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'''Aoi Yūki''' (Japanese: '''悠木 碧''') is a Japanese voice actress for the ''[[Pokémon anime]]''.
'''Aoi Yūki''' (Japanese: '''悠木碧''' ''Yūki Aoi'') is a Japanese voice actress for the [[Pokémon anime]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Aoi Yūki was born on March 27, 1992, in [[wp:Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], Japan.
Yūki was born on March 27, 1992, in {{wp|Chiba Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}}. She has played minor roles as a child actress in ''{{wp|Super Sentai}}'' and ''{{wp|Kamen Rider}}'' TV series, before debuting as an anime voice actress in 2004, playing Marika from ''{{wp|Aishiteruze Baby}}''. Her first major voice acting role came when she was 16, when she played the seven-year-old Murasaki Kuhōin in ''{{wp|Kure-nai}}''.


She has played minor roles as a child actress in ''{{wp|Super Sentai}}'' and ''{{wp|Kamen Rider}}'' TV series, before debuting as an anime voice actress in 2004, playing Marika from ''{{wp|Aishiteruze Baby}}''. Her first major role came when she was 16, when she played the seven-year-old Murasaki Kuhōin in ''{{wp|Kure-nai}}''.
Her former stage name was 八武崎碧 ''Aoi Yabusaki'', the same as her real name, before changing it in 2007 when she transferred to the company Breath. In August 2008, she transferred to {{wp|Pro-Fit}}, with which she is still affiliated. Yūki also won both Best Leading Actress during the {{wp|6th Seiyu Awards}} of 2012. She graduated from high school in March 2010 and university in March 2014.


Her former stage name was 八武崎碧 ''Aoi Yabusaki'', the same as her real name, before changing it in 2007 when she transferred to the company Breath. In August 2008 she transferred to Pro Fit, with which she is still affiliated currently. She graduated from High School in March 2010.
==Pokémon roles==
===Anime===
====Humans====
* {{an|Iris}}
 
====Pokémon====
* {{p|Flareon}} ([[PK25]])


==Pokémon roles==
===Other animation===
Yūki began to provide voices on Pokémon in the {{series|BW}}, where her only role was one of {{Ash}}'s {{ashfr|traveling partners}}, {{an|Iris}}.
* {{gal|John}} ([[Pokémon: Twilight Wings|Twilight Wings]])
 
===Video games===
====[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]====
* {{p|Eevee}}
 
====[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]====
* {{p|Eevee}}


* {{an|Iris}}
====[[Pokémon Masters EX]]====
* {{p|Eevee}}


==Trivia==
====[[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]]====
*She is the first voice actor who plays the role of main character to born in Heisei era.
* {{p|Eevee}}


==Non-Pokémon roles==
==Other non-Pokémon roles==
===Anime series===
* Aoyama Mio (''{{wp|The World God Only Knows}}'')
* Aoyama Mio (''{{wp|The World God Only Knows}}'')
* Budoko (''{{wp|Akikan!}}'')
* Budoko (''{{wp|Akikan!}}'')
* Couvert Eschenbach Pastillage (''{{wp|Dog Days (anime)|Dog Days}}'')
* Couvert Eschenbach Pastillage (''{{wp|Dog Days (anime)|Dog Days}}'')
* Diane (''{{wp|The Seven Deadly Sins (manga)|The Seven Deadly Sins}}'')
* Hibiki Tachibana (''{{wp|Symphogear}}'')
* Hibiki Tachibana (''{{wp|Symphogear}}'')
* Korone (''{{wp|Demon King Daimao}}'')
* Korone (''{{wp|Demon King Daimao}}'')
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* Jubei Yagyu (''{{wp|Hyakka Ryoran Samurai Girls}}'')
* Jubei Yagyu (''{{wp|Hyakka Ryoran Samurai Girls}}'')
* Madoka Kaname (''{{wp|Puella Magi Madoka Magica}}'')
* Madoka Kaname (''{{wp|Puella Magi Madoka Magica}}'')
* Mayoi Ayasato (''{{wp|Ace Attorney (anime)|Ace Attorney}}'')
* Mayoi Ayasato (Maya Fey) (''{{wp|Ace Attorney (anime)}}'')
* Aura Sentia (''{{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V}}'')
* Mina Ţepeş (''{{wp|Dance in the Vampire Bund}}'')
* Mina Ţepeş (''{{wp|Dance in the Vampire Bund}}'')
* Murasaki Kuhōin (''{{wp|Kure-nai}}'')
* Murasaki Kuhōin (''{{wp|Kure-nai}}'')
* Noël Kannagi (''{{wp|So Ra No Wo To}}'')
* Noël Kannagi (''{{wp|So Ra No Wo To}}'')
* Riko Mikogami (''{{wp|Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu}}'')
* Riko Mikogami (''{{wp|Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu}}'')
* Sticks the Badger (''{{wp|Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal|Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal}}'')
* Sunako Kirishiki (''{{wp|Shiki}}'')
* Sunako Kirishiki (''{{wp|Shiki}}'')
* Inaho Misora (''{{wp|Yo-kai Watch}}'')
* Inaho Misora/Hailey Anne (''{{wp|Yo-kai Watch}}'')
* Tooru (''{{wp|A Channel}}'')
* Tooru (''{{wp|A Channel}}'')
* Tsuyu Asui/Froppy (''{{wp|My Hero Academia}}'')
* Victorique de Blois (''{{wp|Gosick}}'')
* Victorique de Blois (''{{wp|Gosick}}'')
* Yuuki Konno (''{{wp|Sword Art Online}}'')
* Yūki Konno (''{{wp|Sword Art Online}}'')
* Terrible Tornado (''{{wp|One Punch Man}}'')
* Yuzuru Nishimiya (''{{wp|A Silent Voice (film)|A Silent Voice}}'')
* Yoshiko Hanabatake (''{{wp|Aho-Girl}}'')
* Tanya von Degurechaff (''{{wp|Saga of Tanya the Evil}}'')
* Natsume Amano/Summer Adams (''{{wp|Yo-Kai Watch|Yo-kai Watch Shadowside}}'')
* Quiz (''{{wp|Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island|Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island}}'')
* Tamaki Kotatsu (''{{wp|Fire Force}}'')
* Nodoka Hanadera/Cure Grace (''{{wp|Healin' Good PreCure}}'')
* Kumoko (''{{wp|So I'm a Spider, So What?}}'')
* Tsuyu Asui, Pony Tsunotori, Setsuna Tokage (''{{wp|My Hero Academia}}'')
 
