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Occupation
  
Voice actress

Name
  
Kaoru Morota

Role
  
Voice actress


Born
  
September 26, 1971 (age 53) (
1971-09-26
)
Osaka, Japan

People also search for
  
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TV shows
  
Hare+Guu, Tokyo Underground, Shrine of the Morning, Saiyuki, Najica Blitz Tactics

Kaoru Morota (茂呂田 かおる, Morota Kaoru) is often typecasted as Genki girls or tomboyish characters due to her Kansai dialect. Using the alias "AYA", Kaoru has also done voice acting for Anime Eroge titles but also provided theme song vocals for both Evangelion and Le Chevalier D'Eon.

Contents

TV animation

  • Ike! Inachû takkyû-bu – Female Student, Female Staff (1995)
  • You're Under Arrest THE MOVIE – Ayane Hayashi (1999)
  • Gensomaden Saiyuki – Lirin, Hakuryu, Additional Voices (2000)
  • Inuyasha – Vixen (2000)
  • Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School – Nanase Kuon (2001)
  • Comic Party – Yuu Inagawa (2001)
  • Usagi-chan de Cue!! – Mikami Inaba/Mimika (2001–2002)
  • Shrine of the Morning Mist – Seiko Rikiishi (2002)
  • Tokyo Underground – Chelsea Rorec (2002)
  • Jungle wa itsumo Hale nochi Guu Deluxe – Weda (2002)
  • Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu Final – Weda (2003)
  • Kaleido Star – Lady (2003)
  • True Love Story: Summer Days, and yet... – Ruri Morisaki (2003)
  • Raimuiro Senkitan – Rasha (2003)
  • Tantei Gakuen Q – Kaori-san (2003–2004)
  • Raimuiro Senkitan: The South Island Dream Romantic Adventure – Rasha (2004)
  • Medaka no Gakkō – Medaka Kōno (2004–2005)
  • Comic Party: Revolution – Yuu Inagawa (2005)
  • Magical Canan – Shiba Koube (2005)
  • Kishin Houkou Demonbane – Chiaki (2006)
  • Bleach – Mizuho Asano (2007)
  • Koihime Musō – Choryo (2008)
  • Shin Koihime Musō – Choryo (2010)
  • Saki Achiga-hen episode of side-A – Toshi Kumakura (2012)
  • Toriko – Tsurara Mama (2012)
  • Monogatari Series Second Season – Mrs. Hachikuji (2013)
  • Saki: The Nationals – Toshi Kumakura, Kumiko Hanibuchi (2014)
  • Games

  • Super Monkey Ball – Monkey Voice #1 (2001)
  • Super Monkey Ball 2 – Monkey Voice #1 (2002)
  • Sonic Riders – AiAi (2006)
  • Sega Superstars Tennis – AiAi (2008)
  • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing – AiAi (2010)
  • Dubbing

