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Nana Mizuki
水樹 奈々Birth name 近藤 奈々 (Kondō Nana) Also known as Nana-chan Born January 21, 1980
Niihama, Ehime, JapanOrigin Niihama, Ehime, Japan Genres J-pop, power pop, pop rock Occupations Singer, lyricist, composer, voice actress Instruments Vocals Years active 1998–present Labels King Records Website www.mizukinana.jp Nana Mizuki (水樹 奈々 Mizuki Nana , born Nana Kondō (近藤 奈々 Kondō Nana ), January 21, 1980 in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture) is a popular Japanese singer-songwriter and voice actress.[1] She was born and raised in Niihama, Ehime, Japan, Mizuki was trained as an enka singer. She made her debut as a voice actress in 1998; however, she released her debut single "Omoi", under the King Records label on December 6, 2000. A year later, she released her debut album, Supersonic Girl on December 5, 2001.[2]
In the years that followed, Mizuki enjoyed modest success that concluded with the release of her single "Innocent Starter", which reached the top 10 Oricon singles chart, charting at No. 9.[3] Since then, Mizuki's releases have charted steadily higher in Japan, establishing her as a successful singer in the country. Despite this, she remains a prolific voice actress, with over 130 voice roles in separate media. On June 3, 2009, her album Ultimate Diamond reached #1, her first release to do so;[4] while her single "Phantom Minds", released on January 13, 2010, also charted at #1[5]. Mizuki is the first voice actress to top the weekly Oricon albums chart and the weekly Oricon singles chart since its inception in 1968.[5][6]
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Life and career
Born in Niihama, Ehime, Japan, she began to train in enka when she was five years old.[7] In 1993, she released Compact Cassette single "Tsugazakura" (つがざくら , lit. "Phyllodoce Nipponica") as "Nana Kondo".[8] However, she passed the audition of game Noël: La Neige and became a voice actress.[7]
Mizuki released an image song single titled "Girl's Age" under the name Chisato Kadokura in 1998. When she performed a concert at the age of 20, she was scouted by the Japanese record label King Records. Her debut single as Nana Mizuki, "Omoi", was released on December 6, 2000. Her 2004 song "Innocent Starter" became her first Top 10 single and her 2005 single "Eternal Blaze" reached No. 2 position on Japanese Oricon weekly single charts.[7]
Mizuki won the "Best Musical Performance" award by her song "Justice to Believe" in the first Seiyū Awards in 2007. Since her seventh album Ultimate Diamond debuted at the No. 1 position on Oricon weekly album charts during the week of June 15, 2009, she became the first voice actress to reach the No. 1 position on the Oricon weekly album or single charts since its creation in 1968.[9] Ultimate Diamond sold over 74,000 copies in the first week.[4] In addition, her 21st single, "Phantom Minds", became the first voice actress single to top the charts, debuting at the No. 1 position on the issue of Oricon weekly single charts dated January 25, 2010.
On November 23, 2009, NHK announced that Mizuki would take part in the 60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen of New Year's Eve. It was Mizuki's first time appearing on the show. Nana chose her song "Shin'ai" for her performance.[10][11]
Many of the characters whom she has voiced were initially very shy/soft-spoken (however, after interactions with other people, they gradually opened up (e.g. Fate, Lili, Nyamo, Hinata, and Wrath), six of her characters have romantic feelings for the main characters (e.g. Oboro from Basilisk, Hinata Hyūga from Naruto, Colette Brunel from Tales of Symphonia, Tamao Tamamura from Shaman King and Moka Akashiya from Rosario + Vampire, while Fate Testarossa from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha is left ambiguous in this regard), some of her characters craved maternal attention (e.g. Fate Testarossa from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and its sequels A's and StrikerS, Wrath and Maria), and she was also part of the voice actress quartet "Prits", alongside Yumiko Kobayashi, Natsuko Kuwatani and Hisayo Mochizuki (all four voiced characters in the anime Sister Princess).
