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'''Yumiko Kobayashi''' (Japanese: '''小林由美子''' ''Kobayashi Yumiko'') is a Japanese voice actress for the [[Pokémon anime]].
 
==Biography==
Kobayashi was born on June 18, 1979, in {{wp|Yōkaichiba, Chiba|Yōkaichiba}} (now {{wp|Sōsa}}), {{wp|Chiba Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}}. As an adult, she became a voice actress and was initially affiliated with the talent agency {{wp|Arts Vision}}, but she started freelancing in August 2007. Kobayashi occasionally lent her voice to the Pokémon anime during the [[original series]] and ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''. During ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'', she landed her best-known role in that anime, which was [[Nimbasa City]] [[Gym Leader]] [[Elesa]]. She is married and has two children.
 
==Pokémon roles==
===Anime===
* [[Ephraim]]
* [[Timmy Grimm]]
* [[Elesa]]
 
==Other non-Pokémon roles==
* Lio Junior (''{{wp|Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers}}'')
* Excel Kobayashi (''{{wp|Excel Saga}}'')
* Poemi "Kobayashi" Watanabe/Puni Puni Poemī (''{{wp|Puni Puni Poemy|Puni Puni Poemi}}'')
* Sarah McDougal (''{{wp|Love Hina}}'')
* Shobu Kirifuda, Katta Kirifuda (''{{wp|Duel Masters}}'')
* Beruru (''{{wp|Mirmo!}}'')
* Young Takeshi Saehara (''{{wp|D.N.Angel}}'')
* Ukitsu (''{{wp|Ikki Tousen}}'')
* Ichimura Tetsunosuke (''{{wp|Peacemaker Kurogane}}'')
* Bokkun (''{{wp|Sonic X}}'')
* Taichi Dun (''{{wp|The Prince of Tennis}}'')
* Nawaki (''{{wp|Naruto}}'')
* Genkimaru (''{{wp|Superior Defender Gundam Force}}'')
* Kazuma Azuma (''{{wp|Yakitate!! Japan}}'')
* Mahya Blythe (''{{wp|My-Otome}}'')
* Young Kurogane (''{{wp|Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle|Tsubasa Chronicle}}'')
* {{wp|Gavroche}} (''{{wp|Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette}}'')
* Matake Ogata (''{{wp|Shakugan no Shana}}'')
* Ginger Bread (''{{wp|Reborn!}}'')
* Black Star (''{{wp|Soul Eater (manga)|Soul Eater}}'')
* Saiji Kirigakure (''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven}}'')
* Oyama (''{{wp|Angel Beats!}}'')
* Yohei (''{{wp|Blue Exorcist}}'')
* Kirio Hyūga (''{{wp|Kamisama Dolls}}'')
* Souta Minamino (''{{wp|Suite PreCure}}'')
* Mead (''{{wp|The Seven Deadly Sins (manga)|The Seven Deadly Sins}}'')
* Scarlett O'Hada (''{{wp|Gunslinger Stratos}}'')
* Lest Karr (''{{wp|Seraph of the End}}'')
* Yūta Iridatsu (''{{wp|The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.}}'')
* Joe Kirifuda (''{{wp|Duel Masters}}'')
* Shinnosuke Nohara (''{{wp|Crayon Shin-chan}}'')
* Pippo (''{{wp|Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels}}'')
 
==Trivia==
* Kobayashi is a member of the voice actress quartet "Prits". Two of its other members, Natsuko Kuwatani and [[Nana Mizuki]], have also voiced characters for the Pokémon anime.
 
==External links==
* [http://www011.upp.so-net.ne.jp/okawari/ Official website]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 18 June 2023

Yumiko Kobayashi (Japanese: 小林由美子 Kobayashi Yumiko) is a Japanese voice actress for the Pokémon anime.

Biography

Kobayashi was born on June 18, 1979, in Yōkaichiba (now Sōsa), Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As an adult, she became a voice actress and was initially affiliated with the talent agency Arts Vision, but she started freelancing in August 2007. Kobayashi occasionally lent her voice to the Pokémon anime during the original series and Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire. During Pokémon the Series: Black & White, she landed her best-known role in that anime, which was Nimbasa City Gym Leader Elesa. She is married and has two children.

Pokémon roles

Anime

Other non-Pokémon roles

Trivia

  • Kobayashi is a member of the voice actress quartet "Prits". Two of its other members, Natsuko Kuwatani and Nana Mizuki, have also voiced characters for the Pokémon anime.

External links


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