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Mariko Kouda

Mariko Kouda (國府田 マリ子, Kōda Mariko, born September 5, 1969 in Miyashiro, Minami Saitama, Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, J-pop singer and radio personality.[1] She graduated from Kasukabe Kyōei High School and went on to major in Communications at Tamagawa University in Machida City, Tokyo, graduating in 1990. Kouda has had at least one song appear on the program Minna no Uta.

Mariko Kouda
國府田 マリ子
Born (1969-09-05) September 5, 1969 (age 53)
Occupations
Years active1991–present
AgentAoni Production
Notable credits
Height156.5 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Websitehappyhappyhappy.co.jp

She was a member of the J-pop voice acting group, Drops, until they disbanded. They were most well known for singing the ending theme to the anime Doki Doki School Hours although they did perform a couple of concerts one of which was released on DVD.

She works for the talent management firm Aoni Production. Her most notable roles include Okinu from Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Miki Koishikawa from Marmalade Boy and Shaorin from Mamotte Shugogetten.

Filmography

Television animation

OVA

Theatrical animation

Video games

Dubbing

Live action

  • Eat & Run (Marie)
  • Looking For
  • Setsunai
  • Voice

Radio

  • Banana Hōsōkyoku Young Radio Grand Prix
  • Chikada Haruo no Lion Package Song
  • Doyō no Yoru Desu: Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Furumoto Shinnosuke no Parachute Yūgekitai
  • Kobayashi Yutaka no Super Gang Nouveau
  • Kouda Mariko no Come On Funky Lips!
  • Kouda Mariko no Doki Doki On Air
  • Kouda Mariko no Game Museum
  • Kouda Mariko no GM (part of OBC's V-Station)
  • Kouda Mariko no Nebusoku Radio: Yume ha Sora Iro
  • Kouda Mariko no Taisetsu ni Oboerumono no ga Issho nara Ii yo ne
  • Kore ga Sō na no ne, Koneko-chan
  • MBS Radio Ore-tachi Yattemāsu Getsuyōbi
  • Mō Sugu Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Nazo Nazo Dreamin'
  • Ore-tachi Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu Next
  • Shao & Taisuke no Kon'ya mo Sugo Getten
  • Tensai! Hayamimi Radio-kun: Kouda Mariko no Honjitsu mo Game Sanmai
  • Twinbee Paradise
  • Twinbee Paradise 2
  • Twinbee Paradise 3
  • TV Game Radions R
  • Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Ultra Mania Banzai
  • Voice of Wonderland

Other

  • CD Data FANet Artist Information: Kouda Mariko
  • Idol on Stage
  • Minna no Uta: Ame nochi Special
  • Music Jump
  • Music Voice: Seiyū Idol Daishūgō
  • Seishun Adventure: Majo-tachi no Tasogare
  • Yūshoku Banzai CX

Discography

Singles

Konami Music

  • Bokura no Suteki (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Katsuki Maeda) / Harmony (composed by Miki Matsubara), 1994
  • Mimikaki wo shiteiru to (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Toshio Kamei) / Dare no Sei demo nai Futari (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Miki Matsubara), 1995
  • Watashi ga Tenshi dattara ii noni (written by Yoshiko Miura, Mariko Kouda/ composed by Miki Matsubara) / Machibuse (written/composed by Yumi Matsutōya), 1996
  • Yume wa Hitori mirumono janai (composed by Miki Matsubara) / Owaranai Encore (composed by Akio Minami), 1996
  • Egao de aishiteru (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Dore dake aisareru ka janakute (composed by Miki Matsubara),1997
  • Kaze ga tomaranai (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Soba ni iru kara (written/composed by Mariko Kouda), 1997
  • Ame nochi Special (composed by Miki Matsubara) / Iidasenakute (composed by Uni Inoue), 1997
  • Looking For (composed by Marron Nagatsuki) / Ōzora no Achira e (composed by Tatsuya Nishiwaki), 1998
  • Cobalt (composed by Hideshi Hachino) / Sha-La-La~Futari~ (composed by Miki Matsubara), 1998
  • Taisetsu ni Omoerumono ga issho nara ii yone (composed by Marron Nagatsuki) / Ganbare! Rōnin (composed by Uni Inoue), 1998
  • Matte imashita (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Taiyō de ikō! (composed by Kaori Okui), 1999

