Sailor Moon voice actress Emi Shinohara dies at 61

Sailor Moon voice actress Emi Shinohara dies at 61

According to Japanese media reports recently, Japan's well-known female voice actor Emi Shinohara died of illness on September 8 at the age of 61.

Shinohara Megumi was born on August 8, 1963, and graduated from the music department. She debuted as a voice actor in 1988, and has voiced characters such as Kino Makoto/Sailor Jupiter in "Sailor Moon", Uzumaki Kushina, Naruto's mother in "Naruto", Mizuki Utaho in "Cardcaptor Sakura", Misaka Misuzu in "A Certain Magical Index", and Ushiromiya Natsuki in "Umineko No Naku Koro".

Shinohara Megumi is active in many fields, and her acting career covers a wide range of animation works. Whether it is an animation character or a game voice actor, her superb acting skills and rich character interpretation have won her the love of fans.

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