
Hiromi Tsuru
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 29, 1960
Place of Birth: Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan
Known For

Dark Myth Gaki Chapter/Heaven Chapter
An animated adaptation of Daijiro Morohoshi's masterpiece, which shocked the 70's Japanese sci-fi manga world with its rich ancient history pedantry and the charm of its elaborately constructed worldview. The production of the main animation is Asiado of "Chibi Maruko-chan". The director is Tomomi Mochizuki of "Dirty Pair FLASH2". A young boy, Takeshi, is guided by a mysterious old man, Takeuchi, from Nagano to ancient Izumo. Takeshi gets lost in a dark world while visiting famous places related to ancient mythology. So Brahman, the will of the universe, began to tell Takeshi a startling fact.

Nineteen 19
While in junior high, Kubota, had a major crush on Masana but she was dating Kazuya. Now in his senior year of high school, Kubota, still has a crush on Masana even though he hasn't seen her in years. A chance encounter leads to an interesting situation. It seems Masana has broken up with Kazuya and is ready for a new relationship. Or is she? Will Kubota be so blinded by his feelings that he fails to see what is really happening? Will he even care?! After all he could very easily lose his virginity by pretending that he doesn't. Adapted from the Nineteen manga.

Wonder Beat Scramble
The 13-year-old Benny's father has mysteriously disappeared on an expedition to Sirius. Almost at the same time, attacks start from the alien intars to the Earth dwellers. They implant themselves in the bodies of the inhabitants of the earth. Due to the mysterious disappearance of Benny's father, he is accused of making common cause with the intars. Benny, who has remained behind, suffers greatly from these accusations and hopes one day to be able to unravel the mystery of his father's disappearance and that of the intars. He joins the "White Pegasus," a special unit to combat the Intars and fight together with them against the aliens in the human body. For this, they scale a spaceship down to microscopic size and infiltrate it into the infested body.

Gigantic Formula
Mechanical Gods' War Gigantic Formula, also known as Apo Mekhanes Theos Gigantic Formula, is a Japanese anime series that aired in Japan. The show was first aired April 4, 2007 by TV Tokyo, and ended its run on September 26, 2007. A manga adaptation by Shōhei Oka was serialized concurrently in Dengeki Daioh.

Touch
Twins Kazuya and Tatsuya, and their neighbor Minami have played together since they were children and built an unbreakable bond. But with puberty, the twins realized something: Minami is a girl, and three is a crowd. As the trio tries to preserve their relationship, Kazuya's pledge to make Minami's dream come true by taking her to Koshien with his baseball pitching skills makes the slackerish Tatsuya wonder about himself, and his own goals. But Minami has another dream she wants fulfilled, and as the twins continue to push themselves, with Minami in the middle, a life-changing tragedy leads one twin down a path he once never would've considered...

Devil Hunter Yohko
Yohko Mano is introduced. Yohko goes about her daily life; day dreaming about a cute guy named Hideki. Yohko learns that her family has a long history of being devil hunters. But this time the demons decide to take out the next devil hunter before she can fight back. After a failed attempt to take Yohko's virginity (so that she can't become a devil hunter), the demons decide to use Hideki as bait. Yohko must become the 108th devil hunter and rescue the man of her dreams. The English-dubbed "Special Edition" of this episode restores approximately 30 seconds of assorted footage that was cut from the final Japanese print of the film.

HeartCatch PreCure!
Tsubomi Hanasaki is a girl in the second grade of middle school who likes flowers and plants. One day she experiences a weird dream. In that dream, a large blooming tree appears. Suddenly, it loses all of its flowers and 2 fairies appear. A few days later after Tsubomi has transferred to Myoudou Academy, suddenly the fairies from the dream appear before her and plead to Tsubomi to become the legendary warrior Pretty Cure, and protect the Heart Tree. However, Tsubomi declines as she doesn't think that she would be able to do that. However, a mysterious enemy suddenly strikes and steals the Heart Flower of her classmate, Erika Kurumi. Now she doesn't have a choice. To retrieve Erika's Heart Flower, she has to transform into a Pretty Cure and fight. Working up the courage, Tsubomi turns into Cure Blossom and a new chapter of Pretty Cure begins!

Ranma ½
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.

Ranma ½
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.

