Nana Mizuki

Nana Mizuki (Japanese水 树 奈 々 Mizuki Nana ), born as Kondō Nana (Japanese近藤 奈 々; born January 21, 1980 in Niihama ), is a Japanese singer, songwriter and seiyuu ( voice actress ).

  • 4.1 albums
  • 4.2 Singles
  • 5.1 Own Concerts
  • 5.2 Other Concerts

Life

She spent her childhood in Niihama, where her parents taught her, Enka ( Japanese pop ) to sing. Her debut as a voice actress, primarily for anime, she gave in 1998, however, she released her debut single " Omoi " only in 2000 under the label King Records. Their first album they brought out in December 2001.

In the following years, Nana had their greatest success with the single " Innocent Starter" (Opening for the anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ), their first single, which managed ( 9th place) in the Top 10 of the Japanese Oricon charts. Since then, Nana's singles made ​​it into ever higher chart positions and established itself as a fairly successful singer. Furthermore, it is an extremely popular seiyuu, with more than 130 different synchronous roles.

In July 2009, her album Ultimate Diamond reached # 1 on the Oricon charts and their single Phantom Minds, which appeared in January 2010, it also managed to square 1 Nana is thus the first seiyuu - singer, who has managed the top of the album - and singles charts achieve.

Career

Born in Niihama, they already started with 5 years to train to sing. Her parents had a small classroom where they taught people singing enka songs. Even then, Nana had always dreamed of one day to stand on a big stage.

In 1993, she released a cassette with the song " Tsugazakura " under the name Nana Kondou. She won a short time later, the audition for Game " Noël: La Neige" and became a voice actress. In 1998, she published an image song called " Girl's Age" under the name Chisato Kadokura. When she gave a concert at age 20, she was discovered by the record label King Records. Their first single, which she published in 2000 under the name Nana Mizuki, was " Omoi ". 2004 made ​​it their single " Innocent Starter" at No. 9 of the weekly charts, and a year later "Eternal Blaze " reaching number 2

Nana won the " Best Musical Performance " award by her song " Justice to believe" in the first seiyū Awards 2007. When her seventh album Ultimate Diamond debuted at number 1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts, they thus became the first seiyū who place 1 the Oricon Charts. Ultimate Diamond sold over 74,000 times in the first week, beating the popular hip-hop band The Black Eyed Peas with their album The END, which sold 20,000 times in Japan. Nana also managed to equal a second record, because their 21 single Phantom Minds was the first single by a seiyū who landed at No. 1 on the charts.

On 23 November 2009, the Japanese broadcaster NHK announced that Nana will participate in the 60th Kohaku Uta Gassen. It was the first time that Nana took part in the show and she chose her song " Shin Ai " for the performance of. The Kohaku show applicable in Japan as a great stepping stone in the career of a singer, because this program is extremely popular and well known.

Synchronous roles

Japanese synchronizations

  • Ultraviolet as a Six
  • Minority Report as Agatha
  • Glee Quinn Fabray as
  • ICarly Carly Shay as

Anime Series

  • Nouji Sentako World Ness Mitosuki Hito
  • Toho as Kasami Tokora
  • Flint Hammerhead as Yamato Sora
  • Shin Hakkenden as Saya
  • Sister Princess Aria as
  • Shaman King as Tamao Tamamura, Kororo
  • Mamimume Mogacho as Mako -chan
  • Sister Princess: Re Pure as Aria
  • Seven of Seven as Nana Suzuki
  • Gravion as Marinia
  • Naruto Hinata Hyuga as
  • Happy Lesson as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
  • Tenchi Muyo! GXP as Neju Na Melmas
  • Samurai Deeper Kyo as Mika
  • F-Zero GP Legend as Lucy Liberty
  • Gravion Two as Marinia
  • Fullmetal Alchemist as Wrath
  • Happy Lesson Advance as Minazuki Rokumatsuri
  • Bottle Fairy Kururu as
  • Beast Fighter the Apocalypse as Ayaka Sanders
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha as Fate Testarossa
  • Tactics as Suzu Edogawa
  • 2x2 = Shinobuden as Shinobu
  • Ichigo 100 % Special as Yui Minamito
  • Paranoia Agent as Taeko Hirukawa ( ep 6)
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's as Fate Testarossa; Alicia Testarossa
  • Jigoku Shōjo as Tsugumi Shibata
  • Ichigo 100 % Yui as Minamito
  • Basilisk as Oboro
  • Magical Canan as Sayaka Mizushiro
  • Erementar Gerad as Cisqua
  • Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor as Mizuki Segawa
  • Koi Koi Seven as Yayoi Asuka ( Celonius 28)
  • Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch as Ruriko Misono ( ep 8)
  • Yakitate! Japan Sophie Balzac Kirisaki ( ep 30, 31)
  • Tsuyokiss Cool × Sweet as Sunao Konoe
  • Witchblade as Maria
  • Simoun as Morinas
  • Kiba as Roya
  • Jyu Oh Be as Tiz
  • Yoshinaga -san chi no Gargoyle as Lili
  • Inukami! as Kei Shindou ( ep 12 & 13)
  • Kagihime Monogatari Eikyu Alice Rondo as Akane Akatsuki ( ep 4)
  • Majime ni Fumajime: Kaiketsu Zorori as Maruchiinu
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers as Fate Testarossa | Fate.T.Harlaown
  • Mokke as Mizuki Hibara
  • Minami- ke as Toma Minami
  • MapleStory as crown
  • Ayakashi Yoake as Eimu
  • Shugo Chara! Utau Hoshina as
  • Shining Tears X Wind as Kanon Seena
  • Shinkyoku Sokai Polyphonica as Yugiri Perserte
  • Naruto Shippuden Hinata Hyuga as
  • Dragonaut - The Resonance as Sieglinde Baumgard
  • Engage Planet Kiss Dum as Yuno Rukina
  • Claymore as Riful
  • Jigoku Shōjo Futakomori as Tsugumi Shibata ( ep 24)
  • Rosario Vampire Moka Akashiya as
  • Minami- ke: Okawari as Toma Minami
  • Allison & Lillia as Allison Whittington
  • Itazura na Kiss Aihara Kotoko as ( Irie )
  • Hakushaku to Yosei as Lydia Carlton
  • Shugo Chara! Doki Utau Hoshina as
  • Rosario Vampire Capu2 Moka Akashiya as
  • Kyōran Kazoku Nikki as Oasis ( ep 22)
  • Jigoku Shōjo Mitsuganae as Tsugumi Shibata
  • Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance as Kaoruko Usami ( ep 22)
  • White Album as Rina Ogata
  • Minami- ke as Toma Minami
  • Ride Back Ogata Rin as
  • Shinkyoku Sokai Polyphonica Crimson S as Yugiri Perserte
  • Tegami Bachi Sylvette Suede as
  • Darker Than Black: Ryusei no Gemini Kirihara Misaki as
  • Fighter than Kanden Yamaneko
  • Shugo Chara! Dokki Doki Utau Hoshina as
  • Aoi Bungaku as Akiko ( ep 5-6)
  • Heart Catch Precure! Tsubomi Hanasaki as / Cure Blossom
  • Kuroshitsuji II Alois Trancy
  • Tegami Bachi Reverse Sylvette Suede as
  • Horo Musuko as Nitori Maho
  • Dog Days as Ricotta Elmar
  • Toriko as Tina
  • Fighters for love as Kanden Yamaneko
  • Blood -C as Saya