Nana Mizuki voices Microsoft's Japanese Windows 7 unofficial "OS-tan" mascot, Nanami Madobe. The mascot's name uses some wordplay on Mizuki's own name as well as the operating system ("Nana" = "seven").[12][13]
In the middle of February 2010, Mizuki became her hometown (Niihama, Ehime)'s First Tourism Ambassador. The news was broadcasted during her Live Academy 2010, held in Kanagawa, Osaka, Aichi, Miyagi, Fukuoka, Ehime Prefecture Niihama Cultural Center's Hall. There were 7 lessons in total.[14] In 2010, Mizuki won the Tomiyama Kei Award in the 4th Seiyuu Awards for her news hook in the year 2009.
On January 21, 2011 which was also her 31st birthday, she released her first autobiography, titled Shin Ai, to commemorate 10th year anniversary of her singing career. Mizuki won Top Pop Artists award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010 on February 6, 2011, together with 4 other artists: AKB48, Nishino Kana, SID and EXILE.[15]
Mizuki will have two-day concert at Tokyo Dome between December 3rd - 4th, 2011. She becomes the first voice actress and 8th female solo artists to hold a concert at Japan's largest concert hall.
Voice acting roles
Leading roles in bold.
TV anime series
1998 - Flint the Time Detective as Yamato Sora
1999 - Shin Hakkenden as Saya
2000 - Love Hina as Nyamo Namo
2001 - Sister Princess as Aria
- Shaman King as Tamao Tamamura, Kororo
- Mamimume Mogacho as Mako-chan
- Detective Conan as "Bones" shopkeeper (ep 242)
2002 - Sister Princess: Re Pure as Aria
- Seven of Seven as Nana Suzuki
- Gravion as Marinia
- Naruto as Hinata Hyuga
- Happy Lesson as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Princess Tutu as Rue Kuroha / Princess Kraehe
- Tenchi Muyo! GXP as Neju Na Melmas
- Samurai Deeper Kyo as Mika
2003 - F-Zero GP Legend as Lucy Liberty
- Gravion Zwei as Marinia
- Fullmetal Alchemist as Wrath
- Happy Lesson Advance as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Bottle Fairy as Kururu
- Beast Fighter the Apocalypse as Ayaka Sanders
2004 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha as Fate Testarossa
- Tactics as Suzu Edogawa
- 2x2=Shinobuden as Shinobu
- Ichigo 100% Special as Yui Minamito
- Ragnarok The Animation as Yufa
- Pokemon: Advanced Generation as Powarun (ep 83)
- Paranoia Agent as Taeko Hirukawa (ep 6)
2005 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's as Fate Testarossa; Alicia Testarossa
- Jigoku Shōjo as Tsugumi Shibata
- Ichigo 100% as Yui Minamito
- Basilisk as Oboro
- Magical Canan as Sayaka Mizushiro
- Elemental Gelade as Cisqua
- Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor as Mizuki Segawa
- Koi Koi Seven as Yayoi Asuka (Celonius 28)
- Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch as Ruriko Misono (ep 8)[16]
- Yakitate!! Japan as Sophie Balzac Kirisaki (ep 30, 31)
2006 - Tsuyokiss Cool×Sweet as Sunao Konoe
- Witchblade as Maria
- Simoun as Morinas
- Kiba as Roya
- Jyu Oh Sei as Tiz
- Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle as Lili
- Inukami! as Kei Shindou (ep 12 & 13)
- Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo as Akane Akatsuki (ep 4)
- Majime ni Fumajime: Kaiketsu Zorori as Maruchiinu
2007 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers as Fate.T.Harlaown
- Mokke as Mizuki Hibara
- Minami-ke as Tōma Minami
- Darker than Black as Misaki Kirihara
- MapleStory as Krone
- Ayakashi as Eimu Yoake
- Shugo Chara! as Utau Hoshina / Utau Tsukiyomi
- Shining Tears X Wind as Kanon Seena
- Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica as Yugiri Perserte
- Naruto: Shippūden as Hinata Hyuga
- Dragonaut - The Resonance as Sieglinde Baumgard
- Engage Planet Kiss Dum as Yuno Rukina
- Claymore as Riful
- Jigoku Shōjo Futakomori as Tsugumi Shibata (ep 24)
2008 - Rosario + Vampire as Moka Akashiya
- Minami-ke: Okawari as Tōma Minami