Ranma ½
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.
Filmography
as Bulma (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Bulma Briefs (voice)
as Chloe (voice)
as Bulma Briefs (voice)
as Dokinchan
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Meryl Stryfe
as Shakky (voice)
as Heart Tree (voice)
as Yubel (voice)
as Usapyon (voice)
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Ayami Ogino (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Dokinchan (voice)
as Naomi Hunter (voice)
as Erica Patricia Takanami (voice)
as Shower Banki (voice)
as Mariam Al-Atrash (voice)
as Boy's Mother (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Yubel (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Mama-san
as Ant Lord Formica Regia (voice)
as Madame Midorikawa
as Mika Uesugi (voice)
as Shinobu's Mother (voice)
as Undine (voice)
as Dokinchan (voice)
as Jeanne d'Arc
as Shion
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Kiddy Phenil
as Hinako Hanakoganei (voice)
as Meryl Stryfe (voice)
as Camille Inaho Carmilla
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Reiko Ibu (voice)
as Camille Inaho Carmilla
as Madoka Ayukawa (voice)
as Dihal
as Dokinchan (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Kyoko Ishihara
as Kiyomi (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Bulma / Bra (voice)
as Madame President (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Arai Kiyomi (voice)
as Arai Kiyomi (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Kiyomi Arai (voice)
as Reiko Mikami (voice)
as Eliza (voice)
as Guan Feng (voice)
as Akira Kandori
as Ayumi Murakoshi
as Sara (voice)
as Sandra (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Bulma Briefs (voice)
as Reiko Mikami
as Bulma / Baby Trunks (voice)
as Bulma / Baby Trunks (voice)
as Susanna von Benemunde
as Laethreel
as Lufy (voice)
as Kazami Asō (voice)
as Kazami Asou
as Nozomi Egawa (voice)
as Ukyo Kuonji (voice)
as Kiddy Phenil (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Anna White
as Yumemi Satou (voice)
as Nagisa Tezuka (voice)
as Ukyo Kuonji (voice)
as Iyo (voice)
as Dokinchan (voice)
as Dokin-chan
as Rapier Rona
as Bulma Briefs (voice)
as Youko Asagiri (voice)
as Fuyuko Asahina (voice)
as Kiddy Phenil (voice)
as Sayoko Mano (voice)
as Mari Ôaya (voice)
as Masana Fujisaki (voice)
as Dokin-chan (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Nanase Mitsuko
as Lily (voice)
as Asuka Kuraku
as Buruma (voice)
as Madonna
as Leonora Fenton
as Score (voice)
as Score (voice)
as Dokinchan (voice)
as Raia Rozetta
as ソネット・バージ
as Sonnet Barge
as Bulma (voice)
as Suen (voice)
as Bulma / Bulla
as Kaori (voice)
as Ukyo Kuonji (voice)
as Ukyo Kuonji
as Aya #1 (voice)
as Score
as Sister Angela (voice)
as Asuna Kujo
as Lufy (voice)
as Sayaka Rama (voice)
as Madoka Ayukawa (voice)
as Keiko Seki (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Lufy (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Leona Ozaki (voice)
as Aki Sawamoto (voice)
as Lufy (voice)
as Jorinde (voice)
as Sakurai Sensei (voice)
as Kajika
as Bulma (voice)
as Lipumira Gweiss (voice)
as Hanna
as Asuka Kuraku
as Madoka Ayukawa
as Keiko
as Azusa Shiga (voice)
as Hanegi Manami
as Bulma (voice)
as Akiko Jissoji (voice)
as Yoshiko Tsuyama (voice)
as Lufy (voice)
as Natsuko
as Natsuko (ep 2) (voice)
as Takagaki Yuniko
as Yumi
as Miyako Kamijou (voice)
as Setsuko (voice)
as Sachiko Nishio (voice)
as Cross (voice)
as Asuna Kujo
as Baradagi Harataki (voice)
as Bulma (voice)
as Bianca (voice)
as Princess Vijure
as Miruku Minowa (voice)
as Jill (voice)
as Sachiko Nishio (voice)
as Rinne (voice)
as Elisa
as Yoko Takagi (voice)
as Kim Kaviroff (voice)
as Sumika Kanzaki (voice)
as Louie Oberon (voice)
as Miyuki Kajima (voice)
as 水木ほたる
as Rebi (voice)
as 大宮陽子
as アゲハ
as Kim Kabirov (voice)
as Mira
as Perrine Paindavoine
as Female Pteranodon Yummy (voice)
as O-Tae