Yui Makino

Yui Makino

Yui Makino at Japan Expo 2009, Paris
Native name 牧野 由依
Born (1986-01-19) January 19, 1986[1]
Tokyo, Japan
Ethnicity Japanese
Occupation Voice actress, singer, musician
Years active 2005–present
Website yuiyuimakino.com

Musical career

Genres J-pop, Classical
Instruments Piano, Keyboard, Vocals, guitar
Labels Victor Entertainment (2005 - 2008)
Epic Records (2009 - 2012)
BGB Company
Amuse, Inc.(2012 - current)

Yui Makino (牧野 由依 Makino Yui, born January 19, 1986) is a Japanese voice actress, singer and pianist.[1] She is best known for her work in the anime Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle where she voices Sakura and some of the theme songs for the Aria anime series. She is associated with Amuse, Inc. One of her earliest voice acting performances was the character "Sister" in a short-anime movie Bavel no Hon when she was 10.[1]


Musical history

Makino took up piano at the age of four. Her talent for playing piano was discovered by the film director Shunji Iwai when she was seven years old and from the age of 8 to 17, she played piano solos for three of his films: Love Letter, All About Lily Chou-Chou and Hana and Alice. She graduated from Tokyo College of Musicas piano major with the top score in her senior year.

She made her debut as a singer in 2005 with “Omna Magni”, produced by Yoko Kanno. It was used as the ending theme song for the anime Sousei no Aquarion. In the April of the same year, she also debuted as a voice actress, starring as heroine Sakura in Tsubasa Chronicle and recording several songs for its soundtrack. She released “Amrita”, the ending song for the Tsubasa Chronicle film, as well as “Undine”, the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime Aria the Animation, coupled with its inserted song “Symphony”.[1] It achieved #25 on the Oricon chart.

In 2006, Makino released two songs from another TV Tokyo anime, Aria the Natural, the theme song “Euphoria” and insert song “Amefuribana”. They were released on one product and achieved #18 on the Oricon chart. She released her debut album, Tenkyū no Ongaku on 6 December 2006.

In 2007, she was invited to represent Japan at the Japan-China cultural exchange event. She also released two singles for the programmes Sketchbook ~full color's~ and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

On 23 January 2008, Makino released her seventh single, “Spirale” as the opening theme of Aria the Origination. Coupled with the anime’s insert song, “Yokogao”, the single reached #20 on the Oricon chart. She also performed her first solo concert at the Fuchuno Mori Geijutsu Gekijo Wien Hall in Tokyo, where she sang and played the piano accompaniment for each song. She released her eponymous second album, Makino Yui in March 2008. It reached #22 on the Oricon chart. She graduated from Tokyo College of Music as a piano major in the same month.

She held her Holography concert at SHIBUYA-AX in 2011.

In March 2013, Makino was hired to sing and be the voice of "Hungry Zombie Francesca" in a national campaign to promote the Hokkaido region throughout Japan.[2]

Overseas guest appearances

Notable roles

Anime TV series

2005
2006
2007
2009
2010
2011
2013
2014
2015
2016

OVA and ONA

Anime films

Video Games

Drama CDs

Live Stage

Radio

Discography

Singles

# Information Sales
1 "Amrita (アムリタ)" 5,777
copies sold
2 "Undine (ウンディーネ)"
  • Released: 21 October 2005
  • Oricon Peak Position: #25
  • Weeks on Chart: 15
  • Opening theme song for Aria the Animation.
16,316
copies sold
3 "Euforia (ユーフォリア)"
  • Released: 26 April 2006
  • Oricon Peak Position: #18
  • Weeks on Chart: 6
  • Opening theme song for Aria the Natural
10,845
copies sold
4 "Modokashī Sekai no Ue de (もどかしい世界の上で)"
  • Released: 25 October 2006[1]
  • Oricon Peak Position: #58
  • Weeks on Chart: 2
  • Second ending theme song for Welcome to the N.H.K.
2,511
copies sold
5 "Sketchbook o Motta Mama (スケッチブックを持ったまま)" 5,881
copies sold
6 "Synchronicity" 4,158
copies sold
7 "Spirale (スピラーレ)"
  • Released: 23 January 2008
  • Oricon Peak Position: #20
  • Weeks on Chart: 9
  • Opening theme song for ARIA The ORIGINATION
10,688
copies sold
8 "Tanpopo Suisha (たんぽぽ水車)"
  • Released: 7 October 2009
  • Oricon Peak Position: -
  • Weeks on Chart: -
  • Makino's version of the second ending theme song for Sketchbook ~full color's~
Single did not chart.
9 "Fuwa Fuwa♪ (ふわふわ♪)"
  • Released: 3 March 2010
  • Oricon Peak Position: #50
  • Weeks on Chart: 1
  • Image song for Mielparque Sendai.
2,291
10 "Ao no Kaori (碧の香り)"
  • Released: 10 November 2010
  • Oricon Peak Position: #55
  • Weeks on Chart: -
  • Ending theme song for Soul Eater Repeat Show.
2,142
11 "Onegai Jun Bright (お願いジュンブライト)"
  • Released: 27 April 2011[3]
  • Oricon Peak Position: #41
  • Weeks on Chart: -
  • CM song for Shiseido Elixir White.[4]
N/A
12 "Sasayaki wa "Crescendo" (囁きは"Crescendo")"
  • Released: 20 August 2014
  • Oricon Peak Position: #73
  • Weeks on Chart: -
  • Ending theme song for Fran♥cesca - Dead Idol
N/A

