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Megumi Nakajima

Megumi Nakajima (Japanese: 中島 愛, Hepburn: Nakajima Megumi, born June 5, 1989) is a Japanese voice actress and singer, who is affiliated with Stay Luck.[2] In 2003, she joined the talent agency Stardust Promotion after passing their audition. Later, in 2007, she debuted as a voice actress and singer after passing an audition held by the music company Victor Entertainment; she was then cast as the character Ranka Lee in the 2008 anime series Macross Frontier. Her first solo single "Tenshi ni Naritai" was released in 2009, which was followed by her first solo album I Love You in 2010.

Megumi Nakajima
中島 愛
Megumi Nakajima at Anime Expo 2010
Born (1989-06-05) June 5, 1989 (age 33)
Occupations
Years active2008–present
AgentStay Luck
Height157 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Musical career
Genres
Years active2007–2014, 2016–present
LabelsFlying Dog

Apart from Ranka, Nakajima is also known for her roles as Kaede Sakura in Kämpfer, Lyra in Fairy Tail, Lyra and Meloetta in Pokémon, Yuzuki Eba in A Town Where You Live, Megumi Aino/Cure Lovely in HappinessCharge PreCure!, and Turi in Ascendance of a Bookworm. Her songs have been featured in series such as Kämpfer, Tamayura, Kotoura-san, Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne, and Ascendance of a Bookworm. She is also the voice provider of the Vocaloid software Megpoid. In 2013, she announced an indefinite hiatus from singing to focus on her acting career; she returned to singing in 2017 with the single "Watashi no Sekai", the title song being used as the ending theme to the anime series Fuuka.

Early life and childhood

Nakajima was born in Ibaraki Prefecture on June 5, 1989 to a Filipina mother and a Japanese father.[3][4][5][6] She grew up in a family fond of music; her father had been a drummer in a band.[7] These family influences would later be cited as among the reasons she would decide to pursue a career as a singer.[8]

In 2003, Nakajima participated in an audition held by the talent agency Stardust Promotion. She passed it and subsequently signed with the agency. Despite this, she did not make a music debut, instead training while waiting for her opportunity. As she had yet to make her debut, she was starting to "become desperate" to do anything in entertainment, and she even considered ceasing her pursuit of a singing career.[9][10] While in her third year of high school, she learned of an audition held by the music company Victor Entertainment. The winner would then be cast in the upcoming anime series Macross Frontier. At the time she had not yet decided what type of artist she wanted to be, but because she believed that it was her chance, she went ahead and auditioned.[11] She ended up being the audition's winner,[12] which would lead to her being cast as the speaking and singing voice of the character Ranka Lee.[8]

Music career

 
Nakajima Live at LA

Nakajima made her debut performance as a professional artist at the "Macross 25th Anniversary Concert" on April 18, 2007, as she had been cast as the character Ranka Lee.[13][14] Her first vocal recordings appeared in the compilation album Macross Frontier O.S.T.1 Nyan FRO. on June 4, 2008.[15] She made her music debut on June 25, 2008, with the single "Seikan Hikō" (星間飛行).[16] Her first major live performance was the "Super Dimension Super Live" (超時空スーパーライブ, Chō Jikū Sūpā Raibu) concert held on July 27, 2008.[17] For her performance of "Seikan Hikō", she won the award for Best Musical Performance in the third Seiyu Awards held on March 7, 2009.[18]

Nakajima's first non-Macross single, "Tenshi ni Naritai" (天使になりたい) was released on January 28, 2009; the single peaked at number 13 on Oricon's weekly charts and charted for five weeks.[19] This was followed by the release of her second single "Nostalgia" on March 11, 2009; the title song was used as the theme song to the drama series Daisuki! Itsuitsugo.[20] She then became the vocal provider of the Vocaloid program Megpoid, which went on sale on June 6, 2009.[21] Her next single "Jellyfish no Kokuhaku" (ジェリーフィッシュの告白, Jerīfisshu no Kokuhaku) was released on December 9, 2009; the title song was used as the first ending theme to the anime series Kobato.[22] She released her first album I Love You on June 9, 2010.[23] She then appeared at Anime Expo in Los Angeles in July of that year.[24]

