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Megumi Hayashibara Born March 30, 1967
Tokyo, JapanOther names MEGUMI (as a lyricist), Megu-san, Megu-nee, Bara-san, Kakka, Daijin Occupation Voice actress, singer, radio personality, lyricist, nurse Years active 1986–present Spouse Unknown Website http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/hayashi/ Megumi Hayashibara (林原 めぐみ Hayashibara Megumi ) (born March 30, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress, singer, radio personality, and lyricist from Tokyo. She is currently affiliated with Aksent. Her nicknames include: Megu-san, Megu-nee, Bara-san, Kakka, and Daijin. She is best known for her roles in Ranma ½, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Slayers, Detective Conan, Pokémon, All Purpose Cultural Catgirl Nuku Nuku and Shaman King. She is also a fully qualified and registered nurse.[1]
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Biography
Megumi Hayashibara was born on March 30, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan.[2] She studied at a Catholic school, and at one point was bullied in fifth grade.[3] She was an active club member and participated in the Badminton, Biology, Broadcasting, Drama, and English clubs. She played the role of Alice in an English language production of Alice in Wonderland.[4] Despite qualifying as a nurse, she has never been employed in a nursing position.[5]
On March 30, 1998, she married.[6] On January 10, 2004, she announced on her radio show that she was pregnant with her first child.[7] On June 28 of the same year, she gave birth to a daughter.
Voice acting
On the same day as submitting the application for nursing school, she went to a book store and found an advert offering free anime voice acting auditions at Arts Vision. Several months after submitting a demo tape, she received a confirmation of passing the first stage of the audition, and eventually decided to continue training as a nurse while doing voice acting.[8][9] After a year of voice actor training, Hayashibara was chosen to voice small roles on Maison Ikkoku.[10] Initially, she had difficulty with her lines and had to redo many lines after the main recording sessions.[11] Hayashibara later auditioned for Ranma ½ expecting to be cast as Akane Tendo, but was cast as the female half of Ranma Saotome instead.[12] In 1993 and 1995, Hayashibara was a guest at Anime America.[13] At the 1995 event, she decided to give a speech in English after believing the translation at the 1993 event did not reflect what she had said.[14] In 1995, Hayashibara provided the voice of Rei Ayanami in Neon Genesis Evangelion, a role referred to as "innovative casting".[15]
In addition to voicing Musashi/Jessie of Team Rocket in Pokemon, Hayashibara has also voiced Ash's Pidgeotto and Pidgeot, May's Skitty, Whitney's Miltank, Clair's Dratini and Dragonair as well as Anabel's Espeon in both the Japanese and English-language versions of the anime.
DJ
While at nursing school, she started a temporary job as a DJ at a local ice skating rink. After becoming better known as a voice actress, she was given her own Radio show, "Heartful Station".[16] After 17 shows, the broadcasting station cancelled the show and other anime related programming to concentrate on traditional music. However, 6 months later, Hayashibara started a new radio show at another broadcaster.[17]
Writing
Hayashibara wrote a series of comics for Anime V magazine, with artwork by Sakura Asagi. The comics, known as "Megumi Toons", talked about her personal life and career. The individual chapters were collected into the book Ashita ga aru sa (明日があるさ?, "There is always Tomorrow"), which has been reprinted several times.[18] Hayashibara has also contributed two columns to Newtype magazine; Aitakute Aitakue, and Speaking in Character. Aitakute Aitakute is a series of interviews conducted by Hayashibara with people from all walks of life. Three compilations of the column have been published. Speaking in Character has been translated into English for Newtype USA.
