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* '''Nicknames:''' Chisapon (ちさぽん), Chisatarou (ちさタロー)
 
* '''Nicknames:''' Chisapon (ちさぽん), Chisatarou (ちさタロー)
* '''Birthdate:''' December 20, 1969
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1969|12|20|mf=yes}}
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Sumidaku, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Sumidaku, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Blood Type:''' B
 
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Born as the youngest of third daughters, Yokoyama Chisa started her career as a voice actress in 1987 when she appeared in the OVA [[Black Magic M-66]]. Yokoyama would also be involved with the [[Shounen Jump]]'s television show, [[Jump Broadcasting Station]], as one of the assistants.  She always wanted to be a voice actress ever since watching a Lupin III movie when she was a young child. She has expressed that she is a big Lupin III fan and even had the original manga's artist, [[Monkey Punch]], illustrate one of her essay books, [[Lupin ni Aitakute]]. In anime, games, and OVAs, Yokoyama frequently performs in roles with a range from young boys to young girls.  
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Born as the youngest of third daughters, Yokoyama Chisa started her career as a voice actress in 1987 when she appeared in the OVA ''[[Black Magic M-66]]''. Yokoyama would also be involved with the [[Shounen Jump]]'s television show, ''[[Jump Broadcasting Station]]'', as one of the assistants.  She always wanted to be a voice actress ever since watching a Lupin III movie when she was a young child. She has expressed that she is a big Lupin III fan and even had the original manga's artist, [[Monkey Punch]], illustrate one of her essay books, "[[Lupin ni Aitakute]]". In anime, games, and OVAs, Yokoyama frequently performs in roles with a range from young boys to young girls.  
  
Yokoyama would gain more roles in 1990 like in the television show [[Oboccha Makun]], as she replaced [[Koujiro Chie]] as the main character for a while Koujiro was on maternity leave. She went onto to perform another main character in the OVA [[Wikipedia:Galaxy Fraulein Yuna|Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna]], giving Yokoyama the title of voice actress idol. But, it wasn't until a year later in 1996 when Yokoyama performed as the character Shinguji Sakura in the game series [[Wikipedia:Sakura Wars|Sakura Taisen]]. The game series become popular in Japan as it would produce various televisions shows, OVAs, movies, and even live action musicals that Yokoyama was involved in.
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Yokoyama would gain more roles in 1990 like in the television show ''[[Oboccha Makun]]'', as she replaced [[Koujiro Chie]] as the main character for a while Koujiro was on maternity leave. She went onto to perform another main character in the OVA ''[[Wikipedia:Galaxy Fraulein Yuna|Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna]]'', giving Yokoyama the title of voice actress idol. But, it wasn't until a year later in 1996 when Yokoyama performed as the character Shinguji Sakura in the game series ''[[Wikipedia:Sakura Wars|Sakura Taisen]]''. The game series become popular in Japan as it would produce various televisions shows, OVAs, movies, and even live action musicals that Yokoyama was involved in.
  
Yokoyama would also debut as a singer in 1991 with the single [[Jungle de Asobou]]. Later on, she would be involved with various musical units like [[Pink Rainbow]] and [[W's]].  
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Yokoyama also debuted as a singer in 1991 with the single "[[Jungle de Asobou]]". Later on, she would be involved with various musical units like [[Pink Rainbow]] and [[W's]].  
  
 
In 2009, Yokoyama blogged that she recently got married.
 
In 2009, Yokoyama blogged that she recently got married.
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* [1995.08.23] [[A-B-Chisa]]
 
* [1995.08.23] [[A-B-Chisa]]
 
* [1995.11.21] [[Minna Enikki]] (みかん絵日記)
 
* [1995.11.21] [[Minna Enikki]] (みかん絵日記)
* [1996.09.04] [[F【éf】|f【éf】]]
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* [1996.09.04] [[Fef|f【éf】]]
 
* [1997.05.08] [[Magical Fantasy World]] (マジカル・ファンタジー・ワールド)
 
* [1997.05.08] [[Magical Fantasy World]] (マジカル・ファンタジー・ワールド)
  
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* [1994.09.21] [[Mini Best|MINI BEST]]
 
* [1994.09.21] [[Mini Best|MINI BEST]]
* [2000.03.24] [[Best Selection]]
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* [2000.03.24] [[Best Selection (Yokoyama Chisa)|Best Selection]]
  
 
=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
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* [1997.03.02] [[Hanasaku Otome]] (花咲く乙女)
 
* [1997.03.02] [[Hanasaku Otome]] (花咲く乙女)
 
* [1997.07.21] [[Wing]]
 
