Junko Minagawa

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Junko Minagawa (皆川 純子, Minagawa Junko, born November 22, 1975) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyo. Her best-known role is Ryoma Echizen, the title character in The Prince of Tennis anime series. She sang some of the show's theme songs, insert songs, and character singles, some of which have charted in Oricon's single rankings. Other major roles include Ayaka Yukihiro in the Negima series, Akira in Aria, Cao Chun Yan in Fighting Beauty Wulong, Cornelia Li Britannia in Code Geass, Khamsin in Shakugan no Shana, Yoshitaka Nakabayashi in He Is My Master, Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus in Sailor Moon Crystal, Mereoleona Vermillion in Black Clover, and Yun in Yona of the Dawn.

Junko Minagawa
皆川 純子
Born (1975-11-22) November 22, 1975 (age 48)
OccupationVoice actress
Years active2001–present
AgentHaikyo

Biography

Before becoming a voice actor

During childhood, Junko actively participated in school plays. In kindergarten, she plays the difficult role of a duck in The Ugly Duckling, and in elementary school, she was in Kaguya-hime.

During junior and senior high school, Junko devoted herself to volleyball club activities. While practicing volleyball, coaching was very strict and there was no break. She soon retired from volleyball because the excessive practices were undermining her social life. Her experiences in these club activities were beneficially healthy both mentally and physically, though, the training was tiring. After graduating high school, looked towards work outside of Japan and becoming a stewardesses. Junko attended an English vocational school to become a stewardess, but she neglected her studies and did not attend classes, so no airline would accept her.

After that, Junko got a job at a regular company. The social interactions at the company was enjoyable, but from the thought of doing the same job for the rest of her life scared her, and she tried to do what she dreamt of doing her whole life; she decided to become an actress. Initially, she tried to join the theater training program, shortly gave up due to financial difficulties such as tuition and living expenses. During her search, she found a voice actor training facility. At first, she liked manga and animation, but then became interested in voice acting and was recruited by the Tohokushinsha Film Company.

After becoming a voice actor

Junko's debut as a voice actor was in a radio commercial for a hairdressing company. Her first job as a voice actor in an Anime was in a show called Soreike! Anpanman where she played the role of a decal. After 3 months of working for Haka-kyo, she found a voice acting job for a game called Tokimeki Memorial 3 released for the PlayStation 2 where she played the role of Shinrikyo Seika. In 2001, she appeared on TV as Ryoma Echizen, the protagonist of a TV anime called The Prince of Tennis. When Junko was accepted to play Ryoma's role, she was so excited, and it was said that it was a miracle that an unnamed newcomer received the main character of the Weekly Shōnen Jump. Playing the role of Ryoma's had a big influence on Junko; she says playing that role changed her life an actress, and it has shaped who she is now. The original Manga author, Takeshi Konomi, says that Junko has become Ryoma herself, and that Ryoma was being played exactly as portrayed in the Manga. Ryoma Echizen has continued playing seamlessly for more than 10 years since the debut in 2001.

Live Activity

Junko has also released CDs of original songs performed at live events. On August 18, 2004 she performed as a live Ryoma Echizen at Zepp Tokyo.

