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Yui Makino (牧野 由依, Makino Yui, born 19 January 1986) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer, and pianist.[1] She is best known for her work in the anime Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle where she voices Sakura and some of the theme songs for the Aria anime series. She is associated with Amuse, Inc. One of her earliest voice acting performances was the character "Sister" in a short-anime movie Bavel no Hon when she was 10.[1] She married singer Yutaro Miura in 2020.[2][3]
Yui Makino | |
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牧野 由依 | |
Born | [1] Mie Prefecture, Japan | 19 January 1986
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Years active | 1989–present |
Agent | Amuse, Inc. |
Height | 155 cm (5 ft 1 in) |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
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Website | yuiyuimakino |
Musical history
editMakino took up piano at the age of four. The film director Shunji Iwai discovered her talent for playing the piano when she was seven years old and from the age of 8 to 17. She played piano solos for three of his films: Love Letter, All About Lily Chou-Chou and Hana and Alice. She graduated from Tokyo College of Music as a piano major with the top score in her senior year.
She made her debut as a singer in 2005 with "Omna Magni," produced by Yoko Kanno. It was used as the ending theme song for the anime Sousei no Aquarion. In the April of the same year, she also debuted as a voice actress, starring as heroine Sakura in Tsubasa Chronicle and recording several songs for its soundtrack.
She released "Amrita", the ending song for the Tsubasa Chronicle film, as well as "Undine", the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime Aria the Animation, coupled with its inserted song "Symphony".[1][citation needed] It achieved No. 25 on the Oricon chart.
In 2006, Makino released two songs from another TV Tokyo anime, Aria the Natural, the theme song "Euphoria" and an insert song, "Amefuribana." They were released on one product and achieved No. 18 on the Oricon chart. In addition, she released her debut album, Tenkyū no Ongaku on 6 December 2006.
In 2007, she was invited to represent Japan at the Japan-China cultural exchange event. She also released two singles for the programmes Sketchbook ~full color's~ and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.
On 23 January 2008, Makino released her seventh single, "Spirale," as the opening theme of Aria the Origination. Coupled with the anime's insert song, "Yokogao," the single reached No. 20 on the Oricon chart. She also performed her first solo concert at the Fuchuno Mori Geijutsu Gekijo Wien Hall in Tokyo, where she sang and played the piano accompaniment for each song. She released her eponymous second album, Makino Yui in March 2008. It reached No. 22 on the Oricon chart. She graduated from Tokyo College of Music as a piano major in the same month.
She held her Holography concert at SHIBUYA-AX in 2011.
In March 2013, Makino was hired to sing and be the "Hungry Zombie Francesca" voice in a national campaign to promote the Hokkaido region throughout Japan.[4]
Overseas guest appearances
edit- 2007: Japan Ambassador, Beijing (Japan-China Cultural Exchange)
- July 2009: Performance at Japan Expo, France
- September 2009: Guest of Honor, New York Anime Festival, USA
- 26 December 2009: Guest Artiste, Musical Concert in EOY at Drama Centre @ National Library, Singapore
- 16 January 2010: Guest Artiste, at Korea
- 19 June 2010: Concert, in Rome, Italy
- 21 June 2010: Ongaku no Hi in France, as guest
- September 2011: Concert in Hong Kong
- October 2011: Concert in Guangzhou
- November 2011: Anime Festival at Shanghai
- December 2012: Performance at J-FEST 2012, Russia
- December 2013: ACT Expo in Macau
- March 2015: TOUCH Spring Festival in Vietnam
- May 2015: Otafest in Canada
- July 2016: CharaExpo in Singapore
- August 2016: Otakon 2016, in USA
Filmography
editAnime television series
edit- Tsubasa Chronicle (2005) as Sakura[1][5]
- Aria The Natural (2006) as Akane in episode 26
