Chisa Yokoyama
横山 智佐
Born (1969-12-20) December 20, 1969
Sumida, Tokyo, Japan
Occupations
Years active1987–present
Height158 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Spouse
Chaka
(m. 2009)
Children1

Chisa Yokoyama (横山 智佐, Yokoyama Chisa, born December 20, 1969) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan.[1] She was affiliated with Arts Vision but has since founded her own voice company called Banbina. When she was a high school student, she was an assistant of Jump Broadcasting Station of Weekly Shōnen Jump (1988–1996). Some of her major roles are Sasami Masaki Jurai (Tenchi Muyo!),[2] Ryoko Subaru (Martian Successor Nadesico), Lucrezia Noin (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing) and Sakura Shinguji (Sakura Wars). She married musician Chaka from the band Tripolysm and their first child was born in September 2015.[3][4]

Filmography

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source
1987Black Magic M-66FerrisDebut voice role[5]
1987Robot CarnivalYayoifeature film anthology[5]
1989Yawara!West Sea University Judo Club members[6]
1989Robin Jr.
ja:レスラー軍団〈銀河編〉 聖戦士ロビンJr.
Menma Green P[5]
1989Peachboy LegendKiji no kiko[6]
1990Brave ExkaiserKotomi Gassan[5][6]
1990Idol Tenshi Youkoso YokoHaruka, ChicchiEp. 26, 40[5]
1990NG Knight Ramune & 40Milk[5]
1990Peach Command New Peachboy LegendYashaki[5][6]
1991Holly the GhostKirakiran[6]
1991Bubblegum CrisisAD Police ReceptionistEp. 8[5]
1991Shakotan BoogieGachako[5]
1991Future GPX Cyber FormulaRita Moreno[6]
1991Matchless Raijin-OhRuriko Izumi[6]
1991JankenmanUrurun[5][6]
1991Cleopatra DCSarahEp. 3[5]
1991Oh! My KonbuMenmen[6]
1991Jungle WarsMioOVA[5]
1991Roujin ZHaruko[5]
1991Magical Princess Minky Momo Hold on to Your DreamsRupipi[5]
1991Genji Tsūshin AgedamaMika[6]
1991Marude DameoCinderella[6]
1991Gall Force: New EraChris[5]
1991Otohime ConnectionOkuda YuukiOVA[5]
1991Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon KingsAsada Eri[5]
1992Mama wa Shōgaku 4 NenseiUshio Arimori[6]
1992Floral Magician Mary BellRose (child)[6]
1992BoyfriendMami[5]
1992Tekkaman BladeMilly[5][6]
1992Madō King GranzortMariaOAV[5]
1992Cooking PapaOsamu Akiyama[6]
1992Pretty Soldier Sailor MoonFemale Office
1992Crayon Shin-chanHitoshiSecond[5]
1992Ashita e no Free KickIngrid[5]
1992Spirit of WonderRobin[5]
1992Iron Virgin JunJunOAV[5]
1992Princess ArmyAida NonokaOAV[5]
1992present[7]Tenchi Muyo! seriesSasami Masaki Jurai, TsunamiAlso feature films[2][5]
1992Hime-chan no RibbonHasekura Emi, Itou, Nononhara Yumeko[5][6]
1992YuYu HakushoMurugu[5]
1992Mikan EnikkiShizuyo[5][6]
1992EllciaNeera[5]
1992Wolf GuyTiger 4 (Fu Su)[5]
1992Nontan no IsshoUsagi-san[5][6]
1993Kōryū Densetsu VillgustRyukiaOAV, also sang ending theme ep. 1[5]
1993V GundamNeneka[5]
1993Shippū! Iron LeaguerGinjou Ruly[5][6]
1993Mask of ZeguyMiki[5]
1993Shima Shima Tora no ShimajirōPurokku[5]
1994Haō Taikei Ryū KnightCutey Soldier Red[5][6]
1994Yu Yu Hakusho The Movie: Poltergeist ReportHinageshiOAV[6]
1994Mahōjin Guru GuruFrill[5][6]
1995Gulliver BoyMistyTV series[5][6]
1995ZenkiChiaki Enno[5][6]
1995Doraemon: 2112nen Doraemon TanjouYellow Doraemon, Dora-the-Kid[5][6]
1995Wedding PeachPritz[5][6]
1995Gundam WingLucrezia Noin[5][6]
1995Street Fighter II VChun-Li[5][6]
1995Magical Girl Pretty SammySasami Kawai / Pretty Sammy, TsunamiOAV series[5]
