Reiko Takagi

Reiko Takagi (高木 礼子, Takagi Reiko, born November 26, 1973) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Osaka Prefecture, Japan. She is represented by Sigma Seven. Some of her major roles are Kaolla Su in Love Hina, Luxandra Frail in Divergence Eve, Tadase Hotori in Shugo Chara!, Maki in Minami-ke, and Nobunaga Asakura in Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu. In video games, she voices Cassandra Alexandra in the Soulcalibur series.

Reiko Takagi
高木 礼子
Born (1973-11-26) November 26, 1973
Occupation
  • Voice actress
  • narrator
Years active1995–present
AgentSigma Seven
Height145 cm (4 ft 9 in)

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
1995El-HazardWaitress, femaleAlso Alternative World[2]
1996Brave Command DagwonChildEp. 41[2][3]
1996Gall Force: The RevolutionCrew, Computer voice, West Force Commander-in-chiefOVA[2]
1997Slayers TryParuEp. 19[2]
1997Shinkai Densetsu MeremanoidChild[2]
1997Hareluya II BoyKiyohiro, others[2]
1997Fortune Quest LBabyEp. 24[2]
1998Lost UniverseKain Blueriver (young)[2]
1998Shadow Skill – EigiLunaris Anbra, Boy[3]
1998His and Her CircumstancesBoyEp. 16[2][3]
1998Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: BeginsMale studentEp. 8[2][3]
1998Yoshimoto Muchikko MonogatariMuchikko BEp. 26[2]
2000–02Love Hina seriesKaolla Su[2][3]
2000InuyashaMizukiEp. 130[3]
2001Super Gals!Harue Kudoh[2][3]
2001Dennō Bōkenki WebdiverShinnou Tomoyuki, Yuuki Kaito[2][3]
2001PaRappa the RapperPinto Rappa
2001Crush Gear TurboJiro Takoyama, Shiro Takoyama[2][3]
2001Hikaru no GoYoshitaka Waya, Le Ping[2][3]
2002Witch Hunter RobinMamoru Kudo[2][3]
2002Fortune DogsSanpe[3]
2002Mobile Suit GundamMillieSpecial Edition DVD[2]
2003Machine Robo RescueKatsura[3]
2003Transformers ArmadaGirl, Amphitrite[2][3]
2003Crush Gear NitroMakoto Mahane, Maruda, Annie, Yoshiko Takayama[3]
2003E's OtherwiseTsubaki, Kai Kudo (young)[2][3]
2003Ultra ManiacRio[2][3]
2003Divergence EveLuxandra Frail[2][3]
2003D.C. ~Da Capo~Jun'ichi Asakura (young)[2][3]
2003Yami to Bōshi to Hon no TabibitoKen-chan[2][3]
2003R.O.D the TVToru Okahara[3]
2004Misaki ChroniclesLuxandra Frail, Isuzu Miura[2][3]
2004Battle B-DamanYamato Daiwa[3]
2004The Marshmallow TimesCloud, Lily[3]
2004Midori DaysTakako Ayase[3]
2004PhoenixLeona (young)[2][3]
2004Elfen LiedTomoo[2][3]
2004BleachHiyori Sarugaki, Rurichiyo Kasumiōji, Shōta Toyokawa[3]
2005Battle B-Daman: Fire SpiritsYamato Daiwa[3]
2005Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-ChanSakura Kusakabe, Minami-san[3]
2005Emma – A Victorian RomanceErich Molders[1]
2005Mirmo!Panta[3]
2005Patalliro SaiyukiGenjou Sanzou (Maraich)[3]
2005D.C.S.S.: Da Capo Second SeasonJun'ichi Asakura (young)[3]
2006Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! TetsunoshinTetsunoshin / Celebrity Knight, Chocolat / Twelve[3]
2006Ballad of a ShinigamiSaiki[3]
2006Powerpuff Girls ZSakamoto[3]
2006Black Blood BrothersSei[3]
2006La Corda d'Oro: Primo PassoKahoko Hino[2][3]
2006Kujibiki UnbalanceLisa Hamby[2][3]
2006Penelope tete en lairMiro[3]
2007Gegege no Kitaro 5th seriesKoichi, TakuyaTV 5th series[3]
2007Hayate the Combat ButlerButler VidaEp. 30[3]
2007Tōka GettanKen-chanEp. 14[3]
2007Emma – A Victorian Romance: Second ActThomas[3]
2007Mushi-UtaTōko Gorōmaru[3]
2007Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan 2Sakura Kusakabe, Minami-san[3]
2007–10Shugo Chara! seriesTadase Hotori[2][3]
2007Pururun-tsu shizuku-chan
ぷるるんっ!しずくちゃん あはっ☆
Puririn[3]
2007–13Minami-ke seriesMaki[2][3]
2007Genshiken Pt.2Kumiko Yabusaki[3][4]
2008–12Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu seriesNobunaga Asakura[2][3]
2008Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa BashinFemale Announcer, Masaru, Takeru, Princess, others[3][5]
2008TytaniaBoy servant[3]
2008Asataro, the Onion Monk
ja:ねぎぼうずのあさたろう
Konomi[3]
2009La Corda d'Oro: Secondo PassoKahoko Hino[3]
2009Asura Cryin' seriesHaruna Chiyohara[2][3]
2009Phantom: Requiem for the PhantomDuke Stone[3]
2009Slap-up Party: Arad SenkiBoy Meiji[3]
2009Penelope tete en lair second seriesMiro[3]
2009Sora no ManimaniMasashi Edogawa, Kahoru Oyagi[2][3]
2009Kaidan RestaurantMichio Sakai[3]
2010LilpriSei[3]
2010–11MonHun Nikki Girigiri Airū-mura Airū Kiki Ippatsu seriesPakaseAlso G[3]
2011Blue ExorcistYoung Katsuro[3]
2011Battle Spirits: HeroesKota Tatsumi[3]
2012Shirokuma CaféSwimwear woman[3]
2013Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san ZAzazel's mother[3]
2014–15JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust CrusadersHolly Kujo[3]
2014La Corda d'Oro: Blue SkyKanade Kohinata[3][6]

