Yui Horie
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Template:Nihongo is a popular singer and voice actress (seiyū) in Japan. She was born September 20, 1976. Horie's given name is Yoshiko and she is sometimes affectionately nicknamed Template:Nihongo in Japanese by her fans.
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History & Biography
Yoshiko Horie was born in 1976 in Japan, Tokyo. As a child, she was a huge fan of the anime-series "Dirty Pair" and has later stated that the series was her first inspiration to become a voice artist. She disliked math and English, but enjoyed Japanese, so being an actor by craft didn't sound that bad, either.
She debuted in 1997 in a video game Voice Fantasia. For a long time, she was very unnoticed and got only minor roles in various animes. She got the leading role of Haruka in Kurogane Communication, but the series never was a big hit. It wasn't until the year 2000 when she got the role of Naru Narusegawa in Love Hina that she gained notoriety. When she got the role of Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket and released a music album (Mizutamari ni Utsuru Sekai), she was on her way to become one of the most popular voice actresses in Japan.
She is currently working for Starchild and she frequently has roles in popular new anime. Despite her major success, she usually does not get a leading role. There are however exceptions, such as the relatively new Matantei Loki Ragnarok.
She has published five independent musical albums, although nearly all of them incorporate at least one track from an anime she has worked with.
Notable seiyū roles
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Discography
- Template:Nihongo (2000)
- Template:Nihongo (2001)
- Template:Nihongo (2003)
- sky (2003)
- Template:Nihongo (2004)
- Template:Nihongo (2005)
Singles/maxis
- Template:Nihongo Maxi Single Collection Part.6 (2000)
- Merry Merrily (2001)
- Love Destiny (2001)
- Kirari Takaramono (2002)
- ALL MY LOVE(2002)
- Kokoro Harete Yoru mo akete (2004)
- Scramble (2004)
DVD
She has a DVD out called Clips 1. It includes a number of live action promotional videos, including:
- Sakura - her first promotional video, for her first album, 水たまりに映るセカイ (Mizutamari ni Utsuru Sekai)
- Love Destiny - parts of the live action video can be seen in the Sister Princess opening animation
- Kirari Takaramono - the song is the opening theme for Love Hina Again
- All My Love - the song is the opening theme for Earth Defender Mao-chan
- Kokoro Harete Yoru mo Akete - the song is the ending theme for Jubei-chan 2
Notable songs
- Love Destiny - Sister Princess, Opening
- Mainichi ga O-tenki (Good Weather Every Day) - Love Hina, Insert song
- Egao No Mirai E (Towards A Future Of Smiles) - Love Hina
- Kirari Takaramono (Glittering Treasures) - Love Hina Again Opening Theme Song
- Be for me, be for you - Love Hina Again Ending Theme Song
- Yakusoku~eternal promise~ - Love Hina, Insert song
- IN YOU - Shaman King, Image Song
- ALL MY LOVE - Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan, Opening
- IT's MY STYLE - Earth Defender Mao-chan, Ending
- Soyokaze no Harmony - From D.C.- Da Capo. (Shiratori Song)
- Sono Saki no Justice - Shaman King, Iron Maiden Jeanne Song
- Aosusuki - Samurai Deeper Kyo, Image song
- Scramble - School Rumble, Opening
- Pacem in Terris - Shaman King, Iron Maiden Jeanne S. F. O. V Song
- Aki Uta ~Sarara~ - Bottle Fairy, Ending, Eps 7-9
Trivia
- Blood Type: B
- Hobbies: shoulder massage, reading, food
- Liked to study Japanese, but didn't really care for English or P.E
- Favorite colour: Aqua
- Favorite season: Fall and winter