- Allison & Lillia as Allison Whittington; Lillia Whittington-Schultz
- Itazura na Kiss as Kotoko Aihara (Irie)
- Hakushaku to Yōsei as Lydia Carlton
- Shugo Chara!! Doki— as Utau Hoshina
- Rosario + Vampire Capu2 as Moka Akashiya
- Kyōran Kazoku Nikki as Oasis (ep 22)
- Jigoku Shōjo Mitsuganae as Tsugumi Shibata
- Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance as Kaoruko Usami (ep 22)
2009 - White Album as Rina Ogata
- Minami-ke: Okaeri as Tōma Minami
- Rideback as Rin Ogata
- Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Crimson S as Yugiri Perserte
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood as Lan Fan
- Tegami Bachi as Sylvette Suede
- Darker Than Black: Ryūsei no Gemini as Misaki Kirihara
- Kämpfer as Kanden Yamaneko
- Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki as Utau Hoshina
- Aoi Bungaku Series as Akiko (ep 5-6)
2010 - HeartCatch PreCure! as Tsubomi Hanasaki / Cure Blossom
- Kuroshitsuji II as Alois Trancy
- Tegami Bachi: Reverse as Sylvette Suede
2011 - Hourou Musuko as Nitori Maho
- Dog Days as Ricotta Elmar
- Toriko as Tina
- Kampfer für die Liebe as Kanden Yamaneko
- Blood-C as Saya Kisaragi
- Yutani Complex as Ami Numata
OVA
2001 - Happy Lesson OVA as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Love Hina Spring Special as Nyamo Namo
- Memories Off 2nd as Hotaru Shirakawa
2002 - Generation of Chaos Next as Roji
2003 - Memories Off 2nd Special: Nocturne as Hotaru Shirakawa
2004 - Happy Lesson The Final as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Hourglass of Summer as Kaho Serizawa
- Memories Off 3.5 as Hotaru Shirakawa
- King of Bandit Jing in Seventh Heaven as Casus (ep 2)
2005 - Ichigo 100% OVA as Yui Minamito
- Fighting Fantasy Girl Rescue Me! Mave-chan as Mave-chan
2006 2007 - Tales of Symphonia: The Animation as Colette Brunel
- Tokyo Marble Chocolate as Chizuru
2009 - Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas as Pandora
2011 - Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas - Meiō Shinwa 2 as Pandora
- Supernatural: The Animation as Meg Masters
Anime films
2002 - Welcome to Pia Carrot: Sayaka no Koi-monogatari as Noriko Shima
2004 - Naruto the Movie: Konoha Sports Festival as Hinata Hyuga
- Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys as Audrey
2005 2007 - Naruto: Shippūden the Movie as Hinata Hyuga
- Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood as Erina Pendleton
2008 - Kara no Kyōkai: The Garden of Sinners as Misaya Ōji
- Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds as Hinata Hyuga
2009 - Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4: Gekishin Dragon Warriors as Sion
- Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser as Reporter Yoshii
- Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva as Jenis Quatlane
- Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire as Hinata Hyuga
2010 - Book Girl as Nanase Kotobuki
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 1st as Fate Testarossa
- Pretty Cure All Stars DX2: Light of Hope☆Protect the Rainbow Jewel! as Tsubomi Hanasaki / Cure Blossom
- Fashion Show in the Flower Capital... Really?! as Tsubomi Hanasaki / Cure Blossom
2011 - Tezuka Osamu no Buddha -Akai Sabaku yo! Utsukushiku- as Migaila
- Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver the Future! The Rainbow~Colored Flower That Connects the World! as Tsubomi Hanasaki/Cure Blossom
- Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom as Victini
- Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram as Victini
Japanese dubs
2006 - Ultraviolet as Six
- Minority Report as Agatha
2010 Games
1998 - Noël: La Neige (PS) as Chisato Kadokura (debut)
1999 - Little Witch Parfait (PC) as Reinette Kirsche
- Little Witch Reinette (PC) as Reinette Kirsche
2001 - Memories Off 2nd (PS) as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Sister Princess (PS) as Aria
