Mami Fujita
Description
Mami Fujita is a Japanese voice actress born on April 22, 1989, in Tokyo, Japan. She is currently affiliated with the talent agency Kenyu Office. A graduate of the Japan Narration Acting Institute, she began her voice acting career in 2008. Her debut role was as a high school girl in the anime series ChäoS;Head. Early in her career, she was a member of the agency I'm Enterprise, which she left on November 30, 2013, to pursue further growth as a performer. On April 1, 2016, she changed her stage name from the kanji spelling 藤田麻美 to the hiragana spelling ふじた まみ, though both are read as "Fujita Mami".
Fujita has built a career voicing a wide range of characters across anime, video games, and dubbed foreign media. Her work includes two roles specifically noted in your query. In the 2010 anime series Hanamaru Kindergarten, she provided the voice for the character Ken'ichi. More recently, in the 2021 series Redo of Healer, she voiced the character Blade.
Beyond these examples, her anime filmography features a variety of supporting and guest roles. Some of these include appearances in long-running and popular franchises such as providing a voice for a young Kyōsuke Kōsaka in Oreimo in 2010, voicing Mako Kondou in Aikatsu! in 2012, playing Aki Anzu in Twin Star Exorcists in 2016, and voicing Mari in The Gene of AI in 2023. She has also voiced characters in anime adaptations of K-ON!, Toradora!, The iDOLM@STER, and The Legend of the Legendary Heroes.
Her work is not limited to television animation. Fujita has an extensive career in video games, lending her voice to major titles such as Monster Strike, the Dragon Quest X online game, Final Fantasy XVI, and the game adaptation of Samurai Shodown (titled Samurai Spirits in Japan). She is also active in voice-over work for foreign films and television series, and is notably the regular Japanese dubbing voice for American actress China Anne McClain. Her versatility extends to children's programming and narration for Japanese television.
Fujita has built a career voicing a wide range of characters across anime, video games, and dubbed foreign media. Her work includes two roles specifically noted in your query. In the 2010 anime series Hanamaru Kindergarten, she provided the voice for the character Ken'ichi. More recently, in the 2021 series Redo of Healer, she voiced the character Blade.
Beyond these examples, her anime filmography features a variety of supporting and guest roles. Some of these include appearances in long-running and popular franchises such as providing a voice for a young Kyōsuke Kōsaka in Oreimo in 2010, voicing Mako Kondou in Aikatsu! in 2012, playing Aki Anzu in Twin Star Exorcists in 2016, and voicing Mari in The Gene of AI in 2023. She has also voiced characters in anime adaptations of K-ON!, Toradora!, The iDOLM@STER, and The Legend of the Legendary Heroes.
Her work is not limited to television animation. Fujita has an extensive career in video games, lending her voice to major titles such as Monster Strike, the Dragon Quest X online game, Final Fantasy XVI, and the game adaptation of Samurai Shodown (titled Samurai Spirits in Japan). She is also active in voice-over work for foreign films and television series, and is notably the regular Japanese dubbing voice for American actress China Anne McClain. Her versatility extends to children's programming and narration for Japanese television.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Redo of Healer
- JapaneseAnime overview: Hanamaru Kindergarten
- JapaneseAnime overview: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- JapaneseAnime overview: Sonic the Hedgehog
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Catch Me at the Ballpark!