King Records

On King Records

  • Chikyū no Omoi~Hoshi no Omoi~ / Ame Agari no Asa ni / Setsuna.
  • Clear / Nemuri no Umi
  • Hachimitsu / Sekaichū no Post / Natsu Iro no Hana
  • Hana / Machi ni Kesarenaimono / Hifumi yo
  • Jiyū na Tsubasa / Daisuki Nandamono!
  • Kara no Te no Hira / Namida  Kumo no Ue ni / Nichiyōbi no Taikutsu
  • Kimi ga Iru Sora / Yasashii Tsuki
  • Kokoro no Yajirushi / Asa Iro no Wappen / Eki made no Michi wo
  • Monshirochō / Deatta Goro ni / Fukukaze no Naka de
  • Niji ga Yonderu / Koi ha Bōken
  • Sabishigari ya no Koi / Wasurenai de~Forever We're Together~ / Henachoko
  • Sono Toki made / Spice / Boku no Seikatsu
  • Ta·ra·ra / Serial to Kiss / Haruka~To My Mother & Father on the Earth~
  • Wish (as Shaorin)

Drama

  • CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III: Shiroki Majo (Kurisu)
  • Dengeki CD Bunko: Samurai Spirits (Nakoruru)
  • Falcom Special Box '97 CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III vs. Brandish VT (Kurisu)
  • Kishō Seireiki 1: Shūchū Gōu no Tsubishikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 2: Tadashii Taifū no Okoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 3: Shōryō-san to no Sugoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Popful Mail Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Popful Mail: The Next Generation (Kachūsha)
  • TARAKO Pappara Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Tinkle Saver NOVA (Hayana Suzuna)
  • Zelda no Densetsu Sound & Drama (Zelda)

Albums

  • Aitakute
  • B Side Collection
  • Daisuki na Uta
  • Happy! Happy! Happy!
  • Kiss (mini album)
  • Kono Sora kara Kikoeru
  • Mariko Kouda Concert Tour '95–'96: Owaranai Encore
  • Metronome
  • My Best Friend (best album)
  • My Best Friend 2 (best album)
  • My Best Friend 3 (best album)
  • Nande Datteba!?
  • Neiro Enpitsu Jūni Iro
  • Pure
  • Pure Energy (selection album)
  • Sora
  • Twinbee Vocal Paradise featuring Mariko Kouda (best album)
  • Vitamin Punch!
  • Vivid
  • Yatte Miyō

Other albums

  • Eru Sanku: Koiki na Kanajo-tachi (vol.1-5)
  • GS Mikami Utsukushiki Dōbōsha (vol.1-5)
  • Honki ni Shinai de / Itsuka May Be
  • Idol Project Special CD (included in limited edition of game)
  • Kimi ga Daisuki / Happy Birthday Present
  • Kuchibiru ni Promise
  • Made in Heaven: Ai no Bride
  • Melody: Dakishimete / Story
  • Minna Chikyū no Nakama-tachi: Pink no Wani
  • Mitsumete Knight Original Soundtrack (only includes Ann's game version of the song which is slightly different from the full version)
  • Mitsumete Knight ~Vocalize~ (contains Ann's full version of her song)
  • Moment
  • Saigo no Yakusoku / Kyō no Owari ni
  • Seiyū Grand Prix Club Special '95 '96
  • Sunday Island
  • Tenshi no Sugao (OVA insert CD single)

References

  1. ^ "Kouda Mariko". Hitoshi Doi. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  2. ^ "Key's 1st Crossover TV Anime Kaginado Reveals Cast, Staff, October 12 Debut". Anime News Network. September 24, 2021. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  3. ^ "Kemono Friends Anime's 2nd Promo Video Previews Opening Theme". Anime News Network. December 22, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Yoshino Nanjō Stars in 2nd Panpaka Pantsu Flash Anime". Anime News Network. April 3, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Princess Connect Re:Dive Anime Reveals 3 More Returning Cast Members". Anime News Network. May 8, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "'Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun' Anime Season 3 Reveals 3 More Cast Members". Anime News Network. August 29, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  7. ^ "Hozuki's Coolheadedness Manga's 1st New Original Anime DVD Unveils Cast, Story". Anime News Network. June 15, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2021.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official agency profile (in Japanese)
  • Mariko Kouda at the Seiyuu database
  • Mariko Kouda at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

