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Hiroko Konishi

Hiroko Konishi

Japanese voice actress and musician (born 1975)


Hiroko Konishi (小西 寛子, Konishi Hiroko, born October 26, 1975) is a Japanese voice actress and musician.[1] She is known for her roles as Jiyuu Nanohana in Jubei-chan, Sae Sawanoguchi in Magic User's Club, Nene Romanova in Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, and the title character Ojarumaru. In video games she voiced Shiori Misaka in the original Kanon visual novel, Lilith Aensland in Darkstalkers, and Bridget in Guilty Gear X2.

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Life and career

Konishi formed a budding interest in stage acting as a junior high student, and as a high schooler, received voice training at the Nihon Narration Engi Kenkyūjo [ja].

She released NOVELETTE (EMI Music Japan, 1999), her first album under her own identity. She teamed up with Ryo Arshe (Ryo Asakawa), her musical collaborator since 1998 and the artist NAOMI, forming the musical unit Little Cure.[citation needed]

As a TV personality, she has appeared on both NHK and public sector network shows. She had been a regular on the TV Tokyo-syndicated variety show Ichioshi Kiss, where she was portrayed as the youngest of three sisters, with co-stars Risa Stegmayer [ja] and Hinako Saeki. She was also narrator for the short-lived "pick of the week" show Ichioshi [ja]. She also acted in live action TV Commercials for "Dial 104" (cellphone directory assistance), as keitai detective PI Hiroko.

In 2018, Konishi claimed that she was replaced as Ojarumaru in Prince Mackaroo from disputes over her voice recording on Ojarumaru dolls and other merchandise.[2] Motivated by the MeToo movement, Konishi shared that she left voice acting after being sexually harassed and witnessing her other female peers abused by their agencies. She also alleged that she was propositioned by her manager Hara to enter a mixed bath in the nude with Akitaro Daichi and claimed that she was unable to get voice acting work after she refused.[3]

Filmography

Anime

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Discography

Albums
  • Sophia (ソフィア, Sofia) (King Records, 1998, KICA-7900)[4]
  • Novelete (EMI Music Japan, 1999, TYCY-10025)[4]
  • 1975 (Wolfgang Label Japan, 2021, DSQI-20815[7][4]
Singles
  • Pudding de Ojyaru (Nippon Crown Co. Ltd. 1999, as a role of Ojyaru-maru)
  • "Mitsumete" (みつめて) (King Records, 1998, KIDA-7642)[8]
  • Don’t Love (EMI Music Japan, 1999)
  • Bite of Love (Nippon Columbia July 2000, as a member of LITTLE CURE)
  • "Sayonara Arigato" (Squirrel, 2014)[9][10]
  • "But She Was in Love" (Squirrel, 2014)[9][10]
  • "An Amulet in His Pocket" (Squirrel, 2015)[9][10]
  • "You Always Stay By Me" (Squirrel, 2015)[9][10]

References

  1. Doi, Hitoshi (March 2, 2016). "Konishi Hiroko (小西寛子)". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  2. Morrissy, Kim (2019-02-13). "Voice Actress Hiroko Konishi Shares Her #MeToo Story". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  3. "ACTRESS bio TV,FILM,CARTOON". Hiroko Konishi website "Bearclaw Spruce Top". Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  4. "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:小西寛子(Hiroko Konishi)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Hiroko Konishi]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-. June 2, 2015. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  5. Doi, Hitoshi (March 2, 2016). "Konishi Hiroko roles". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  6. "1975". AMAZON JAPAN. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  7. "みつめて". ORICON STYLE. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  8. "Hiroko Konishi". Spotify. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  9. "Hiroko Konishi". iTunes. Retrieved 3 March 2016.

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