:Wakana Yamazaki
{{Short description|Japanese actress & voice actress}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Wakana Yamazaki
| native_name = 山崎和佳奈
| native_name_lang = ja
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| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|3|21}}
| birth_place = Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
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| alma_mater = Doshisha University
| occupation =
{{flatlist|
- Actress
- voice actress
}}
| notable_works = Detective Conan as Ran Mouri
Marmalade Boy as Meiko Akizuki
Dead or Alive as Ayane
Digimon Adventure 02 as Arukenimon
| years_active = 1991–present
| agent = Aoni Production
| height = 153 cm
}}
{{Nihongo|Wakana Yamazaki|山崎 和佳奈|Yamazaki Wakana|born March 21, 1965}} is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator who works for Aoni Production. She was born in Yokohama and is best known for her roles as Ran Mouri in Detective Conan, Atsuko "Akko" Kagami in the 1998 version of Himitsu no Akko-chan, Maria and Shoryuuki in Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Azumi Kojou in Azumi Mamma Mia, Meiko Akizuki in Marmalade Boy, Ayane in Dead or Alive and Ikuko Tsukino, replacing the late Yūko Mizutani in Sailor Moon Cosmos. Yamazaki also took over the role of Nami for episodes 70-78 of One Piece while regular voice actress Akemi Okamura was on maternity leave and also voiced Nojiko, Nami's sister.
Filmography
=Main Current Role=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Series |
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1996–present
| Main: TV, OVA, Special, Movie & Video Game / Crossover: Lupin III vs. Detective Conan, Magic Kaito 1412{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-31/detective-conan/ijigen-no-sniper-film-1st-full-trailer-posted|title=Detective Conan: Ijigen no Sniper Film's 1st Full Trailer Posted|date=2013-12-31|access-date=2014-01-02|work=Anime News Network|archive-date=2014-01-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102160108/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-31/detective-conan/ijigen-no-sniper-film-1st-full-trailer-posted|url-status=live}} |
1996–present
| Ayane | Appearance on Ninja Gaiden (since 2004) & Xtreme Beach Volleyball Series, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (crossover). |
=TV Series animation=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Notes |
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1991
| Ran Tenjinbayashi | |
1991
| High School Mystery: Gakuen Nanafushigi | Kiyomi Sasahara | |
1991–1992
| Crane | SS4 Vol 02 |
1991–1992
| Hitomi Kirara | |
1991–1992
| Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai | Soara | |
1991–1999
| Maria, Shoryuki | |
1992
| Chigusa Takahashi | |
1993
| Marie | |
1993–1994
| Kōan | |
1992
| Haruko | |
1994–1995
| Michiru | |
1994–1995
| Maki Akamine | |
1994–1995
| Bunny Higgins | |
1994–1995
| Ariel | |
1994–1995
| Meiko Akizuki | |
1995–1996
| Sister Maria, Noriko | |
1995
| Phoebe | |
1995–1996
| Mai Ota | |
1996–1997
| Queen Nehellenia (child) | |
1996–1997
| Bisshu | |
1996
| Hone-Onna/Bone-Woman (4th Season), Akiko Kataoka (5th Season) | |
1997–2000
| Izumi Emon | Special Edition |
1998
| Trigun | Monica | |
1998
| All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku | Chieko | |
1998–1999
| Himitsu no Akko-chan | Atsuko "Akko" Kagami | 3rd series |
1998
| Risa Kageyama | |
1998–1999
| Gasaraki | Ishtar Pilot | |
1999–present
| Nojiko, Nami (70-78), Scarlett | Voice acted as a substitute for episodes 70-78 as Nami |
1999
| Ebichu | Yoshiko | Ep. 16 |
1999
| Koume-chan ga Iku! | Koume | |
1999
| Pokémon | Chisato | |
1999–2000
| Sazanka, Myst | |
2000–2001
| Adventure 02 |
2001–2002
| Gekkō | |
2002
| InuYasha | Suzuna | |
2002
| Sheep | Jun-chan | |
2002–2003
| Kyo-o | |
2003–2004
| Godannar | Shukuyu | |
2003–2005
| Suzu | |
2003–2006
| Hana Takamine | |
2004
| Area 88 | Taeko Yasuda | |
2004–2005
| Rio Kitagawa | |
2004
| Ran Mao | |
2005
| Loveless | Misaki Aoyagi | |
2005
| Narlo | |
2005
| Shelley Godwin, Pellegri | |
2006
| Air Gear | Benkei | |
2006
| Ai's Mother | |
2009
| Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan | Ran Mouri | Crossover TV Special |
2013
| Holy Sword Gallia | |
2010–2011