- Welcome to the NHK! (2006) as Misaki Nakahara[1]
- Spider Riders: Oracle of Heroes (2006) as Girl in episode 7
- Coron-chan (2006) as Byobā
- Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (2006) as Miko Shirogane
- Zegapain (2006) as Jen May-Yu[1]
- Tsubasa Chronicle (2006) (second season) as Sakura
- Kaze no Stigma (2007) as Lapis Suirei/Cui Ling
- Bokurano (2007) as Aiko Tokosumi
- Sketchbook (2007) as Hazuki Torikai
- Asu no Yoichi! (2009) as Tsubasa Tsubame
- Sora Kake Girl (2009) as Honoka Kawai
- Taishō Yakyū Musume (2009) as Kyouko Sakurami
- Needless (2009) as Mio
- Nodame Cantabile: Finale (2010) as Namuri Rima (Episode 4)
- Angel Beats! (2010) as Yusa
- C (2011) as Hanabi Ikuta
- Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Boku-tachi wa Mada Shiranai. (2011) as Aki
- Un-Go (2011) as Umezawa Yumeno
- Tokurei Sochi Dantai Stella Jo-Gakuin Kōtō-ka C3-Bu (2013) as Yura Yamato
- Chaika - The Coffin Princess (2014) as Layla
- Francesca: Girls Be Ambitious (2014) as Francesca[6]
- Space Dandy (2014) as Freckles (ep.17)
- Gundam Build Fighters Try (2014) as Fumina Hoshino
- The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (2015) as Mayu Sakuma
- Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (2015) as Meiko Ōtsuka[7]
- Wish Upon the Pleiades (2015) as Hikaru
- Ushio and Tora (2015) as Reiko Hanyuu[8]
- The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls 2nd Season (2015) as Mayu Sakuma
- PriPara (2015) as Aroma Kurosu (eps.39–140)
- Hundred (2016) as Erica Candle[9]
- Sekkō Boys (2016) as Mira Hanayashiki[10]
- Shōnen Maid (2016) as Miyako Ōtori[11]
- Sagrada Reset (2017) as Yōka Murase[12]
- Love & Lies (2017) as Ririna Sanada[13]
- King's Game The Animation (2017) as Kana Ueda[14]
- Aikatsu on Parade! (2019) as Saya Kiseki
- Farewell, My Dear Cramer (2021) as Chika Kirishima[15]
- Tokyo 24th Ward (2022) as Mari Sakuragi[16]
- Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout (2022) as Ugraine[17]
OVA and ONA
editThis article contains a list that has not been properly sorted. Specifically, it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works (often, though not always, due to being in reverse-chronological order). See MOS:LISTSORT for more information. (October 2016) |
- Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations as Sakura
- Hōkago no Pleiades as Hikaru
- Hoshi no Umi no Amuri as Amuri
- Tsubasa Shunraiki as Sakura
- xxxHOLiC Shunmuki as Sakura
- Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches OVA as Meiko Ōtsuka
Anime films
edit- The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom as Sakura
- Top wo Nerae 2! & Top wo Nerae! Gattai Gekijō-ban!! as Akaitakami
- PriPara Mi~nna no Akogare Let's Go PriPari (2016) as Aroma Kurosu
Video games
edit- Arc Rise Fantasia as Ryfia
- Which Witch? as Yuugi Saki
- Tsubasa Chronicle as Sakura
- Pachinko Sora wo Kakeru Shōjo!! as Honoka Kawai
- The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls as Mayu Sakuma
- Azur Lane as MNF La Galissonnière and MNF Marseillaise
- Alchemy Stars as Siobhan
- Wuthering Waves as Zhezhi
Drama CDs
edit- Welcome to the NHK! as Misaki Nakahara
- Wagamama Sentai Bloom Heart as Tougaiji Yuri a.k.a. White Lily
- Zegapain as Jen May-Yu
- Tsubasa Chronicle as Sakura
Live stage
edit- High Color (2009) as Seiki Tomoyo
Radio
edit- Yui to Mika no Puri Suite!-Tsubasa Chronicle radio, hosted by Yui Makino and Mika Kikuchi as host
- Sketchbook Radio-Sketchbook radio, hosted by Kana Hanazawa, Asuka Nakase and Yui Makino as host
- Puri Suite RETURNS!-Tsubasa Chronicle (second season) radio, hosted by Miyu Irino, Yui Makino, Mika Kikuchi, Tetsu Inada and Daisuke Namikawa as host
- Sore Kake Radio & TV-Sora Kake Girl radio, hosted by MAKO as a guest in several episodes
- ArcRise LADY RADIO HOUR-Arc Rise Fantasia radio, hosted by Yui Makino and Emiri Katō as host.
- Which Witch? Sora no Gakko Host Club?-Which Witch? radio, hosted by Asumi Kana and Aki Toyosaki as guest and host, replacing Aki in two episodes.
- Makino Yui no Daimondorobicchi-Makino's own radio.
- Makino Yui no Fuwa Fuwa Radio-Makino's own radio, for Fuwa Fuwa single promo.