* [1997.07.21] [[Wing]]
* [1997.10.03] [[Let's Go Dancing]]
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* [1997.10.03] [[Let's Go Dancing (Yokoyama Chisa)|Let's Go Dancing]]
 
* [1998.06.24] [[Chou Mashin Eiyuu Den Wataru Rainbow|Chou Mashin Eiyuu Den Wataru RAINBOW♪]] (超魔神英雄伝ワタルRAINBOW♪)
 
* [1998.06.24] [[Chou Mashin Eiyuu Den Wataru Rainbow|Chou Mashin Eiyuu Den Wataru RAINBOW♪]] (超魔神英雄伝ワタルRAINBOW♪)
 
* [1998.09.25] [[To Be Try|To be Try]]
 
* [1998.09.25] [[To Be Try|To be Try]]
 
* [1998.11.18] [[Kiseki no Kane]] (奇跡の鐘)
 
* [1998.11.18] [[Kiseki no Kane]] (奇跡の鐘)
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=== Compliations / Others ===
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* [1996.10.02] ''[[Gall Force The Revolution Vocal Collection|Gall Force THE REVOLUTION Vocal Collection]]''
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* [2004.12.22] ''[[Tenchi Muyo! no Shuudaika Best Album]]'' (天地無用!の主題歌ベストアルバム) (#1 ''Renai no Sainou'', #2 ''Boku wa Motto Pioneer'')
  
 
== Notable Seiyuu Roles ==
 
== Notable Seiyuu Roles ==
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* [1999] [[Wikipedia:Monster Rancher (anime)|Monster Farm]] - '''Genki Sakura'''
 
* [1999] [[Wikipedia:Monster Rancher (anime)|Monster Farm]] - '''Genki Sakura'''
 
* [2000] [[Wikipedia:Sakura Wars|Sakura Taisen]] - '''Shinguji Sakura'''
 
* [2000] [[Wikipedia:Sakura Wars|Sakura Taisen]] - '''Shinguji Sakura'''
* [2002] [[Wikipedia:|Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000 TV series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] - Umiuma Noa
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* [2002] [[Wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000 TV series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] - Umiuma Noa
 
* [2003] [[Wikipedia:Gunslinger Girl|Gunslinger Girl]] - Franca
 
* [2003] [[Wikipedia:Gunslinger Girl|Gunslinger Girl]] - Franca
 
* [2003] [[Wikipedia:List of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge episodes|Pocket Monsters Advanced Challenge]] - Grace
 
* [2003] [[Wikipedia:List of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge episodes|Pocket Monsters Advanced Challenge]] - Grace
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:Seiyuu]]
 
[[Category:Seiyuu]]
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[[Category:Japanese Band Members]]
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[[Category:Vocalist]]
 
[[Category:1969 Births]]
 
[[Category:1969 Births]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type B]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type B]]

Latest revision as of 10:02, 2 September 2013

Yokoyama Chisa (2009)

Yokoyama Chisa (横山智佐) is a Japanese voice actress.

Profile

  • Nicknames: Chisapon (ちさぽん), Chisatarou (ちさタロー)
  • Birthdate: December 20, 1969 (1969-12-20) (age 54)
  • Birthplace: Sumidaku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: B

Information

Born as the youngest of third daughters, Yokoyama Chisa started her career as a voice actress in 1987 when she appeared in the OVA Black Magic M-66. Yokoyama would also be involved with the Shounen Jump's television show, Jump Broadcasting Station, as one of the assistants. She always wanted to be a voice actress ever since watching a Lupin III movie when she was a young child. She has expressed that she is a big Lupin III fan and even had the original manga's artist, Monkey Punch, illustrate one of her essay books, "Lupin ni Aitakute". In anime, games, and OVAs, Yokoyama frequently performs in roles with a range from young boys to young girls.

Yokoyama would gain more roles in 1990 like in the television show Oboccha Makun, as she replaced Koujiro Chie as the main character for a while Koujiro was on maternity leave. She went onto to perform another main character in the OVA Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna, giving Yokoyama the title of voice actress idol. But, it wasn't until a year later in 1996 when Yokoyama performed as the character Shinguji Sakura in the game series Sakura Taisen. The game series become popular in Japan as it would produce various televisions shows, OVAs, movies, and even live action musicals that Yokoyama was involved in.

Yokoyama also debuted as a singer in 1991 with the single "Jungle de Asobou". Later on, she would be involved with various musical units like Pink Rainbow and W's.

In 2009, Yokoyama blogged that she recently got married.

Discography

Yokoyama Chisa (1997)

Albums

Live Album

Best Albums

Singles

Compliations / Others

Notable Seiyuu Roles

Anime

OVA

External Links