Chobits

Other (ended 2002)

Cast & Crew

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  • Crispin Freeman

    Hideki Motosuwa [E]

    9.8
    Crispin Freeman is the oldest of three. He has a younger brother, Clark, and youngest sister, Cassidy. All three attended the Latin School of Chicago, where Crispin graduated in a class of 60 in 1990. Crispin had a Mac in 1985. To this day he is still an avid computer geek. Crispin was an active participant in many school plays both on and behind stage. Crispin is a very humble person.moreless
  • Tomokazu Sugita

    Hideki Motosuwa [J]

    9.9
    Tomokazu is a seiyū, or Japanese voice actor, who has voiced a wide array of characters in anime, most notably Yuichi Aizawa in the 2006 remake of Kanon, Gintoki Sakata in Gintama, Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Hideki Motosuwa in Chobits, Rin Tsuchimi in Shuffle! and Shuffle! Memories, and Renkotsu in Inuyasha. He has, as of recent, become best known for voicing main male leads in romance (harem and comedy) anime (Shuffle!, Kanon, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya for example).moreless
  • Michelle Ruff

    Chi [E]

    9.7
    Michelle Ruff is a veteran voice actor in many different cartoon series that are produced in the Los Angeles area. Her voice can be sweet and innocent as Chi inChobits, or commanding as Kukichi Rukia in Bleach. She also has notable leading roles as Miki in Marmalade Boy, Elie in Rave Master, Fujiko in Lupin the III, Aoi in Ai Yori Aoshi. She also has memorable roles as Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Zoe/Kazemon in Digimon Frontier, Hyde and Naomi in Zatch Bell, Yoko in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and Kluke in Blue Dragon. Michelle's repertoire extends well beyond anime as she has participated in movies like Over the Hedge and The Polar Express. Michelle grew up in the Midwest. She attended Michigan State where she also worked at a talent agency, and had majored in video and radio production. When asked by her boss to attend some of the auditions that she had been booking for others, Michelle got interested in acting so she got training at several different improv groups in Chicago. A move to Los Angeles resulted in getting some voiceover work with Bang Zoom in the rapidly growing anime field. She initially voiced under her mother's name, Georgette Rose, and landed a few major roles was playing the lead character Chi in Chobits and also Miki in the romantic comedy Marmalade Boy where she also got to do some extensive narratives. Michelle has mentioned in interviews that she was very fortunate that she was able to do voiceover work for so long without having to do another day job. In 2006, she was given the privilege of voicing lead character Rukia Kuchiki in the long running and popular series Bleach. As a result she has also been attending more conventions than ever before. On the Internet, Michelle has an official site, a Myspace, and an email fan group that she occasionally posts to.moreless
  • Rie Tanaka

    Chi [J]

    9.8
    A japanese singer and voice actress. Among her roles, she plays Chii and Freya in the Japanese version of Chobits, as well as singing in some of the ending songs for Chobits in both the English and Japanese versions.
  • Sandy Fox

    Sumomo [E]

