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is a Japanese voice actress.


Filmography


Television animation

;1970s *'' Wakakusa no Charlotte'' ;1980s *''
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'' (1986) (Old Woman (episode 4), Sno's Mother) *'' Golden Warrior Gold Lightan'' *'' Lady!!'' (Brenda) ;1990s *'' The Wonderful Galaxy of Oz'' *'' Yaiba'' ;2000s *'' Dennō Coil'' ;2010s *'' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders'' (2014) (Enya) *'' Rin-ne'' (2016) (Tama) *'' Wistoria: Wand and Sword'' (Cauldron) unknown date *''
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Theatrical animation

*'' Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong'' (1986) (Pansy's Mother) *'' Kukuriraige: Sanxingdui Fantasy'' (Cancelled)


Video games

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'' (2005) (Narrator) *'' God of War II'' (2007) (Gaia, Narrator) *'' God of War III'' (2010) (Gaia, Narrator) *'' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven'' (2015) (Enya) *'' Senran Kagura: Estival Versus'' (2015) (Sayuri) *'' Gundam Breaker 3'' (2016) (Irato granny)


Tokusatsu

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'' ( Shinnooian Hakutaku (ep. 25, 34, 49)) *'' Ressha Sentai ToQger'' ( Marchioness Morc (eps. 27 - 47), Kuliner Announce (eps. 11 - 12, 27)) *'' Ressha Sentai ToQger vs. Kyoryuger: The Movie'' (Marchioness Morc) *''Ressha Sentai ToQger Returns: Super ToQ 7gou of Dreams'' (Marchioness Morc)


Dubbing

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References


External links


Reiko Suzuki profile
at Arts Vision * * 1944 births Living people Japanese video game actresses Voice actresses from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses {{Japan-voice-actor-stub