Akane Fujita ( 藤田 茜 , Fujita Akane , born January 26, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress from Shizuoka Prefecture . She is affiliated with Ken Production . After passing an audition in 2011, she made her debut as a voice actress in 2012, and she played her first main role in 2016. She is known for her roles as Sagiri Izumi in Eromanga Sensei , Sistine Fibel in Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor , and Celia Claire in Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles .
12-803: Fujita (written: 藤田 , 富士田 or 冨士田 ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akane Fujita (voice actress) ( 藤田 茜 , born 1993) , Japanese voice actress Akane Fujita (wrestler) ( 藤田 あかね , born 1987) , Japanese professional wrestler Asuka Fujita ( 藤田 明日香 , born 1996) , Japanese handball player Atsushi Fujita ( 藤田 敦史 , born 1976) , Japanese long-distance runner Aya Fujita ( 藤田 綾 , born 1987) , Japanese shogi player Emi Fujita ( 藤田 恵美 , born 1963) , Japanese singer Ena Fujita ( 藤田 恵名 , born 1990) , Japanese musician and model Etsuji Fujita ( 藤田 悦司 , born 1961) , Japanese water polo player Frank Fujita , one of only two Japanese American combat personnel to be captured by
24-424: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Akane Fujita Fujita had an interest in voice acting since at least her junior high school years, since she had regularly been watching anime, and she had friends who were anime and voice actor fans. According to her, one reason she decided to become a voice actor was because she "wanted to do something that was fun". During her high school years, she
36-1257: The Fujita scale Tokuaki Fujita ( 藤田 徳明 , born 1941) , Japanese sport wrestler Tokiyasu Fujita ( 藤⽥ 宙靖 , born 1940) , member of the Supreme Court of Japan Toshiko Fujita ( 藤田 淑子 , 1950–2018) Japanese voice actress Toshiya Fujita ( 藤田 俊哉 , born 1971) , Japanese footballer Toshiya Fujita (director) ( 藤田 敏八 , 1932–1997) , film director Tsuguharu Foujita ( 藤田 嗣治 , 1886–1968) , Japanese artist, who spent much of his career in France Yohei Fujita ( 藤田 洋平 , born 1988) , Japanese professional wrestler known as Yo-Hey Yoshio Fujita ( 藤田 良雄 , 1908–2013) , Japanese astronomer Yukihisa Fujita ( 藤田 幸久 , born 1950) , Japanese member of parliament Yūzan Fujita ( 藤田 雄山 , 1949–2015) , Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture See also [ edit ] Fujita (company) , Japanese Osaka-based zaibatsu Fujita scale Fujita salvage operation All pages with titles beginning with Fujita All pages with titles containing Fujita [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
48-491: The surname Fujita . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fujita&oldid=1248402093 " Categories : Japanese-language surnames Surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
60-691: The Imperial Japanese Navy; conducted the only wartime aircraft bombings on the continental United States S. Neil Fujita (1921–2010), American graphic designer Saichiro Fujita ( 藤田 左弌郎 , 1886–1976) , the second Japanese Bahá'í Saki Fujita ( 藤田 咲 , born 1984) , Japanese voice actress Scott Fujita (born 1978), American NFL linebacker Seiko Fujita ( 藤田 西湖 , 1898–1966) , Japanese martial artist and Ninja Shouzou Fujita ( 藤田 省三 , 1927–2003) , Japanese political theorist Tatsuzo Fujita ( 藤田 辰三 , 1908–?) , Japanese hurdler Ted Fujita (1920–1998), meteorologist, creator of
72-1327: The Japanese during World War Two Gorō Fujita ( 藤田 五郎 , 1844–1915) , later name of Saitō Hajime ( 斎藤 一 ) , Japanese samurai and police officer Ibuki Fujita ( 藤田 息吹 , born 1991) , Japanese footballer Iyōzō Fujita ( 藤田 怡与蔵 , 1917–2006) , Japanese World War II flying ace Junpei Fujita ( 藤田 淳平 , born 1979) , Japanese arranger and composer Kazuyuki Fujita ( 藤田 和之 , born 1970) , Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial arts fighter and amateur wrestler Kiyoshi Fujita ( 藤田 キヨシ , born 1972) , Japanese ice hockey player Kyohei Fujita ( 藤田 喬平 , 1921–2004) , Japanese glass artist Maiko Fujita ( 藤田 麻衣子 , born 1984) , Japanese singer, first single "Koi ni Ochite", theme of game "Hiiro no Kakera" Makoto Fujita ( 藤田 まこと , 1933–2010) , Japanese actor Makoto Fujita (chemist) ( 藤田 誠 , born 1957) , Japanese chemist Masaaki Fujita ( 藤田 正明 , 1922–1996) , Japanese politician Masaki Fujita (born 1985), Japanese para-cyclist Masahisa Fujita ( 藤田 昌久 , born 1943) , Japanese economist Mineo Fujita ( 藤田 峰雄 , born 1979) , Japanese professional wrestler Minoru Fujita ( 藤田 穣 , born 1977) , Japanese professional wrestler Nobuo Fujita ( 藤田 信雄 , 1911–1997) , Warrant Flying Officer of
84-599: The character Yuri in the video game Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection . She would then play a number of supporting roles in anime series such as Aikatsu! , Chihayafuru , Magical Warfare , and Pokémon XY & Z . In 2015, she was cast as Yukari Mizumoto in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls and Megumi Uda in High School Fleet . She was also cast as the character Sagiri Izumi in an online radio drama adaptation of
96-492: The light novel series Eromanga Sensei . In 2016, she made her adult game voice acting debut with Tayutama 2: You're the Only One , under the name "Kanako" ( 夏和小 ) . In 2017, Fujita reprised the role of Sagiri in the anime television series adaptation of Eromanga Sensei . She also performed the song "Natsuiro Koi Hanabi" ( 夏色恋花火 ) , which was used as the ending theme for the series' eighth episode. That same year, she
108-411: Was a part of her school's broadcasting club. As a third-year student, she participated in a national broadcasting competition sponsored by NHK . In 2011, she decided to participate in an audition organized by the agency Ken Production. She passed the audition, and pursued studies at a voice acting training school while also pursuing university studies. Fujita made her voice acting debut in 2012, voicing
120-497: Was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death. Since the age of eight in 1958, Fujita worked in radio and television as an actress, singer and comedian. In addition, she also sang theme songs for anime such as the 1969 adaptation of Dororo . She also dubbed several English-language films in Japanese, as well as lending her voice to anime, such as Ikkyū-san (Ikkyu), Kiteretsu Daihyakka ("Kiteretsu" Eiichi Kido), Digimon Adventure ( Taichi Yagami ), Fist of
132-447: Was cast as the character Sistine Fibel in the anime series Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor ; she and co-stars Yume Miyamoto and Ari Ozawa performed the series' ending theme "Precious You". She also played the roles of Leviathan in the anime series Seven Mortal Sins and Kaiko Mikuniyama in the anime series A Sister's All You Need . She performed the song "Levi no Recipe" ( レヴィのレシピ , Revi no Reshipi ) , which
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#1732772126923144-533: Was used as an insert song in the second episode of Seven Mortal Sins , and the song "Innocent Lovely" ( イノセント・ラブリー ) , which was used as the ending theme to the ninth episode of A Sister's All You Need . In 2018, she voiced Fū Sagami in Release the Spyce . Toshiko Fujita Toshiko Fujita ( 藤田 淑子 , Fujita Toshiko , April 5, 1950 – December 28, 2018) was a Japanese actress, singer and narrator. She
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