    9.2
    Sandy Fox is a working voice actress now residing in beautiful Los Angeles, California. At the age of 14, she was performing professionally as a singer at the Kennywood Theme Park in her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduating high school she relocated to Orlando, Florida to work for the Walt Disney Company as an entertainer. Throughout her thirteen-year association with Disney she appeared as a singer, dancer and actress in numerous live stage shows, television specials, and special events. National audiences remember Miss Fox in 1988 as the lovable "Shirley Temple" tap dancing side by side with Tommy Tune in NBC's "4th of July Spectacular". Sandy also appeared as "Claire DeLune" in the ever popular "Hoop-dee-doo Revue" and as "Maxine the dingy maid" in Pleasure Island's "Adventurers Club". She was the lead singer in "Fantasy Follies" and on occasion flew over the Magic Kingdom as "Tinkerbell"! During her residence in Orlando, Sandy was the featured vocalist with the 1920's act "The Coconut Manor Orchestra" opening for such stars as Cab Calloway, Dizzy Gillespie, and Ray Charles at many jazz festivals and venues on the East Coast. During these performances Sandy appeared as the living version of the famed cartoon character "Betty Boop". She also appeared at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas in a tribute to "Gracie Allen". From 1989 to 1992 Sandy was a "Magic Girl" dancer with the Orlando Magic NBA Basketball team. Sandy also sang the national anthem during the Magic vs Bull's games. Sandy has made television appearances on "The Muppet Show" and Nickelodeon's "Early Days" and "Welcome Home Freshman". Currently Sandy is writing and recording original music with songwriter Lex Lang. Together they are Love Planet Records new artists called "Butterfly". Recently they placed as one of the top ten finalists of the Los Angeles Lilith Fair Talent Competition. They will be releasing their cd in the next year. Sandy loves working in animation voice-over. She was a regular in the walla group on the "Simpson's" for three years and the "Critic". Her voice can also be heard on Steven Spielberg's "Toonsylvania", Fox Family's "Mad Jack the Pirate", "Hello Kitty's Paradise", & "Flint Time Detective". She's the voice of "Dinah" a new character in "Land Before Time VI", "Pete Patrick" in Nickelodeon's "Pete Patrick Private Eye" and "Mipsy "in Klasky Csupo's "As Told By Ginger". Sandy is also developing her very own cartoon series "Sandy's Space Station & Cosmic Clubhouse". She has a large following of fans across the world for her work in numerous Anime titles and she feels very grateful and blessed to be doing the creative work she loves everyday.moreless
  • Motoko Kumai

    Sumomo [J]

    9.3
  • Tony Oliver

    Hiromu Shinbo [E]

    9.8
    Tony Oliver is an American voice actor and writer well-known for voicing lead character Rick Hunter in Robotech back in the 1980's when anime was crossing over to the US. He also voiced Arsene Lupin III from Lupin The 3rd. Both his voice acting and writing skills were used for various Power Rangers series. He was also the supervising producer in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, VR Troopers, and Masked Rider. He also co-produced Power Rangers: Zeo.moreless
  • Tomokazu Seki

    Hiromu Shinbo [J]

    9.7
    Tomokazu Seki is a famous seiyū, or Japanese voice actor, who has stared as the voices of in many anime series. These include (but are not limited to) Suneo from the long running Doraemon, Kyo Soma from Fruits Basket, Sousuke Sagara from the Full Metal Panic! series, Brandon Heat (Beyond the Grave) from Gungrave, Jiro (Kikaider) from Kikaider, Haru from Rave Master, and most recently, Rob Lucci from the popular anime series One Piece and Gilgamesh from Fate/stay Night.moreless
  • Bridget Hoffman

    Chitose Hibiya [E]

    8.6
    Bridget Hoffman is a voice actor known for many animations and video games.
  • Kikuko Inoue

    Chitose Hibiya [J]

    9.8
    If you hear a sweet, motherly voice in anime, Kikuko Inoue is probably behind it as one of the premier voice actresses in Japan. Her best-known role is the soft-spoken and always optimistic goddess Belldandy in the various Oh My Goddess incarnations. She also voices landlady Chitose Hibiya in Chobits, oldest daughter Kasumi Tendo in Ranma 1/2, and Rune Venus in the El Hazard series. Kikuko has also voiced in many Japanese console games including Gloria in Hot Shots Golf, Goddess Althena in LUNAR, and Lobelia Carlini in Sakura Taisen, Philia Felice in Tales of Destiny, and Arlie Valkyrie in Valkyrie Profile.moreless
  • Mona Marshall

    Minoru Kokubunji [E]

    9.5
    Mona Ianotti (Often credited as Mona Marshall or Sally Evans) is an American voice actress. Mona is often cast in the role of a young boy, usually ones who are intelligent or somewhat psychotic. Her roles have included parts in not only Japanese anime, but also in American cartoons as well.moreless
  • Houko Kuwashima

    Minoru Kokubunji [J]

    9.7
    Kuwashima Houko works for Aoni Production as one of Japan's brightest and most talented voice artists. After her debut role as Yurika in Martian Successor Nadesico, Houko's popularity grew. Since then, she has provided her vocal talent for a number of diverse and popular roles. She is also a talented singer. Nicknames: Kanchou (captain), Hou-chan Blood Type: Amoreless
  • Wendee Lee

