Shōko Kikuchi

Shouko Kikuchi (菊地祥子, Kikuchi Shoko, born July 24, 1970 in Iwate Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress. She is represented by the talent management firm 81 Produce. Kikuchi's hobbies are fishing and fortune-telling, and she can play the ocarina. Her name is sometimes romanized as Syoko Kikuchi.

Shouko Kikuchi
菊地祥子
Born (1970-07-24) July 24, 1970
Iwate Prefecture, Japan
OccupationVoice actress
Agent81 Produce

Kikuchi is famous for voicing Michelle Cheung in R.O.D the TV.

Filmography

Anime television series

  • Babel II - Beyond Infinity (Yumiko Furumi)
  • Beast Fighter - The Apocalypse (Maria)
  • Cardcaptor Sakura (ep.14, student, others)
  • Case Closed (ep.59, shopkeeper)
  • Gear Fighter Dendoh (Miki (C-DRiVE))
  • Groove Adventure Rave (Sakura)
  • Hand Maid May (Hikari Kōmyoji)
  • Kaikan Phrase (fan's daughter (ep 4), girl 3 (ep 8), girls' school student (ep 31), girl (ep 40), fan (ep 43))
  • Kindaichi Case Files (Kimiko Inui)
  • R.O.D the TV (Michelle Cheung)
  • Rave Master (Sakura Glory)
  • Totsugeki! Pappara-tai (Izumi, Mai)
  • Wankorobee (Shime-chan)
  • Witch Hunter Robin (Sayoko (ep 4))
  • You're Under Arrest (girl (ep 38), high school girl (ep 12))

Original video animation (OVA)

  • Pendant (OVA) (various)

Anime films

Video games

  • Sister Princess (Ryōzaki)
  • Aitakute… ~your smiles in my heart~ (Yonmi Hoshino)

Discography

  • Little Step Image Album (1997, track 6 "Genne Rider")
  • Aitakute… Love songs ~a piece of my heart~ (あいたくて… Love songs〜a piece of my heart〜) (2000, track 8 "The Angel Is Obnoxious" (天使がヤカマシイ, Tenshi ga Yakamashii))
gollark: It clearly says "plus some salt or acid". That makes it not pure water.
gollark: *continues not being scared of giannis*
gollark: They have a regular structure, and you could store one bit per atom, which is a lot. The main problem is that you would probably need stupidly advanced technology to read and write them.
gollark: One very dense method for storing information in science fiction stuff is sticking it in patterns of isotopes in a diamond or something.
gollark: I don't think *individual* microorganisms store that much DNA (in bytes) so you would have to split it across many of them like some sort of vaguely insane RAID array.

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