Albums

Release Title Peak Position Time on chart Sales
1st 6 December 2006 Tenkyū no Ongaku (天球の音楽Music of the Celestial Sphere)
  • 1. Omna Magni (オムナ マグニ)
  • 2. Undine (ウンディーネ)
  • 3. Shiawase no Tameiki (幸せのため息; Happy Sigh)
  • 4. Modokashii Sekai no Ue de (もどかしい世界の上で; On Top of A Frustrating World)
  • 5. Symphony (シンフォニー)
  • 6. Euforia (ユーフォリア)
  • 7. Jasmine (ジャスミン)
  • 8. Natsuyasumi no Shukudai (夏休みの宿題; Assignment of Summer Vacation)
  • 9. Kami to Hairpin to Watashi (髪とヘアピンと私; Hair and Hairpin and Me)
  • 10. Yume no Tsubasa (ユメノツバサ; Wings of Dreams)
  • 11. Towa no Omoi (永遠の想い; Eternal Thoughts)
  • 12. CESTREE (セストゥリー)
  • 13. Ame Furibana -Album Version- (雨降花; Falling Flower in the Rain)
  • 14. Amrita (アムリタ)
36 5 weeks 11,957 copies sold
2nd 26 March 2008 Makino Yui (マキノユイ)
  • 1. Ame no Hi no Funsui (雨の日の噴水)
  • 2. Marmalade (マーマラード)
  • 3. Sangatsu Monogatari (三月物語)
  • 4. Yokogao (横顔)
  • 5. Spirale (スピラーレ)
  • 6. Solfege (ソルフェージュ)
  • 7. synchronicity
  • 8. Tsuki no Shijima -ultimate mix- (つきのしじま)
  • 9. Tooku Made Ikou (遠くまで行こう)
  • 10. Sketchbook wo Motta Mama -Hikigatari- (スケッチブックを持ったまま -引き語り-)
  • 11. DESTINY
  • 12. Watashi ni Tsuite (私について)
22 4 weeks 10,384 copies sold
3rd 6 July 2011 Holography (ホログラフィー)
  • 1. Haru Machi Kaze (春待ち風)
  • 2. Onegai Jun Bright (お願いジュンブライト)
  • 3. Merry-go-round ~Album ver.~
  • 4. Fuwa Fuwa♪ (ふわふわ♪)
  • 5. Cluster
  • 6. Precious
  • 7. hologram
  • 8. crepuscular rays
  • 9. Nidome no Hatsukoi (二度目のハツコイ)
  • 10. Brand-new Sky
  • 11. Ao no Kaori (碧の香り)
  • 12. Mirai no Hitomi wo Hiraku Toki (未来の瞳を開くとき)
  • 13. Sono Saki he (その先へ)
27 N/A N/A

Awards

She was nominated for "best young voice actress" for her outstanding portrayal of Misaki Nakahara from Welcome to the N.H.K.

Other

Anime soundtracks
Notes: This song was used as an ending theme song in Genesis of Aquarion.
Notes: This song was used as the intro theme song in Genesis of Aquarion.
Notes: She sang this song together with fellow voice actor, Miyu Irino who voices Syaoran. The song was used as an ending theme song in the 3rd Drama CD of Tsubasa Chronicle.
Notes: This song was used as an insert song in episode 50 in Tsubasa Chronicle.
Notes: This song was used as an insert song in Welcome to the N.H.K.
Notes: This song is the opening theme song for Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations
Notes: This song is the ending theme for Arc Rise Fantasia
Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia.
Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
Anime character songs
Notes: Found on the first Tsubasa Chronicle Drama & Character Album.
Notes: This song was released on the first character song album for the OVA Amuri in Star Ocean.
Notes: This song was released on the first character song album for the OVA Amuri in Star Ocean.
Notes: This song was released on the third character song album of Sora wo Kakeru Shōjo.
Notes: This song was released on the second character song album of Which Witch?

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nakagami, Yoshikatsu; Yoshida, Moichi; Onitsuka, Kanako; Nishimoto, Keiko. "Voice Actress Spotlight: Yui Makino". Newtype USA. 5 (12) pp. 110–111. December 2006. ISSN 1541-4817.
  2. "Hokkaido Recruits Yui Makino To Play Hungry Zombie Francesca In Promotional PV". Japanverse. March 25, 2013.
  3. HMV. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
  4. (Japanese) Shiseido Elixir White CM page. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
Book references

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