    Takako Shimizu [E]

    9.7
    Wendee Lee is one of the best and well-known voice actresses in the United States. Wendee Lee was born and raised in Southern California. As a child, she lived between San Francisco and Los Angeles. From a young age she wanted to be an actree and began studying theatre and dance. She later earned a dance scholarship to Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena. At the same time she attended, Wendee teamed up with some Los Angeles rock bands and became known as a lyricist and singer. She first got into the voice acting business in the 1980s, when a friend of hers, Christopher Amson, let her sit in on a recording session for Harmony Gold. Wendee expressed her interest in it and she landed an audition and the part in her first anime. In 1985 she voiced Vanessa Leeds in the anime classic Robotech. Wendee kept her dance job, but continued in the voice acting business. Before finally becoming a full time voice actress, Wendee developed theatre arts programs for High Schools and organizations, directing and choreographing dozens of musicals and plays. She also worked extensively with Dance Outreach, a nonprofit program designed to give handicapped children an ongoing dance curriculum. She soon created her own dance company - Planet Dancers. Over time, her voice resume grew and afforded her the opportunity to branch into ADR script writing and directing. She also worked as a voice actor full time. She now has an extensive list of titles to credit as voice artist, writer, adapter and director. She now works full time as an actress and director and loves the mystery animation provides. She is still active in theatre and even continues to choreograph. She has voiced many infamous roles in the world of anime including, Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop, Angel from The Big O, Yahiko Myojin from Rurouni Kenshin, Sprocket frommoreless
  • Ryouka Yuzuki

    Takako Shimizu [J]

    9.8
    Ryouka Yuzuki is a voice actress in Japan. She works for the company 81produce and has voiced in many anime roles including Ino Yamanaka in Naruto, Takako Shimizu in Chobits, Haruka in Mai-HiME, Arashi in X, and Minagi in AIR. When Ryouka first started out she did a large amount of live-action work under the name Ayumi Nagashii. Later on she became in idol under the name Kanori Kadomatsu and appeared in many magazines and adult videos. After having enough of that line of work she changed her name back to Ayumi Nagashii and started doing many voice actress roles. On November 1, 1998 she changed her name to Ryouka Yuzuki and has not changed her name since.moreless
  • Julie Maddalena

    Yumi Omura [E]

    9.8
  • Megumi Toyoguchi

    Yumi Ohmura [J]

    9.9
    Megumi Toyoguchi is a Japanese seiyuu (voice actress) who was born on January 2, 1978 in Machida, Tokyo, Japan. She is well known for her work in voicing over 51 different characters in TV anime and OAVs. Some of her most noted roles includes Tsukasa Nishino in Ichigo 100%, Parfet Balblair on Vandread, Meg in Burst Angel and Mimiru in the .hack//SIGN series. Alongside her voice work in anime, Megumi has also voiced characters in various video games, radio & CD dramas and has even performed theme songs to a few select animes.moreless
  • Karen Strassman

    Yuzuki [E]

    7.8
    Karen Strassman has worked on numerous voiceover projects throughout the cartoon and anime world. Anime folks might recognize her as the voice of Kallen Stadtfeld in Code Geass, Ren inDearS, Soifon in Bleach, Miyuki in Lucky Star, Konoha in Please Teacher, and Hitomi in the Appleseed movie. Karen has studied with Le Conservatoire National D'Art Dramatique in Paris, and is a major voiceover talent in France, doing announcements for Air France and Disneyland Paris. Some of her European voiceover work has been selected over local European talents. She narrates the audio tours of the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay. Karen also does voices for video games, audio books, commercials, and talking toys including Barbie and Disney Princess, as well as Everquest. Karen is situated in the Los Angeles area where she also provides voice training for actors and accent coaching.moreless
  • Fumiko Orikasa

    Yuzuki [J]

