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Native name
  
田村 ゆかり

Name
  
Yukari Tamura

Genres
  
J-pop, anison


Agent
  
Years active
  
1997–present

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
February 27, 1976 (age 48) (
1976-02-27
)

Occupation
  
Singer, lyricist, voice actress

Labels
  
PolyGram Japan (1997-2001)Konami (2001-2007)King (2007-present)

Albums
  
Everlasting Gift, A Spiral Seed, Sincerely Dears...

Music group
  
Angel Brigade (Since 2001)

Movies and TV shows
  
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, Naruto Shippuden, Otogi‑Jushi Akazukin, s‑CRY‑ed, The Last: Naruto the Movie

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Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり, Tamura Yukari, born February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Amuleto, formerly Arts Vision and I'm Enterprise. Affectionately called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single "Yūki o Kudasai" on March 26, 1997. Several of her releases have been used as opening and ending themes for anime series, while some have reached the Oricon top 100 singles and album charts. Her role as Nanoha Takamachi in the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series contributed to a rise in her popularity, as several of her singles ("Little Wish: Lyrical Step", "Spiritual Garden", "Hoshizora no Spica", "Beautiful Amulet") were used as the ending themes for the franchise's anime adaptations. Besides Nanoha, she voices the title characters Haruka Minazuki / Red Angel in Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel, Ringo Kinoshita in No-Rin, Yamada in B Gata H Kei, and Kaoru Tsunashi in I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying. Other major voice roles in anime include Ranpha Franboise in Galaxy Angel, Mai Kawasumi in Kanon, Mei Sunohara in Clannad, and Saku Tōyama in Tantei Opera Milky Holmes, Rika Furude in Higurashi When They Cry, and Tenten in Naruto. In video games, besides the ones that were adapted into anime, she voices Talim in Soulcalibur and Myao in Marl Kingdom. In tokusatsu, she is known for her voice role as Navi in 35th Super Sentai Series, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.

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Life and career

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Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Tamura gained notoriety as an advocate for the Lolita fashion movement, wearing Lolita-style clothing in public, as well as for her music releases, often in music videos and on the covers of her CD releases. In 2001, Tamura formed a unit called Yamato Nadeshiko with another well known voice actress, Yui Horie. Two singles were released, Mō Hitori no Watashi and Merry Merrily - the latter of which was an insert song in the Love Hina Christmas Special.

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On January 1, 2007, Tamura's talent management agency changed from Arts Vision to I'm Enterprise, a subsidiary of Arts Vision, and on April 1, 2007, Tamura's record company officially changed from Konami to King Records, however, there was no material effect to Tamura because the actual record production of Konami is carried out by King Records. She has also featured as a narrator of Japanese anime satellite television network Animax.

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In February 2016, Tamura's agency announced that a concert which had been announced during a Niconico livestream in 2015 would be cancelled. Her management also announced that her fanclub would change ownership and her radio programs would end. Her staff's Twitter account would be closed and her website would undergo maintenance. On February 13, 2016, her management announced that her contract with King Records would end on March 20, 2016. She changed her agency once more from I'm Enterprise to Amuleto.

Publications

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  • Sora Iro
  • Yukaringo
  • Yukarissimo
  • Yukari-Remix
  • References

    Yukari Tamura Wikipedia


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