
Fujiko Takimoto
Acting
Biography
Fujiko Takimoto is a Japanese voice actress best known for portraying Young Link in The Legend of Zelda series and the Super Smash Bros. series.
Born: November 6, 1967
Known For

Hello Kitty's Animation Theater
Recreations of different fairy tales starring Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters.

My Love Story!!
Takeo Goda is a giant guy with a giant heart. Too bad the girls don't want him! (They always go for his good-looking best friend, Makoto Sunakawa.) Used to being on the sidelines, Takeo simply stands tall and accepts his fate. But one day when he saves a girl named Rinko Yamato from a harasser on the train, his (love!) life suddenly takes an incredible turn! Takeo can hardly believe it when he crosses paths with Rinko again, and he finds himself falling in love with her... But with handsome Suna around, does Takeo even stand a chance?

Lovely★Complex
Love is unusual for Koizumi Risa and Ootani Atsushi, who are both striving to find their ideal partner in high school—172 cm tall Koizumi is much taller than the average girl, and Ootani is much shorter than the average guy at 156 cm.

Let's Go Quintuplets!
Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land is a Japanese anime series that originally aired in Japan during 2001 and 2002 on TBS. The series has been dubbed into English and aired in New Zealand as Let's Go Quintuplets!. In the Netherlands the series has been broadcast Jetix starting from 2005, under the title Bende van Vijf. In the Netherlands the show is more popular than in Japan and the United States. The series is about five quintuplets, Kabuto, Hinoki, Arashi, Kinoko and Kodama Morino, who have all kinds of adventures together. The series totals 50 episodes, each one consisting of 1 to 2 parts. The name Go! Go! Itsutsugo has a double meaning. Go is, apart from the English word, also Japanese for "five". Itsutsugo means quintuplet.

Captain Tsubasa J
Captain Tsubasa J is a TV anime series that retells the story of the original manga and also adds some arcs from the World Youth Saga manga. The anime was originally broadcast by Fuji Television in Japan from 1994-10-21 to 1995-12-22 with 47 episodes. The animation was done by Studio Comet. The series was suspended due to budget constraints.

Captain Tsubasa
Tsubasa Ozora loves playing football since he was a little child. After moving to the japanese town of Nankatsu together with his mother, the 11-year-old boy quickly finds friends and joins the local football team of his elementary school. Together with his newly made friends and Brazilian mentor Roberto, Tsubasa starts his exciting journey to chase after his most desired dream - one day winning the FIFA World Cup.

Mahoujin Guru Guru

Higurashi: When They Cry
After moving into the quiet town of Hinamizawa, Maebara Keiichi spends his days blissfully in school often playing games with his local friends. However, appearances can be deceiving. One fateful day, Keiichi stumbles upon news of a murder that had occurred in Hinamizawa. From this point on, horrific events unfold in front of Keiichi, as he soon learns his close friends may not be all that they seem.

Higurashi: When They Cry - NEW
New kid Keiichi Maebara is settling into his new home of peaceful Hinamizawa village. Making quick friends with the girls from his school, he's arrived in time for the big festival of the year. But something about this isolated town seems "off," and his feelings of dread continue to grow. With a gnawing fear that he's right, what dark secrets could this small community be hiding?

Noein: To Your Other Self
When summer break begins, Haruka is only thinking of hanging out with her friends—until one fateful night she learns that she’s the keystone in an interdimensional battle for not only the Earth’s future, but the very survival of all existence across the multiverse.
Filmography
as Suguru Okamura (voice)
as Grandma Izumi (voice)
as Amelia Cervantes (voice)
as Sarai / Young Asuma (voice)
as Kotobuki Seiko (voice)
as Ryouko
as Chihiro Enomoto
as Suguru Okamura (voice)
as Yuu Gotou (voice)
as Hideyoshi
as Poipoi (voice)
as Ryou Ninomiya (voice)
as Black Suit Doll
as Akira
as Tokkori
as Misato Suguru (voice)
as Badtz-Maru
as Kabuto Morino (voice)
as Suguru Fujisaki (voice)
as Kira Sakuya (voice)
as Million (voice)
as Suguru Fujisaki
as Bronco
as Hayate Ootori
as Woman on TV (voice)
as Sanae Nakazawa (voice)
as Sanae Nakazawa (voice)
as Nike (voice)
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