Filmography

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
YearSeriesRoleNotesSource[1][2][3]
2001–12The Prince of TennisRyoma Echizen[4][5]
2002–10Duel Masters seriesHakuoh
2003.hack//Legend of the TwilightShugo Kunisaki
The World of NarueKanaka Nanase
CroketWiener
GodannarShinobu Saruwatari
Uninhabited Planet Survive!Shingo[6]
Requiem from the DarknessYanagi Onna[6]
Full-Blast Science Adventure – So That's How It IsYukio[6]
2004Chrono CrusadeJoshua Christopher[6]
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi PitchMikeru
Daphne in the Brilliant Blue
Space Symphony MaetelOriba[6]
Fantastic ChildrenThomas , Soran (10 years old)[6]
2005Negima!: Magister Negi MagiAyaka Yukihiro[6]
Jinki: ExtendMel J. Vanette[6]
Trinity BloodIon Fortuna[6]
Loveless (manga)Ritsuka Aoyagi[6]
Fushigiboshi no FutagohimeEclipse
He Is My MasterYoshitaka Nakabayashi
Strawberry MarshmallowSasatsuka, Ana's mother[6]
2005–08Aria seriesAkira E. Ferrari[6][7]
2006Fighting Beauty WulongXiao Chun Yan[6]
Black CatLeon Elliott and Silphy
Tactical RoarKanshu Shimabara
Shakugan no Shana seriesKhamsin Nbh'w
Saru Get You -On Air-Hiroki
Tsubasa: Reservoir ChronicleRyuuou[6]
Fighting Beauty WulongSoshunyo
Negima!?Ayaka Yukihiro[6]
Strain: Strategic Armored InfantryMelchisedec
Shōnen OnmyōjiGenbu
Kenichi: The Mightiest DiscipleKaoru Shiratori
Code GeassCornelia Li Britannia
2007BokuranoJun Ushiro
Treasure GaustNorihito
Sakura Wars: New York NYSagitta Weinberg[6]
2008TytaniaMiranda Casimir
2009Pandora HeartsOz Vessalius
Basquash!Slash Keenz[6]
JewelpetDomajo
A Certain Scientific RailgunKounoe Haruki[6]
2010Digimon FusionRiborumon
2012Battle Spirits: Sword EyesTsurugi Tatewaki[6]
2013Arata: The LegendKanate[6]
Hyperdimension Neptunia the AnimationUnderling[6]
2014Yona of the DawnYun[8]
2015Yo-kai WatchFumika's Mother[7]
2016Super LoversRen Kaidou[9]
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season IIIHaruka Tenoh/Sailor UranusDeath Busters arc[10]
DriftersJeanne d'Arc[11]
Magic⭐Kyun! RenaissanceJuri Chikamatsu[12]
2017ID-0Amanza Volchkova[13]
Kirakira Pretty Cure a la ModeJulio/Pikario
Katsugeki/Touken RanbuSaniwa[14]
Land of the LustrousYellow Diamond[15]
Super Lovers 2Ren Kaidou
Duel Masters (2017)Hakuoh
2019Black CloverMereoleona Vermillion[16]
7 SeedsNijiko[17]
Kemono Michi: Rise UpKobold wife
2021Duel Masters King!Hakuoh
2022NinjalaJane[18]
The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World CupRyoma Echizen[19]
Akiba Maid WarNagi[20]
2024The Witch and the BeastKiera Haines[21]

Anime film

List of voice performances in film
YearSeriesRoleNotesSource
2003Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Eikō no Yakiniku RoadAmagi
2005The Prince of Tennis: Two Samurais, The First GameRyoma Echizen
The Prince of Tennis: A Gift from Atobe
Duel Masters: Curse of the Death PhoenixHakuoh[22]
2007Sword of the StrangerMu-You (Mokuryū)
2009Duel Masters: Lunatic God SagaHakuoh[23]
Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of FireNi
2011The Prince of Tennis: Eikoku-shiki Teikyū-jō Kessen!Ryoma Echizen
2012Resident Evil: DamnationAda Wong[24]
2017Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode the Movie: Crisply! The Memory of Mille-feuille!Pikario
2017–18Code Geass Lelouch of the RebellionCornelia Li Britannia3-part compilation film of the anime television series
New dialogues recorded
[25]
2019Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection
Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon ExplorationLuca
2021Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The MovieHaruka Tenoh/Super Sailor Uranus2-Part Film,
Season 4 of Sailor Moon Crystal (Dead Moon arc)
[26]
2023Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos The MovieHaruka Tenoh/Eternal Sailor Uranus2-Part Film,
Season 5 of Sailor Moon Crystal (Shadow Galactica arc)
[27][28]

