Yukiko Hanioka

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Yukiko Hanioka is a Japanese voice actress born on April 12, 1972, from Saitama Prefecture with blood type O. Her hobbies and special skills include travel, driving, tennis, piano, and swimming. She is affiliated with the talent agency Marie Enterprises and was previously with Toei Academy.

Hanioka is recognized for her role as Megumi Shirakawa in the anime series Digimon Data Squad. Her character, Megumi, is a light-hearted computer operator for the DATS organization whose partner Digimon is a white PawnChessmon. Hanioka provided the Japanese voice for this supporting role throughout the series. She also voiced the character Shiraume Noyamano in the series Air Gear. Shiraume, often called Ume, is one of the Noyamano sisters who are central to the story as leaders of a team of AT riders.

Beyond these two notable roles, her career includes a wide range of other anime appearances. She had a recurring part as Majopie and Wada Minto in the Ojamajo Doremi franchise across multiple series from 1999 to 2002. In the Digimon franchise, she also voiced Piyomon and other minor roles in Digimon Frontier and appeared in the film Digimon Frontier: Ancient Digimon Revival. Her work in the Pretty Cure franchise is substantial, spanning several installments including the original Futari wa Pretty Cure, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart, Yes! Pretty Cure 5, Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!, Fresh Pretty Cure!, the Fresh Pretty Cure! film, and Heartcatch Pretty Cure!. In these series, she frequently voiced minor characters, club members, residents, and students.

Additional roles from the same period include Mariko Nakamura in Golden Gash Bell, Miu Maizuru in Gate Keepers 21, a child from an orphanage in Switzerland in Tomorrow's Nadja, Specul Janpunya in Yume no Crayon Kingdom, Aquamarine in Save Me Lollipop, Lint in One Piece, and Dan Goel in Beet the Vandel Buster. Throughout her career, she has worked extensively with Toei Animation productions, appearing in numerous series from the studio. Her consistent work in long-running franchises like Pretty Cure and Digimon demonstrates her steady presence as a supporting voice actor in the industry.
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