Akemi Kanda - Voice Roles

Voice Roles

  • Aero in Mega Man Legends 3 (video game)
  • Doujima Nanako in Persona 4 (video game)
  • Ryō Fujibayashi in Clannad
  • Sarah Sacredheart in Dragon Shadow Spell (video game)
  • Iceman in Mega Man Powered Up (video game)
  • Mio Amakura in Fatal Frame II(video game)
  • Asuna Kagurazaka in Mahou Sensei Negima and Negima!?
  • Kana Suōin in Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru
  • Mawata Awayuki in Prétear
  • Arikuimi (Anteaterina) in Princess Tutu
  • Hiromi Kurama in Elfen Lied
  • Makihara Yukiko in Tokimeki Memorial 3 ~Yakusoku no, Ano Bashou de~
  • Nana in Mega Man X: Command Mission
  • Sakura Nina in Ultra Maniac
  • Rihoko Amaha (Riko) in Witchblade
  • Kazuki Arisaka in Tonagura!
  • Mashiro Kuna in Bleach
  • Melody in Rune Factory Frontier
  • Meme Kamiyama in Kamisama Kazoku
  • Emily in Thomas and Friends
  • Laila Seiren in Juushin Enbu-Hero Tales
  • Hazuki Oikawa in Moyashimon
  • Hazuki Oikawa in Moyashimon Returns
  • Huepow in Klonoa (video game)
  • Lulu de Morcerf in Shugo Chara!! Doki-
  • Heidi in Yakitate!! Japan
  • Wakaba Tsukishima in Cross Game
  • Nanami Kiri in Maria Holic
  • Sakura Nina Grow in Yuji number 3-yuji shouchi the movie
  • Sonshoukou Gerbera in SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors
  • Amaneka Machbuster in Akatsuki no Amaneka to Aoi Kyojin
  • Kozue Tanabe in Shinryaku! Ika Musume
  • Kozue Tanabe in Shinryaku!? Ika Musume
  • Chikako Awara in GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class
  • Lian Shi in Dynasty Warriors 7 (video game)
  • Azusa Suma in Master of Martial Hearts
  • Yuuko in AKB0048

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