Roles
Major roles are in bold
Television animation
1986
- Maison Ikkoku (voice-acting debut) (Various small roles)
1988- Osomatsu-kun (Todomatsu)
- Wataru (Himiko Shinobibe)
1989- Ranma ½ (Ranma Saotome (female))
- Alfred J. Kwak (Alfred J. Kwak)
- Madō King Granzort (Guriguri, Enuma)
- Patlabor: The TV Series (Momoko Sakurayama)
- Tenkuu Senki Shurato (Naraou Renge)
1990- Video Girl Ai (Ai)
- Samurai Pizza Cats (Chomoranma #1/2)
- Tensai Bakabon (Bakabon)
- YuYu Hakusho (Fukumen, Genkai (young))
1991
- Kinkyū Hasshin Saver Kids (Seira)
- Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh (Yū Izumi, Ruruko Himeki, Faruzebu, Kozue Yamaguchi, Hichō's mother, Yoppā's mother)
1992
- Flanders no Inu, Boku no Patrasche (Nero)
- Floral Magician Mary Bell (Mory)
- Tekkaman Blade (Aki)
1993- Nekketsu Saikyo Gozaurer (Hiromi Tachibana)
1994
- Blue Seed (Momiji Fujimiya)
- Christmas in January (Mizuki)
- Magical Princess Minky Momo (Momo)
- Tico of the Seven Seas (Nanami Simpson)
1995- Neon Genesis Evangelion (Rei Ayanami, Yui Ikari, Penpen, Unit 01)
- Slayers (Lina Inverse)
- Dragon Ball Z (Blind boy who meets Majin Buu)
- Sorcerer Hunters (Tira Misu)
1996- Detective Conan (Haibara Ai, Akako Koizumi)
- Saber Marionette (Lime)
- Saber Marionette R (Lime)
1997
- Pokémon (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Ash's Bulbasaur, Pidgeotto, Goldeen)
- Saber Marionette J Again (Lime)
1998
- Shadow Skill 影技 (Elle Regu)
- All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (Atsuko Natsume)
- Cowboy Bebop (Faye Valentine)
- Cyber Team in Akihabara (Tsubame Otorii)
- Donkey Kong Country (Diddy Kong)
- Lost Universe (Canal Vorfeed)
- Saber Marionette J to X (Lime)
2000
- Love Hina (Haruka Urashima)
2001
- Shaman King (Anna Kyoyama, Opacho)
- Tales of Eternia: The Animation (Marone Bluecarno)
2002
- Cheeky Angel (Megumi Amatsuka)
- Pokémon Chronicles (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat (Piyoko)
2003
- Pokémon: Advanced Generation (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Hoenn Pokédex, Mudkip)
- Di Gi Charat Nyo! (Piyoko)
- Hitsuji no Uta (Chizuna Takashiro)
2004
- Sgt. Frog (Rei Ayanami (episode 48))
2006
- Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Ash's Chimchar)
2008
- Slayers Revolution (Lina Inverse)
2009
- Slayers Evolution-R (Lina Inverse)
2010
- Pokémon: Best Wishes! (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Ash's Snivy)
OVA
- 3×3 Eyes (Pai)
- Macross Plus (Lucy Macmillan)
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (Christina Mackenzie)
- Riding Bean (Carrie)
- Tekkaman Blade II (Aki)
Anime Films
- Clockwork Island Adventure (Honey Queen)
- Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths (Ai Haibara)
- Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear (Ai Haibara)
- Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Elmer's Adventure: My Father's Dragon (Boris the Dragon)
- The End of Evangelion (Rei Ayanami)
- Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (Rei Ayanami)
- Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (Rei Ayanami)
- Hashire Melos! (Clair)
- Hello Kitty Ringo no Mori no Fantasy - (Hello Kitty)[citation needed]
- Highlander: The Search for Vengeance (Kyala)
- Lupin the 3rd: Crisis in Tokyo (Maria)
- Paprika (Doctor Atsuko "Paprika" Chiba)
- Pokémon: The First Movie (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon: The Movie 2000 (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon 3: The Movie (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon 4Ever (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon Heroes (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Latias)
- Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket, Absol)
- Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket)
- Project A-ko (Ume)
- Riding Bean (Carrie)
- Sailor Moon S: The Movie (Himeko Nayotake)
- Tenchi Muyo! in Love (Achika Masaki)
- Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (Leila)
Video games
- Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX (Tiria Rosette)
- Detective Conan: Tsuioku no Mirajiyu (Ai Haibara)
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (Shantotto)
- Hebereke series (Hebe)
- Heroes Phantasia (Lina Inverse)
- Knuckle Heads (Christine Myao)
- Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (Lemina Ausa)
- Macross VF-X2 (Suzie Newtlet)
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel (Mana Kirishima, Rei Ayanami, Pen Pen)
- Popful Mail (Mail)
- Slayers Series (Lina Inverse)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Latias, Gardevoir)
- Game no Kanzume Volumes 1 & 2 (Announcer and Mascot)
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (Andoria)
- Flash Hiders (Tiria Rosette)
Dubbing roles
- Amélie (Amélie Poulain)
- Batman: The Animated Series (Batgirl/Barbara Gordon)