Nakajima's next single "Melody" was released on November 24, 2010; the songs included in the single were used in the original video animation Tamayura.[25] She then performed the song "If", which was used as an insert song in the anime series Moshidora.[26] This was followed by the release of the single "Kamisama no Itazura" (神様のいたずら) on October 26, 2011; the title song is used as the ending theme to the anime series Tamayura: Hitotose.[27] Her next single, "Try Unite!/Hello!" was released on February 2, 2012; "Try Unite" was used as the opening theme to the anime series Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne.[28] Her second album Be With You went on sale on March 3, 2012.[29]

On August 1, 2012, Nakajima released the single "Marble/Wasurenai yo." (マーブル/忘れないよ。); "Marble" was used as the opening theme to the second season of Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne.[30] In 2013, she released two singles: "Sonna Koto Ura no Mata Urabanashi Desho?" (そんなこと裏のまた裏話でしょ?) on January 23, and "Arigatō" (ありがとう) on August 7. "Sonna Koto Ura no Mata Urabanashi Desho?" was used as the opening theme to the anime series Kotoura-san,[31] and "Arigatō" was used as the ending theme to the anime series Tamayura: More Aggressive.[32]

On December 2, 2013, Stardust Promotion announced that Nakajima would go on an indefinite hiatus from her music career after the release of her third album Thank You on February 26, 2014[33] and a final concert on March 20, 2014, although she would continue to be active in the voice-acting industry.[34][35] In a 2019 interview, she was asked the reasons for her decision to go on hiatus. She responded that she felt that had few expectations about herself, and she was worried that she had become so associated with the role of Ranka that she would be unable to establish an identity as "Megumi Nakajima".[36] She initially thought that her involvement in the Macross franchise would not last long and that she could move on after Macross Frontier ended, only to learn later that there would be more upcoming releases and activities for the series. Once the films had finished release, she realized that she had already been a voice actor for three years, and yet felt that her roles did not suit her, even feeling that her confidence was low despite being treated kindly by her peers.[36]

On December 1, 2016, Nakajima's management announced that she would return from her hiatus to perform the song "Watashi no Sekai", which is used as the ending theme to the 2017 anime television series Fuuka.[37] Her second post-comeback single "Saturday Night Question" was released on November 6, 2017; the title song is used as the opening theme to the anime series Recovery of an MMO Junkie.[38]

Nakajima released her fourth album Curiosity on February 26, 2018.[39] She then released the single "Bitter Sweet Harmony/Shiranai Kimochi" on August 1, 2018; the song "Bitter Sweet Harmony" was used as the opening theme to the anime series Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou.[40] A planned solo concert in Shanghai, China in June 2018 was cancelled due to "various circumstances".[41] In August 2018, she performed at C3 AFA Indonesia in Jakarta,[42] the last to be held in the country prior to the event's discontinuation.[43] The following month, she performed at Cosplay Mania in the Philippines, the first time she held a performance in the country.[44][45]

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of her career, Nakajima released a cover album titled Lovely Time Travel (ラブリー・タイム・トラベル) on January 28, 2019; the album consists of covers of various love songs from the 1970s to the 1990s.[46] She released a compilation album titled 30 Pieces of Love on her 30th birthday, June 5, 2019;[47] the limited edition includes a Blu-ray disc featuring a video shot in the Philippines, and a cover of the Filipino song "Kailan".[48]

Acting career

Nakajima's first non-Macross role was Miku in the anime series Akikan!.[49] After that, she was cast as the character Citron in the series Basquash!; she along with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami performed the series' theme songs under the name Eclipse.[50] She then played the role of Kaede Sakura in Kämpfer,[49] and the roles of Chiho and Chise Mihara in Kobato.[49] At the end of 2009, she voiced Ranka in the first movie of the Macross Frontier series, Macross Frontier the Movie: The False Songstress.[49] In 2010, she played Lyra, a celestial spirit that belongs to Lucy Heartfilia, in the Fairy Tail series,[49] and the character Lyra in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.[51] In February 2011, she voiced Ranka in the second Macross Frontier movie, Macross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of Goodbye.[49] In 2012, she played the role of Meloetta in the anime theatrical short Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade,[49] later reprising the role in the Pokémon: Black & White television series.[52] She then voiced Yuzuki Eba in the original video animation A Town Where You Live, reprising the role the following year for the anime television series.[49] In 2013, she played the role of Yō Kasukabe in Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?.[53]