    9.7
    Fumiko is a Japanese voice actress and singer. One of her early roles was the female teacher and potential romance interest, Azusa Fuyutsuki, in Great Teacher Onizuka. Since then Fumiko has continued to play leading ladies in anime, including Meia Gisborn in the Vandread series, Meyrin Hawke in various incarnations of Gundam Seed, Victoria Celes in Hellsing. Most recently she voices the main female shinigami, Kukichi Rukia, in Bleach, which is enjoying a long anime run over 100 episodes. As a singer she has put out two music albums with Geneon Entertainment, and various singles, some of which are anime related. She also provides voices in console games.moreless
  • Michelle Ruff

    Freya [E]

    9.7
    Michelle Ruff is a veteran voice actor in many different cartoon series that are produced in the Los Angeles area. Her voice can be sweet and innocent as Chi inChobits, or commanding as Kukichi Rukia in Bleach. She also has notable leading roles as Miki in Marmalade Boy, Elie in Rave Master, Fujiko in Lupin the III, Aoi in Ai Yori Aoshi. She also has memorable roles as Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Zoe/Kazemon in Digimon Frontier, Hyde and Naomi in Zatch Bell, Yoko in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and Kluke in Blue Dragon. Michelle's repertoire extends well beyond anime as she has participated in movies like Over the Hedge and The Polar Express. Michelle grew up in the Midwest. She attended Michigan State where she also worked at a talent agency, and had majored in video and radio production. When asked by her boss to attend some of the auditions that she had been booking for others, Michelle got interested in acting so she got training at several different improv groups in Chicago. A move to Los Angeles resulted in getting some voiceover work with Bang Zoom in the rapidly growing anime field. She initially voiced under her mother's name, Georgette Rose, and landed a few major roles was playing the lead character Chi in Chobits and also Miki in the romantic comedy Marmalade Boy where she also got to do some extensive narratives. Michelle has mentioned in interviews that she was very fortunate that she was able to do voiceover work for so long without having to do another day job. In 2006, she was given the privilege of voicing lead character Rukia Kuchiki in the long running and popular series Bleach. As a result she has also been attending more conventions than ever before. On the Internet, Michelle has an official site, a Myspace, and an email fan group that she occasionally posts to.moreless
  • Steven Jay Blum

    Manager Ueda [E]

    8.5
    Steve Jay Blum, or David Lucas as he's sometimes credited, is best known for his voice work in anime and in video games. He has a distinct voice that is easily recognizable and enjoyed. Steve started off as doing monsters or just using his regular voice. However, he soon grew to becoming one of the most popular and recognizable voice actors in English dubs. His most famous voice acting roles in anime include Spike Spiegel in Cowboy Bebop, Makoto Shishio in Rurouni Kenshin, Roger Smith in The Big O, Kazuma in s-CRY-ed, Mugen in Samurai Champloo, and most recently Momochi Zabuza in Naruto. His voice is also recognizable in older poplar anime such as Flamedramon, BlackWarGreymon, Guilmon, and J.P. Shibayama in Digimon and Sago and Eilis in Shinzo, He is also heard on Cartoon Network's Toonami block as the voice of Tom and in 7-11 commercials on both the radio and TV . Steven has also worked behind the scenes too. He worked on the Script Adaptation for popular anime such as Naruto, MegaMan NT Warrior, Mushrambo or Shinzo, Digimon Tamers, and Digimon Frontier. Steven has many other aliases besides David Lucas. He is sometimes credited as, Richard Cardona, Andrew Watton, Daniel Andrews, and Roger Canfield.moreless
  • Yuji Ueda

    Manager Ueda [J]

    9.6
    Yuji Ueda is a popular voice actor (seiyu) in Japan. He was born in Fukuoa, Japan on June 15, 1967. He has done a variety of voices from dummies to harsh men. He is married to another seiyu, Omi Minami.
  • Terrence Stone

    Yoshiyuki Kojima [E]

    9.4
    Born November 14 1963 Terrence Stone is an American voice actor, who's voice can be heard in many different animes,movies, video games, and even a documentary focusing around the struggles, success, and personal stories of his and many others voice actors work in animation and video games. Some of the video games he lends his voice to are Splinter Cell: Double Agent,EverQuest II and Might and Magic IXmoreless
  • Junichi Suwabe

    Yoshiyuki Kojima [J]