mariko, kouda, 國府田, マリ子, kōda, mariko, born, september, 1969, miyashiro, minami, saitama, saitama, prefecture, japanese, actress, voice, actress, singer, radio, personality, graduated, from, kasukabe, kyōei, high, school, went, major, communications, tamagawa,. Mariko Kouda 國府田 マリ子 Kōda Mariko born September 5 1969 in Miyashiro Minami Saitama Saitama Prefecture is a Japanese actress voice actress J pop singer and radio personality 1 She graduated from Kasukabe Kyōei High School and went on to major in Communications at Tamagawa University in Machida City Tokyo graduating in 1990 Kouda has had at least one song appear on the program Minna no Uta Mariko Kouda國府田 マリ子Born 1969 09 05 September 5 1969 age 53 Miyashiro Saitama Prefecture JapanOccupationsActress voice actress singer radio personalityYears active1991 presentAgentAoni ProductionNotable creditsGhost Sweeper Mikami as OkinuMarmalade Boy as Miki KoishikawaMamotte Shugogetten as ShaorinHeight156 5 cm 5 ft 2 in Websitehappyhappyhappy wbr co wbr jpShe was a member of the J pop voice acting group Drops until they disbanded They were most well known for singing the ending theme to the anime Doki Doki School Hours although they did perform a couple of concerts one of which was released on DVD She works for the talent management firm Aoni Production Her most notable roles include Okinu from Ghost Sweeper Mikami Miki Koishikawa from Marmalade Boy and Shaorin from Mamotte Shugogetten Contents 1 Filmography 1 1 Television animation 1 2 OVA 1 3 Theatrical animation 1 4 Video games 1 5 Dubbing 1 6 Live action 1 7 Radio 1 8 Other 2 Discography 2 1 Singles 2 1 1 Konami Music 2 1 2 King Records 2 2 Drama 2 3 Albums 2 4 Other albums 3 References 4 External linksFilmography EditTelevision animation Edit Anime World Fairytales Gretel Black Jack Rei Asato Bobobo bo Bo bobo Ruby Denbo Chance Pop Session Reika CLAMP School Detectives Miyuki Crayon Shin chan Young Witch Marie Detective Academy Q Mitsuru Hōshō Digimon Savers Sayuri Daimon Doraemon Yukari Aozora Maho girl Fortune Quest Max Ghost Sweeper Mikami Okinu Goldfish Warning Shuko Gun X Sword Vivian HappinessCharge PreCure Queen Mirage Haunted Junction Hanako Hasegawa Jibaku kun Kuinsheru Kaginado Nayuki Minase 2 Kamisama Kazoku Fumiko Komori Kanon Nayuki Minase Kemono Friends Moose 3 Kyōryu Bōkenki Jura Tripper Ojō Mamotte Shugogetten Shaorin Marmalade Boy Miki Koishikawa Masamune kun s Revenge Momo Meiken Lassie Priscilla Monster Farm Holly Nintama Rantarō Yuki Nyaruko Crawling With Love Luhy Distone One Piece Kaya Panpaka Pants Croli 4 Pokemon Sakura Princess Connect Re Dive Misato 5 Rosario Vampire Capu2 Mako Yakumaru Shukan Storyland Nami Smile PreCure Ikuyo Hoshizora The Wonderful Galaxy of Oz Dorothy Tanoshii Willow Town Annie Ultraman Kids 30 000 000 Light Years in Search of Mother Nōji Vampire Knight Juri Kuran Welcome to Demon School Iruma kun Season 3 Vepar 6 Xenosaga Febronia OVA Edit Denshin Mamotte Shugo Getten Shaorin Dirty Pair Flash Yuri Dragon Half Lufa Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Shiori Gall Force Revolution Catty Nebulart Gestalt anime Suzu Harukaze Sentai V Force Natsuki Aoi Hozuki s Coolheadedness Toyotama hime 7 Idol Project Mimu Emiruton Kanon Nayuki Minase Maps Hoshimi Kimizuka Miyuki chan in Wonderland Miyuki Ryuki Denshō Myu Shonan Junai Gumi Namiki Ibu Special Drama Fantasian na Nichijō Madoka Spectral Force Azerea The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II Lovers Again Amy Tattoon Master Nima Tekkaman Blade II Yumi Francois Twinbee Winpi no 1 8 Panic Madoka