Ai Shimizu (清水 愛, Shimizu Ai, born March 26, 1981) is a Japanese voice actress and professional wrestler. She has a career as a singer, signed to Lantis. She has released 14 singles (including joint and character singles) and four albums. She covered Yumi Matsutoya's "Toki o Kakeru Shōjo" as the B-side of her first single "Angel Fish" in 2003. She is known to have a close relationship with Mai Nakahara, having collaborated in eight anime where most of the characters they voiced in together had close connections: DearS, Kage Kara Mamoru!, My-HiME, My-Otome, Please Twins!, Sola, Strawberry Panic! and the Lucky Star drama CD. Shimizu has worked sporadic professional wrestling matches since December 2013.[2]
Quick Facts Born, Status ...
Ai Shimizu |
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Shimizu in June 2016 |
Born | (1981-03-26) March 26, 1981 (age 43)
Tokyo, Japan |
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Status | Married |
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Occupation(s) | Voice actress, singer, wrestler |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Anime television series
2005
- Absolute Boy, Shione Unno[21]
- Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone, Aimi Yoshizumi[22]
- Fushigiboshi no Futagohime, Puppet
- He Is My Master, Mitsuki Sawatari[23][24]
- Hell Girl, Ryōko Takamura
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's, Suzuka Tsukimura[25]
- MÄR, Snow, Koyuki[26]
- My-Otome, Mikoto Minagi[27][28][29]
- Oku-sama wa Mahō Shōjo: Bewitched Agnes, Sayaka Kurenai[30][31]
2006
- D.Gray-man, Road Kamelot
- Gift: Under the Rainbow, Riko Fukamine[32]
- High School Girls, Momoka Suzuki[33]
- Kage Kara Mamoru!, Yamame Hattori[34][35]
- Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo, Arisu Arisugawa[36][37]
- Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku o!, Itsumi Yoshimura[38][39]
- Rakugo Tennyo Oyui, Suzu Koishikawa[40][41]
- Shinigami no Ballad, Daniel[42][43]
- Strawberry Panic!, Tamao Suzumi, Kizuna Hyūga[44][45]
Original video animations
Video games
- January 2005: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder, Yū Kashiwagi
- May 2005: Gift: prism, Riko Fukamine
- March 2008: 12Riven, Chisato Inose
- September 2009: Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi, Ermin
- March 2010: Amatu Misora ni!: Kumo no Hatate ni, Miyu Kanzaki
- February 2011: Grisaia no Kajitsu, Sachi Komine
- February 2012: Hatsuyuki Sakura, Sakura Tamaki
- March 2012: Let's Fish! Hooked On, herself
- March 2012: Root Double: Before Crime * After Days, Subject N
- June 2015: Fire Emblem if, Charlotte
- March 2016: NightCry, Connie[62]
- May 2017: Fire Emblem Heroes, Charlotte
Singles
- "Moete Koso Cosplay" (萌えてこそ・コスプレ) (May 22, 2002, Lantis)[63]
- "Iku yo? Lucky Wave" (行くよ ? Lucky Wave) (November 27, 2003, Lantis) with Mai Nakahara, ranked 51st in Oricon charts[64][65]
- "Parade" (July 22, 2004, Lantis) with Mai Nakahara & Saeko Chiba, ranked 188th in Oricon charts[66][67]
- "Kokoro no Tsurugi" (ココロの剣) (September 23, 2004, Lantis)[68]
- "Rasen no Prologue" (螺旋のプロローグ) (November 25, 2004, Lantis) ranked 128th in Oricon charts[69][70]
- "Hariyume Haikyo" (針夢廃墟) (February 24, 2005, Lantis) ranked 129th in Oricon charts[71][72]
- "Kioku Baraen" (記憶薔薇園) (February 22, 2006, Lantis) ranked 64th in Oricon charts[73][74]
- "Himitsu Dolls" (秘密ドールズ) (Mai 26, 2006, Lantis) ranked 42nd in Oricon charts[75][76]
- "Ichigo Tsumi Monogatari" (苺摘み物語) (August 23, 2006, Lantis) ranked 43rd in Oricon charts[77][78]
- "Kakusei Bisque Doll" (覚醒ビスクドール) (April 25, 2007, Lantis) ranked 107th in Oricon charts[79][80]
- "Koisuru Ryokō Shōjo" (恋する旅行少女) (December 21, 2007, Lantis) ranked 136th in Oricon charts[81][82]
- "Character Song Vol. 12 Aoba & Tsubasa Hiraizumi" (キャラクターソング Vol.12 平泉あおば&つばさ) (March 26, 2008, Lantis) ranked 159th in Oricon charts[83][84]
- "Chimeric voice" (September 9, 2009, Lantis)[85]
- "Tokei to Mahō no Biscuit" (時計と魔法のビスケット) (July 22, 2010, Lantis)
Albums
- Hatsuga Jōken M (発芽条件M) (April 27, 2005, Lantis) ranked 115th in Oricon charts[86][87]
- Hakoiri Zakuro Hime (箱入り柘榴姫) (August 24, 2005, Lantis)[88]
- Chronicle (December 21, 2006, Lantis) with Mai Nakahara, ranked 101st in Oricon charts[89][90]
- Nuova Storia (September 10, 2008, Lantis) ranked 141st in Oricon charts[91][92]
Shimizu, Ai (August 2, 2016). 【ご報告】 (in Japanese). Twitter. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
ワンダバスタイル (in Japanese). kids-station.com. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
絶対少年 (in Japanese). Newtype. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
"舞-乙HiME" (in Japanese). biglobe.ne.jp. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
落語天女おゆい (in Japanese). rakugo-tennyo.com. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
"Staff・Cast". El Cazador de la Bruja official site (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
"SOLA" (in Japanese). AT-X. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
"こすぷれCOMPLEX" (in Japanese). wonderfarm.co.jp. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
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