Hiroko Maruyama
Hiroko Maruyama | |
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丸山 裕子 | |
Born | (1946年10月22日) 22 October 1946 (age 78) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1969–present |
Agent | Teatro Echo |
Notable work |
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Hiroko Maruyama (丸山 裕子, Maruyama Hiroko, born 22 October 1946) is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, affiliated with Teatro Echo.[1] She is known for portraying Gon in First Human Giatrus , Kinoppy in Paul's Miraculous Adventure , Santa Minami in Chōgattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser , Minoru Yamada in Ojamanga Yamada-kun , Togejirou in Ninja Hattori-kun , Prince Komaro in Yattodetaman , Ryo Ishizaki in Captain Tsubasa , Mag in Choushinsei Flashman , and Robotan in Robotan .
Biography
[edit ]Hiroko Maruyama, a native of Tokyo, was born on 22 October 1946 and educated at Ōmori High School.[2] After spending one year at Toho School of Performing Arts, she joined Teatro Echo in 1966.[2]
In 1972, she voiced U-ko in Shin Obake no Q-Tarō .[3] In 1974, she voiced Gon in First Human Giatrus .[3] In 1976, she voiced Kinoppy in Paul's Miraculous Adventure .[3] In 1977, she voiced Santa Minami in Chōgattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser .[3] In 1980, she voiced Minoru Yamada in Ojamanga Yamada-kun .[3] In 1981, she voiced Prince Komaro in Yattodetaman .[3] The same year, she voiced Togejirou in Ninja Hattori-kun , reprising her role in the franchise's films ESP Wars (1984) and Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg (1985).[3] In 1983, she voiced Ryo Ishizaki in Captain Tsubasa , later reprising the role in the 1994 video game of the same name.[3] In 1986, she voiced the titular character of Robotan .[3]
Other anime she appeared in include Brave Raideen , Galaxy Express 999 , Ashita no Joe , Urusei Yatsura , Pastel Yumi, the Magic Idol , Ranma 1⁄2 , Moomin , The Brave of Sun Fighbird , The Brave Express Might Gaine , DNA2 , Shadow Skill: Eigi , Silent Möbius , and Power Stone .[3] She also had voice acting roles in the Hayao Miyazaki films My Neighbor Totoro (1988) and Kiki's Delivery Service (1989).[3] Although her voice acting career had gradually declined by then, she still had voice acting roles during the 2000s and 2010s, including Koharu Midō in Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase , Mamō in And Yet the Town Moves , Tamura-san in Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl .[3]
In 1983, she portrayed Otsune in the drama Oshin .[1] In tokusatsu, she voiced the titular character of Pettonton [ja] and Mag in Choushinsei Flashman .[1] [3]
She is skilled in nagauta .[2]
She is the widow of actor Eken Mine.[4]
Filmography
[edit ]Anime television
[edit ]- 1969
- Himitsu no Akko-chan , Chikako[3]
- 1970
- Inakappe Taishō , Tonko Tonmaruki[3]
- Mahō no Mako-chan , Tarō[3]
- Nekojara-shi no 11-ri, Sugomi[3]
- 1971
- Andersen Monogatari , duckling[3]
- Genshi Shōnen Ryū, Don[3]
- Marvelous Melmo , Komori[3]
- Shin Obake no Q-Tarō , U-ko[3]
- 1972
- Pinocchio: The Series , Mock[3]
- Seigi wo Ai Suru Mono: Gekkō Kamen , Shigeru[3]
- 1973
- Karate Master , Mitsuru's mother[3]
- 1974
- First Human Giatrus , Gon[3]
- Heidi, Girl of the Alps , Peter[3]
- Hoshi no Ko Chobin , Kero[3]
- New Honeybee Hutch , Abacchi[3]
- The Song of Tentomushi , Isshū Tsuchimaru[3]
- 1975
- Brave Raideen , Shun Tobi[3]
- Laura, the Prairie Girl , Jimmy[3]
- Maya the Honey Bee , Semi[3]
- 1976
- Dokaben , Natsuko Natsukawa[3]
- Gowappa 5 Gōdam , Jirō[3]
- Paul's Miraculous Adventure , Kinoppy[3]
- 1977
- Chōgattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser , Santa Minami[3]
- Formula 1, Hiroshi Arashi[3]
- 1978
- The Adventures of the Little Prince , Claude[3]
- Galaxy Express 999 , Chibi, Nikolai[3]
- 1979
- Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel , aunt Rory[3]
