Mitsuko Horie

Japanese actress and singer

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Years active1969–presentAgentAoni ProductionHeight169 cm (5 ft 7 in)Musical careerGenres
  • Kayōkyoku
  • anison
InstrumentVocalsLabelsNippon Columbia
Musical artist
Websitewww.micchi.net

Mitsuko Horie (Japanese: 堀江 美都子, Hepburn: Horie Mitsuko, born March 8, 1957[1]) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Yamato, Kanagawa. She is known as the "Queen of the Anison World" (アニソン界の女王, Anison-kai no Joō).[2][3][4]

Horie has voiced several characters throughout her career, such as Sailor Galaxia in Sailor Moon Sailor Stars and Remi in the Nippon Animation World Masterpiece Theater series Remi, Nobody's Girl. She is also part of the judging panel at the Animax Anison Grand Prix, with fellow singers Ichirou Mizuki, and Yumi Matsuzawa.[5][6] As a voice actress, she is contracted to Aoni Production.

Filmography

Anime

Dubbing

Theme songs

Opening themes

Ending themes

Insert songs

"Ashiato March"
"Fukafuka Jolie" (with "Tadashi")
"Jolie no Uta"
"Rena ga Suki"
"Shuppatsu no Uta"

Discography

Original albums

  • EMOTION (1980)
  • IMAGE (1981)
  • Ready MADONNA (1982)
  • Weekend (1983)
  • Sunao ni nare Nakute (1983)
  • Live in Egg-man (1985)
  • IN MY HEART (1986)
  • SING IT! (1986)

Best albums

  • TV Shudaika Hit Album Mitsuko Horie to Tomi ni (1971)
  • Mitsuko Horie : TV Animation no Sekai (1977)
  • Mitsuko Horie : Anime Roman no Sekai (1978)
  • Mitsuko Horie Best 24 (1978)
  • Mitsuko Horie New Hit Best 16 (1979)
  • Micchi no Heya (1980)
  • Mitsuko Horie : Anime Best Hit (1981)
  • Anime Heroine : Mitsuko Horie Action Anime wo Utau (1982)
  • Mitsuko Horie Original Best 12 (1984)
  • Debut (1989)
  • Mitsuko Horie 20th Anniversary Recital Vol. 1-2 (1989)
  • Mitsuko Horie Original Best Album (1993)
  • Mitsuko Horie : Best & Best (1995)
  • Mitsuko Horie : Heartful Concert (1996)
  • Kaiki Kottou Ongaku-bako (1997)
  • Mitsuko Horie 30th Anniversary : MICCHI 100% ~Ashita ga Suki~ (1999)
  • Kokoro no Uta~Iyashi no Uta goe~ Mitsuko Horie Best (2004)
  • Mitsuko Horie 40th Anniversary (2009)
    • Best
    • Micchi no Hitorigoto Club
    • Encore
  • Mitsuko Horie Rare Groove Tracks (2014)
  • Best of Best : Mitsuko Horie (2015)
  • Heisei no Mitsuko Horie (2019)
  • Mitsuko Horie 50th Anniversary Best Album : One Girl BEST (2020)

References

  1. ^ "American Dream". Animage. 32: 3–10. February 1981.
  2. ^ ""アニソン界の女王"堀江美都子50周年 平成を振り返るコンピ盤発売". Oricon (in Japanese). March 1, 2019. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  3. ^ "50周年を迎える"アニソン界の女王"、堀江美都子さんに「アニソンの50年」を聞いた". ASCII.jp (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. April 6, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  4. ^ "りゅうおうのおしごと!:"帝王"水木一郎と"女王"堀江美都子が声優に 夫婦役に挑戦". Mantan Web (in Japanese). December 6, 2017. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  5. ^ "Animax to Hold Anime Song 'Grand Prix' in July". Anime News Network. May 31, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2009.
  6. ^ "27-Year-Old Canadian Wins Animax's Singing Contest". Anime News Network. May 31, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2009.
  7. ^ "プライベイトスクール[吹]ゴールデン洋画劇場版". Star Channel. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  8. ^ "ウエスト・サイド物語[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  9. ^ "ウエスト・サイド物語 -日本語吹き替え版". Fukikaeru. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official agency profile (in Japanese)
  • Mitsuko Horie at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Mitsuko Horie at IMDb
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