    9.5
  • Kari Wahlgren

    Kotoko [E]

    9.6
    Kari Wahlgren is an American voice actress who has provided voices for several popular anime titles and video games. In addition to her own name, Kari Wahlgren, she has also done voice work under the aliases of Jennifer Jean, Jan Irving, Leah Allen, Kay Jensen, and Renee Emerson. Kari, (pronounced as "sorry"), is a Midwestern girl, having been born and raised in Kansas. She started doing theatre work in Kansas City, and while attending college she began voice acting by doing some radio spots for various companies in the area. An advertisement for an anime project in California was brought to her attention and Kari came in for an audition after sending them her demo, and received the part. The anime project turned out to be for the popular series, Fooly Cooly and the part was Haruko. This marked Kari's first break into the anime world. Once Kari understood she could make a career with voice acting she decided to make Los Angeles, California her permanent place of residence. Kari has a very down-to-earth and energetic personality, and generally voices characters who are mature teenage girls. She is best known for being the voices of Haruko, Fuu, Anemone, Raine, Robin, and Nova.moreless
  • Yukana Nogami

    Kotoko [J]

    9.2
    Yukana Nogami is a Japanese voice actress that now goes by just Yukana. Her most prominent roles are across the board in style, from the eclectic Captain Testarossa in the Full Metal Panic series, the spunky cousin Li Mei-Lin in Cardcaptor Sakura, main star Angel Lily in Wedding Peach, and the serious persocomm Kotoko in Chobits. She also narrates the introduction in Last Exile.moreless
  • Kirk Thornton

    Zima [E]

    9.7
    Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American voice actor.
  • Isshin Chiba

    Zima [J]

    10
    Isshin Chiba is a Japanese voice actor. He has done many anime roles, as well as non-anime roles.
  • Dorothy Elias-Fahn

    Dita [E]

    9.7
    Dorothy is a Los Angeles based voiceover artist for many popular anime series including the starring roles of Yko Nakajima in The Twelve Kingdoms, Kaoru Kamiya in Rurouni Kenshin, Naru Narusegawa in Love Hina, Miyu in Vampire Princess Miyu, and Meryl Strife in Trigun. Her voice can also be heard as Cynthia in Heat Guy J, and Onizuka's rival Miyabi Aizawa in GTO. Dorothy has many voice credits under her maiden name of Dorothy Melendrez and her credited alias Midge Mayes. She is married to Tom Fahn, who is also a voice actor.moreless
  • Yuka Tokumitsu

    Dita [J]

    0.0
  • Michelle Ruff

    Atashi

    9.7
    Michelle Ruff is a veteran voice actor in many different cartoon series that are produced in the Los Angeles area. Her voice can be sweet and innocent as Chi inChobits, or commanding as Kukichi Rukia in Bleach. She also has notable leading roles as Miki in Marmalade Boy, Elie in Rave Master, Fujiko in Lupin the III, Aoi in Ai Yori Aoshi. She also has memorable roles as Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Zoe/Kazemon in Digimon Frontier, Hyde and Naomi in Zatch Bell, Yoko in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and Kluke in Blue Dragon. Michelle's repertoire extends well beyond anime as she has participated in movies like Over the Hedge and The Polar Express. Michelle grew up in the Midwest. She attended Michigan State where she also worked at a talent agency, and had majored in video and radio production. When asked by her boss to attend some of the auditions that she had been booking for others, Michelle got interested in acting so she got training at several different improv groups in Chicago. A move to Los Angeles resulted in getting some voiceover work with Bang Zoom in the rapidly growing anime field. She initially voiced under her mother's name, Georgette Rose, and landed a few major roles was playing the lead character Chi in Chobits and also Miki in the romantic comedy Marmalade Boy where she also got to do some extensive narratives. Michelle has mentioned in interviews that she was very fortunate that she was able to do voiceover work for so long without having to do another day job. In 2006, she was given the privilege of voicing lead character Rukia Kuchiki in the long running and popular series Bleach. As a result she has also been attending more conventions than ever before. On the Internet, Michelle has an official site, a Myspace, and an email fan group that she occasionally posts to.moreless
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