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair , Billy[3]
- Misha the Little Bear , Ahō-tori, Ahō-tori's mother, Joey's mother[3]
- Doraemon , Nobita Nobi (stand-in for Noriko Ohara in July 1979)
- 1980
- Ashita no Joe , Tonkichi[3]
- Ojamanga Yamada-kun , Minoru Yamada[3]
- 1981
- Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari , Garlone[3]
- Belle and Sebastian , Francisco[3]
- Ninja Hattori-kun , Togejirou[3]
- Urusei Yatsura , Cupid, Natsuko[3]
- Yattodetaman , Prince Komaro/Doremifa Otama[3]
- 1982
- 1983
- Captain Tsubasa , Ryo Ishizaki[3]
- Mrs. Pepper Pot , Kyapa[3]
- 1984
- Ashita Tenki ni Naare, mother[3]
- 1985
- Princess Sara , flower shop lady[3]
- 1986
- Pastel Yumi, the Magic Idol , Mrs. Fukurokouji[3]
- Robotan , Robotan[3]
- Uchūsen Sagittarius , Diana, Granny Ashoka[3]
- 1988
- F , Tamotsu's mother[1]
- Mashin Hero Wataru , Yōbe Obaba, midwife[3]
- Meimon! Daisan-Yakyūbu, Tetsurō[3]
- 1989
- 1990
- Magical Angel Sweet Mint , Aunt Herb[3]
- Moomin , Stinky[3]
- 1991
- The Brave of Sun Fighbird , elder[3]
- Holly the Ghost , Micron[3]
- Marude Dameo , subordinate[3]
- 1992
- Cooking Papa , Mitsugu Miura[3]
- Flower Witch Mary Bell , Bababel[3]
- Thumbelina: A Magical Story , mother chameleon[3]
- 1993
- The Brave Express Might Gaine , wizard[3]
- 1994
- 1997
- Cho Mashin Hero Wataru , Yōbe Obaba[3]
- 1998
- Shadow Skill: Eigi , Bā-san[3]
- Silent Möbius , aunt at the store[3]
- 1999
- Jibaku-kun , Silva[3]
- Power Stone , Garna[3]
- 2001
- Great Dangaioh , elderly woman[3]
- 2004
- Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase , Koharu Midō[3]
- 2010
- And Yet the Town Moves , Mamō[3]
- 2011
- Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl , Tamura-san[3]
Live-action television
[edit ]- 1980
- Baku-san no Kaban [ja], Beaver[3]
- 1983
- 1986
- Choushinsei Flashman , Mag (voice)[3]
Animated film
[edit ]- Panda! Go, Panda! (1972), Nana[3]
- Panda! Go, Panda! and the Rainy-Day Circus (1973), Pan[3]
- Yaemon, the Locomotive (1974), Tintin[3]
- The Adventures of Manxmouse (1979), mother frog[3]
- 11 Piki no Neko (1980), Neko[3]
- 21 Emon: Uchū e Irasshai! (1981), Onabe[3]
- Tsushima Maru: Sayonara Okinawa (1982), Kenji[3]
- Two Down Full Base (1982), Shin'ichi Morita[3]
- Zō no Inai Dōbutsuen (1982), Tomo[3]
- Urusei Yatsura: Only You (1983), Rose[3]
- Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: ESP Wars (1984), Togejirou[3]
- Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg (1985), Togejirou[3]
- 11 Piki no Neko to Ahōdori (1986), Neko[3]
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Strongest Yokai Army!! Disembark for Japan! (1986), sneezing spirit[3]
- Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach! (1986), Goomba [3]
- Murasaki Shikibu: Genji Monogatari (1987), Ōtakebe[3]
- The Story of Fifteen Boys (1987), Moko[3]
- My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Kanta's mother[3]
- Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), woman, Tombo's friend[3]
- Kim's Cross (1990), Tesu[3]
- Ōkī Ichinensei to Chīsana Ninensei (2014), farmhouse lady[3]
OVA
[edit ]- Watt Poe and Our Story (1988), Gorin[3]
- Sakura Wars: The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms (1999), grandmother[3]
Video games
[edit ]- Mamono Hunter Yōko: Makai kara no Tenkōsei (1992), Zeluda[3]
- Mamono Hunter Yōko: Tooki Yobigoe (1993), Zeluda[3]
- Captain Tsubasa (1994), Ryo Ishizaki[3]
Audio
[edit ]- Audio Drama Meisakusen: Takarajima (2003), mother[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e f "丸山 裕子". Teatro Echo (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 October 2023.
- ^ a b c "丸山裕子". Teatro Echo. 21 January 2015. Archived from the original on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd "丸山裕子". GamePlaza Haruka. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- ^ 宇宙船別冊 仮面ライダー怪人大画報2016 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. 2016. p. 206.