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1 Filmography  



1.1  Anime  





1.2  Theatrical animation  





1.3  Video games  





1.4  Drama CDs  





1.5  Tokusatsu  





1.6  Dubbing  







2 References  





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Reiko Takagi
高木 礼子
Born (1973-11-26) November 26, 1973 (age 50)
Occupations
  • Voice actress
  • narrator
  • Years active1995–present
    AgentSigma Seven
    Height145 cm (4 ft 9 in)

    Reiko Takagi (高木 礼子, Takagi Reiko, born November 26, 1973) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Osaka Prefecture, Japan. She is represented by Sigma Seven. Some of her major roles are Kaolla SuinLove Hina, Yamato Daiwa in Battle B-Daman, Sakura Kusakabe in Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan, Luxandra Frail in Divergence Eve, Tadase HotoriinShugo Chara!, Maki in Minami-ke, and Nobunaga Asakura in Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu. In video games, she voices Cassandra Alexandra in the Soulcalibur series.

    Filmography[edit]

    Anime[edit]

    List of voice performances in anime
    Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
    1995 El-Hazard Waitress, female Also Alternative World [2]
    1996 Brave Command Dagwon Child Ep. 41 [2][3]
    1996 Gall Force: The Revolution Crew, Computer voice, West Force Commander-in-chief OVA [2]
    1997 Slayers Try Paru Ep. 19 [2]
    1997 Shinkai Densetsu Meremanoid Child [2]
    1997 Hareluya II Boy Kiyohiro, others [2]
    1997 Fortune Quest L Baby Ep. 24 [2]
    1998 Lost Universe Kain Blueriver (young) [2]
    1998 Shadow Skill – Eigi Lunaris Anbra, Boy [3]
    1998 His and Her Circumstances Boy Ep. 16 [2][3]
    1998 Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Begins Male student Ep. 8 [2][3]
    1998 Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari Muchikko B Ep. 26 [2]
    2000–02 Love Hina series Kaolla Su [2][3]
    2000 Inuyasha Mizuki Ep. 130 [3]
    2001 Super Gals! Harue Kudoh [2][3]
    2001 Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver Shinnou Tomoyuki, Yuuki Kaito [2][3]
    2001 PaRappa the Rapper Pinto Rappa
    2001 Crush Gear Turbo Jiro Takoyama, Shiro Takoyama [2][3]
    2001 Hikaru no Go Yoshitaka Waya, Le Ping [2][3]
    2002 Witch Hunter Robin Mamoru Kudo [2][3]
    2002 Fortune Dogs Sanpe [3]
    2002 Mobile Suit Gundam Millie Special Edition DVD [2]
    2003 Machine Robo Rescue Katsura [3]
    2003 Transformers Armada Girl, Amphitrite [2][3]
    2003 Crush Gear Nitro Makoto Mahane, Maruda, Annie, Yoshiko Takayama [3]
    2003 E's Otherwise Tsubaki, Kai Kudo (young) [2][3]
    2003 Ultra Maniac Rio [2][3]
    2003 Divergence Eve Luxandra Frail [2][3]
    2003 D.C. ~Da Capo~ Jun'ichi Asakura (young) [2][3]
    2003 Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito Ken-chan [2][3]
    2003 R.O.D the TV Toru Okahara [3]
    2004 Misaki Chronicles Luxandra Frail, Isuzu Miura [2][3]
    2004 Battle B-Daman Yamato Daiwa [3]
    2004 The Marshmallow Times Cloud, Lily [3]
    2004 Midori Days Takako Ayase [3]
    2004 Phoenix Leona (young) [2][3]