  • Inferno – Carol Delvecchio
  • Picking Up the Pieces – Carlita
  • Everybody Loves Sunshine – Nelson
  • The Golden Bowl – Maggie Verver
  • The Sweetest Thing – Judy Webb
  • But I'm a Cheerleader – Graham
  • Purely Belter – Gemma
  • Jackie Brown – Sheronda
  • Remember the Titans – Emma Hoyt
  • Love in Paris – Claire
  • The Legend of Bagger Vance – Mary Jones
  • He Got Game – Lala Bonilla
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2018
    After the Rain (TV Mini Series) as
    Akira's Mother
    - Light Rain (2018) - Akira's Mother (voice)
    - Driving Rain (2018) - Akira's Mother (voice)
    - A Moment of Rain (2018) - Akira's Mother (voice)
    2013
    Monogatari Series: Second Season (TV Series) as
    Mayoi Mother
    - Mayoi Kyonshî Sono Ni (2013) - Mayoi Mother
    2012
    Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Video Game) as
    Aiai (voice, uncredited)
    2012
    The Knight in the Area (TV Series) as
    Female reporter
    - Raise the Curtain! High School Championship (2012) - Female reporter (voice)
    2007
    Bleach (TV Series) as
    Mizuho Asano
    - Cry of the Soul? The Rug Shinigami is Born! (2009) - Mizuho Asano (voice)
    - Ikkaku's Hot-Blooded Kendo Tale (2007) - Mizuho Asano (voice)
    2009
    Koihime musô: Gun'yû, seito kaichô no za o neratte aiarasou no koto - Ato, porori mo aruyo! (Video short) as
    Choryo (voice)
    2008
    Koihime musô (TV Mini Series) as
    Choryo
    - Chô'hi, Kan'u to nakachigai suru no koto (2008) - Choryo (voice)
    2008
    Sega Superstars Tennis (Video Game) as
    AiAi (voice)
    2005
    Nee, Chanto Shiyou yo! (TV Mini Series) as
    Hiiragi Takane
    - Pressuring-Onee-Chan to be Kind (2007) - Hiiragi Takane (as Aya)
    - Days of Love and Abuse (2007) - Hiiragi Takane (as Aya)
    - Secret of the Hiiragi House (2007) - Hiiragi Takane (as Aya)
    - Nee-Chan Eternal (2006) - Hiiragi Takane (as Aya)
    - Going Back to My Hometown (2005) - Hiiragi Takane (as Aya)
    2007
    Doki doki oyako ressun: Oshiete H na obenkyô - Kô'hen Itsumade mo katei kyôshi (Video short) as
    Hitotsuya Chidori (as AYA)
    2006
    Demonbane (TV Series) as
    Chiaki
    - I Am Providence (2006) - Chiaki (voice)
    2006
    Sonic Riders (Video Game) as
    AiAi (voice, uncredited)
    2005
    Comic Party: Revolution (TV Series) as
    Yu Inagawa
    - As Time Goes By (2005) - Yu Inagawa (voice)
    - Tsukamoto insatsu wo sukue desu no (2005) - Yu Inagawa (voice)
    - Nettô! Kosupure faito! (2005) - Yu Inagawa (voice)
    - Fumyûn, watashi wo umi ni tsuretette! (2005) - Yu Inagawa (voice)
    - Kono hon, urete hoshii desu no! (2005) - Yu Inagawa (voice)
    2005
    Magical Kanan (TV Series) as
    Shiba Kôbe (voice)
    2004
    Raimu iro senki tan: Nangoku Yumeroman - Saraba rinka, aratanaru sakimori (Video short) as
    Rasha (voice)
    2004
    Raimuiro Senkitan: Side Story: The South Island Dream Romantic Adventure (Video)
    2003
    Hare+Guu Final (Video short) as
    Weda (voice)
    2003
    Servant Princess (Video) as
    Shiria (as AYA)
    2003
    Kaleido Star (TV Series) as
    Lady
    - Tsurakutemo sugoi sutaa (2003) - Lady (voice)
    2003
    Discipline: The Hentai Academy (TV Series) as
    Momone Nishizaki (voice, as Aya)
    2002
    Gensomaden Saiyuki: Kibou no zaika (Video) as
    Lirin (voice)
    2002
    Haré+Guu Deluxe (Video short) as
    Weda (voice)
    2002
    Super Monkey Ball 2 (Video Game) as
    Monkey Voice #1 (voice)
    2002
    Tokyo Underground (TV Series) as
    Chelsea Rorec (Japanese) (voice)
    2002
    RahXephon (TV Series) as
    Mother
    - Second Movement: God and Man Awaken/Awakening (2002) - Mother (voice)
    2001
    Super Monkey Ball (Video Game) as
    Monkey #1 (voice)
    2001
    Usagi-chan de Cue! (Video short) as
    Mikami Inaba
    2001
    Saiyuki: Requiem - The Motion Picture (Video) as
    Lirin (voice)
    2001
    Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (TV Series) as
    Nanase Kuon (voice)
    2001
    Comic Party (TV Series) as
    Yuu Inagawa
    - Kibô no saiten! (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Mezase, Komikku Pâtî! (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Sore ga mondai da (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Okane ga sogoku nai (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Uru hitokau hito sokubaikai (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Omoi wo komete (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    - Unmei no hatsutaiken!? (2001) - Yuu Inagawa (voice)
    2000
    Inuyasha (TV Series) as
    Female Demon
    - Shippo Tojo! Raiju Kyodai Manten Hiten (2000) - Female Demon (voice)
    2000
    Renzu: Futari no kyori (Video short) as
    Asuka Misaki (voice, as Aya)
    2000
    Gensomaden Saiyuki (TV Series) as
    Lirin (voice)
    1999
    G-taste (Video short) as
    Mayu Hoshino (voice, as Aya)
    1999
    You're Under Arrest: The Movie as
    Ayane Hayashi (voice)
    1998
    Cowboy Bebop (TV Series) as
    Child 2 / Bebop Computer
    - Ballad of Fallen Angels (1998) - Child 2 (voice)
    - Toys in the Attic (1998) - Bebop Computer (voice)
    1997
    Moon (Video Game) as
    Mima Haruka (as Aya)
    1995
    The Ping-Pong Club (TV Series) as
    Female Student, Female Staff
    Soundtrack
    1995
    Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Don't Be (1996) - (performer: "Fly Me to the Moon" - as Aya)
    - Asuka Strikes! (1995) - (performer: "Fly Me to the Moon" - as Aya)
    Archive Footage
    2010
    Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (Video Game) as
    AiAi (uncredited)

    References

    Kaoru Morota Wikipedia


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