- Sister Princess: Pure Stories (PS) as Aria
- Happy Lesson (DC) as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Generation of Chaos (PS2) as Roji
2002 - Hourglass of Summer (PS2, PC) as Kaho Serizawa
- Reveal Fantasia (PS2) as Heizel
- Power DoLLS 5 (PC) as Eris Titaneer
- Generation of Chaos Next (PS2) as Roji
- Hime Kishi Monogatari: Princess Blue (GBA) as Karen
- Shaman King: Spirit of Shamans (PS) as Tamao Tamamura
- Shaman King: Shaman King Chō Senjiryokketsu 3 (GBA) as Tamao Tamamura
2003 - Angelic Concert (PS2) as LeAnn Elsas
- Memories Off Duet (PS2) as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Sister Princess 2 (PS) as Aria
- Tales of Symphonia (GC) as Colette Brunel
- Cupid Bistro 2 (PS2, Xbox) as Celery Periwinkle
- Generation of Chaos 3 (PS2) as Roji
- Sakura: Setsugetsuka (PC) as Tsukumo Nana
- Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel (PS2) as Armony Eiselstein
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PS2) as Hinata Hyuga
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 (GC) as Hinata Hyuga
2004 - You that Become A Memory: Memories Off (PC) as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Memories Off: And Then (PS2, PC) as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Angelic Concert Encore as LeAnn Elsas
- Tales of Symphonia (PS2) as Colette Brunel
- Black/Matrix 00 (PS) as Luca
- Lost Aya Sophia (PS2) as Sonia Rosshi
- Sequence Palladium: Hōmatsu no Tenchi (PC) as Remirina Matoroana Ishutana
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival as Wrath
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (PS2) as Hinata Hyuga
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja 3 (GC) as Hinata Hyuga
2005 - Princess Maker 4 (PS2) as Daughter
- Ichigo 100% Strawberry Diary (PS2) as Yui Minamoto
- Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 (GBA) as Colette Brunel
- Elemental Gelade: Matoe, Suifu no Ken (PS2) as Cisqua
- Elemental Gelade: Tozasareshi Uta (GBA) as Cisqua
- Bottle Fairy: Haru.Natsu.Aki.Fuyu Sensei-san to Issho (PC) as Kururu
- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 (PS2) as Hinata Hyuga
2006 - Princess Maker 4 (PC, PSP) as Daughter
- Wild Arms 5 the Vth Vanguard (PS2) as Rebecca Streisand
- Summon Night 4 (PS2) as Enishia
- Ninkyōden Toseinin Ichidaiki (PS2) as Okoto
- Wrestle Angels Survivor as Riyu Kikuchi
2007 - Tales of Fandom Vol.2 (PS2) as Colette Brunel
- Shining Wind (PS2) as Kanon Seena
- Shining Force EXA (PS2) as Amitalilly
- Shōkan Shōjo: ElementalGirl Calling (PS2) as Musuhi
- Simoun: Shōbi Sensō - Fūin no Remersion (PS2) as Morinas
- Exceed 3rd: Jade Penetrate (PC) as Irias Reginleif
- Atelier Lise: Alchemist of Ordre (NDS) as Lolotte Stasille
2008 - Rune Factory 2 (NDS) as Mana
- Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) as Colette Brunel
- Star Ocean: The Second Evolution (PSP) as Rena Lanford
- Avalon Code (NDS) as Dorothe
- Wrestle Angels Survivor 2 as Chisato Sakurai and Riyu Kikuchi
2009 - Granado Espada (PC) as Mifuyu
- Luminous Arc 3: Eyes (DS) as Ashley
- Shining Force Cross (AC) as narrator
- Triggerheart Exelica -Enhanced- (PS2) as Faintear
2010 - White Album (PS3) as Rina Ogata
- Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (PS3, XBOX360) as Hinata Hyuga
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Battle of Aces (PSP) as Fate Testarossa
- Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker (PSP) as Paz Ortega Andrade / Pacifica Ocean
- Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed (DS) as Neige Hausen
- Fullmetal Alchemist: To the Promised Day (PSP) as Lan Fan
- Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna Drive (PSP) as Hinata Hyuga
- Shining Hearts (PSP) as Maxima Enfield
2011 - Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity as Nagisa
- Phantom Breaker as Mikoto Nishina