Theatrical animation

List of voice performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
1999Gundress: The MovieSilvia Kakihana[2][3]
2005Ashita genki nina ~re! ~ Hanbun no satsumaimo ~
あした元気にな~れ! ~半分のさつまいも~
Noboru[3]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[1]
1996Fire Woman Matoi Gumi
ja:ファイアーウーマン纏組
Yuu HiiragiPC FX[2][3]
1997Mahjong Gakuensai
ja:麻雀学園祭
Sawako HayamiSega Saturn[2][3]
1998Fire Woman Matoi GumiYuu HiiragiPS1/PS2[3]
2000Love Hina seriesKaolla Su[2][3]
2001Eve: The Fatal AttractionMika Andō, Miki AndōPS1/PS2[3]
2001Kurogane no Houkou: Warship Commander
鋼鉄の咆哮
NagiPS2[2]
2002Hikaru no Go: Heian Genso Ibun RokuYoshitaka WayaPS1/PS2[3]
2002Hikaru no Go: Insei Chojo KessenYoshitaka WayaPS1/PS2[3]
2003Soulcalibur IICassandra AlexandraArcade/GC/PS2/Xbox[2][3]
2005Soulcalibur IIICassandra AlexandraPS2[2][3]
2007Kujibiki UnbalanceLisa HambyPS1/PS2[3]
2008Bleach: The 3rd PhantomNDS[2]
2008Soulcalibur IVCassandra AlexandraPS3/360[3]
2008Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Cosplay HajimemashitaNobunaga AsakuraPS1/PS2[2][3]
2008Shugo Chara! Amunonijiiro Chara ChangeTadase HotoriDS[3]
2009Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of VenusSakura KusakabeDS[3]
2009Shugo Chara! Norinori! Chara na RhythmTadase HotoriDS[3]
2010Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Doujinshi Hajime MashitaNobunaga AsakuraPSP[3]
2012Muv-LuvYoroi MikotoWindows[2]
2018Soulcalibur VICassandra AlexandraPS4/Windows/Xbox One[7][8]
 Brave SagaAiba NanakoPS

Drama CDs

List of voice performances in drama CDs
Title Role Notes Source[1]
Da CapoJunichi (young)Drama CD[2]
Love Hina seriesKaolla SuDrama, talk and song CDs[2]
Minami-ke seriesMakiDrama, talk and song CDs[2]
Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu seriesNobunaga AsakuraDrama CD[2]
Shugo Chara! seriesDrama, talk and song CDs[2]
Gohan wo tabeyou vol. 4broadcast in shopDrama[2]
Hatsunejima Drama Theater chapter 1 SakuraTalk CD[2]
Mirumo de Pon! Charming drama CD vol 1Talk CD[2]
Mirumo de Pon! Charming drama CD vol 2Talk CD[2]
Revery EarthgirlDrama CD[2]
Sailor Victory Ongaku & Drama ShuuTalk and song CDs[2]
Shounika byoutou he irasshaiDrama CD[2]
Slayers Extra CD volume 2Girl in street, fighterDrama CD[2]
Workday Warriors -Koi ni ochite-Drama CD[2]

Tokusatsu

List of voice performances in tokusatsu
Title Role Notes Source[1]
Tomica Hero: Rescue FireQ-suke

Dubbing

List of dub performances in overseas productions
Title Role Notes Source[1]
Bamboo BearsKarasuoverseas[2]
CasperCasperMalachi Pearson
Pinocchio[1]
The Pretenderseason 2[1]

References

  1. "高木 礼子|株式会社シグマ・セブン". sigma7.co.jp. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  2. Doi, Hitoshi (September 4, 2015). "Search results for 'Takagi Reiko' in ALL database". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  3. "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:高木礼子(Reiko Takagi)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Reiko Takagi]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-. December 2, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  4. "Genshiken Second Season's Ad Previews Opening Song". Anime News Network. July 2, 2013. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  5. "スタッフ・キャスト | バトルスピリッツ少年突破バシン". sunrise-inc.co.jp. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  6. "La Corda d'Oro 3 Anime's Title, Staff, More Cast Announced". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  7. Project Soul. Soulcalibur VI. Bandai Namco Entertainment. Scene: Closing credits, Voices (JPN).
  8. "SOULCALIBUR VI (ソウルキャリバー 6) | バンダイナムコエンターテインメント公式サイト". sc6.soularchive.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 5, 2019.
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