Yuki Masuda - Notable Voice Roles

Notable Voice Roles

  • Yanagi Sakoshita in Flame of Recca
  • Veena and her twin sister Helen, two of the Pu'Awak princesses in Cyborg 009
  • Misae in Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
  • Belvedere Coco in Vandread
  • (Ms.) Hibiki Amawa in Strawberry Eggs
  • Sakakibara Yuri in Sakura Taisen
  • Eri and others in InuYasha
  • Dulcy the Dragon (also by Mayuko Aoki) in Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Takumi Sasaki in Tokimeki Memorial 2 (Video game)
  • Sakura's mother in Naruto
  • Angela Cross in the Japanese version of Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando
  • Fiona Gureden in Super Robot Wars Original Generations (Video game)
  • Ukraine in Axis Powers Hetalia
  • Nicola in Kyou Kara Maoh!
  • Sierra in Transformers: Prime
  • Velvet and Licht in Fire Emblem: Kakusei

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