Twinbee Paradise Madoka Virgin Fleet Ise Haruoshimi Theatrical animation Edit A LI CE Maria Dragon Quest Dai no Bōken Gome Ghost Sweeper Mikami Okinu Marmalade Boy Miki Koishikawa Spring and Chaos Toshi Video games Edit Aoi Namida Mana Fujihara BS Zelda no Densetsu Inishie no Sekiban Princess Zelda Doki Doki Pretty League Chiaki Nonohara Dōkyusei Yui Sakuragi Dragon Shadow Spell Prinveil Dragon Knight III Marie FIST Masumi Dotsuki Free Talk Studio Mari no Kimama na O Shaberi Mari Kousaka Natsumi Kawai Galaxy Fraulein Yuna series Shiori Granblue Fantasy Gabriel Hot Shots Golf Nanako and Ayaka Kanon Nayuki Minase Langrisser I amp II Liana Lana Makeruna Makendō 2 Madonna Medarot NAVI NAVI Navi Commun Megami Paradise II Lilith Mitsumete Knight Ann Otome teki Koi Kakumei Rabu Rebo Natsumi Popful Mail Mail PC Engine version Project X Zone 2 Dr Chizuru Urashima Puyo Puyo CD Tsu Trio the Banshee Ryuki Denshō Dragoon Myu Super Real Mahjongg P IV Aina Twinbee Paradise Madoka Twinbee RPG Madoka Xenosaga Febronia Dubbing Edit Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper Serafina Freaks and Geeks Lindsay Weir Jawbreaker Marcie Fox Stressed Eric Maria Gonzalez Various Live action Edit Eat amp Run Marie Looking For Setsunai VoiceRadio Edit Banana Hōsōkyoku Young Radio Grand Prix Chikada Haruo no Lion Package Song Doyō no Yoru Desu Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street Furumoto Shinnosuke no Parachute Yugekitai Kobayashi Yutaka no Super Gang Nouveau Kouda Mariko no Come On Funky Lips Kouda Mariko no Doki Doki On Air Kouda Mariko no Game Museum Kouda Mariko no GM part of OBC s V Station Kouda Mariko no Nebusoku Radio Yume ha Sora Iro Kouda Mariko no Taisetsu ni Oboerumono no ga Issho nara Ii yo ne Kore ga Sō na no ne Koneko chan MBS Radio Ore tachi Yattemasu Getsuyōbi Mō Sugu Ore tachi xxx Yattemasu Nazo Nazo Dreamin Ore tachi Yattemasu Ore tachi xxx Yattemasu Ore tachi xxx Yattemasu Next Shao amp Taisuke no Kon ya mo Sugo Getten Tensai Hayamimi Radio kun Kouda Mariko no Honjitsu mo Game Sanmai Twinbee Paradise Twinbee Paradise 2 Twinbee Paradise 3 TV Game Radions R Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street Ultra Mania Banzai Voice of WonderlandOther Edit CD Data FANet Artist Information Kouda Mariko Idol on Stage Minna no Uta Ame nochi Special Music Jump Music Voice Seiyu Idol Daishugō Seishun Adventure Majo tachi no Tasogare Yushoku Banzai CXDiscography EditSingles Edit Konami Music Edit Bokura no Suteki written by Masami Tozawa composed by Katsuki Maeda Harmony composed by Miki Matsubara 1994 Mimikaki wo shiteiru to written by Masami Tozawa composed by Toshio Kamei Dare no Sei demo nai Futari written by Masami Tozawa composed by Miki Matsubara 1995 Watashi ga Tenshi dattara ii noni written by Yoshiko Miura Mariko Kouda composed by Miki Matsubara Machibuse written composed by Yumi Matsutōya 1996 Yume wa Hitori mirumono janai composed by Miki Matsubara Owaranai Encore composed by Akio Minami 1996 Egao de aishiteru written composed by Tomoko Tane Dore dake aisareru ka janakute composed by Miki Matsubara 1997 Kaze ga tomaranai written composed by Tomoko Tane Soba ni iru kara written composed by Mariko Kouda 1997 Ame nochi Special composed by Miki Matsubara Iidasenakute composed by Uni Inoue 1997 Looking For composed by Marron Nagatsuki Ōzora no Achira e composed by Tatsuya Nishiwaki 1998 Cobalt composed by Hideshi Hachino Sha La La Futari composed by Miki Matsubara 1998 Taisetsu ni Omoerumono ga issho nara ii yone composed by Marron Nagatsuki Ganbare Rōnin composed by Uni Inoue 1998 Matte