OVA

Vomic

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
YearSeriesRoleNotesSource[1]
2001Tokimeki Memorial 3: Yakusoku no Ano Basho deSerika ShinjoPS2[6]
2004Remember 11: The Age of InfinityYuni Kusuda[6]
2005NanaNana Osaki[6]
Romancing SaGaConstance, Schiele, Schirach[30]
Sakura Wars: So Long, My LoveSagiitta Weinberg
Fatal Frame III: The TormentedRei Kurosawa, Reika KuzePS2
Dead or Alive 4Eliot[30]
2006Fighting Beauty WulongXiao Chun YanPS2[6]
2007Eternal SonataWaltz[30]
2008Fushigi Yūgi: Suzaku IbunNurikoPS2
Tales of HeartsIncarose[30]
Mahou Sensei Negima 1Jikanme Ayaka YukihiroPS2[6]
2010The Legend of Heroes: Trails from ZeroWazy HemispherePSP, PS Vita, PS4, PC, Switch[30]
2011CatherineErica Anderson, Rue Ishida, AstarothAlso Full Body[30]
El Shaddai: Ascension of the MetatronIshtar[30]
Dead or Alive: DimensionsEliot[30]
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor OverclockedYoshino Haruzawa[30]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to AzureWazy HemispherePSP, PS Vita, PS4, PC, Switch[30]
2012Kid Icarus: UprisingDark Lord Gaol[30]
Dead or Alive 5Eliot[31]
2013Resident Evil 6Ada Wong[32]
2014Bayonetta 2Loki[30]
2015Project X Zone 2Ada Wong3DS[33]
2016Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator-Ariels (non-playable guest)PS3, PS4[34]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails at SunriseWazy HemisphereWeb Browser, PS Vita, PS4, Android, iOS, Switch[30]
Magic⭐Kyun! RenaissanceJuri ChikamatsuPS Vita
2017Captain Tsubasa: Dream TeamAlfredo Di PiazzollaAndroid, iOS[35]
2019Resident Evil 2Ada Wong[36]
Dead or Alive 6Eliot[37]
ArknightsCatapult, Bison[38]
2020The Legend of Heroes: Trails into ReverieWazy HemispherePS4, PS5, PC, Switch[30]
World's End ClubTattsuniOS, Switch[39]
Genshin ImpactXingqiuAndroid, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch[40][41]
2021TeppenAda WongAndroid, iOS[42]
2022Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs ForgottenMurasamePC, PS4, PS5[43]
2023Resident Evil 4Ada Wong[44]


Overseas dubbing

List of voice dub performances in overseas productions (live-action)
SeriesRoleVoice dub forNotesSource
AlcatrazRebecca MadsenSarah Jones[45]
All We HadRita CarmichaelKatie Holmes[46]
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryDonatella VersacePenélope Cruz[47]
Black PantherNakiaLupita Nyong'o[48]
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever[49]
Blue CrushEdenMichelle Rodriguez[50]
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationRileyLauren Lee SmithSeason 9[51]
Deadpool 2Russell Collins / FirefistJulian Dennison[52]
Doctor SleepRose the HatRebecca Ferguson[53]
DuneLady Jessica[54]
Dune: Part Two[55]
The First LadyMichelle ObamaViola Davis[56]
Frank Herbert's DunePrincess IrulanJulie Cox[57]
Lie to MeRia TorresMonica Raymund[58]
Mare of EasttownMarianne "Mare" SheehanKate Winslet[59]
MeadowlandSarahOlivia Wilde[60]
The Mountain Between UsAlex MartinKate Winslet[61]
The OriginalsCamille O'ConnellLeah Pipes[62]
The Pembrokeshire MurdersDetective Inspector Ella RichardsAlexandria Riley[63]
PredatorsIsabelleAlice Braga[64]
Safe HouseDCI Jane BurrSunetra Sarker[65]
ScandalOlivia PopeKerry Washington[66]
List of voice dub performances in overseas productions (animation)
SeriesRoleNotesSource
Hey Arnold!: The MovieArnold[67]
PAW Patrol: The MovieKendra Wilson[68]

