya
    1997–98 Ninpen Manmaru Manmaru
    1997 Hyper Speed GranDoll Haruna [6]
    1998 Alice SOS Yukari Ashikawa [6]
    1999 Dangaizer 3 Mitsurugi Youna [6]
    1999–2000 The Big O Lola [6]
    1999 Zoku Zoku Mora no Obaketachi Guu [6]
    1999 Meltylancer the Animation Nana OVA [6]
    2000 UFO Baby Christine Hanakomachi
    2000–06 Hamtaro Hiroko Haruna, Torahamu-chan [6]
    2000 Hiwou War Chronicles Hana NHK-BS [6]
    2001 Super GALS! Miyu Yamazaki [7]
    2002 Atashin'chi Yukarin
    2002–03 Gravion Runa Gusuku
    2003–04 Case Closed Guest characters (Kasumi Namihara, Ema Anzai)
    2003 Zentorix
    時突冒険記 ゼントリックス
    NHK-BS
    2003 Zatch Bell! Li-en
    2004 Maria-sama ga Miteru Yoshino Shimazu [8][6][9]
    2004–05 Futari wa Pretty Cure Porun Also Max Heart [8][6]
    2004 Sgt. Frog Momoka Nishizawa [8][6]
    2005 Doraemon Tsubasa Ito, Susie
    2006 Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu Puroisuto
    2006 Happy Lucky Bikkuriman Juujika Tenshi
    2007 Jūsō Kikō Dancouga Nova Aoi Hidaka
    2007 KimiKiss pure rouge Mao Mizusawa [6]
    2008 GeGeGe no Kitarō Amabie
    2009 One Piece Keimi
    2011 Beelzebub Shizuka Nanami
    2012 Daily Lives of High School Boys Self-conscious woman
    2013 Fantasista Doll Rin
    2013 Phi Brain: Puzzle of God Regina third season
    2014 Kenichi: Shaamu no Akiba Tanbo Shaamu 7th OVA [10]
    2016 The Kubikiri Cycle Yayoi Sashirono OVA [11]
    2017–18 The King of Fighters: Destiny Athena Asamiya ONA [12]
      Crayon Shin-chan Sho Matsumoto


    Anime films

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in anime feature films
    Year Series Role Notes Source[4][5]
    1997 Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Mini Yonku Dai Tsuiseki!
    2001 Hamtaro: Hamuhamu's Land Adventure
    とっとこハム太郎 ハムハムランド大冒険
    Hiroko Haruna, Torahamu-chan
    2003 Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: Yakiniku Road of Honor
    2003 Atashin'chi
    2003 Hamtaro: Hamuhamu Grand Prix Aurora Valley Miracle
    とっとこハム太郎 ハムハムグランプリ オーロラ谷の奇跡
    Hiroko Haruna, Torahamu-chan
    2005 Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie Porun
    2006 Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie Momoka Nishizawa
    2007 Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2: Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu! Momoka Nishizawa

    Live-action voice-over

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in live-action shows
    Series Role Notes Source[4][5]
    Arithmetic Sui Sui NHK, live-action TV voice-over
    Friday Anime Museum
    Hitori de Derikumon
    Kirari
    きらり
    News Plus 1 Narrator News show
    Tensai TV kun NHK, TV variety show voice-over