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: Supersonic Girl
  • 2002: Magic Attraction
  • 2003: Dream Skipper
  • 2004: Alive & Kicking
  • 2006: Hybrid Universe
  • 2007: The Museum
  • 2007: Great Activity
  • 2009: Ultimate Diamond
  • 2010: Impact Exciter
  • 2011: The Museum II
  • 2012: Skirt Bound Neighbors

Singles

  • 2000: Omoi
  • 2001: Heaven Knows
  • 2001: The Place of Happiness
  • 2002: Love & History
  • 2002: Power Gate
  • 2002: Suddenly Meguriaete ~ ~ / Brilliant Star
  • 2003: New Sensation
  • 2003: Still in the Groove
  • 2004: Panorama
  • 2004: Innocent Starter
  • 2005: Wild Eyes
  • 2005: Eternal Blaze
  • 2006: Super Generation
  • 2006: Justice to Believe / Aoi Iro
  • 2007: Secret Ambition
  • 2007: Massive Wonders
  • 2008: Star Camp EP
  • 2008: Trickster
  • 2009: Shin Ai
  • 2009: Mugen
  • 2010: Phantom Minds
  • 2010: Silent Bible
  • 2011: Scarlet Knight
  • 2011: Pop Master
  • 2011: Junketsu Paradox
  • 2012: Synchrogazer
  • 2012: Time Space EP
  • 2012: Bright Stream
  • 2013: vitalization

Concerts

Own Concerts

  • 2000: Nana Mizuki 20th Birthday Anniversary Live
  • 2001: Nana Mizuki 21 Anniversary Concert "Happy"
  • 2001: Nana Mizuki Live X'mas "Supersonic Girl"
  • 2003: Nana Mizuki Live Attraction
  • 2003: Nana Mizuki Live Sensation Zepp Side / Side Hall
  • 2003-2004: Nana Mizuki Live Skipper Countdown
  • 2004: Nana Mizuki Live Spark
  • 2004-2005: Nana Mizuki Live Rainbow
  • 2005: Nana Mizuki Live Rocket
  • 2006: Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth -
  • 2006: Nana Mizuki Live Universe
  • 2007: Nana Mizuki Live Museum 2007
  • 2007: Nana Summer Festa 2007
  • 2007-2008: Nana Mizuki Live Formula 2007-2008
  • 2008: Nana Mizuki Live Fighter 2008 Blue Side / Red Side
  • 2009: Nana Mizuki Live Fever 2009
  • 2009: Nana Mizuki Live Diamond 2009
  • 2010: Nana Mizuki Live Academy 2010
  • 2010: Nana Mizuki Live Games 2010 Red / Blue stage
  • 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Grace - Orchestra - 2011
  • 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Journey 2011
  • 2011: Nana Mizuki Live Castle 2011
  • 2012: Nana Mizuki Live Union 2012
  • 2013: Nana Mizuki Live Grace - 2013 Opus II

Other Concerts

  • 2001: Happy Lesson Concert
  • 2001: Memories Off 1st Concert
  • 2003: Memories Off 2nd Concert
  • 2005: Animelo Summer Live 2005
  • 2006: Animelo Summer Live 2006
  • 2007: Animelo Summer Live 2007
  • 2008: Animelo Summer Live 2008
  • 2009: Animelo Summer Live 2009
  • 2010: Animelo Summer Live 2010
  • 2011: Animelo Summer Live 2011
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