Masako Sugaya

Masako Sugaya (菅谷政子, Sugaya Masako, born 21 August 1937) is a Japanese voice actress who has worked primarily in anime.

Masako Sugaya
菅谷政子
Born (1937-08-21) August 21, 1937
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationVoice actress

Filmography

Anime

Television

  • Perman (1967), Ganko[1]
  • Under Sea Boy Marine (1969), Kurikuri
  • Umeboshi Denka (1969), Umeboshi-Queen
  • Attack No. 1 (1969), Yoshiko Katori[1]
  • Kashi no Ki Mokku (1972)
  • Kerokko Demetan (1973)
  • Dog of Flanders (1975), Paul
  • Laura, a Little Girl on the Prairie (1975), Mary
  • Nobody's Boy: Remi (1977), Remi[1]
  • Lupin III: Part II (1977), Romanofu (ep 146)
  • Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (1979), Clea
  • Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980)
  • Astro Boy (1980), Uran
  • Ohayo! Spank (1981), Futaba
  • Meiken Jolie (1981)
  • Ninja Hattori-kun (1981), Kenichi Mitsuba[1]
  • Superbook (1981), Tottori Ryo
  • Urusei Yatsura (1981), Little Tanuki (O-shima) (ep 52)[1]
  • Chikkun Takkun (1984), Tick Duck
  • Ranma ½ (1989), Yukinko (ep 124)
  • Sorcerer Hunters (1995), Lake (ep 4)

Films

  • Space Boy Soran (1965), Chappy[1]
  • Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika (1979), Muushika
  • Ie Naki Ko (1980), Reni
  • Doraemon: Nobita no Uchū Kaitakushi (1981), Roppuru
  • Bremen 4: Angels in Hell (1981), Trio
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984), Girl A
  • Urusei Yatsura: Remember My Love (1985), Oshima the Tanuki

Original video animations

  • Aim for the Ace! Final Stage (1988), Maki Aikawa[1]
  • Aim for the Ace! 2 (1988), Maki Aikawa

Dubbing

Live Action Films

Live Action Television

gollark: Are we talking just going from velocities before to velocities after or what?
gollark: And simulate in how much detail?
gollark: "Simple"?
gollark: Like the infinitely powerful computer I run AutoBotRobot on.
gollark: It's also hyperturing-complete.

References

  1. "Archived copy" パーソナル・データ (in Japanese). Artsvision. Archived from the original on October 26, 2005. Retrieved April 7, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "グーニーズ". Fukikaeru. Retrieved July 18, 2020.



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