
Reiko Suzuki
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 15, 1944
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

One Piece
Years ago, the fearsome Pirate King, Gol D. Roger was executed leaving a huge pile of treasure and the famous "One Piece" behind. Whoever claims the "One Piece" will be named the new King of the Pirates. Monkey D. Luffy, a boy who consumed a "Devil Fruit," decides to follow in the footsteps of his idol, the pirate Shanks, and find the One Piece. It helps, of course, that his body has the properties of rubber and that he's surrounded by a bevy of skilled fighters and thieves to help him along the way. Luffy will do anything to get the One Piece and become King of the Pirates!

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.

Cackling Kitarou
The classic tale of Gegege no Kitaro told yet again. The story is the usual in the Gegege no Kitaro series. Kitaro is a boy living in the Gegege Forest/Cemetery (lands where many Yokai roam) with his mostly dead father (who survives only in his eye), Sunakake Babaa, NekoMusume, and Konaki Jiji. One difference between this Kitaro and all of the others that came before him, is that this one has brown hair instead of the standard grayish silver.

Shaman King
Asakura Yoh is a shaman, a person who communicates with ghosts. He enters the Shaman Fight, for whoever wins the tournament gets to commune with the Great Spirit, God... that and his fiance Anna wants to be the wife of the Shaman King. Helping him are his friends Manta, Horo Horo, Ryu, and his samurai ghost partner, Amidamaru.

Madö King Granzört
Madö King Granzört is a Japanese young children's animated television series that aired from 1989-1990. It was produced by Bandai Visual and animated by animation studio Sunrise. It also spawned 3 special direct-to-video episodes and two movies. A boy named Daichi Haruka takes on a journey to the moon, where he gets involved in a fight between the Takamimi, Miminaga and evil tribes. Daichi gets in Granzort, one of the machines of the Malevolent Deity Ruling Light, to fight in the world of magic.

Graveyard Kitaro
Kitarō is a yōkai boy born in a cemetery, and aside from his mostly-decayed father, the last living member of the Ghost tribe. He is missing his left eye, but his hair usually covers the empty socket. He fights for peace between humans and yōkai, which generally involves protecting the former from the wiles of the latter.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Follow the intergenerational feud between the Joestar Family and various forces of evil, the most prominent of which is Dio Brando and his followers.

The Way of the Househusband
After disappearing from the underworld, the legendary yakuza known as the "Immortal Dragon" resurfaces — as a fiercely devoted stay-at-home husband.

Dragon Ball
Young Goku sets off on a quest with his teenage friend Bulma to find the seven Dragon Balls, which grant whoever possesses them a single wish.

Plastic Memories
After failing his college entrance exams, 18 year-old Tsukasa Mizugaki is offered a position at the renowned SAI Corporation, known for its production and management of Giftia, androids that possess human emotions. Tsukasa’s position is in the terminal service department where the main job is to recover Giftias that are close to their expiration, a graveyard department in every sense. To make matters worse, Tsukasa is ordered to work with Isla, a female Giftia who is never given any responsibility other than serving tea to co-workers.
Filmography
as Maguru (voice)
as Caldron (voice)
as Fortune-telling Old Lady (voice)
as Hoang (voice)
as Old woman (voice)
as Kirishima (voice)
as Fukuda (voice)
as Old lady at the Takoyaki shop (voice)
as Tami Hanae (voice)
as Banes (voice)
as Old Lady (voice)
as Chiyo (voice)
as Mrs. Kitamoto (voice)
as Marchioness Mørk
as Marchioness Morc (voice)
as Chizu Shirohana (voice)
as Marchioness Morc (Voice)
as Yasu 'Yasuba' Nomura (voice)
as Marchioness Mørk (voice)
as Umbran Elder (voice)
as Sachiko Matsuda (voice)
as Sachiyo Matsuda (voice)
as Enya (voice)
as Grandma (voice)
as Kitarō's Mother (voice)
as Megabaa (voice)
as Jakotsu-Baba
as Shinnooian Hakutaku (voice)
as Shige Yamano (voice)
as Goldva
as Sarah (voice)
as Tami Hanae (voice)
as Buckin (voice)
as Old Woman B
as Grandma (voice)
as Old Lady (voice)
as Mrs. Okami (voice)
as Shigeko (voice)
as Old Woman (voice)
as Auntie (voice)
as V-May
as Kanta's Aunt (voice)
as Walla (voice)
as Hans' Mother (voice)
as (voice)
as Kyosuke's Grandmother
as Panji no haha (voice)
as Old Woman (voice)
as Court Lady Ohagi
as Sheeta's Grandmother (voice)
as Kazuo Tachibana (voice)
as Old Woman (voice)
as Old Woman (voice)
as Kazuo Tachibana
as Kazuo Tachibana (voice)
as Grandma/Baa
as Chitchi's mother
as Anneli (voice)
as (voice)
as おばあちゃん
as Yolebiene / Noble Lady (voice)
as いね
as Chocoma (voice)
as Grandmother (voice)
as Student (voice)
as ばあや
as Bella
as チュウ太
as 戸馳幼吉
as Grandma Mado (voice)