Satomi Kōrogi
Satomi Kōrogi (こおろぎさとみ, Kōrogi Satomi, born November 14, 1962) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Tokyo.[2] She is affiliated with Production Baobab.
Satomi Kōrogi | |
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こおろぎ さとみ | |
Born | [1][2] Machida, Tokyo, Japan[2] | November 14, 1962
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Years active | 1988–present |
Employer | Production Baobab |
Notable work |
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Height | 146 cm (4 ft 9 in)[2] |
Spouse(s) | Shigeru Nakahara (divorced) |
Children | 1 |
She is best known for her roles as Himawari Nohara in Crayon Shin-chan, Misty's Togepi and Togetic in both the Japanese and English-language versions of the Pokémon anime, Goma-chan in Shonen Ashibe and May from Guilty Gear.
In addition to Togepi, during the Indigo League season of Pokemon, Kōrogi also voiced Ritchie's Pikachu nicknamed "Sparky" in both versions. She also voiced Casey's Chikorita, Bayleef and Meganium during the Johto series.
She is bilingual; the first being Japanese and the second is English.
Filmography
Television animation
- Blood Blockade Battlefront (Aligura)
- Chi's Sweet Home (Chi)
- Clannad After Story (Ushio Okazaki)
- Comic Party (Asahi Sakurai)
- Crayon Shin-chan (Himawari Nohara, Megumi Yamura)
- Doraemon (Tsutomu-kun)
- Dragon Ball Super (Omni-King)
- Excel Saga (Menchi, Sandora, Puchū, Ropponmatsu 2, Kumi Kumi, others)
- Fairy Tail (Frosch)
- Floral Magician Mary Bell (Yūri)
- Fresh Pretty Cure (Chiffon)
- Fullmetal Alchemist (Nina Tucker)
- Fushigiboshi no Futagohime (Poomo)
- Gasaraki (Misuzu Gowa)
- Go! Princess PreCure (Tina)
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Jimmy)
- Jigoku Shōjo (Inko)
- Zatch Bell! (Ponygon)
- Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? (Delusion Eucliwood)
- Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (Otama)
- Love Hina (Mecha-Tama-chan)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Sanyun)
- Mahōjin Guru Guru (Migu)
- Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei (Natsumi Mizuki)
- Miracle Giants Dome-kun (Kaori)
- Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Suzy Relane, Karlmann Doukatous, Connie Francis)
- Nichijou (Cider at episode 12)
- Ojarumaru (Ai Tamura, Kame Kameda, Tome Kameda, Enma Wife, others)
- Planetes (Nono)
- Please Teacher! (Maho Kazami)
- Pokémon (Togepi, Pichu, Mew, others)
- Pop Team Epic (Popuko (Episode 7 A-part)
- Raimuiro Senkitan (Kuki)
- Revolutionary Girl Utena (Chuchu, Shadow Girl B)
- Rurouni Kenshin (Sakura)
- Saint Tail (Ruby)
- Scrapped Princess (Natalie)
- Shukufuku no Campanella (Tango)
- Steam Detectives (Marian)
- Shounen Ashibe (1991 series) and Shounen Ashibe 2 (Goma-chan)
- Tamagotchi! (Hapihapitchi, Doremitchi)
- ThunderCats (2011 TV series) (Snarf)
- Turn A Gundam (Lulu)
Theatrical animation
- Pocket Monsters the Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Pocket Monsters the Movie - Mirage Pokémon: Lugia's Explosive Birth (1999) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Pocket Monsters the Movie - Emperor of the Crystal Tower (2000) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Pocket Monsters the Movie - Celebi: Encounter Beyond Time (2001) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Pocket Monsters the Movie - Guardian Gods of the City of Water (2002) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie - Mew and the Wave Hero: Lucario (2005) (Mew)
- Pocket Monsters the Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back: EVOLUTION (2019) (Kasumi's Togepi)
- Paprika (xxxx) (Japanese doll)
- Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe! (xxxx) (Hapihapitchi)
OVA
- RG Veda (Aizenmyo)
- Mega Man: Upon a Star (Roll)
Video games
- Crash Bandicoot series (Polar, Nina Cortex (Twinsanity))
- Guilty Gear series (May)[3]
- Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil (Tat)
- Konjiki no Gash Bell series (Umagon)
- Legaia 2: Duel Saga (Marianne)
- The Legendary Starfy (Starfy, Mermaid)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (Sera)
- Monster Hunter Tri (Cha-cha)
- Phantom of Inferno (Cal Devens/ Drei)
- Puyo Puyo~n (Harpy)
- Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (Luna)
- Silhouette Mirage (Dynamis06)
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (Pichu, Togepi)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Togepi)
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (Togepi)
- Tales of Phantasia (Super Famicom version) (Mint Adnade)
- Clannad (Okazaki Ushio)
- G-Senjou no Maou (Azai Kanon)
- Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: 2nd Kiss (Young Saeki)
- Magical Drop F - Lovers, World
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Pichu, Togepi)
Drama CDs
- Gohan wo Tabeyou series 1 - 6 (Haruka Kuga)
Dubbing roles
Live-action
- Bear in the Big Blue House (Ojo (Vicki Eibner))
- Clear and Present Danger (Sally Ryan (Thora Birch))[4]
- Dae Jang Geum (Prince Kyong-won)
- Dragonworld (Young Johnny McGowan) (Courtland Mead)
- Earth 2 (True Danziger (J. Madison Wright Morris))
- Full House (Nicky and Alex Katsopolis (Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit))
- In America (Ariel Sullivan (Emma Bolger))[5]
- Man on Fire (Lupita Martin Ramos (Dakota Fanning))[6]
- Millennium (Jordan Black (Brittany Tiplady))
- Multiplicity (Jennifer Kinney)[7]
- Patriot Games (Sally Ryan (Thora Birch))[8]
- Road to Avonlea (Dora Keith (Lindsay Murrell))
- You've Got Mail (Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan))
Animation
- Rolie Polie Olie (Zowie)[9]
Others
- Nintendo's The Legendary Starfy television advertisement series (Starfy)
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References
- "こおろぎさとみ のプロフィール - allcinema". www.allcinema.net (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- こおろぎ さとみ|日本タレント名鑑. Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 November 2018.
- http://www.guiltygear.us/character/may
- "今そこにある危機 アドバンスト・コレクターズ・エディション". NBCUniversal Japan. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
- "イン・アメリカ/三つの小さな願いごと". Fox Japan. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- "マイ・ボディガード[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- "クローンズ". Star Channel. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
- "パトリオット・ゲーム". Star Channel. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- "ローリー・ポーリー・オーリー". AT-X. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
External links
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Satomi Kōrogi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Satomi Kōrogi on IMDb
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