| Aki Horiuchi | |
2011–2012
| Sophia Forrester | Last Exile: Fam The Silver Wing |
2014–2015
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2016
| Eldora | |
2017
| Nene | |
2020
| Lilim B | S1, E4 |
2022
|Arukenimon |E 21 Spider's Lure |
=Detective Conan's Film Series=
=Crossover Film=
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Year
!Title !Roles |
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2013
| Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie | Ran Mouri |
=OVA=
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Year
!Title !Roles |
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1992
| All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku | Maria |
1992
| Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes | Sonia |
1993
| Desert Rose | Linda |
1994
| Natsumi |
1999
| Aoyama Gōshō Tanpen-shū | Asuka Anzai, Asami Ashikawa, Kaoru |
2003
| Sawa Kannagi |
2004
| Interlude | Yuuki Takase |
=Unknown Year=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Notes |
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| Nintama Rantaro
| Bijo, Girl | |
| Kiteretsu Daihyakka
| Satsuki Hanamaru, Reiko, Sakiko, Ruriko | |
=Film animation=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Notes |
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1994
| Maria | |
1995
| Siyuugetu | |
2009
| Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance | Operator | |
2013
| Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie | Ran Mouri | Crossover |
2023
| Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos The Movie | 2-Part Film, |
=Video games=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Notes |
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1994
| Super Real Mahjong PV | Aya Fujiwara | |
1995
| Makenro | |
1996
| Ayane | |
1996
| Sotsugyou Crossworld (Graduation Crossworld) | Megumi Yokoyama | |
1996
| Rachael | |
1996
| Iria Silvestoli, Perisie | |
1996
| Puyo Puyo | Harpy | PC Version |
1998
| Abalaburn | Baal, Mary | |
1998
| Ojyousama Express | Midori Kitakami | |
1998
| Puraha | |
1998
| Pico, Noel | |
1998
| Salyut | |
1999
| Mystina | |
1999
| Ayane | |
2000
| Never 7: The End of Infinity | Saki Asakura | |
2001
| Ayane | |
2003
| Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball | Ayane | |
2003
| Gekitō Pro Yakyū | Yuki Mizuhara | |
2004
| Detective Conan: Legacy of the Great Empire | Ran Mouri | PS2 Ver. |
2004
| Ayane | |
2004
| Interlude | Yuuki Takase | |
2004–present
| Okuni, Nene | |
2005
| Ayane | |
2005
| Mai | |
2005
| Kei Nagase | |
2006
| Ayane | |
2007–present
| Okuni, Nene, Ayane | Ayane appeared Warriors Orochi 3 |
2007
| Detective Conan: Tsuioku no Mirajiyu | Ran Mouri | Released in Japan/Euro only |
2008
| Ayane | |
2009
| Ayane | |
2010
| Ayane | |
2011
| Ayane | |
2011
| Ayane | |
2012
| Ayane | |
2012
| Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge | Ayane | |
2012
| Ayane |
2013
| Detective Conan: Marionette Symphony | Ran Mouri | 3DS Ver. |
2015
| Chaos Heroes Online | Sheryl | Released PC ver. Japanese Dubbed |
2014
| Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water | Ayane | |
2016
| Ayane |
2017
| Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash | Ayane | DLC Character |
2017
| Ayane |
2019
| Ayane |
2022
| Arukenimon |
=Drama CDs=
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Year
!Title !Roles !Notes |
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| Gaki no Ryoubun
| | Kayanoke no Okite |
| Fushigi Yugi
| Yui Hongo | |
=Live action voices=
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Year
!Title !Roles |
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1996–1997
| Mother Melzard/Jadow Mothera |
1997–1998
| Churasa (Alien Gigaru) (Actor: Michelle Gazepis) |
=Radio=
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Year
!Title !Roles |
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| Doki Doki School Hours
| Kitagawa |
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://www.aoni.co.jp/search/yamazaki-wakana.html|name=Official agency profile}} {{in lang|ja}}
- {{anime News Network|people|848}}
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Category:Voice actresses from Yokohama
Category:Japanese video game actresses
Category:20th-century Japanese actresses