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'''Mayumi Iizuka''' (Japanese: '''飯塚雅弓''') is a Japanese voice actress who provides the voices of a handful of characters in the Japanese version of the [[Pokémon anime]]. Her most famous role is that of [[Misty]] (Japanese: カスミ ''Kasumi'').
'''Mayumi Iizuka''' (Japanese: '''飯塚雅弓''' ''Iizuka Mayumi'') is a Japanese voice actress for the [[Pokémon anime]]. Her most famous role is that of {{an|Misty}}.


=Biography=
==Biography==
Mayumi Iizuka was born on January 3, 1977, in Tokyo, Japan. She has been acting since she was three years old, but after she got her first voice acting role in the anime Omoi de Poro Poro, she went into a voice acting and singing career.
Iizuka was born on January 3, 1977 in {{wp|Tokyo}}, {{wp|Japan}}. She has been acting since she was three years old, but after she got her first voice acting role in the anime ''Omoide Poroporo'', she went into a voice acting and singing career. She joined the Pokémon during the beginning of its run and voiced a number of characters, most notably {{an|Misty}}. Iizuka has said that out of all her anime roles, Misty is most like her. She got the part after the director told her to be herself during her audition.


=Pokémon=
==Pokémon roles==
Iizuka has said that out of all the roles in all the anime she has played, Misty is most like her. She got the part after the director told her to be herself during her audition.
===Anime===
====Humans====
* {{an|Misty}}
* [[Gary's cheerleaders]]
* Various [[Character of the day|guest characters]]


==Voices on Pokémon==
====Pokémon====
* [[Misty]] ([[EP001]]-[[EP273]], [[AG044]], [[AG045]], [[H002]], [[H005]], [[H011]], [[H016]], ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', ''[[The Power of One]]'', ''[[Spell of the Unown]]'', ''[[Pokémon 4Ever]]'', ''[[Pokémon Heroes]]'')
* [[Whitney]]'s {{p|Clefairy}}  
* [[Whitney]]'s {{p|Clefairy}} ([[EP158]])
* {{p|Oddish}}
* {{p|Oddish}}
* {{p|Chansey}}
* {{p|Chansey}}
* {{p|Clefairy}} ([[EP006]], [[EP062]], [[EP246]])
* {{p|Clefairy}}  
* {{p|Clefable}} ([[EP006]])
* {{p|Clefable}}  
* [[Gary]]'s cheerleaders ([[EP001]], [[EP018]], [[EP031]], [[EP046]], [[EP058]], [[EP063]], [[EP075]], [[EP076]], [[EP077]], [[EP269]], [[EP270]])
* Various guest characters ([[EP096]], etc.)


=Famous Non-Pokémon Roles=
====Musical appearances====
* Millerna ([[wp:Vision of Escaflowne|Vision of Escaflowne]])
* [[Riding on Lapras]] (Japanese: ラプラスにのって)
* Reiko Asagiri ([[wp:Gate Keepers|Gate Keepers]])
* [[Everyone Walk Together]] (Japanese: みんなであるこう!)
* Makoto Sawatari ([[wp:Kanon|Kanon]])
* Nanaka Nakatomi ([[wp:Magic User's Club|Magic User's Club]])
* Cleao Everlasting ([[wp:Sorcerous Stabber Orphen|Orphen]])
* Sakuya Kumashiro ([[wp:Tenchi in Tokyo|Tenchi in Tokyo]])


=Solo Albums=
===Video games===
* {{p|Clefairy}} ([[Super Smash Bros.]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]])
* {{p|Vileplume}} ([[Pokémon Snap]])
* {{p|Bellossom}} (Super Smash Bros. Melee, [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|4]], [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Ultimate]])
* {{p|Jirachi}} (''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'')
 
