Ayuru Ōhashi

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Ayuru Ōhashi
大橋 歩夕
Born (1984-04-28) April 28, 1984 (age 40)
Tokyo, Japan
Other namesErika Nakai
Occupations
Years active2005–present
Agent Mausu Promotion
Height153 cm (5 ft 0 in)
Website ayuru.net

Ayuru Ōhashi (大橋 歩夕, Ōhashi Ayuru, born April 28, 1984), formerly known as Erika Nakai (仲井 絵里香, Nakai Erika), is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo. [1] [2] [3] Some of her major roles are Aoi in Wish Upon the Pleiades original net animation (ONA) and its anime adaptation, Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen in Strike Witches , Adele in Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere , Oryō in Girls und Panzer , and Anju Yuuki in Love Live! School Idol project . She was associated with ToriTori agency until June 2015. [4] She is currently associated with Mausu Promotion.

Contents

Filmography

Anime

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesSource [5] [6] [3]
2005 Speed Grapher Girl  
2005 Sugar Sugar Rune AnanaCredited as Erika Nakai 
2005 Happy 7: The TV Manga Nene TokudaCredited as Erika Nakai 
2005Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg Victory by VictoryAyumi, Mariko Ibaraki  
2005 Idaten Jump Girl  
2006 Yōkai Ningen Bem Mari Kabeya  
200812 Strike Witches Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen Also Strike Witches 2, movie
Also credited as Erika Nakai
 
2009 Saki Tomoki Sawamura   
2011 Wish Upon the Pleiades AoiONA 
2011 Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Ayumu HoshinoAlso OVA 
2011 Double-J Hajime Usami  
2011 Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere Adele Barrufet  
2012 Medaka Box Harigane Onigase   [7]
2012 Girls und Panzer Oryō [8]
2013 Love Live! Anju Yuuki   
2014 Space Dandy Eldest daughter  
2015 Wish Upon the Pleiades Aoi [9] [7]
2016 High School Fleet Momo Aoki 
2016 Brave Witches Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen ep.7 
2017 Nora, Princess, and Stray Cat Euracia of End [10]
2019 Strike Witches 501st Unit, Taking Off! Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen [11]

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2015 Girls und Panzer der Film Oryō [8]
2017 Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 Oryō, Ship department member [12]
2019 Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 Oryō, Maiko
2020 High School Fleet: The Movie Momo Aoki [13]
2021 Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 Oryō [12]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesSource [5] [6]
  Sudeki: Sennen no Akatsuki no Monogatari Emily Rankin  
2014 Girls und Panzer: Senshadō, Kiwamemasu! Oryo  
2014 Sousyu Sensinkan-gakuen Hachimyoujin Hyakuonisora亡PS Vita 

Discography

Singles

List of major CD releases, with selected chart positions
Release DateTitle [14] Catalogue Number
(Japan)
Oricon [15]
Peak
position
Weeks
charted
2010Fantastic (ファンタぢっく) Boundee: XQIT-1001 [16] 891
2011Romantic (ロマンちっく)XQIT-1005 [17] 731
2011Plustic (プラスちっく)XQIT-1008 [18] 1611
2013Gold Illumination (金色イルミネーション)XQIT-1024
2014Natsuiro Fiction (夏色フィクション)XQIT-1026
2014Mirai Torabera (未来トラベラー)XQIT-1034

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title [14] Album details
(Japan)
Oricon [15]
Peak
position
Fantasista (ファンタぢすた)
  • Released: March 28, 2012
  • Label: Boundee
  • Catalog No.: XQIT-1010 [19]
  • Tracklist :
  1. Opening
  2. Hello,goodbye
  3. Dekakemasyo(reading)
  4. Teddy Bear
  5. Cute Ni Fantasic
  6. Hello,goodby (off Vocal)
  7. Teddy Bear (off Vocal)
  8. Cute Ni Fantasic (off Vocal)
161
Mini Ako (ミニあこ) [20]
  • Released: March 20, 2013
  • Label: Boundee
  • Catalog No.: XQIT-1012
  • Tracklist :
  1. Mermaid Acoustic Version
  2. Kokode
  3. Yozora Wo Miagete Lost Romantics Acoustic Version
  4. Anatato
  5. Harunonioi Acoustic Version
  6. Kaerimichi
  7. Angel Girl Acoustic Version
  8. Mermaid Acoustic Version Off Vocal
  9. Yozora Wo Miagete Lost Romantics Acoustic Version Off Vocal
  10. Harunonioi Acoustic Version Off Vocal
  11. Angel Girl Acoustic Version Off Vocal
Chic Remastered (ちっくリマスター) [21]
  • Released: July 30, 2014
  • Label: Boundee
  • Catalog No.: XQIT-1035
  • Tracklist :
  1. Eternity
  2. Opening
  3. Hello Goodbye
  4. Dekakemasyo
  5. Teddy Bear
  6. Cute ni Fantasic
  7. Yozora wo Miagete Lost Romantics
  8. Omocha no Kimochi 1
  9. Angel Girl
  10. Omocha no Kimochi 2
  11. Soyokaze to Senaka
  12. Mermaid
  13. Issyo ni
  14. Shinainaru
  15. Shizen na Kimochi Soshite Korekara mo
  16. Plus Going
  17. Restart
  18. Eternity Hissatsu Version

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