Miyako Endou

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Miyako Endou is a Japanese voice actress and narrator born on March 21, 1965, in Tokyo, Japan. She is a graduate of Aoyama Gakuin University. Her career in the voice acting industry began in the 1980s. While she was formerly affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production, she is currently working as a freelance voice actress.

Endou has built a diverse career spanning anime, video games, and narration. She is known for her role as Jan Minakaze (also credited as Jean Minakaze) in the 1989 anime series Transformers: Victory. That same year, she voiced Princess Peach and Toad (KinoPio) in the Amada Anime Series: Super Mario, a trilogy of short films that reimagined classic fairy tales with Super Mario characters. In this same series, she also provided the voices for the Koopalings, Morton Koopa Jr. and Wendy O. Koopa.

Another significant role for Endou was in the long-running Sailor Moon franchise. She voiced multiple characters, including Unazuki Furuhata, the daughter of the Furuhata family who runs a noodle shop. Her other notable anime credits include Remy in Getter Robo Go, Princess Momomo in Tomatoman, and taking over the roles of the protagonist's mother and Yūki Uehara in the long-running series Kiteretsu Daihyakka. She also made guest appearances in series such as Dragon Ball Z, CLAMP School Detectives, and Case Closed.

In addition to her work in anime, Endou had a long-running role as the system voice for the fighting game series Dead or Alive. She provided the voice for the in-game announcer and menus from the original 1996 arcade game through Dead or Alive Dimensions in 2011. Her other video game work includes roles in Tōshinden URA and the Double Dragon series.

Endou is noted for her ability to speak English, a skill she demonstrated in the anime Shōnan Bakusōzoku. In addition to her on-screen roles, she has been active in narration and has a strong commitment to performing reading performances at elementary schools across Japan.
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