==Other non-Pokémon roles==
* Millerna (''{{wp|Vision of Escaflowne}}'')
* Reiko Asagiri (''{{wp|Gate Keepers}}'')
* Makoto Sawatari (''{{wp|Kanon}}'')
* Nanaka Nakatomi (''{{wp|Magic User's Club}}'')
* Cleao Everlasting (''{{wp|Sorcerous Stabber Orphen|Orphen}}'')
* {{wp|Sakuya Kumashiro}} (''{{wp|Tenchi in Tokyo}}'')
* Tron Bonne (''{{wp|Mega Man Legends|Rockman DASH}}'', ''{{wp|Marvel vs. Capcom (series)|Marvel vs. Capcom}}'', ''{{wp|Namco × Capcom}}'')
* Flute (''{{wp|Violinist of Hameln}}'')
* Suzy (''{{wp|Monkey Typhoon}}'')
 
==Solo albums==
* かたおもい ''Kataomoi'', Unrequited Love (1997)
* かたおもい ''Kataomoi'', Unrequited Love (1997)
* ミントと口笛 ''Mint to Kuchibue'', Mint and Whistle (1998)
* ミントと口笛 ''Mint to Kuchibue'', Mint and Whistle (1998)
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* berry best (2001)
* berry best (2001)
* ひまわり ''Himawari'', Sunflower (2001)
* ひまわり ''Himawari'', Sunflower (2001)
* 虹の咲く場所 ''Niji no Saku Bashō'', Blooming Place of Rainbow (2002)
* 虹の咲く場所 ''Niji no Saku Basho'', Where the Rainbow Blooms (2002)
* SMILE×SMILE (2003)
* SMILE×SMILE (2003)
* ∞Infinity∞ (2004)
* ∞Infinity∞ (2004)
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* プレゼント ''Present'' (2005)
* プレゼント ''Present'' (2005)


=Musical Appearances in Pokémon=
==External links==
* ''[[Riding on Lapras]]'' (ラプラスにのって)
* [http://www.tkma.co.jp/tjc/iizuka/ Official website]
* ''[[Everyone Walking Together]]'' (皆であるこう)
* [http://www.lantis.jp/artist.php?id=b7456e26ea242344cf9c71ba59910917 Talent profile]
 
* [http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/mayumi_blog/ Official blog]
=External Links=
* [https://twitter.com/MayuTama0103 Twitter]
* [http://www.tkma.co.jp/tjc/iizuka/ Mayumi Iizuka (official website)]
* [http://www.off-station.co.jp/mayumi/ Strawberry Candle fan club]
* [http://www.off-station.co.jp/mayumi/ Strawberry Candle (official fan club)]
* [http://berrysmile.net/ Berrysmile page]
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 8 August 2023

Mayumi Iizuka

Mayumi Iizuka (Japanese: 飯塚雅弓 Iizuka Mayumi) is a Japanese voice actress for the Pokémon anime. Her most famous role is that of Misty.

Biography

Iizuka was born on January 3, 1977 in Tokyo, Japan. She has been acting since she was three years old, but after she got her first voice acting role in the anime Omoide Poroporo, she went into a voice acting and singing career. She joined the Pokémon during the beginning of its run and voiced a number of characters, most notably Misty. Iizuka has said that out of all her anime roles, Misty is most like her. She got the part after the director told her to be herself during her audition.

Pokémon roles

Anime

Humans

Pokémon

Musical appearances

Video games

Other non-Pokémon roles

Solo albums

  • かたおもい Kataomoi, Unrequited Love (1997)
  • ミントと口笛 Mint to Kuchibue, Mint and Whistle (1998)
  • Fly Ladybird fly (1998)
  • so loving (1999)
  • AERIS (2000)
  • berry best (2001)
  • ひまわり Himawari, Sunflower (2001)
  • 虹の咲く場所 Niji no Saku Basho, Where the Rainbow Blooms (2002)
  • SMILE×SMILE (2003)
  • ∞Infinity∞ (2004)
  • 23degrees。 (2004)
  • プレゼント Present (2005)

External links


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