Takako ÅŒta
Tatako ÅŒta (太田貴å ÅŒta Tatako), also Tatao Ohta (born August 13, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress and singer, best known for voicing the lead role of YÅ« Morisawa / Creamy Mami in anime Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel.[1][2][3]
Creamy Mami is known as a pioneer of the new marketing strategy, now known as “media mixâ€.[4] The anime was used to promote a new, unknown idol singer. The real idol singer, Takako ÅŒta, acted as an idol singer (Creamy Mami) in the anime. The opening theme Delicate ni Suki Shite was her first song in the real world too. Even though Ohta was a new singer and not a trained voice actress, she voiced YÅ«/Creamy Mami, with great success. The anime Creamy Mami has become famous and Ohta gained popularity that still exists today.
Anime
- Adesugata Mahou no Sannin Musume (OAV) as Yuu Morisawa/Creamy Mami
- Arion as Pio
- Magical Angel Creamy Mami (TV) as YÅ« Morisawa / Creamy Mami
- Magical Angel Creamy Mami: Curtain Call (OAV) as Yuu Morisawa/Creamy Mami
- Magical Angel Creamy Mami: Long Good-Bye (OAV) as Yu Morisawa / Creamy Mami
- MahÅ no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Eien no Once More (OAV) as Yu Morisawa / Creamy Mami
- Majokko Club Yoningumi - A Kuukan Kara no Alien X (OAV) as Yuu Morisawa / Creamy Mami
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (film) as Pejite Girl
Discography
Albums
- 1984: CREAMY TAKAKO
- 1984: GRADUATION
- 1985: Long Good-bye
- 1985: Mi N Na GENKI (ã¿ãƒ»ã‚“・ãªï¼§ï¼¥ï¼®ï¼«ï¼©ï¼)
- 1985: TAKAKO COLLECTION
- 1986: 200%
- 1986: BACKSEAT LOVERS
- 1986: WANT
- 1986: Best Selection
- 1987: POP STATION
- 1987: TAKAKO OHTA BESTESTS!
- 1987: TRUTH
- 1988: Here,There and Nowhere
- 1988: Diamond COLLECTION
- 1988: Best of Best
- 1989: Thanks
- 1989: MAGICIAN
- 1990:TAKAKO OHTA Vol. 1 best pop
- 1990: TAKAKO OHTA Vol. 2 best rock
- 1990: HEART OF EYES
- 1991: LOVE,YA -THE BEST OF TAKAKO-
- 1998: TAKAKO'S CD-R Vol.1
- 1999: TAKAKO'S CD-R Vol.2
- 1999: TAKAKO again...
- 2000: Ohta Takako Best Collection (太田貴å ベストコレクション)
- 2004: Ohta Takako Golden Best (太田貴å ゴールデン☆ベスト)
Singles
- 1983: Delicate ni Suki Shite (デリケートã«å¥½ãã—ã¦)
- 1983: BIN KIN Rouge (BIN・KANルージュ)
- 1984: LOVE Sarigenaku (LOVEã•りã’ãªã)
- 1984: Natsu ni Awatenaide (å¤ã«ã‚ã‚ã¦ãªã„ã§)
- 1984: Heartbreak MIstake (ãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆãƒ–レイク・ミステイク)
- 1985: Tenshi no Miracle (天使ã®ãƒŸãƒ©ã‚¯ãƒ«)
- 1985: Heart no SEASON (ãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆã®ï¼³ï¼¥ï¼¡ï¼³ï¼¯ï¼®)
- 1985: Koishitara Delicacy (æ‹ã—ãŸã‚‰ãƒ‡ãƒªã‚«ã‚·ãƒ¼)
- 1986: Wasure China no Aoi Tori (忘れãƒãƒ£ã‚¤ãƒŠã®é’ã„é³¥)
- 1987: Kanjitai Emotion (感ã˜ãŸã„Emotion)
- 1987: Machkado no Billy The Kid (è¡—è§’ã®ãƒ“リー・ザ・ã‚ッド)
- 1988: 1988 - From Tokyo
- 1989: HURRY UP!
- 1989: GIRLFRIEND
- 1990: MAGICIAN ~in the midnight~
- 1990: Makenaide ~God Bless You~ (è² ã‘ãªã„㧠~Gï½ï½„Bless ï¼¹ï½ï½•~)
- 2008: Delicate ni Suki Shite (21st century ver.) (デリケートã«å¥½ãã—㦠{21st century ver.)
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Takako Ohta", profile at animenewsnetwork.com
- ↑ Takako Ōta at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ 锿³•ã®å¤©ä½¿ã‚¯ãƒªã‚£ãƒŸãƒ¼ãƒžãƒŸ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2006-08-08.
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