Ami Koshimizu

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Ami Koshimizu
小清水 亜美
Birth name 小清水 亜美 (Koshimizu Ami)
Born February 15, 1986 (1986-02-15) (age 22)
Kokubunji, Tokyo Prefecture, Flag of Japan Japan
Occupation(s) Seiyū
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Columbia
Website columbia.jp/koshimizuami

Ami Koshimizu (小清水 亜美 Koshimizu Ami?, born February 15, 1986) is a female seiyū and is affiliated with Production Baobab management.[1] She was born in the city of Kokubunji in Tokyo Prefecture. Her blood type is AB, her height is 168 cm (about 5'6") and her weight is 48 kg.[2]

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[edit] Summary

[edit] Career

[edit] Personal

  • She often wears contact lenses for her vision, but would revert to using glasses when in private.
  • While recording, she has a habit of constantly switching the script between her left and right hand.
  • She is not particularly adept in her kanji and English. While recording for the Ashita no Nadja drama CDs, she mispronounced the kanji "横暴" from "yokobou" (よこぼう) to the incorrect "chuucho" (ちゅうちょ). She also did not understand the definition of the word "rise" from the similarly titled ending theme song she sang for AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission until she asked fellow seiyū Jun Fukuyama during the time spent recording for Code Geass. He gave her the metaphor of the word "rise" being used in "sunrise" to help her understand.
  • Mamiko Noto, Hitomi Nabatame, and Yui Horie have all jokingly made the comparison that the animal Ami most resembled was a mouse during their time spent recording for School Rumble.
  • After appearing in the commercial for the Code Geass video game, she liked her uniform from the fictional Ashford Academy she wore so much that staff members let her keep it.

[edit] Performance

Leading roles in bold.

[edit] TV anime

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

[edit] OVA

[edit] Drama CD

[edit] Web anime

  • Kētai Shōjo (Ichiru Mishima)

[edit] Game

[edit] Radio

[edit] Radio CD

[edit] Live

[edit] Commercial

[edit] Theatre

  • Super Oshibai: School Rumble~ Osaru-san da yo, Harima-kun!~ (Tenma Tsukamoto)

[edit] Discography

[edit] DVD

[edit] Singles

  • Sailing to the Future, released March 28, 2007.
    1. Sailing to the Future
    2. Rise
    3. Sailing to the Future (Instrumental)
    4. Rise (Instrumental)

[edit] Albums

  • Natural, released March 22, 2006.
    1. CIRCLE GAME
    2. CREAM
    3. ココロの深いトコロ
    4. scene11
    5. この恋は忘れない
    6. 約束
    7. MESSAGE
    8. Present
    9. SUPER GIRL
    10. dear friend♡
    11. SAKURA Fallen

[edit] Other

  • My-Otome Zwei Volume 2 Special Package CD New Theme Song - storm / Nina Wáng (Ami Koshimizu), released February 23, 2007.
    1. storm
    2. storm (off vocal)
    3. Nina & Mai Tokiha's Girlish "My-Otome Zwei Volume 2" Impressions With a Lot of Talking Special!!

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