During Nakajima's musical hiatus, she continued playing roles in anime series and other franchises, most notably Cure Lovely in HappinessCharge PreCure! and multiple characters in the multimedia franchise Kantai Collection.[54] Following her return to music, she would then play the roles of Charlotte Abelfreyja Drossel in Violet Evergarden,[55] Maiko Osonoi in Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou,[56] and Dolphin Mii in Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō.[57] She was originally scheduled to portray the role of Rona Chevalier in the anime series New Life+: Young Again in Another World, but she resigned from the role in the wake of a controversy involving the original light novel's writer;[58] the anime was canceled shortly after.[59]

Musical style and influences

Nakajima cites growing up in a family that appreciated music as one of the factors that made her decide to pursue a singing career. In particular, she remembers being influenced by her father's listening of artists such as Toto, Airplay, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Chaka Khan, as well as her listening to Japanese idols such as Sayuri Iwai. In an interview with the music streaming service ANiUTa, she mentions that she mainly listens to both Japanese and Western music from the 1980s and 1990s.[60]

In a 2008 interview with Famitsu, Nakajima related the circumstances that led to her being cast as Ranka in the Macross franchise. She noted that she initially had a complex with her voice and felt that it was "lacking in personality", which made her reluctant to talk too much. She felt that because she only knew how to use her natural voice, she wondered how she would be able to make the most out of it. When she was informed of Ranka's character, she felt that she could relate to her as she thought that Ranka's personality overlapped with hers. She remembers that when she was informed of her getting the role, she didn't react as it coming out of nowhere, but rather that "she got through".[7]

In interviews with Natalie and LisAni, Nakajima discussed the production of her first post-comeback album Curiosity. She noted that she wanted to do a pop album, and that in contrast to her previous albums, which had the word "You" in their titles, she wanted to go in a different direction because of a "curiosity to try new things".[61] The title and theme of the album came from experiences during her hiatus, which would include watching musicals and desires to learn about other people and other kinds of music.[62][61] She noted the collaborations she made with various writers for the song's albums: for example, for the song "Life's The Party Time!!", she co-wrote it with composer Kenichi Maeyamada, and compared the experience to "writing diary-like lyrics and answering to them".[61] She also mentions how the song "Zanzō no Avalon" (残像のアヴァロン) sounds like an anime song despite not being used in an anime series.[61]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source(s)
2008 Macross Frontier Ranka Lee [49][63]
2009 Akikan! Miku [49]
2009 Basquash! Citron [49][63]
2009–11 Kämpfer series Kaede Sakura Also für die Liebe [49][63]
2009 Kobato. Chiho and Chise Mihara [49][63]
2009 Fairy Tail Lyra [49]
2009 Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles Kotone [51]
2011 Moshidora Mari Tamagawa [49]
2011 Sacred Seven Aiba Ruri [49][63]
2011 Ikoku Meiro no Croisée Anne [49]
2011 No. 6 Karan [49]
2011–13 Phi Brain: Puzzle of God series Elena Himekawa [49]
2011 Tamayura series Hoshi Manami [49][63]
2011 Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing Cecily [49][63]
2012 Aquarion Evol Sazanka Bianca [49]
2012 Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne series Grania [49][63]
2012 Saki: Achiga Hen episode of side-A Arai Sofia [49]
2012 Pokémon: Black & White Meloetta [52]
2012 Busou Shinki Lene TV series [49][63]
2013 Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They? Yō Kasukabe [49][63]
2013 Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East Inumura Hiyokokoromo 2nd series [49]
2013 A Town Where You Live Yuzuki Eba [49]
2014 HappinessCharge PreCure! Megumi Aino / Cure Lovely, Cure Unlovely [49]
2018 Violet Evergarden Charlotte Eberfreya Drossel [55]
2018 Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou Maiko Osonoi [56]
2019–present Ascendance of a Bookworm Turi [64]
2021 Shaman King Kororo [65]

