Rikako Aikawa (愛河 里花子 Aikawa Rikako?, born October 7, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Ōsawa Office. She was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She was originally a child actor.
She is also known as a specialist of tongue-twister in the Japanese language.
Her real name after married Mitsuo Iwata, a Japanese voice actor, is Nahomi Iwata (岩田 菜穂美 Iwata Nahomi?).
Voice roles[]
Leading roles in bold
Anime[]
Television[]
- Tomatoman (1992), Tomatoman
- Wakakusa Monogatari Nan to Jou Sensei (1993), Ned
- Akachan to Boku (1996), 6-year-old boy B
- Pokémon (1997), Butterfree, Caterpie, Crab, Koduck, Lapras, Rokon, Zenigame, Theme Song Performance (ED)
- Chou Mashin Eiyuden Wataru (1997), Dodo
- El Hazard: The Alternative World (1998), Nahato
- The Legend of Black Heaven (1999), Gen Tanaka
- Seraphim Call (1999), Misaki (ep 10)
- Infinite Ryvius (1999), Faina S Shinozaki, Nicks Chaiplapat
- Wild Arms: Twilight Venom (1999), Jiruja
- Gate Keepers (2000), Megumi Kurogane, Mieko Ikusawa
- Hamtaro (2000), Koushi-kun, Don-chan, Theme Song Performance (Hamu Chanzu)
- Brigadoon (2000), Moto Asagi, Sumire Hanazono
- Clockwork Fighters Hiwou's War (2000), Shishi
- Haré+Guu (2001), Hale
- Steel Angel Kurumi 2 (2001), Kyanwan (Can-1)
- Mirmo Zibang! (2002), Nezumi / Rat (Golden Edition characters)
- Jing: King of Bandits (2002), Rum (ep 5)
- Pokémon Advanced (2002), Haruka's Wakashamo (eps 139, 141), Musashi's Dokukeiru (ep 139), Satoshi's Zenigame (eps 188, 189)
- Rumiko Takahashi Anthology (2003), Fuwa's neighbor (ep 5)
- Planetes (2003), Serie
- Kaiketsu Zorori (2004), Ishishi, [+ unlisted credits]
- Mars Daybreak (2004), Bon
- MÄR (2005), Bumoru, Halloween (young)
- Wan Wan Serebu Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin (2006), Mika
- D.Gray-man (2006), Cloud-shaped Akuma (ep 42)
- Pururun! Shizuku-chan (2006), Hababi-kun
- KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple (2006), No. 20
- Pururun! Shizuku-chan Aha (2007), Hanaji-kun
- Elec-king The Animation (2007)
- To Love-Ru (2008), Stella (ep 10)
- Penguin no Mondai (2008), Charlotte Takahashi
- Live On Cardliver Kakeru (2008), Hajime Kuroboshi, Sarusalsa
Films[]
- Pikachu and Pichu (????), Koduck, Rokon
- Pikachu's Rescue Adventure (????), Zenigame and Koduck
- Pikachu's Summer Vacation (????), Koduck, Rokon, Zenigame
- Pokemon: The First Movie (1998), Koduck, Rokon, Zenigame
- Pokemon 2000 - The Movie (1999), Fire, Zenigame
- Metropolis (2001), Fifi
- A Tree of Palme (2001), Barron
- Doraemon: Ganbare! Gian!! (2001)
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Hamu Hamu Land Daibouken (2001), Koushi-kun
- Doraemon: Nobita & Robot Kingdom (2002), Onabe
- Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street (2002), Noboru Emori
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Ham Ham Ham~Jya! Maboroshi no Princess (2002), Koushi-kun
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Strange Wind Rider (2003), Temjin
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Ham Ham Paradi-chu! Hamutaro to Fushigi no Oni no Ehonto (2004), Koushi-kun
- Paprika (2006), Nobue Kakimoto
- Astro Boy (2009), Freezer
Original video animations[]
- Pocket Monsters: Pikachu no Fuyuyasumi 2001 (????), Aipom, Koduck
- Princess Minerva (1995), K2
- El Hazard: The Magnificent World (1995), Nahato
- Sakura Wars 2 (1999), Tsuwako Tamazusa (ep 3)
- Pocket Monsters: Pikachu no Fuyuyasumi 2000 (1999), Koduck, Rokon, Zenigame
- Pikachu's PikaBoo (2001), Koduck
- Camp Pikachu (2002), Koduck
- Haré+Guu Deluxe (2002), Hale
- Jungle Wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu Final (2003), Hale, Theme Song Performance
- Mobile Suit Gundam Seed MSV Astray (2004 Promo), 8 (RED FRAME)
- Natsuiro no Sunadokei (2004), Kawamura Mana
Film[]
- Kamen Rider J (1994 TV special), Berry (voice)
Video games[]
- Dark Chronicle (2002), Shigū
- Hourglass of Summer (2002), Mana Kawamura
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008), Zenigame - Squirtle in Japan
Dubbing roles[]
- The Fifth Element (1997), Leeloo
References[]
- Rikako Aikawa at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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