    2004 Elfen Lied Tomoo [2][3]
    2004 Bleach Hiyori Sarugaki, Rurichiyo Kasumiōji, Shōta Toyokawa [3]
    2005 Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits Yamato Daiwa [3]
    2005 Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan Sakura Kusakabe, Minami-san [3]
    2005 Emma – A Victorian Romance Erich Molders [1]
    2005 Mirmo! Panta [3]
    2005 Patalliro Saiyuki Genjou Sanzou (Maraich) [3]
    2005 D.C.S.S.: Da Capo Second Season Jun'ichi Asakura (young) [3]
    2006 Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin Tetsunoshin / Celebrity Knight, Chocolat / Twelve [3]
    2006 Ballad of a Shinigami Saiki [3]
    2006 Powerpuff Girls Z Sakamoto [3]
    2006 Black Blood Brothers Sei [3]
    2006 La Corda d'Oro: Primo Passo Kahoko Hino [2][3]
    2006 Kujibiki Unbalance Lisa Hamby [2][3]
    2006 Penelope tete en lair Miro [3]
    2007 Gegege no Kitaro 5th series Koichi, Takuya TV 5th series [3]
    2007 Hayate the Combat Butler Butler Vida Ep. 30 [3]
    2007 Tōka Gettan Ken-chan Ep. 14 [3]
    2007 Emma – A Victorian Romance: Second Act Thomas [3]
    2007 Mushi-Uta Tōko Gorōmaru [3]
    2007 Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan 2 Sakura Kusakabe, Minami-san [3]
    2007–10 Shugo Chara! series Tadase Hotori [2][3]
    2007 Pururun-tsu shizuku-chan
    ぷるるんっ!しずくちゃん あはっ☆
    Puririn [3]
    2007–13 Minami-ke series Maki [2][3]
    2007 Genshiken Pt.2 Kumiko Yabusaki [3][4]
    2008–12 Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu series Nobunaga Asakura [2][3]
    2008 Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin Female Announcer, Masaru, Takeru, Princess, others [3][5]
    2008 Tytania Boy servant [3]
    2008 Asataro, the Onion Monk
    ja:ねぎぼうずのあさたろう
    Konomi [3]
    2009 La Corda d'Oro: Secondo Passo Kahoko Hino [3]
    2009 Asura Cryin' series Haruna Chiyohara [2][3]
    2009 Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom Duke Stone [3]
    2009 Slap-up Party: Arad Senki Boy Meiji [3]
    2009 Penelope tete en lair second series Miro [3]
    2009 Sora no Manimani Masashi Edogawa, Kahoru Oyagi [2][3]
    2009 Kaidan Restaurant Michio Sakai [3]
    2010 Lilpri Sei [3]
    2010–11 MonHun Nikki Girigiri Airū-mura Airū Kiki Ippatsu series Pakase Also G [3]
    2011 Blue Exorcist Young Katsuro [3]
    2011 Battle Spirits: Heroes Kota Tatsumi [3]
    2012 Shirokuma Café Swimwear woman [3]
    2013 Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san Z Azazel's mother [3]
    2014–15 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Holly Kujo [3]
    2014 La Corda d'Oro: Blue Sky Kanade Kohinata [3][6]
    2015–15 One Piece Russian, Jewelry Bonney (Episode 888+) [3]
    2016 Ace Attorney (TV series) Lotta Hart [3]

    Theatrical animation[edit]

    List of voice performances in feature films
    Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
    1999 Gundress: The Movie Silvia Kakihana [2][3]
    2005 Ashita genki nina ~re! ~ Hanbun no satsumaimo ~
    あした元気にな~れ! ~半分のさつまいも~
    Noboru [3]
    2019 One Piece: Stampede Jewelry Bonney [3]

    Video games[edit]