Film

Video games

Other dubs

List of voice performances in drama CDs and other productions
Year Title Role Notes Source
2008-04-08 Nyan Dra 1 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD (VTCL-60102) [69]
2009-05-06 Nyan Dra 2 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD (VTCL-60103) [70]
2009-06-03 Nyan Dra 3 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD (VTCL-60104) [71]
2009-07-08 Nyan Dra 4 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD (VTCL-60105) [72]

Discography

  • I Love You (2010)
  • Be With You (2012)
  • Thank You (2014)
  • Curiosity (2018)
  • Lovely Time Travel (2019)
  • 30 Pieces of Love (2019)
  • Green diary (2021)

DVDs and Blu-ray

  • Nakajima Megumi Spring Festival 2009 ~Mamegu Wasshoi! Haru Matsuri in Akasaka Blitz~ (中島愛 スプリングイベント2009~まめぐだワッショイ! 春祭in赤坂ブリッツ~) (July 15, 2009)[73]
  • Macross Frontier Galaxy Tour FINAL in Budokan (マクロスF(フロンティア)ギャラクシーツアーFINAL in ブドーカン) with Yoko Kanno and May'n (October 30, 2009 [DVD], November 27, 2009 [Blu-ray])[74][75]

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External links

  • Official website   (in Japanese)
  • Megumi Nakajima at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Megumi Nakajima's channel on YouTube (in Japanese)