- Final Fantasy Type-0 as Celestia
Drama CD
2001 - Happy Lesson Drama CD as 6-years-old Minazuki Rokumatsuri
- Memories Off Drama CD: Bridge as Hotaru Shirakawa
2002 - Shichinin no Nana: Side Story of Nana as Nana Suzuki
- Minna de Tsukuru Memo Off! CD as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Rusuden Memories as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Buddy Party (audio drama segment in the radio show "Mizutama Friends")
- Eien no Nohara as Nozawa Hitomi
- Chūnen Shinka Plus as Izumi Shiho
- Trial Triangle as Uehara
2003 - Junk Force as Liza
- Memories Off Drama CD: Omoide ni Kawaru Kimi as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne Drama CD as Tachibana Chiaki
- Nurse Witch Komugi as Hayase
2004 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Sound Stage as Fate Testarossa
- Memories Off Drama CD: Omoide no Partita as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Drama CD Ichigo 100% as Yui Minamito
- Naruto drama CD series as Hinata Hyuga
- 2x2=Shinobuden as Shinobu
- Rozen Maiden Drama CD as Suiseiseki
- Ragnarok The Animation Drama CD as Yufa
- Memories Off: And Then Drama CD as Hotaru Shirakawa
- Twinkle Saber Nova as Amamiya Satsuki
- Tales of Symphonia: A Long Time Ago as Colette Brunel
- Black/Matrix 00 as Luca
- Koi Koi 7 Drama CD as Yayoi Asuka (Celonius 28)
- Tactics Drama CD as Suzu Edogawa
- Sakura: Setsugetsuka as Tsukumo Nana
2005 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Sound Stage as Fate Testarossa
- V.B.Rose as Ageha Shiroi
- Itazura na Kiss as Kotoko Aihara
- Basilisk as Oboro
- Ichigo 100% Drama Theater as Yui Minamito
- Elemental Gelade React as Cisqua
- Secret of Cactus as Nami Minase
- 1-nen 777-gumias Haruno Korisu
- PrismxEgoist as Run
- Tales of Symphonia: Rodeo Ride Tour as Colette Brunel
2006 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Sound Stage 02 as Fate Testarossa
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Sound Stage 03 as Fate Testarossa
- Ichigo 100% Last Take East Side as Yui Minamito
- Ichigo 100% Last Take West Side as Yui Minamito
- Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle as Lili
- Rosario + Vampire as Moka Akashiya
- Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo: Kiraha's Story as Akane Akatsuki (ep 4)
- Aquarian Age Drama CD Vol.1 as Alice
- Kotonoha no Miko to Kotodama no Majo to Drama CD as Sarasa
2007 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS Sound Stage 01 as Fate T. Harlaown
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS Sound Stage 02 as Fate T. Harlaown
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS Sound Stage 03 as Fate T. Harlaown
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS Sound Stage 04 as Fate T. Harlaown
- Shuraki Trinity as Towako Mizuchi
- V.B.Rose 2 as Ageha Shiroi
- Rosario + Vampire drama CD 2 as Moka Akashiya
- Shining Wind drama CD vol.1 as Kanon Seena
- Hakushaku to Yōsei Drama CD 1 as Lydia Carton
- Tōko: Demon's Wind as Tōko
2008 - Shining Wind drama CD vol.2 as Kanon Seena
- Judgement Chime as Varuna / Rieru
- Shōnen Shinkaron 2 as Shiho Izumi
- Hakushaku to Yōsei Drama CD 2 as Lydia Carlton
2009 - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha The MOVIE 1st Ticket CD SPECIAL as Fate T. Harlaown
- Ameiro Kouchakan Kandan - White Engage as Kotoori Sarasa
- Requiem et Reminiscence as Maria Klose
2010 - White Album Sound Stage 01 as Rina Ogata
- White Album Sound Stage 02 as Rina Ogata
- Shinakoi Drama CD as Narukami Koharu
Discography
Main article: Nana Mizuki discographyStudio albums
- 2001: Supersonic Girl
- 2002: Magic Attraction
- 2003: Dream Skipper
- 2004: Alive & Kicking
- 2006: Hybrid Universe
- 2007: Great Activity
- 2009: Ultimate Diamond
- 2010: Impact Exciter
Compilation albums
- 2007: The Museum
- 2011: The Museum II
Concerts
Personal concerts
