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Makino Yui

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Makino Yui promoting Holography (2011)

Makino Yui (牧野由依) is a seiyuu and Japanese pop singer. She is known for her role as Sakura in Tsubasa Chronicle anime series.

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Makino Yui promoting "Amurita" (2005)
Makino Yui promoting Tenkyuu no Ongaku (2006)
Makino Yui promoting "synchronicity" (2007)
Makino Yui promoting Makino Yui. (2008)
Makino Yui promoting "Tanpopo Suisha ~Yui Makino Version~" (2009)
Makino Yui promoting "Ao no Kaori" (2010)

Gifted with piano talent, Makino Yui learns to play piano since the age of 4. She also played piano for Iwao Shunji films' Lily Chou Chou no Subete, LOVE LETTER and Hana to Alice. In 2005, she debuted both as a singer and seiyuu by singing "Onma Magni", Sousei no Aquarion's first ending theme and voicing the main character Sakura in the anime adaption of Tsubasa Chronicle. Even though "Onma Magni" is her first song and is produced by popular composer Kanno Yoko, it was coupled with AKINO's single "Go Tight!" as a B-side. In August 2005, Makino released her debut single "Amrita", Tsubasa Chronicle Torikago no Kuni no Himegimi movie's ending theme. Its B-side, "you are my love" was produced by Kajiura Yuki, marking her one of few artists who has collaborated with both Kajiura Yuki and Kanno Yoko. Her sixth single, "synchronicity" also has a tie-in with Tsubasa Chronicle series and was produced by Kajiura.

Not only known for her contributions to Tsubasa Chronicle series, Makino is also known for her performances in ARIA series. Even though she did not have a major role in the anime, her songs for ARIA are popular among fans. Her three singles with ARIA: "Undine", "Euforia" and "Spirale" are currently her best selling singles.

In March 2008, Makino graduated from Tokyo College of Music's piano department and released her second album Makino Yui.. In 2010, she switched to Sony Music Entertainment.

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Albums

Singles

Character Singles

Compilation / Soundtracks

Seiyuu Roles

Main characters are in bold.

TV Series

OVA and ONA

Anime Films

Video Games

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