1995KodochaSana KurataOVA pilot episode[5]
1996Rurouni KenshinMaya, MisanagiTV series[5][6]
1996VS Knight Ramune & 40 FireMilk/Momo-kaze[5][6]
1996B't XKari[6]
1996Lupin III: Dead or AliveEmera[6]
1996Violinist of HamelnFlutefilm[5][6]
199697Martian Successor NadesicoRyoko, Queen[5][6]
1996Gall Force: The RevolutionRami[5]
1996Magical Project SSasami Kawai / Pretty Sammy, Tsunami[5]
1996Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS TeamRadio DJOAV ep. 6[5]
199697Galaxy Fraulein YunaYuna KagurazakaOVA series[5][6]
1997Case ClosedSuzuEp. 61-62[5]
1997Cho Mashin Hero WataruDonarukami Doruku[6]
19972007Sakura Wars seriesSakura ShingujiAlso films and specials[5][8][9]
1998Power Dolls: Project AlphaTakasu NamiOAV[5][6]
1998Fancy LalaSayaka FutatsugiEp. 22[5][6]
1998Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of DarknessRyoko[6]
1998Steam DetectivesRed Scorpion[5][6]
1998Gekigangar 3Junpei[5]
19992000Monster FarmGenki[5][6]
1999Bikkuriman 2000Shishaku Shobo[6]
2000Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel MonstersNoa Kaiba[6]
2001Ask Dr. Rin!Emika Kanzaki,Shelong[5][6]
2001Fighting FoodonsCrown Natsume[6]
2002Beyblade: V-ForceAlan Mackenzie[6]
2002Gun FrontierShizuku[5][6]
2002Beyblade: Fierce BattleHiroshifeature film[6]
2002Petite Princess YucieMargazareth[6]
2002Monkey TyphoonFiore[6]
2002Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children Light & DarkLanda[6]
2002Tenchi Muyo! GXPSasami Masaki[6]
2003Pokémon: Advanced ChallengeGrace, Rin[5]
2003Gunslinger GirlFranca[5]
2004Sgt. FrogKiko Katoyama[6]
2004Soreike! Zukkoke SanningumiKeiko Ando, Atsuko Hino, Miyoko Yamanaka[5]
2005Moeyo KenRyunosuke SakamotoTV series[6]
2004Astroboy Tetsuwan Atom The Glorious EarthTikoshort film[5]
2005Sugar Sugar RuneBlanca[6]
2005The Snow QueenFrida[6]
2006Humanoid Monster BemOin Ejen[5][6]
2012Hunter x HunterBiscuit Krueger[10]
2012Is This a Zombie? of the DeadYuu (Delusion)Ep. 6-8[5][6]
2013Hunter x Hunter: The Last MissionBiscuit Krueger[6]
2014Ai Tenchi Muyo!Sasami[6][11]
2014Hozuki's CoolheadednessCookie[5][6]
2014The World is Still BeautifulNarrator/Tohara[12]
2014Hi-sCoool! SeHa GirlsSakura Shinguji[6]
2015Rolling GirlsUra KukinoEp. 10[6]
2016Puzzle & Dragons XSturgeon[6]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Series Role Notes Source
19962005Sakura Wars video gamesSakura Shinguji[5][13]
1998Advanced V.G. 2Yajima SatomiPlayStation[5]
1994Advanced V.G.Yajima SatomiPC Engine[5]
1996Advanced V.G.Yajima SatomiPlayStation[5]
1997Anime Freak FX Vol. 4TsubasaPC FX] {Niji no Shoujotai Prism Knights}[5]
1998Anime Freak FX Vol. 6Chisa YokoyamaPC FX[5]
2005Another Century's EpisodeLucrezia Noin, Ryoko SubaruPS1/PS2[6]
2006Another Century's Episode 2Ryoko SubaruPS1/PS2[6]
2007Another Century's Episode 3: The FinalRyoko SubaruPS1/PS2[6]
1998Brave SagaKotomiPlayStation[5]
1996Der LangrisserSherryPC FX[5]
2000Dog of BayVivianPlayStation 2[5]
1999Doki Doki On Air 2personalityWindows, Mac, PlayStation[5]
1995DōkyūseiSaito AkoPC Engine[5]
1997Castlevania: Symphony of the NightMaria RenardPlayStation[5]
1996Extra BrightMilly Di ToskaPlayStation[5]
199298Galaxy Fraulein Yuna seriesYuna Kagurazaka[5][6]
1995Gulliver BoyMistyPC Engine[5][6]
1997Grander Musashi[6]
1995Gussun OyoyoEmilyPlayStation[5]
1999One: Kagayaku Kisetsu eNanase RumiPlayStation[5]
1995The Legend of Xanadu IIRyuminaPC-Engine[5]