Discography

Drama CD

List of voice performances in drama CDs
SeriesRoleNotesSource[1][69]
Almighty X 10[6]
Anime Store Manager B
Aria seriesAkira
Ashitahe Strike
Code Geass[6]
Fookies
Godannar[6]
Hayate X BladeMikado Akira[6]
Jinki: Akaban
Kamiyomi[70]
Kimi to BokuYuki
Korega Watashino Goshujin-sama [6]
Loveless
Negima[6]
Pandora HeartsOz Vessalius
Pearls of Mermaid
Remember 11[6]
Rosen Kreuz Albion Knight
Sakura Wars[6]
Shakugan no Shana
Shonen Onmyoji series[6]
Sword World Heppoko Boukentai[6]
Vie Durant
The World of Narue

Other recordings

  • Minna Genki by Junko Minagawa, Ryo Hirohashi and Friends[71]


Singles

No.Release dateTitleCatalog No.Peak position[72]
1stJune 4, 2003"Say Hello"[73]KICM-1072
2ndApril 21, 2004"Truth/Darkness of chaos"[74]KICM-1104
3rdJanuary 26, 2005"Endless way"[75]KICM-1128
4thFebruary 22, 2006[76]"Deja Vu"KICM-1160129
5thJanuary 24, 2007"Shout It Loud"[77]KICM-1193115
6thMarch 14, 2008"Forever & ever"[78]DAKYAMS-1

Character singles

Release dateTitleCatalog No.Peak position[72]
March 30, 2016"Anata Ni"
あなたに
by Ryoma Echizen[79]
NECM-1023558
April 8, 2015"Yakusoku now and forever"
約束-now and forever-
by Ryoma Echizen[80]
NECM-1022245
April 30, 2008"Ichigan ~2008 version~"
Ichigan ~2008バージョン~
by Ryoma Echizen[81]
NECM-1010552
May 9, 2012"Still"
by Ryoma Echizen[82]
NECM-1017842
August 6, 2008"Across My Line"
by Ryoma Echizen[83]
NECM-1011061
May 1, 2003"future/White line C"
by Ryoma Echizen[84]
NECM-10002 
September 26, 2007"Wonder Land"
by Ryoma Echizen[85]
NECM-1007545
December 16, 2006"Everything"
by Ryoma Echizen[86]
NECM-1005649
August 18, 2004"Minna Kokoni Ita ~2004.8.18 live memorial version~"
ミンナココニイタ-2004.8.18 ライヴメモリアルヴァージョン-"
by Ryoma Echizen[87]
NECM-10013 
April 28, 2004"Dreaming on the Radio"
by Ryoma Echizen[88]
NECM-10004 
July 3, 2002"Rising ~The Best of Seigaku Players~
by Ryoma Echizen (Junko Minagawa)[89]
NECM-11001 
September 23, 2004"Negima! Mahora Academy Middle School 2-A December: Ayaka Yukihiro
"ネギま!麻帆良学園中等部2-A 12月:雪広あやか"
by Ayaka Yukihiro (Junko Minagawa)[90]
KICM-3057 
July 27, 2009"Swear to..." by Oz Vessalius (Junko Minagawa) 

Albums

No.Release dateTitleCatalog No.Peak position[91]
1stAugust 23, 2003Future of Blue[92]KICA-1303
2ndApril 27, 2005Aikotoba
アイコトバ[93][94]
KICA-1363
3rdMay 10, 2007Vitamin J
ビタミンJ[95]
YAMA-0001280
4thNovember 22, 2007My Journey[96]YAMA-0002

Character albums

Release dateTitleCatalog No.Peak position[91]
March 5, 2003Cool E
by Ryoma Echizen[97][98]
NECA-30080 
July 7, 2004SR
by Ryoma Echizen[99]
NECA-50001/2 
December 24, 2005Progress
by Ryoma Echizen[100]
NECA-2002155
May 13, 2009J
by Ryoma Echizen[101]
NECA-3024662
December 24, 2012Ryoma
by Ryoma Echizen[102]
NECA-3029493

Compilation albums

Release dateTitleCatalog No.Peak position[91]
January 24, 2008Minagawa Junko no Vitamin R+ Vol. 1[103]DAKYAMA-5 
January 24, 2008Minagawa Junko no Vitamin R+ Vol. 2[104]DAKYAMA-6 
January 24, 2008Minagawa Junko no Vitamin R+ Vol. 3[105]DAKYAMA-7 


References