    Video games

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in video games
    Year Series Role Notes Source[4]
    1995 Fighting Vipers
    1995 Power Dolls 2 Melissa Rutherford PlayStation [6]
    1996 True Love Story Amano Midori PlayStation [6]
    1996 Melty Lancer -Ginga Shoujo Keisatu 2086- Nana Sega Saturn [6]
    1996 Lunar: Silver Star Story Jessica [6]
    1997 Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban Ouka Shirase PlayStation [6]
    1997 Boys Be Hikaru Mizuhara PlayStation [6]
    1997 Sparkling Feather Coral, Opal Feather PC FX [6]
    1997 Voice Idol Maniacs Pool Bar Story Haruna Ikezawa Sega Saturn [6]
    1997 Atelier Marie Marlone [6]
    1997 B Senjou no Alice Alice PlayStation [6][13]
    1997–2000,
    2017–2020
    Crash Bandicoot series Coco Bandicoot Japanese version
    Cortex Strikes Back
    Warped
    Team Racing
    Bash
    N. Sane Trilogy
    It's About Time
    [14][15]
    1997 Magical Drop III Lovers, Death NeoGeo [6]
    1997 Wizard's Harmony 2 Rumina PlayStation, Sega Saturn [6]
    1999 Meltylancer the 3rd planet Nana, others PlayStation [6]
    1998–present The King of Fighters series Athena Asamiya, Foxy since King of Fighters '98 (Athena), The King of Fighters 2001 (Foxy) [6][14][16]
    1999 L no Kisetsu Rumine Suzushina PlayStation [6]
    1998 Debut 21 Ryoko Hagiwara PlayStation [6]
    1998 The Star Bowling DX PlayStation [6]
    1998 The Star Bowling Vol. 2 Sega Saturn [6]
    1998 Doki Doki On Air Nana Windows, Mac, PlayStation [6]
    1998 Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings Gou PlayStation [6]
    1998 Mujintou Monogatari R Kirara Tachihara Win [6]
    1999 Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 3 Perpetual Blue Vircia Ducelle Dreamcast [6]
    1999 Lord of Fist
    2000 Memories Off 2nd Tsubame Minami
    2000 Yuukyuu Kumikyoku Perpetual Suite -All Star Project- Vircia Ducelle PlayStation [6]
    2001 Capcom vs. SNK 2 Athena Asamiya GameCube, PS2, Xbox [6]
    2002 Moeyo Ken Kaoru Okita
    2004–05 Zatch Bell! Li-en
    2006–present Dance Dance Revolution series Emi Toshiba starting with Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA
    2008 Rhythm Heaven Pop Singer
    2008 Super Robot Wars Z Runa Gusuku
    2009 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4 Tasha
    2009 Kindaichi Case Files: Devil's Killing Navigation Fumi Kindaichi
    2010 Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting Athena Asamiya [17]
    2011 Tales of Xillia Teepo [18]
    2011 2nd Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai Hen Aoi Hidaka, Runa Gusuku
    2011 One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World Keimi
    2012 SD Gundam Generation Over World
    2014 Magica Wars Zanbatsu Amane Sakaki
    2014 3rd Super Robot Wars Z: Time Prison chapter Aoi Hidaka
    2015 Rhythm Heaven Megamix Pop Singer
    2018 SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy Athena Asamiya [19]
    2019 Arknights Breeze
    2021 Tales of Arise Kisara [14]

    Drama CDs

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in drama CDs
    Series Role Notes Source[4]
    Battle Skipper BSX-3
    Bounty Sword Clayo
    Chou Kousoku Gran Doll Haruna radio
    Dangaizer 3 Mitsurugi Youna
    Heian Mato Karakuri Kidan Seishou Nagon, Tentarou radio
    Luna Silver Story Lunatic Festa Jessica
    Marie no Atelier Malrone radio
    Minna de tsukuru Yuukyuu CD!
    Neko na Kankei Kisugi Megumi
    Suehiro Shoutengai Pre-Drama CD -Prelude- Tsukishima Yasuko
    Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku "Yuukyuu Ongakusai"
    Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 3 Perpetual Blue
    Yuukyuu Kumikyoku All Star Project Vircia Ducelle

    Other dubbing

    [edit]
    List of voice performances in localizations of overseas shows and films
    Series Role Notes Source[4]
    The Borrowers
    Earthquake Bird Lucy Fly Dubbing for Alicia Vikander [20]
    The Good Doctor Dr. Morgan Reznick Dubbing for Fiona Gubelmann [21]
    Home Alone Megan McAllister
    Home Alone 2 Megan McAllister
    Malice Cici
    Ocean Girl
    オーシャン・ガール
    Rena
    The Scout
    Scream 2 Cici Dubbing for Sarah Michelle Gellar [22]

    Other media

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Ikezawa Haruna". Hitoshi Doi. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
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  • ^ "Super Gals - Ep. 01 (D): The World's Greatest Gal ♥ Go, Go → Ran Kotobuki!". Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran. Episode 1 – via YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
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  • ^ "Maria-sama ga Miteru 4th Season Confirmed for TV". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  • ^ "7th KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple Video Anime's Promo Video, Cast Unveiled". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  • ^ "OVA「クビキリサイクル 青色サヴァンと戯言遣い」、スタッフ&キャスト発表!". akiba souken. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
  • ^ "Ready Go!". The King of Fighters: Destiny. Season 1. Episode 11. Event occurs at Closing credits, Cast (Japanese).
  • ^ "TYDY-2096 - B Senjou no Alice / Haruna Ikezawa - VGMdb". vgmdb.net. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
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  • ^ "アテナ | SNKヒロインズ Tag Team Frenzy". game.snk-corp.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  • ^ "Earthquake Bird Dubbing Credits". Imgur. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  • ^ "グッド・ドクター3名医の条件". Wowow. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  • ^ "スクリーム2 [DVD]". Amazon Japan. February 22, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
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  • ^ "Six Seiyū Cover 12 Rock/Punk Songs for CD Collection". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
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