Yukari Tamura

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Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり?)
Background information
Birth name 田村 由香里 (Tamura Yukari)
Born February 27, 1976
Origin Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
Genre(s) J-Pop
Years active 1997–Present
Label(s) Konami
Website http://www.tamurayukari.com/

Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり Tamura Yukari?), born on February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka, is a popular Japanese singer and voice actress (seiyū) who works for Arts Vision. She is known affectionately by her fans as Yukarin (ゆかりん?). Her blood type is A and her height is 157 centimetres.

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[edit] Career

In 2001, Yukari Tamura formed a unit called Yamato Nadeshiko with another well known seiyū, Yui Horie. Two singles were released, Mou Hitori no Watashi (もうひとりの私?) and Merry Merrily - the latter of which was an insert song in the Love Hina Christmas Special.

Yukari Tamura has also featured as a narrator of Japanese anime satellite television network Animax.

[edit] Notable seiyū roles

[edit] CD singles

  • WE CAN FLY
    Released May 28, 1997 - Futureland TYDY-2084
    Duet with Yuria Hama (濱百合亜?)
  • summer melody
    Released September 23, 2001 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-12
    First solo single
  • Love parade
    Released April 24, 2002 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-17
  • Baby's Breath
    Released August 7, 2002 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-19
  • Lovely Magic
    Released May 21, 2003 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-22
    Opening theme song of her radio show, Snuggery of Black Bunny (田村ゆかりのいたずら黒うさぎ Yukari Tamura no Itazura Kuro Usagi?).
  • Nemurenu Yoru ni Tsukamaete (眠れぬ夜につかまえて?)
    Released September 2, 2003 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-30
  • Yumemizuki no Alice (夢見月のアリス?)
    Released May 26, 2004 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-31
    Opening and ending theme song of her radio show, Snuggery of Black Bunny (田村ゆかりのいたずら黒うさぎ Yukari Tamura no Itazura Kuro Usagi?).
  • Little Wish ~lyrical step~
    Released October 21, 2004 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCM-40
    Ending theme song for Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (魔法少女リリカルなのは Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha?)
  • Koi se yo Onnanoko (恋せよ女の子?)
    Released May 25, 2005 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBCM-1
    Opening theme song for Gokujou Seitokai (極上生徒会 Ultimate Student Council?)
  • Spiritual Garden
    Released October 26, 2005 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBCM-7
    Ending theme song for Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's (魔法少女リリカルなのは A's Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha A's?)
    Also contains opening theme song for her radio show Snuggery of Black Bunny, Cutie ♥ Cutie.
  • Dōwa Meikyū (童話迷宮?)
    Released August 2, 2006 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBCM-13
    Opening theme song for Otogi-Jushi Akazukin (おとぎ銃士 赤ずきん?) TV series
    Also contains the latest opening and ending theme song of her radio show Snuggery of Black Bunny.
  • Princess Rose
    To be released December 20, 2006 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBCM-15
    Second opening theme song for Otogi-Jushi Akazukin (おとぎ銃士 赤ずき?) TV series

[edit] CD albums

  • WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?
    Released September 26, 1997 - PolyGram POCX-1080
  • Tenshi wa Hitomi no Naka ni (天使は瞳の中に?)
    Released July 4, 2001 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCA-113
  • Hana-furi Tsukiyo to Koi-youbi. (花降り月夜と恋曜日。?)
    Released September 25, 2002 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCA-175
  • True Romance
    Rekeased March 5, 2003 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCA-185
  • Aozora ni Yureru Mitsugetsu no Kobune. (蒼空に揺れる蜜月の小舟。?)
    Released November 6, 2003 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCA-191
  • Kohaku no Uta, Hitohira (琥珀の詩、ひとひら?)
    Released March 2, 2005 - Konami Music Entertainment KMCA-200
  • Gin no Senritsu, Kioku no Mizuoto. (銀の旋律、記憶の水音。?)
    Released April 19, 2006 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBCA-4

[edit] DVDs

  • sweet chick girl
    Released October 23, 2002 - Konami Music Entertainment KMBA-4
  • Peachy Cherry Pie
    Released April 7, 2004 - Konami Music Entertainment KMBA-6
  • Yukari Tamura Summer Live 2004 - Sugar Time Trip
    Released December 8, 2004 - Konami Music Entertainment KMBA-7
  • *Cutie Cutie Concert 2005* at Tokyo International Forum
    Released March 8, 2006 - Konami Digital Entertainment GBBA-8

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