Mie Odagi

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Mie Odagi is a Japanese voice actress and stage actress known for her work in anime, video games, and dubbed foreign films. She was born on March 11, 1966, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Her blood type is A. She is affiliated with the talent agency 81 Produce. Prior to January 2015, she used a different kanji representation for her name, which is sometimes written as a variation. The example role you mentioned, Hiroshi's Mother in the series Happy ComeCome, is among her voice acting credits.

Odagi began her professional career in the 1990s. Before joining 81 Produce, she was a member of the Dramatic Company, a theatre troupe, starting around 1994. Her voice work spans a wide range of supporting and character roles. In television anime, her credits have included parts in several long-running and popular series. She performed the role of Ogori Chikara in Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! MAX. She also appeared in the original Pocket Monsters (Pokémon) series, providing voices for minor characters such as a woman in episode five and a miniskirted girl in episode twenty-six.

Additional anime series featuring her work include Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou (His and Her Circumstances), Mojakou, Sailor Moon, Gravitation, Sakura Wars TV, Tottoko Hamutaro, Saiyuki RELOAD, Glass Mask, and Golgo 13. She voiced Risuko no Haha in Harimogu Harley and Yajima Mitsuko in Sarariiman Kintarou. Her film and original video animation credits include Golgo 13: Queen Bee, Ex-Driver the Movie, Space Travelers The Animation, and the 1997 film Demon Fighter Kocho (also known as Yakuzai Tsugako), where she played the character Kiyomaru Noriko. In the realm of video games, she contributed her voice to titles such as Lord Monarch.

Beyond animation, Odagi has worked extensively in dubbing foreign media into Japanese. Her dubbing credits include the television series Power Rangers Lost Galaxy and the film The Nutty Professor. She has also performed in live-action television dramas, including appearances on the NHK serialized morning dramas Yell and Okaeri Mone. Her narration work is similarly diverse, encompassing childrens programming like the educational show Tsukutte Asobo, where she voiced the character Gorone, as well as museum exhibit guides and event announcements. She is also an audiobook narrator. While her career is characterized by a steady stream of supporting performances rather than leading roles in high-profile productions, she is recognized for her versatile voice and her reliable presence in the industry.
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