imashita written composed by Tomoko Tane Taiyō de ikō composed by Kaori Okui 1999King Records Edit On King Records Chikyu no Omoi Hoshi no Omoi Ame Agari no Asa ni Setsuna Clear Nemuri no Umi Hachimitsu Sekaichu no Post Natsu Iro no Hana Hana Machi ni Kesarenaimono Hifumi yo Jiyu na Tsubasa Daisuki Nandamono Kara no Te no Hira Namida Kumo no Ue ni Nichiyōbi no Taikutsu Kimi ga Iru Sora Yasashii Tsuki Kokoro no Yajirushi Asa Iro no Wappen Eki made no Michi wo Monshirochō Deatta Goro ni Fukukaze no Naka de Niji ga Yonderu Koi ha Bōken Sabishigari ya no Koi Wasurenai de Forever We re Together Henachoko Sono Toki made Spice Boku no Seikatsu Ta ra ra Serial to Kiss Haruka To My Mother amp Father on the Earth Wish as Shaorin Drama Edit CD Drama Eiyu Densetsu III Shiroki Majo Kurisu Dengeki CD Bunko Samurai Spirits Nakoruru Falcom Special Box 97 CD Drama Eiyu Densetsu III vs Brandish VT Kurisu Kishō Seireiki 1 Shuchu Gōu no Tsubishikata Yumemi Naiasu Suhichimi Ugaia Kishō Seireiki 2 Tadashii Taifu no Okoshikata Yumemi Naiasu Suhichimi Ugaia Kishō Seireiki 3 Shōryō san to no Sugoshikata Yumemi Naiasu Suhichimi Ugaia Popful Mail Paradise Kachusha Popful Mail The Next Generation Kachusha TARAKO Pappara Paradise Kachusha Tinkle Saver NOVA Hayana Suzuna Zelda no Densetsu Sound amp Drama Zelda Albums Edit Aitakute B Side Collection Daisuki na Uta Happy Happy Happy Kiss mini album Kono Sora kara Kikoeru Mariko Kouda Concert Tour 95 96 Owaranai Encore Metronome My Best Friend best album My Best Friend 2 best album My Best Friend 3 best album Nande Datteba Neiro Enpitsu Juni Iro Pure Pure Energy selection album Sora Twinbee Vocal Paradise featuring Mariko Kouda best album Vitamin Punch Vivid Yatte MiyōOther albums Edit Eru Sanku Koiki na Kanajo tachi vol 1 5 GS Mikami Utsukushiki Dōbōsha vol 1 5 Honki ni Shinai de Itsuka May Be Idol Project Special CD included in limited edition of game Kimi ga Daisuki Happy Birthday Present Kuchibiru ni Promise Made in Heaven Ai no Bride Melody Dakishimete Story Minna Chikyu no Nakama tachi Pink no Wani Mitsumete Knight Original Soundtrack only includes Ann s game version of the song which is slightly different from the full version Mitsumete Knight Vocalize contains Ann s full version of her song Moment Saigo no Yakusoku Kyō no Owari ni Seiyu Grand Prix Club Special 95 96 Sunday Island Tenshi no Sugao OVA insert CD single References Edit Kouda Mariko Hitoshi Doi Retrieved January 22 2010 Key s 1st Crossover TV Anime Kaginado Reveals Cast Staff October 12 Debut Anime News Network September 24 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Kemono Friends Anime s 2nd Promo Video Previews Opening Theme Anime News Network December 22 2016 Retrieved September 24 2021 Yoshino Nanjō Stars in 2nd Panpaka Pantsu Flash Anime Anime News Network April 3 2016 Retrieved September 24 2021 Princess Connect Re Dive Anime Reveals 3 More Returning Cast Members Anime News Network May 8 2020 Retrieved September 24 2021 Welcome to Demon School Iruma kun Anime Season 3 Reveals 3 More Cast Members Anime News Network August 29 2022 Retrieved August 29 2022 Hozuki s Coolheadedness Manga s 1st New Original Anime DVD Unveils Cast Story Anime News Network June 15 2019 Retrieved September 24 2021 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Official agency profile in Japanese Mariko Kouda at the Seiyuu database Mariko Kouda at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mariko Kouda amp oldid 1120832316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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