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Megumi Nakajima Japanese 中島 愛 Hepburn Nakajima Megumi born June 5 1989 is a Japanese voice actress and singer who is affiliated with Stay Luck 2 In 2003 she joined the talent agency Stardust Promotion after passing their audition Later in 2007 she debuted as a voice actress and singer after passing an audition held by the music company Victor Entertainment she was then cast as the character Ranka Lee in the 2008 anime series Macross Frontier Her first solo single Tenshi ni Naritai was released in 2009 which was followed by her first solo album I Love You in 2010 Megumi Nakajima中島 愛Megumi Nakajima at Anime Expo 2010Born 1989 06 05 June 5 1989 age 33 Mito Ibaraki JapanOccupationsVoice actress singerYears active2008 presentAgentStay LuckHeight157 cm 5 ft 2 in Musical careerGenresJ pop anime song 1 Years active2007 2014 2016 presentLabelsFlying DogApart from Ranka Nakajima is also known for her roles as Kaede Sakura in Kampfer Lyra in Fairy Tail Lyra and Meloetta in Pokemon Yuzuki Eba in A Town Where You Live Megumi Aino Cure Lovely in HappinessCharge PreCure and Turi in Ascendance of a Bookworm Her songs have been featured in series such as Kampfer Tamayura Kotoura san Lagrange The Flower of Rin ne and Ascendance of a Bookworm She is also the voice provider of the Vocaloid software Megpoid In 2013 she announced an indefinite hiatus from singing to focus on her acting career she returned to singing in 2017 with the single Watashi no Sekai the title song being used as the ending theme to the anime series Fuuka Contents 1 Early life and childhood 2 Music career 3 Acting career 4 Musical style and influences 5 Filmography 5 1 Anime 5 2 Film 5 3 Video games 5 4 Other dubs 6 Discography 7 DVDs and Blu ray 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and childhood EditNakajima was born in Ibaraki Prefecture on June 5 1989 to a Filipina mother and a Japanese father 3 4 5 6 She grew up in a family fond of music her father had been a drummer in a band 7 These family influences would later be cited as among the reasons she would decide to pursue a career as a singer 8 In 2003 Nakajima participated in an audition held by the talent agency Stardust Promotion She passed it and subsequently signed with the agency Despite this she did not make a music debut instead training while waiting for her opportunity As she had yet to make her debut she was starting to become desperate to do anything in entertainment and she even considered ceasing her pursuit of a singing career 9 10 While in her third year of high school she learned of an audition held by the music company Victor Entertainment The winner would then be cast in the upcoming anime series Macross Frontier At the time she had not yet decided what type of artist she wanted to be but because she believed that it was her chance she went ahead and auditioned 11 She ended up being the audition s winner 12 which would lead to her being cast as the speaking and singing voice of the character Ranka Lee 8 Music career Edit Nakajima Live at LA Nakajima made her debut performance as a professional artist at the Macross 25th Anniversary Concert on April 18 2007 as she had been cast as the character Ranka Lee 13 14 Her first vocal recordings appeared in the compilation album Macross Frontier O S T 1 Nyan FRO on June 4 2008 15 She made her music debut on June 25 2008 with the single Seikan Hikō 星間飛行 16 Her first major live performance was the Super Dimension Super Live 超時空スーパーライブ Chō Jiku Supa Raibu concert held on July 27 2008 17 For her performance of Seikan Hikō she won the award for Best Musical Performance in the third Seiyu Awards held on March 7 2009 18 Nakajima s first non Macross single Tenshi ni Naritai 天使になりたい was released on January 28 2009 the single peaked at number 13 on Oricon s weekly charts and charted for five weeks 19 This was followed by the release of her second single Nostalgia on March 11 2009 the title song was used as the theme song to the drama series Daisuki Itsuitsugo 20 She then became the vocal provider of the Vocaloid program Megpoid which went on sale on June 6 2009 21 Her next single Jellyfish no Kokuhaku ジェリーフィッシュの告白 Jerifisshu no Kokuhaku was released on December 9 2009 the title song was used as the first ending theme to the anime series Kobato 22 She released her first album I Love You on June 9 2010 23 She then appeared at Anime Expo in Los Angeles in July of that year 24 Nakajima s next single Melody was released on November 24 2010 the songs included in the single were used in the original video animation Tamayura 25 She then performed the song If which was used as an insert song in the anime series Moshidora 26 This was followed by the release of the single Kamisama no Itazura 神様のいたずら on October 26 2011 the title song is used as the ending theme to the anime series Tamayura Hitotose 27 Her next single Try Unite Hello was released on February 2 2012 Try Unite was used as the opening theme to the anime series Lagrange The Flower of Rin ne 28 Her second album Be With You went on sale on March 3 2012 29 On August 1 2012 Nakajima released the single Marble Wasurenai yo マーブル 忘れないよ Marble was used as the opening theme to the second season of Lagrange The Flower of Rin ne 30 In 2013 she released two singles Sonna Koto Ura no Mata Urabanashi Desho そんなこと裏のまた裏話でしょ on January 23 and Arigatō ありがとう on August 7 Sonna Koto