Sakura Tange - Notable Voice Roles

Notable Voice Roles

  • Risa Harada in D.N.Angel Wink (drama CD)
  • Sakura Kinomoto in Cardcaptor Sakura
  • Kanon Hatori in Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu
  • MAICO in Android Announcer Maico 2010
  • Lilica Ebett in Burn Up W/Burn Up Excess
  • Myuuzu in I'm Gonna Be An Angel!
  • Shiida in Fire Emblem
  • Kozue Izumi in Infinite Ryvius
  • Akiho Minori in Tokimeki Memorial
  • Angela in Melty Lancer
  • Midi in Voogie's Angel
  • Yuki in Nintama Rantarou (season 2)
  • Mill in Maze (anime)
  • Suzu Sakuma in Marmalade Boy
  • Custard in Princess Quest
  • Omitsu in Ganbare Goemon
  • Hinano in Trouble Chocolate
  • Kasumi in Dead or Alive/Dead or Alive 2 (video game)
  • Kasumi Alpha, Alpha-152 in Dead or Alive: Dimensions (video game)
  • Nancy in the Japanese dub of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
  • Miharu Akiyama (139) in Sailor Moon
  • Yuri in Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
  • Crea Dolosera in Aquarion Evol
  • Tsukiha Hisano in Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban (PlayStation game)
  • Sunao Murai in Gasaraki (anime)
  • Alois in A Dog of Flanders (movie)
  • Kobayakawa Rinko in Loveplus (game)
  • Saber Extra in Fate/Extra (game) and Carnival Phantasm (OVA)
  • Electra in Rune Factory Oceans (game)

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