1997Langrisser I and IISherryPlayStation[5][6]
1998Lunar 2: Eternal BlueLuciaSega Saturn[5][6]
1994Lunar: Eternal BlueLuciaMegaCD[5][6]
1998Lupin the Third: D2 MangaFujiko MineReplacing Eiko Masuyama[5][6]
1996Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy Part 1: In the EarthSasami Kawai / Pretty SammySega Saturn[5]
1997Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy Part 2: In the JuraihelmSasami Kawai / Pretty SammyPlayStation[5]
1998Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy: Heart no KimochiSasami, TsunamiSega Saturn[6]
1994Megami ParadiseRurubellPC Engine[5][6]
1997Mega Man LegendsKobun (Servbot)PS1, PS2[6]
2000Mega Man Legends 2KobunPS1, PS2[6]
1998Misa no Mahou MonogatariKusanagi AsukaPlayStation[5]
2002Moeyo KenRyunosuke SakamotoPS1, PS2[6]
1997My Dream: On Air ga MatenakuteWatanabe IzumiPlayStation, Sega Saturn[5]
1999Martian Successor Nadesico: The MissionRyoko SubaruDreamcast[6]
1997Martian Successor Nadesico: Yappari Ai ga Katsu?Ryoko SubaruSega Saturn[5]
1999The Misadventures of Tron BonneKobun[6]
1997Nadesico: The Blank of 3 YearsRyoko SubaruSega Saturn[5][6]
2005Namco x CapcomHiromi Tengenji, Kobun[6]
1998One: Kagayaku Kisetsu eRumi NanasePS2[6]
1998Pocket Love 2MomoyoGame Boy[6]
1997Pocket LoveMomoyoGame Boy[5]
1992Prince of PersiaPrincessSega CD (Japanese Version)[5]
1992Princess MakerdaughterPC Engine[5]
1993Ranma 1/2 Byakuran AikaArisa NanjouMegaCD[5][6]
1997Stand By Say YouClearSega Saturn[5][6]
1994Taisen Puzzle-DamaMayu SawadaPlayStation 1[5][6]
1997Tengai Makyō: Daiyon no MokushirokuNPCSega Saturn[6]
1989Tengai Makyou: ZiriaTisza[6]
1997The Star BowlingSega Saturn[5]
1998The Star Bowling DXPlayStation[5]
2003Sunrise World War From Sunrise EiyuutanLucretia NoinPlayStation 2[5]
1998Super Robot Taisen FNoinPlayStation, Sega Saturn[5]
1999Super Robot Taisen F KanketsuhenNoinPlayStation[5]
2009Super Robot Wars NEOMiruku AraraWii[6]
2013Super Robot Wars Operation ExtendPSP[6]
199597Tenchi Muyo! video gamesSasami, Tsunami[5]
1998Thousand ArmsNelsha Stylus[6]
1996True Love StoryChiharu KasugaPlayStation[5][6]
1997True Love Story: Remember My HeartChiharu Kasuga[6]
1997Voice FantasiaInquirePlayStation, Sega Saturn[5][6]
1999White DiamondRistainWin[5]
1991Wolf Fang: Kuuga 2001 / Rohga: Armor ForceOperatorArcade[6]
2012Project X ZoneSakura Shinguji, Kobun[14][15]
2015Project X Zone 2Sakura Shinguji[6]
2005Tengai makyō III Namida
ja:天外魔境III NAMIDA
Tsugumi[5][6]

Audio dramas

List of voice performances in audio dramas
Series Role Notes Source
Cooking Idol Ai! Mai Main
ja:クッキンアイドル アイ!マイ!まいん!
Yuria[6]
Dragon Quest II CD TheaterNanaCD[5][6]
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Galaxy WaveYuna KagurazakaCD[5]
Growlanser IVFuranchixesukaCD[5]
Kidou Senkan Nadesico Oshare ClubSubaru RyokoCD[5]
Misa no Mahou MonogatariIsabelle, Asuka KusanagiCD[5]
NG Knight Ramune & 40 DXMilkCD[5]
Oh My Goddess!Morisato MegumiCD[5][6]
Pathway for Santa Claus: Santa ga kureta okurimonogirlCD[5]
PopFul Mail Paradise 1, 2, 3, 4, 5MariruCD[5]
Power DollsTakasu Namiradio, CD[5][6]
Real DriveUmuran[6]
Sakura Wars seriesShinguuji SakuraCD[5]
Tenchi Muyo seriesSasamiCD[5]
True Love Story seriesKasuga Chiharu[5]
Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu II Heroine Tachi no TanjoubiRyuminaCD[5]

Dubbing

References

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