Yurina Hase
Yurina Hase (長谷優里奈, Hase Yurina, born December 9, 1979,[1] in Shizuoka Prefecture), formerly Yurika Ochiai (落合祐里香, Ochiai Yurika), is a Japanese voice actress, singer and gravure idol. She is also known by her nickname Yurishi (ゆりしー) in Japan.
She was originally working for Arts Vision, however, she quit in October 2006. From 2007 she worked for Genki Project, but moved to Intercept in December 2008. On December 17, 2009 she went freelance and changed her name to Yurina Hase.[2] In December 2011, Hase began working for Kekke for her voice actor related activities.[3] In 2014, she took a break from voice acting roles.
Filmography
Television animation
- Uta Kata (2004), Keiko Takamura
- To Heart 2 (2004), Konomi Yuzuhara
- Futakoi (2004), Rara Hinagiku
- Tweeny Witches (2004, 2007), Melissa
- Futakoi Alternative (2005), Rara Hinagiku
- Love Get Chu (2006), Yurika Sasaki
- Makai Senki Disgaea (2006), Thursday
- The Idolmaster Live For You! (OVA) (2008), Yukiho Hagiwara
- Hyakko (2008), Suzume Saotome
Video games
- The Idolmaster (2005), Yukiho Hagiwara
- Dawn of Mana (2006), Faye
- Growlanser VI: Precarious World (2007), Yurii
- The Idolmaster (2007), Yukiho Hagiwara
- The Idolmaster Live For You! (2008), Yukiho Hagiwara
- The Idolmaster SP (2009), Yukiho Hagiwara
- The Idolmaster Dearly Stars (2009), Yukiho Hagiwara
- Quiz Magic Academy, Aloe
Internet radio
- Radio To Heart2 (onsen(音泉))
- yurishi・azusa Love Get Chu Miracle Radio(onsen(音泉))
gollark: Well, I can wait quite easily. But you know.
gollark: Can't wait for micro-LED panels.
gollark: What, always?
gollark: Battery life?
gollark: Because power efficiency.
References
- Yurina Hase (December 9, 2012). 12月9日♪. 長谷優里奈 Honey Green (in Japanese). Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- Yurika Ochiai (December 17, 2009). 最終のお知らせですその1☆. カナリアが鳴く空 (Yurika Ochiai official blog, until December 2009) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 20, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- Yurina Hase (December 1, 2011). ご報告です。. Irish (Yurina Hase official blog, 2009-2011) (in Japanese). Retrieved January 14, 2013.
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