Ura no Mata Urabanashi Desho was used as the opening theme to the anime series Kotoura san 31 and Arigatō was used as the ending theme to the anime series Tamayura More Aggressive 32 On December 2 2013 Stardust Promotion announced that Nakajima would go on an indefinite hiatus from her music career after the release of her third album Thank You on February 26 2014 33 and a final concert on March 20 2014 although she would continue to be active in the voice acting industry 34 35 In a 2019 interview she was asked the reasons for her decision to go on hiatus She responded that she felt that had few expectations about herself and she was worried that she had become so associated with the role of Ranka that she would be unable to establish an identity as Megumi Nakajima 36 She initially thought that her involvement in the Macross franchise would not last long and that she could move on after Macross Frontier ended only to learn later that there would be more upcoming releases and activities for the series Once the films had finished release she realized that she had already been a voice actor for three years and yet felt that her roles did not suit her even feeling that her confidence was low despite being treated kindly by her peers 36 On December 1 2016 Nakajima s management announced that she would return from her hiatus to perform the song Watashi no Sekai which is used as the ending theme to the 2017 anime television series Fuuka 37 Her second post comeback single Saturday Night Question was released on November 6 2017 the title song is used as the opening theme to the anime series Recovery of an MMO Junkie 38 Nakajima released her fourth album Curiosity on February 26 2018 39 She then released the single Bitter Sweet Harmony Shiranai Kimochi on August 1 2018 the song Bitter Sweet Harmony was used as the opening theme to the anime series Miss Caretaker of Sunohara sou 40 A planned solo concert in Shanghai China in June 2018 was cancelled due to various circumstances 41 In August 2018 she performed at C3 AFA Indonesia in Jakarta 42 the last to be held in the country prior to the event s discontinuation 43 The following month she performed at Cosplay Mania in the Philippines the first time she held a performance in the country 44 45 To celebrate the 10th anniversary of her career Nakajima released a cover album titled Lovely Time Travel ラブリー タイム トラベル on January 28 2019 the album consists of covers of various love songs from the 1970s to the 1990s 46 She released a compilation album titled 30 Pieces of Love on her 30th birthday June 5 2019 47 the limited edition includes a Blu ray disc featuring a video shot in the Philippines and a cover of the Filipino song Kailan 48 Acting career EditNakajima s first non Macross role was Miku in the anime series Akikan 49 After that she was cast as the character Citron in the series Basquash she along with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami performed the series theme songs under the name Eclipse 50 She then played the role of Kaede Sakura in Kampfer 49 and the roles of Chiho and Chise Mihara in Kobato 49 At the end of 2009 she voiced Ranka in the first movie of the Macross Frontier series Macross Frontier the Movie The False Songstress 49 In 2010 she played Lyra a celestial spirit that belongs to Lucy Heartfilia in the Fairy Tail series 49 and the character Lyra in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl 51 In February 2011 she voiced Ranka in the second Macross Frontier movie Macross Frontier the Movie The Wings of Goodbye 49 In 2012 she played the role of Meloetta in the anime theatrical short Meloetta s Moonlight Serenade 49 later reprising the role in the Pokemon Black amp White television series 52 She then voiced Yuzuki Eba in the original video animation A Town Where You Live reprising the role the following year for the anime television series 49 In 2013 she played the role of Yō Kasukabe in Problem Children Are Coming from Another World Aren t They 53 During Nakajima s musical hiatus she continued playing roles in anime series and other franchises most notably Cure Lovely in HappinessCharge PreCure and multiple characters in the multimedia franchise Kantai Collection 54 Following her return to music she would then play the roles of Charlotte Abelfreyja Drossel in Violet Evergarden 55 Maiko Osonoi in Miss Caretaker of Sunohara sou 56 and Dolphin Mii in Saint Seiya Saintia Shō 57 She was originally scheduled to portray the role of Rona Chevalier in the anime series New Life Young Again in Another World but she resigned from the role in the wake of a controversy involving the original light novel s writer 58 the anime was canceled shortly after 59 Musical style and influences EditNakajima cites growing up in a family that appreciated music as one of the factors that made her decide to pursue a singing career In particular she remembers being influenced by her father s listening of artists such as Toto Airplay Earth Wind amp Fire and Chaka Khan as well as her listening to Japanese idols such as Sayuri Iwai In an interview with the music streaming service ANiUTa she mentions that she mainly listens to both Japanese and Western music from the 1980s and 1990s 60 In a 2008 interview with Famitsu Nakajima related the circumstances that led to her being cast as Ranka in the Macross franchise She noted that she initially had a complex with her voice and felt that it