- The Blob (DVD version) (Meg Penny)
- Bright Lights, Big City (Amanda)
- Chaotic (Takinom)
- Danny Phantom (Sam Mansons, Valerie Gray)
- FernGully: The Last Rainforest (Crysta)
- Full House (Aaron Bailey)
- My Dog Skip (Willie Morris)
- My Girl (Thomas James Sennett)
- Peanuts ("Charlie Brown") specials (Marcie)
- Robbie the Reindeer (Donner)
- Scream (Casey Becker)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (René Picard)
- True Lies (Dana Tasker)
Drama CD
- Akihabara Dennou Gumi as Tsubame
- Bakuretsu Hunters as Tira Misu
- Bannou Bunka Nekomusume as Natsume Atsuko
- Dancing Whispers as Miifa
- GS Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!! as DJ
- Jungle de Ikou as Ongo
- Kodomotachi ha Yoru no Juunin as Yumi
- Lamune & 40 DX as Mountain Dew Gold
- Lips the Agent as Yuu and Winter Fairy
- Love Hina as Urashima Haruka
- Mujintou Monogatari as Kurashima Saori
- Neon Genesis Evangelion as Ayanami Rei
- PopFul Mail Paradise 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 as Mail
- Popful Mail The Next Generation as Mail
- RG Veda as Ashura
- Shadow Skill as El Lag
- Shaman King Osorezan revoir as Anna Kyouyama
- Shaman King Osorezan revoir Au revoir as Anna Kyouyama
- Slayers Extra as Lina Inverse
- Slayers Nextra as Lina Inverse
- Slayers Premium as Lina Inverse
- Slayers vs. Orphen as Lina Inverse
- Shiroi Ashita da Roketto Dan as Musashi (Jessie)
- SM Girls Saber Marionette J/R as Lime
- Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko as Madoka Midou
- Tokyo Juliette as Ayase Minori
Music career
Release Date[19] Album[19] Catalog Number[19] Chart Position Notes February 28, 1990 Pulse TYDY-5127 92 Single March 5, 1991 Niji-iro no Sneaker KIDA-15 43 Single March 21, 1991 Half and half KICS-100 45[20] Album March 5, 1992 Whatever KICS-176 18[21] Album June 24, 1992 Yume wo dakishimete KIDA-42 90 Single - Magical Princess Minky Momo Theme August 5, 1992 Haruneko fushigi tsukiyo -oshiete Happiness- KIDA-45 49 Single - All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Ending August 5, 1992 Perfume KICS-215 13[22] Album March 24, 1993 Our Goody Day...Bokura no Good Day KIDA-54 54 Single August 23, 1993 SHAMROCK KICS-345 12[23] Album November 26, 1993 Yume Hurry Up KIDA-69 58 Single - All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku OVA Themes May 25, 1994 Until Strawberry Sherbet KIDA-81 42 Single - contains themes for Bakuretsu Hunter November 3, 1994 Touch and Go!! KIDA-90 37 Single - Contain themes for the show Blue Seed December 21, 1994 Pulse TYCY-5413 84 Single (re-release) July 2, 1994 SpHERE KICS-430 8[24] Album March 3, 1995 Enfleurage KICS-475 6[25] Album July 21, 1995 Midnight Blue KIDA-108 27 Single - Slayers the Motion Picture Theme December 6, 1995 Going History KIDA-124 25 Single - Slayers EXTRA Theme April 24, 1996 Give a reason KIDA-128 9 Single - Slayers Next Theme May 22, 1996 Kagirinai Yokubou no Naka ni KIDA-134 20 Single - Slayers Special OVA Theme July 5, 1996 Just be conscious KIDA-b36 11 Single - Slayers Return Theme October 23, 1996 Successful Mission KIDA-138 7 Single - Contains themes for Saber Marionette J November 1, 1996 bertemu KICS-590 3[26] Album April 23, 1997 Don't Be Discouraged KIDA-148 4 Single - Slayers Try Ending August 6, 1997 Iráváti KICS-640 5 [27] Album July 2, 1997 Reflection KIDA-154 7 Single - Slayers Great Theme February 4, 1998 Fine Colorday KIDA-158 9 Single - Contains themes for the show All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku April 24, 1998 ~infinity~ KIDA-161 8 Single Lost Universe Theme July 3, 1998 Raging Waves KIDA-163 8 Single - Slayers Gorgeous Theme September 4, 1998 A House Cat KIDA-165 6 Single - Contains themes to the show All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku October 10, 1998 Proof of myself KIDA-170 9 Single Saber Marionette J to X Theme May 28, 1999 Question at Me KIDA-180 13 Single October 27, 1999 FUWARI (ふわり) KICS-755 5[28] Album December 3, 1999 Booska! Booska!! KIDA-190 50 Single April 26, 2000 Vintage S KICS-790 6 [29] Greatest Hits compilation May 24, 2000 Sakura Saku KICA-506 7 Single - Contains Love Hina Themes June 21, 2000 Vintage A KICS-810 4[30] Greatest Hits compilation October 25, 2000 unsteady KIDA-204 14 Single - Contains themes from Muteki-O Trizenon July 21, 2001 Maemuki Roketto-dan ZMCP-1259 62 Pocket Monsters 12th ending single. August 29, 2001 Over Soul KICM-3016 7 Single - Shaman King Themes December 29, 2001 Brave Heart KICM-3021 11 Single - Shaman King related December 5, 2001 feel well KICM-3020 11 Single - Slayers Premium Theme March 27, 2002 Northern Lights KICM-3027 3 Single - Shaman King Theme April 24, 2002 Treat or Goblins KICM-3030 19 Single June 26, 2002 feel well KICS-955 7[31] Album September 25, 2002 KOIBUMI KICM-3035 7 Single