Junko Noda (野田 順子 Noda Junko?, born June 29, 1971) is a female seiyū born in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. Noda is formerly affiliated with Aoni Production. In addition, Noda is part of the Hinata Girls and she is best known for her work in the Love Hina anime series. She is well known too for her various roles in the anime and manga series One Piece.
Voice Role Statistics[]
Notable Roles[]
- Tatsuki Arisawa, Shun'ō - Bleach
- Takano Mizuki - Boys Be... (2000)
- Milly - Daphne in the Brilliant Blue (2004)
- Eisuke Hondou - Detective Conan
- Tamako Harakawa - Dennō Coil
- Veemon - Digimon 02
- Magnamon - Digital Monster X-Evolution
- Saichou - Flame of Recca
- Nanaho Kinjo - Gokujo Seitokai (2005)
- Miyabi Aizawa - Great Teacher Onizuka (1999)
- Joshua Langren - Gun X Sword
- Matsuri Kato - Gunparade March
- Reki - Haibane Renmei (2002)
- Maho Izawa - His and Her Circumstances (1998)
- Kensuke - Kinnikuman Nisei The Movie (2002)
- Dio Elaclaire - Last Exile
- Mitsune "Kitsune" Konno - Love Hina (2000), Love Hina Again (2002)
- Kaori Iba - Maburaho
- Eva Wei (Molly) - Oban Star Racers
- Tashigi, Young Franky - One Piece
- Madoi Iroaya & Iceman - Rockman.EXE series
- Mira Nygus - Soul Eater
- Mokkun - Shounen Onmyouji
- Miyuki Rokujou - Strawberry Panic! (2006)
- Hinomoto Hikari - Tokimeki Memorial 2 (Video game)
- Zakuro Fujiwara, Masha - Tokyo Mew Mew
- Miwan - Slayers NEXT
Other Voice Roles[]
- Xing Cai in Dynasty Warriors V
- Lumine in Rockman X8
- Celsius, Chat in Tales of Eternia
Music[]
In 2005, Noda provided vocals for an EP with Japanese guitarist Jun Senoue entitled "Ready!".[1] The project is called JxJ (Jun x Junko) and is only available in Japan, though copies have made their way stateside through the Jun Senoue fan page.
References[]
- ↑ "Wave Master Entertainment entry for JxJ: Ready!". 2005-03-24. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
External links[]
- Junko Noda at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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