- 2000: Nana Mizuki 20th Birthday Anniversary Live
- 2001: Nana Mizuki 21 Anniversary Concert "Happy"
- 2001: Nana Mizuki X'mas Live "Supersonic Girl"
- 2003: Nana Mizuki Live Attraction
- 2003: Nana Mizuki Live Sensation Zepp Side/Hall Side
- 2003-2004: Nana Mizuki Live Skipper Countdown
- 2004: Nana Mizuki Live Spark
- 2004-2005: Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow
- 2005: Nana Mizuki Live Rocket
- 2006: Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth-
- 2006: Nana Mizuki Live Universe
- 2007: Nana Mizuki Live Museum 2007
- 2007: Nana Summer Festa 2007
- 2007-2008: Nana Mizuki Live Formula 2007-2008
- 2008: Nana Mizuki Live Fighter 2008 Blue Side/Red Side
- 2009: Nana Mizuki Live Fever 2009
- 2009: Nana Mizuki Live Diamond 2009
- 2010: Nana Mizuki Live Academy 2010
- 2010: Nana Mizuki Live Games 2010 Red/Blue stage
- 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Grace 2011 -Orchestra-
- 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Journey 2011
- 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Castle 2011 Queen's Night/King's Night
Other concerts
- 2001: Happy Lesson Concert
- 2001: Memories Off 1st Concert
- 2003: Memories Off 2nd Concert
- 2005: Animelo Summer Live 2005
- 2006: Animelo Summer Live 2006
- 2007: Animelo Summer Live 2007
- 2008: Animelo Summer Live 2008
- 2009: Animelo Summer Live 2009
- 2010: Animelo Summer Live 2010
- 2011: Animelo Summer Live 2011
See also
- Category:Nana Mizuki albums
- Category:Nana Mizuki songs
References
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- ^ "Supersonic Girl" (in Japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/462220/1/. Retrieved November 12, 2009.
- ^ "Innocent Starter" (in Japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/563634/1/. Retrieved November 12, 2009.
- ^ a b (Japanese) "Oricon Weekly Album Charts for the third week of June 2009". Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/search/result.php?kbn=ja&types=rnk&year=2009&month=6&week=3&submit5.x=32&submit5.y=11. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website at Sigma7 (Japanese)
- Official fan program (Japanese)
- Nana Mizuki at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Nana Mizuki Fan Forum
- Nana Mizuki discography at MusicBrainz
Compilations Singles "Omoi" · "Heaven Knows" · "The Place of Happiness" · "Love & History" · "Power Gate" · "Suddenly: Meguriaete / Brilliant Star" · "New Sensation" · "Still In the Groove" · "Panorama" · "Innocent Starter" · "Wild Eyes" · "Eternal Blaze" · "Super Generation" · "Justice to Believe / Aoi Iro" · "Secret Ambition" · "Massive Wonders" · "Starcamp EP" · "Trickster" · "Shin'ai" · "Mugen" · "Phantom Minds" · "Silent Bible" · "Scarlet Knight" · "Pop Master" "Junketsu Paradox"
Concert tours Nana Mizuki 20th Birthday Anniversary Live · Nana Mizuki 21 Anniversary Concert "Happy" · Nana Mizuki X'mas Live "Supersonic Girl" · Nana Mizuki Live Attraction · Nana Mizuki Live Sensation Zepp Side/Hall Side · Nana Mizuki Live Skipper Countdown · Nana Mizuki Live Spark · Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow · Nana Mizuki Live Rocket · Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth- · Nana Mizuki Live Universe · Nana Mizuki Live Museum 2007 · Nana Summer Festa 2007 · Nana Mizuki Live Formula 2007-2008 · Nana Mizuki Live Fighter 2008 Blue Side/Red Side · Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever 2009 · Nana Mizuki Live Games x Academy 2010 · Nana Mizuki Live Grace (Orchestra) 2011 · Nana Mizuki Live Journey 2011 ·
DVDs Nana Clips 1 · Nana Clips 2 · Nana Clips 3 · Nana Clips 4 · Nana Clips 5
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- Japanese female singers
- Japanese singer-songwriters
- Japanese voice actors
- Living people
- People from Ehime Prefecture
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