===Video games===
* Platinum the Trinity ({{wp|BlazBlue|''BlazBlue'' series}})
* Jinako Karigiri (''{{wp|Fate/Extra CCC}}'')
* Anila, Mina Levin, Mona Levin, Mena Levin (''{{wp|Granblue Fantasy}}'')
* Okita Souji, Shuten Douji, Ibuki Dōji, Tiamat, Ganesha (''{{wp|Fate/Grand Order}}'')
* Sticks the Badger ({{wp|Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise}}), ''{{wp|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games}}'')
* Futaba Sakura (''{{wp|Persona 5}}'')
** {{sbw|Futaba Sakura}}  (''{{sbw|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}'')
* Pascal (''{{wp|Nier: Automata}}'')
* Menat (''{{wp|Street Fighter V}}'')
* {{xsw|Finch}} (''{{xsw|Xenoblade Chronicles 2}}'')
* Susume (''{{wp|Princess Connect! Re:Dive}}'')
* {{few|Lysithea|Lysithea von Ordelia}} (''{{few|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'', ''{{few|Fire Emblem Heroes}}'')
* Istina, Earthspirit, Nian (''{{wp|Arknights}}'')
* {{dlw|Emma}} (''{{dlw|Dragalia Lost}}'')
* Rita Rosweisse (''{{wp|Honkai Impact 3rd}}'')
* Lumine (''{{wp|Genshin Impact}}'')
* Taihou (''{{wp|Azur Lane}}'')
* Lulu (''{{wp|League of Legends}}'')
* Peashy / Yellow Heart (''{{wp|Hyperdimension Neptunia}}'')
 
===Dubbing roles===
* Sticks the Badger (''{{wp|Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom}}'')
* Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen (''{{wp|Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse}}'')
 
==Trivia==
* Aoi is the first voice actor born in the {{wp|Heisei period}} (that is, from 1989 to 2019) to voice a main character.
* In [[Pokémon X and Y]], {{tc|Rising Star}} Paulette on {{rt|8|Kalos}} is named Aoi in the Japanese version, a reference to Aoi Yūki. She also uses an {{p|Axew}}, a reference to [[Iris's Axew]].
* In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the {{p|Eevee}} [[Master Trainer]] is a {{tc|Lass}} named Aoi, referencing her role as the {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner Eevee}}.
 
==External links==
* [https://twitter.com/staff_aoi?lang=en Twitter]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 23 June 2023

Yūki in 2023

Aoi Yūki (Japanese: 悠木碧 Yūki Aoi) is a Japanese voice actress for the Pokémon anime.

Biography

Yūki was born on March 27, 1992, in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. She has played minor roles as a child actress in Super Sentai and Kamen Rider TV series, before debuting as an anime voice actress in 2004, playing Marika from Aishiteruze Baby. Her first major voice acting role came when she was 16, when she played the seven-year-old Murasaki Kuhōin in Kure-nai.

Her former stage name was 八武崎碧 Aoi Yabusaki, the same as her real name, before changing it in 2007 when she transferred to the company Breath. In August 2008, she transferred to Pro-Fit, with which she is still affiliated. Yūki also won both Best Leading Actress during the 6th Seiyu Awards of 2012. She graduated from high school in March 2010 and university in March 2014.

Pokémon roles

Anime

Humans

Pokémon

Other animation

Video games

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Pokémon Sword and Shield

Pokémon Masters EX

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

Other non-Pokémon roles

Anime series

Video games

Dubbing roles

Trivia

External links


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