September 26, 2003 Makenaide Makenaide KICM-1083 8 Single - Contains the themes for Hayashibara's radio show Heartfull Station January 7, 2004 Center Color KICS-1070 10[32] Album July 26, 2006 Meet again KICM-1164 12 Single - Made in commemoration of Slayers' 10th anniversary February 7, 2007 A Happy Life KICM-1196 12 Single - Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! Themes April 21, 2007 Plain KICS-1303 18[33] Album April 21, 2007 Tanoshii Douyou KICG-53~55 70[34] June 25, 2008 Slayers MEGUMIX KICA-916~918 14[35] Collection of Slayers Theme Songs and remixes July 23, 2008 Plenty of grit KICM-1245 6 Single - Slayers Revolution Opening/Ending February 18, 2009 Front Breaking KICM-1268 15 Single - Slayers Evolution-R Opening/Ending April 22, 2009 Shuuketsu no sono he KICM-1271 7 Single - Neon Genesis Evangelion related (CR Shin Seiki Evangelion -Saigo no Shisha-) October 4, 2009 MOE FIRE NMAX-80005 Mini Album - (Were sold only in Megumi Hayashibara's "TBN900 Event") July 21, 2010 CHOICE KICS-91548 6 Album July 21, 2010 Shuuketsu no sadame KICM-1310 6 Single June 11, 2011 VINTAGE White KICS-91670 9 Greatest Hits compilation References
- ^ http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/hayashi/megumi/index.html
- ^ "Megumi Room — Megumi House". Starchild. http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/hayashi/megumi/index.html. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^ Hayashibara, Megumi,; Asagi, Sakura. 明日があるさ. ISBN 404444501X.
- ^ Hayashibara, Megumi,; Asagi, Sakura. 明日があるさ. pp. 76–77. ISBN 404444501X.
- ^ Poitras, Giles. Anime essentials. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656531.
- ^ http://www.ex.org/3.2/09-news.html
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- ^ Hayashibara, Megumi,; Asagi, Sakura. 明日があるさ. p. 18. ISBN 404444501X.
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- ^ Hayashibara, Megumi,; Asagi, Sakura. 明日があるさ. p. 45. ISBN 404444501X.
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- ^ "Amazon.co.jp - 明日があるさ—Sweet Time Express ちょっトク文庫版 (角川ティーンズルビー文庫) (文庫)". Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp//404444501X/.
- ^ a b c "Megumi House - Releases". Starchild. http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/hayashi/release/index.html. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Half and Half" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/139766/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Whatever" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/139612/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Perfume" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/139766/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Shamrock" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140141/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - SpHERE" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140228/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Enfleurage" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140274/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Bertemu" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140395/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Iráváti" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140453/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - ふわり" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140566/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Vintage S" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140613/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Vintage A" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/140725/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Feel Well" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/479909/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Center Color" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/527896/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Plain" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/703137/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Tanoshii Douyou" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/703139/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ "林原めぐみ - Slayers MEGUMIX" (in japanese). Oricon. http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/766414/1/. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
External links
- megumi HOUSE (Official website - Japanese)
- Megumi Hayashibara voice roles at Hitoshi Doi's seiyu database
- Jmusic.fr.tc biographie et discographie, section jmusic (fr)
- Megumi Hayashibara at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Megumi Hayashibara convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Megumi Hayashibara discography at MusicBrainz
- J-pop.com profile
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