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* '''Blood Type:''' O | * '''Blood Type:''' O | ||
* '''Height:''' 156 cm | * '''Height:''' 156 cm | ||
+ | * '''TPD groups:''' | ||
+ | ** [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] (1990-1995) | ||
+ | ** [[Golbies]] (1990-1995) | ||
== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | Kihara Satomi got her start by attending first to [[Hirao Masaaki]]'s music school and then graduating from Japan Artist Music School. After graduating, she went onto debuted as a singer with the 1990 single "[[Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes]]". | + | Kihara Satomi got her start by attending first to [[Hirao Masaaki]]'s music school and then graduating from Japan Artist Music School. After graduating, she went onto debuted as a singer with the 1990 single "[[Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes]]". That same year, she became the leader of the group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] until her graduation in 1995. |
− | After TPD, she went onto be the | + | After TPD, she went onto be the vocalist for the band [[Hi-Tech Kinema]]. She also began her seiyuu career by debuting in the anime ''[[Mahoujin Guru Guru]]''. Years later, she married to TPD's clothing designer in 2001. |
She is now an illustrator for books including [[Anai Yoko]]'s 2003 book. | She is now an illustrator for books including [[Anai Yoko]]'s 2003 book. | ||
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=== Albums === | === Albums === | ||
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* [1993.01.15] [[Satomi from Tokyo Performance Doll|SATOMI from Tokyo Performance Doll]] | * [1993.01.15] [[Satomi from Tokyo Performance Doll|SATOMI from Tokyo Performance Doll]] | ||
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=== Singles === | === Singles === | ||
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* [1991.09.01] [[Night Rain|NIGHT RAIN]] | * [1991.09.01] [[Night Rain|NIGHT RAIN]] | ||
* [1994.02.02] [[Taiyou Hakuyashigaranai]] (太陽はくやしがらない) | * [1994.02.02] [[Taiyou Hakuyashigaranai]] (太陽はくやしがらない) | ||
+ | * [1994.12.12] [[Blue Easy Sleep|blue easy sleep]] <small>('''[[AVEC]] meets SATOMI KI''')</small> | ||
* [1995.10.21] [[Carnival]] (カーニバル(Carnival)) | * [1995.10.21] [[Carnival]] (カーニバル(Carnival)) | ||
− | * [1996.04.01] [[Kin no Tobira]] ( | + | * [1996.04.01] [[Kin no Tobira]] <small>('''Satomi Kihara with [[Radio Heart]]''')</small> |
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+ | === Compilations / Others === | ||
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+ | * [1996.10.02] ''[[Gall Force The Revolution Vocal Collection|Gall Force THE REVOLUTION Vocal Collection]]'' (#1 ''Namida Yori mo Toiki Yori mo'') | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 10:49, 8 September 2011
Kihara Satomi (木原さとみ) is a voice actress, former idol, and former member of the idol group Tokyo Performance Doll.
Contents
Profile
- Real Name: Kihara Satomi (木原知美)
- Birthdate: July 4, 1971
- Birthplace: Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture
- Blood Type: O
- Height: 156 cm
- TPD groups:
- Tokyo Performance Doll (1990-1995)
- Golbies (1990-1995)
Information
Kihara Satomi got her start by attending first to Hirao Masaaki's music school and then graduating from Japan Artist Music School. After graduating, she went onto debuted as a singer with the 1990 single "Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes". That same year, she became the leader of the group Tokyo Performance Doll until her graduation in 1995.
After TPD, she went onto be the vocalist for the band Hi-Tech Kinema. She also began her seiyuu career by debuting in the anime Mahoujin Guru Guru. Years later, she married to TPD's clothing designer in 2001.
She is now an illustrator for books including Anai Yoko's 2003 book.
Discography
Albums
- [1993.01.15] SATOMI from Tokyo Performance Doll
Singles
- [1990.08.01] Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes (ブギウギ・ダンシング・シューズ)
- [1991.01.01] Yuuwaku no Boogie (誘惑のブギ)
- [1991.09.01] NIGHT RAIN
- [1994.02.02] Taiyou Hakuyashigaranai (太陽はくやしがらない)
- [1994.12.12] blue easy sleep (AVEC meets SATOMI KI)
- [1995.10.21] Carnival (カーニバル(Carnival))
- [1996.04.01] Kin no Tobira (Satomi Kihara with Radio Heart)
Compilations / Others
- [1996.10.02] Gall Force THE REVOLUTION Vocal Collection (#1 Namida Yori mo Toiki Yori mo)