was lacking in personality which made her reluctant to talk too much She felt that because she only knew how to use her natural voice she wondered how she would be able to make the most out of it When she was informed of Ranka s character she felt that she could relate to her as she thought that Ranka s personality overlapped with hers She remembers that when she was informed of her getting the role she didn t react as it coming out of nowhere but rather that she got through 7 In interviews with Natalie and LisAni Nakajima discussed the production of her first post comeback album Curiosity She noted that she wanted to do a pop album and that in contrast to her previous albums which had the word You in their titles she wanted to go in a different direction because of a curiosity to try new things 61 The title and theme of the album came from experiences during her hiatus which would include watching musicals and desires to learn about other people and other kinds of music 62 61 She noted the collaborations she made with various writers for the song s albums for example for the song Life s The Party Time she co wrote it with composer Kenichi Maeyamada and compared the experience to writing diary like lyrics and answering to them 61 She also mentions how the song Zanzō no Avalon 残像のアヴァロン sounds like an anime song despite not being used in an anime series 61 Filmography EditAnime Edit List of voice performances in anime Year Title Role Notes Source s 2008 Macross Frontier Ranka Lee 49 63 2009 Akikan Miku 49 2009 Basquash Citron 49 63 2009 11 Kampfer series Kaede Sakura Also fur die Liebe 49 63 2009 Kobato Chiho and Chise Mihara 49 63 2009 Fairy Tail Lyra 49 2009 Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Galactic Battles Kotone 51 2011 Moshidora Mari Tamagawa 49 2011 Sacred Seven Aiba Ruri 49 63 2011 Ikoku Meiro no Croisee Anne 49 2011 No 6 Karan 49 2011 13 Phi Brain Puzzle of God series Elena Himekawa 49 2011 Tamayura series Hoshi Manami 49 63 2011 Last Exile Fam the Silver Wing Cecily 49 63 2012 Aquarion Evol Sazanka Bianca 49 2012 Lagrange The Flower of Rin ne series Grania 49 63 2012 Saki Achiga Hen episode of side A Arai Sofia 49 2012 Pokemon Black amp White Meloetta 52 2012 Busou Shinki Lene TV series 49 63 2013 Problem Children Are Coming from Another World Aren t They Yō Kasukabe 49 63 2013 Hakkenden Eight Dogs of the East Inumura Hiyokokoromo 2nd series 49 2013 A Town Where You Live Yuzuki Eba 49 2014 HappinessCharge PreCure Megumi Aino Cure Lovely Cure Unlovely 49 2018 Violet Evergarden Charlotte Eberfreya Drossel 55 2018 Miss Caretaker of Sunohara sou Maiko Osonoi 56 2019 present Ascendance of a Bookworm Turi 64 2021 Shaman King Kororo 65 Film Edit List of voice performances in film Year Title Role Notes Source s 2009 Macross Frontier Itsuwari no Utahime Ranka Lee 49 2011 Macross Frontier Sayonara no Tsubasa Ranka Lee 49 63 2012 Meloetta s Moonlight Serenade Meloetta 49 2014 Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3 Eternal Friends Megumi Aino Cure Lovely 49 2014 HappinessCharge PreCure the Movie The Ballerina of the Land of Dolls Megumi Aino Cure Lovely 49 2015 Pretty Cure All Stars Spring Carnival Megumi Aino Cure Lovely 49 2016 Pretty Cure All Stars Singing with Everyone Miraculous Magic Megumi Aino Cure Lovely 49 2018 Hugtto PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure All Stars Memories Megumi Aino Cure Lovely2020 Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop Julie 66 Video games Edit List of voice performances in video games Year Title Role Notes Source s 2009 Hayate no Gotoku Nightmare Paradise Watarase Mikage PSP 49 2009 Macross Ultimate Frontier Ranka Lee PSP 49 2010 Busō Shinki Battle Masters Altlene PSP 49 2010 Another Century s Episode R Ranka Lee PS3 49 2011 Macross Triangle Frontier Ranka Lee PSP 49 2013 Super Robot Wars Operation Extend Ranka Lee PSP 49 2013 Kantai Collection Mikuma Kinugasa I 168 Imuya I 58 Goya Hatsuzuki Web browser 67 68 2014 HappinessCharge PreCure Kawarun collection Megumi Aino Cure Lovely 3DS 49 Other dubs Edit List of voice performances in drama CDs and other productions Year Title Role Notes Source2008 04 08 Nyan Dra 1 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD VTCL 60102 69 2009 05 06 Nyan Dra 2 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD VTCL 60103 70 2009 06 03 Nyan Dra 3 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD VTCL 60104 71 2009 07 08 Nyan Dra 4 Ranka Lee Macross Frontier drama CD VTCL 60105 72 Discography EditMain article Megumi Nakajima discography I Love You 2010 Be With You 2012 Thank You 2014 Curiosity 2018 Lovely Time Travel 2019 30 Pieces of Love 2019 Green diary 2021 DVDs and Blu ray EditNakajima Megumi Spring Festival 2009 Mamegu Wasshoi Haru Matsuri in Akasaka Blitz 中島愛 スプリングイベント2009 まめぐだワッショイ 春祭in赤坂ブリッツ July 15 2009 73 Macross Frontier Galaxy Tour FINAL in Budokan マクロスF フロンティア ギャラクシーツアーFINAL in ブドーカン with Yoko Kanno and May n October 30 2009 DVD November 27 2009 Blu ray 74 75 References Edit 人気 アニソンレーベル 6社の個性を徹底比較 今後の注目アーティストは Pia ja in Japanese 2018 04 27 Retrieved 2022 03 21 Official website in Japanese Stay Luck April 2022 Retrieved July 18 2022 Farris Christopher February 11 2019 These Filipinos Are the Voices of Modern Cartoon and Anime Characters Esquire Hearst Communications Archived from the original on July 8 2019 Retrieved June 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