    List of voice performances in video games
    Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
    1996 Fire Woman Matoi Gumi
    ja:ファイアーウーマン纏組
    Yuu Hiiragi PC FX [2][3]
    1997 Mahjong Gakuensai
    ja:麻雀学園祭
    Sawako Hayami Sega Saturn [2][3]
    1998 Fire Woman Matoi Gumi Yuu Hiiragi PS1/PS2 [3]
    2000 Love Hina series Kaolla Su [2][3]
    2001 Eve: The Fatal Attraction Mika Andō, Miki Andō PS1/PS2 [3]
    2001 Kurogane no Houkou: Warship Commander
    鋼鉄の咆哮
    Nagi PS2 [2]
    2002 Hikaru no Go: Heian Genso Ibun Roku Yoshitaka Waya PS1/PS2 [3]
    2002 Hikaru no Go: Insei Chojo Kessen Yoshitaka Waya PS1/PS2 [3]
    2003 Soulcalibur II Cassandra Alexandra Arcade/GC/PS2/Xbox [2][3]
    2005 Soulcalibur III Cassandra Alexandra PS2 [2][3]
    2007 Kujibiki Unbalance Lisa Hamby PS1/PS2 [3]
    2008 Bleach: The 3rd Phantom NDS [2]
    2008 Soulcalibur IV Cassandra Alexandra PS3/360 [3]
    2008 Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Cosplay Hajimemashita Nobunaga Asakura PS1/PS2 [2][3]
    2008 Shugo Chara! Amunonijiiro Chara Change Tadase Hotori DS [3]
    2009 Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus Sakura Kusakabe DS [3]
    2009 Shugo Chara! Norinori! Chara na Rhythm Tadase Hotori DS [3]
    2010 Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Doujinshi Hajime Mashita Nobunaga Asakura PSP [3]
    2012 Muv-Luv Yoroi Mikoto Windows [2]
    2018 Soulcalibur VI Cassandra Alexandra PS4/Windows/Xbox One [7][8]
      Brave Saga Aiba Nanako PS

    Drama CDs[edit]

    List of voice performances in drama CDs
    Title Role Notes Source[1]
    Da Capo Junichi (young) Drama CD [2]
    Love Hina series Kaolla Su Drama, talk and song CDs [2]
    Minami-ke series Maki Drama, talk and song CDs [2]
    Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu series Nobunaga Asakura Drama CD [2]
    Shugo Chara! series Drama, talk and song CDs [2]
    Gohan wo tabeyou vol. 4 broadcast in shop Drama [2]
    Hatsunejima Drama Theater chapter 1 Sakura Talk CD [2]
    Mirumo de Pon! Charming drama CD vol 1 Talk CD [2]
    Mirumo de Pon! Charming drama CD vol 2 Talk CD [2]
    Revery Earth girl Drama CD [2]
    Sailor Victory Ongaku & Drama Shuu Talk and song CDs [2]
    Shounika byoutou he irasshai Drama CD [2]
    Slayers Extra CD volume 2 Girl in street, fighter Drama CD [2]
    Workday Warriors -Koi ni ochite- Drama CD [2]

    Tokusatsu[edit]

    List of voice performances in tokusatsu
    Title Role Notes Source[1]
    Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire Q-suke

    Dubbing[edit]

    List of dub performances in overseas productions
    Title Role Notes Source[1]
    Bamboo Bears Karasu overseas [2]
    Casper Casper Malachi Pearson
    Pinocchio [1]
    The Pretender season 2 [1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "高木 礼子|株式会社シグマ・セブン". sigma7.co.jp. Archived from the original on July 10, 2019. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh Doi, Hitoshi (September 4, 2015). "Search results for 'Takagi Reiko' in ALL database". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:高木礼子(Reiko Takagi)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Reiko Takagi]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-. December 2, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  • ^ "Genshiken Second Season's Ad Previews Opening Song". Anime News Network. July 2, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  • ^ "スタッフ・キャスト | バトルスピリッツ少年突破バシン". sunrise-inc.co.jp. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  • ^ "La Corda d'Oro 3 Anime's Title, Staff, More Cast Announced". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  • ^ Project Soul. Soulcalibur VI. Bandai Namco Entertainment. Scene: Closing credits, Voices (JPN).
  • ^ "SOULCALIBUR VI (ソウルキャリバー6) | バンダイナムコエンターテインメント公式サイト". sc6.soularchive.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 5, 2019.
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