Ai Maeda (voice actress)
Ai Maeda | |
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Native name | 前田 愛 |
Born | Kobe, Japan[1] |
April 19, 1975
Occupation | Voice actress, singer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Agent | Aoni Production |
Spouse(s) | Ryōtarō Okiayu (2013 –)[2] |
Ai Maeda (前田 愛 Maeda Ai?) is a Japanese voice actress born in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan, employed by the talent management firm Aoni Production.[1] She is also a singer under the name AiM and a songwriter under the name ai. She is best known in the English-speaking world for her work as both a voice actress and a singer in the original Japanese version of the Digimon anime series.
Discography
Singles
Release Date | Title | c/w | Notes | Catalogue No.: | Peak Chart Position |
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April 23, 1999 | I Wish | Itsudemo Aeru Kara | Digimon Adventure - First Ending | NEDA-10002 | --- |
June 25, 1999 | Ashita e no Jumon | Aozora no Yuku Kumo no you ni THE ETERNAL MIRACLE: Eien naru Kiseki |
Muhou - Ending Theme and Spectral Wars Aishiki Jaaku - Theme |
NEDA-10003 | --- |
August 6, 1999 | BREAK OUT! | --- | --- | NEDA-10007 | --- |
October 8, 1999 | Keep On | On the Hill: Kaze wo Kanjite | Digimon Adventure - Second Ending | --- | --- |
October 8, 1999 | LIKE A CANDLE | Fallin' Angel | Junjou de Karen Meimai Kishidan Spectral Wars Seishojo Gaiden - Theme | NEDA-10010 | --- |
April 26, 2000 | Sakuhin No. 2 "Haru" Ichocho: Bokura no WarGame | Akiramenaide (lit. Don't Give Up) | Digimon Adventure: Bokura no WarGame - Ending | NEDA-10020 | 85 |
April 26, 2000 | Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku | Now is the Time! | Digimon Adventure 02 - First Ending | NEDA-10022 | 50 |
July 5, 2000 | Stand by Me: Hito Natsu wo Bouken | Fired Out / Sun Goes Down | Digimon Adventure 02: Hurrican Jouriku!! Chouzetsu Shinka!! Ougon no Digimental - Ending | NEDA-10024 | 90 |
October 25, 2000 | Itsumo Itsudemo | Eien no Kagayaki | Digimon Adventure 02 - Second Ending | NECM-12001 | 93 |
February 21, 2001 | Friend: Itsumademo Wasurenai | Party | Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon no Gyakushu - Ending | NECM-12003 | 94 |
April 25, 2001 | My Tomorrow | Himawari (lit. Sunflower) | Digimon Tamers - First Ending | NEDA-10028 | 70 |
May 23, 2001 | Go!Go!Ready?Go?! | Go!Go!Ready?Go?! (ParaPara Version) Go!Go!Ready?Go?! (Trance Version) |
Ask Dr. Rin! - Opening Theme | NECM-12008 | --- |
May 23, 2001 | Dareyori | Kitto | Ask Dr. Rin! - First Ending | NECM-12009 | --- |
July 4, 2001 | Moving On! | Fragile Heart | Digimon Tamers: Boukensha Tachi no Tatakai - Ending | NECM-12010 | 95 |
October 10, 2001 | Days: Aijou to Nichijou | Let's Get Dream! | Digimon Tamers - Second Ending | NECM-12015 | 68 |
November 29, 2001 | Kimi no Mirai | Never Be The Same | Ask Dr. Rin! - Second Ending | NECM-12020 | --- |
March 6, 2002 | Yuhi no Yakusoku | My Place | Digimon Tamers: Bousou Digimon Tokkyu | NEDA-10024 | --- |
November 22, 2002 | an Endless Tale | Harukana Okurimono | Digimon Frontier - Second Ending Duet with Koji Wada |
NECM-12038 | --- |
March 5, 2003 | my Light | Friend: Itsumademo Wasurenai | Theme of AiM no Igai to Iyashimasu! | NECM-10001 | 169 |
December 3, 2003 | Resolution | Forever | F-Zero Falcon Densetsu - Insert & Ending Theme | NECM-12064 | --- |
November 25, 2015 | I Wish: Tri. Version | --- | Digimon Adventure tri. - First Ending | NECM-10233 | --- |
Best Album
Release Date | Title | Catalogue No.: | Peak Chart Position |
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April 23, 2014 | Ichigo | Limited Ed.: NEZA-90010 Regular Ed. NECA-30307 |
284 |
April 23, 2014 | 15 | Limited Ed.: NEZA-90012 Regular Ed. NECA-30308 |
254 |
Filmography
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- Digimon Adventure, Mimi Tachikawa
- Digimon Adventure 02, Mimi Tachikawa
- Digimon Adventure PSP, Mimi Tachikawa
- Xenosaga, Shion Uzuki
- Namco × Capcom, Shion Uzuki
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, Setsuna Meioh/Sailor Pluto
- Beet the Vandel Buster, Poala
- Samurai Warriors series, Oichi and Samurai Woman
- Warriors Orochi series, Oichi
- Zatch Bell!, Megumi Oumi
- Zatch Bell video games, Megumi Oumi
- Sentimental Graffiti, Emiru Nagakura
- Spectral Force 2 ~Eien naru Kiseki~ OVA, Range
- Baby Felix, Marin
- M3 the dark metal, Kasane Agura
- Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side 2nd Kiss, Haruhi Nishimoto
- Yes! PreCure 5, Karen Minazuki/Cure Aqua
- Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!, Karen Minazuki/Cure Aqua
- Kamisama Kazoku, Kumiko Komori
- Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone (PSP version), Nietzsche and Eudy
- Rune Factory 2, Yue/Aria
- Real Sound: Kaze no Regret, Girls
- Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, Chihiro Fushimi
- Nurarihyon no Mago, Yura Keikain
- Kill Bill: Volume 1 (anime sequence), O-Ren Ishii
- Halo Legends (Odd One Out), Cortana
- Dark Escape 3D, Female Protagonist
- Deception IV: Another Princess, Valgyrie
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, Sayo
- Kemono Friends, Tamama (Girl Type)[3][4]
- Strait Jacket, Nerin Simmons[5]
References
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Nakagami, Yoshikatsu et al. "Voice Actress Spotlight". (June 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 112–113.
External links
- Ai Maeda at the Internet Movie Database
- Ai Maeda at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Ai Maeda at Aoni Production.
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