- Kurumi Mamiya
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Kurumi Mamiya (間宮 くるみ Mamiya Kurumi ) (born November 10, year unknown) is a Japanese seiyū from Yasu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. She is affiliated with 81 Produce.
Voice roles
- 6 Angels (movie) (Rynk)
- Battle B-Daman (Bull Borgnine)
- Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san (Tsuyoshi)
- Dokkiri Doctor (Kaori Tajima)
- Escaflowne: The Movie (Hitomi Kanzaki (child))
- éX-Driver (OVA) (Make)
- Ghost Stories (Keiichirou Miyanoshita)
- Glass Mask (TMS Entertainment TV Series (2005)) (Kazu (ep.16))
- Gravion (Anna)
- Gravion Zwei (Anya)
- Hamtaro (Hamtaro)
- Hare Tokidoki Buta (Tama-chan)
- ICE (Satsuki)
- Jigoku Shoujo Futakomori (Nene Chiwaki (ep.17))
- Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette (Azelma)
- Mirmo Zibang! (Pappi)
- Nekojiru Gekijou (TV) as Ponkichi
- Otogizōshi (Brother (ep.16))
- Ouran High School Host Club (Kirimi Nekozawa, Tonji's sister (ep.13))
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness (Pochama (Piplup))
- Pokémon: Phantom Ruler: Zoroark - Zorua
- Powerpuff Girls (Bubbles (Japanese UG dub))
- Puyo Puyo~n (Carbuncle)
- Prétear (C-ko (ep.1))
- Sgt. Frog (Nuii of Shurara Corps (ep.188))
- Shugo Chara! (Hinamori Ami)
- Shugo Chara!! Doki- (Hinamori Ami)
- Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy (Lancelot the Turtle)
- Takoyaki Mant-Man (Tenten)
- Tamagotchi: The Movie (movie) (Ms. Perfect)
- Taro the Space Alien (Yuji)
- Tokyo Mew Mew (Momoka (ep.35))
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Hamutaro no Otanjoubi ~Mama wo Tazunete Sanzen Techitechi~ (OAV) (Hamtaro)
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Hamu Hamu Land Daibouken (movie) (Hamtaro)
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Ham Ham Ham~Jya! Maboroshi no Princess (movie) (Hamtaro)
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Ham Ham Grand Prix Aurora Tani no Kiseki (movie) (Hamtaro)
- Tottoko Hamutaro: Hamutaro to Fushigi no Oni no Ehonto (movie) (Hamtaro)
- Yakitate!! Japan (Little Girl (ep.63))
- Zoids: Genesis (Ra Muu (ep.16-17))
External links
- Kurumi Mamiya at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- 81 Produce
Categories:- Living people
- 81 Produce
- People from Shiga Prefecture
- Japanese voice actor stubs
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