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* [2004.04.28] [[Fancy Frill (album)|Fancy☆Frill]] (ファンシー☆フリル)
 
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Shintani Ryoko promoting "Magic Spell" (2010)

Shintani Ryoko (新谷良子) is a Japanese seiyu and pop singer signed to Lantis label.

Profile

Information

After graduating from high school, Shintani Ryoko went to the Japanese Kogakuin vocational school, studying in their voice acting department. In July 2000 she won Broccoli's Grand Prix award at her audition for the game "Prism Palette". However, because the game was delayed for so long, she began to work on the successful series Galaxy Angel as one of the lead characters and this was her debut.

In the year 2003, Shintani released her first mini-album and made her official debut as a singer. She has dubbed her style of music "bambi pop". Her first concert was held in 2004, and her returning concert in 2005 to Kanazawa was a great success.

Trivia

  • Shintani's motto is "Happy Happy Smile" (はっぴぃ・はっぴぃ・すまいる); this is also the title of her live tours.

Discography

Shintani Ryoko promoting "Ai no Uta Dakara" (2003)
Shintani Ryoko promoting Fancy☆Frill (2004)
Shintani Ryoko promoting "Happiest Princess" (2005)
Shintani Ryoko promoting Sora ni Tokeru Niji to Kimi no Koe (2006)
Shintani Ryoko promoting Wonderful World (2007)
Shintani Ryoko promoting "crossingdays" (2008)
Shintani Ryoko promoting "ReTIME" (2009)
Shintani Ryoko promoting BEST BAMBI BOX (2011)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Singles

DVDs

Character Albums

Character Singles

Notable Seiyuu Roles

TV Series

OVA

Movies

External Links