Discography
editSingles
edit# | Information | Sales |
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1 | "Amrita (アムリタ)"
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5,777 copies sold |
2 | "Undine (ウンディーネ)"
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16,316 copies sold |
3 | "Euforia (ユーフォリア)"
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10,845 copies sold |
4 | "Modokashī Sekai no Ue de (もどかしい世界の上で)"
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2,511 copies sold |
5 | "Sketchbook o Motta Mama (スケッチブックを持ったまま)"
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5,881 copies sold |
6 | "Synchronicity"
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4,158 copies sold |
7 | "Spirale (スピラーレ)"
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10,688 copies sold |
8 | "Tanpopo Suisha (たんぽぽ水車)"
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Single did not chart. |
9 | "Fuwa Fuwa♪ (ふわふわ♪)"
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2,291 |
10 | "Ao no Kaori (碧の香り)"
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2,142 |
11 | "Onegai Jun Bright (お願いジュンブライト)" | N/A |
12 | "Sasayaki wa "Crescendo" (囁きは"Crescendo")"
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N/A |
Albums
editRelease | Title | Peak Position | Time on chart | Sales | |
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1st | 6 December 2006 | Tenkyū no Ongaku (天球の音楽Music of the Celestial Sphere)
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36 | 5 weeks | 11,957 copies sold |
2nd | 26 March 2008 | Makino Yui (マキノユイ)
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22 | 4 weeks | 10,384 copies sold |
3rd | 6 July 2011 | Holography (ホログラフィー)
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27 | N/A | N/A |
Awards
editShe was nominated for "best young voice actress" for her outstanding portrayal of Misaki Nakahara from Welcome to the N.H.K.[citation needed]
Other
edit- Anime soundtracks
- Omna Magni
- Notes: This song was used as an ending theme song in Genesis of Aquarion.
- Sousei no Aquarion
- Notes: This song was used as the intro theme song in Genesis of Aquarion.
- Yume no Tsubasa (ユメノツバサ)
- Notes: She sang this song with a fellow voice actor, Miyu Irino, who voices Syaoran. The song was used as an ending theme song in the 3rd Drama CD of Tsubasa Chronicle.
- Tsuki no Shijima (つきのしじま)
- Notes: This song was used as an insert song in episode 50 in Tsubasa Chronicle.
- Dark Side ni Tsuitekite
- Notes: This song was used as an insert song in Welcome to the N.H.K.
- Synchronicity
- Notes: This song is the opening theme song for Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations
- Tenshi no Hashigo ~crepuscular rays~
- Notes: This song is the ending theme for Arc Rise Fantasia
- Imaginal Song
- Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia.
- Jouka no Hikari (Light of Purification)
- Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
- Ryfia no Negai (Ryfia's Wish)
- Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
- Ten no Namida (Heaven's Tears)
- Notes: This song is one of Ryphia's songs with her vocalizing in Arc Rise Fantasia
- Anime character songs
- Towa no Omoi
- Notes: Found on the first Tsubasa Chronicle Drama & Character Album.
- Yacchaouyo!
- Notes: This song was released on the first character song album for the OVA Amuri in Star Ocean.
- Umidorika -Amuri Ver.-
- Notes: This song was released on the first character song album for the OVA Amuri in Star Ocean.
- Moroi Mirai Kirai (I Hate Fragile Future)
- Notes: This song was released on the third character song album of Sora wo Kakeru Shōjo.
- Wakakusa iro no Kleiner Vogel (Light Green-colored Little Bird)
- Notes: This song was released on the second character song album of Which Witch?
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h Nakagami, Yoshikatsu; Yoshida, Moichi; Onitsuka, Kanako; Nishimoto, Keiko. "Voice Actress Spotlight: Yui Makino". Newtype USA. 5 (12) pp. 110–111. December 2006. ISSN 1541-4817.
- ^ "三浦祐太朗が声優の牧野由依と結婚…三浦友和・山口百恵さん夫妻の長男". Sports Hochi. 13 June 2020.
- ^ "牧野由依よりご報告". 12 June 2020.
- ^ "Hokkaido Recruits Yui Makino To Play Hungry Zombie Francesca in Promotional PV". Japanverse. 25 March 2013.
- ^ Katoh, Hidekazu; Ban, Yukiko; Kojima, Makiko; Kamo, Ayumi (May 2007). "Tsubasa – Reservoir Chronicle". Newtype USA. Vol. 6, no. 5. pp. 26–33. ISSN 1541-4817.: 33
- ^ "Francesca: Girls Be Ambitious TV Anime Project Green-Lit". Anime News Network. 25 March 2014.
- ^ "Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Keiji Fujiwara, Yui Makino's Characters Revealed for Ushio & Tora TV Anime". Anime News Network. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Yoshiaki Hasegawa, Rumi Ookubo, M.A.O Star in School Battle Story 'Hundred'". Anime News Network. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Sekkō Boys Anime About Statues-Turned-Idols Adds More Cast". Anime News Network. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Shonen Maid Anime Reveals April 7 Debut, More Cast". Anime News Network. 9 March 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Sakurada Reset Anime Casts Takuya Eguchi, Yuki Yamada, Yui Makano, Sachika Misawa". Anime News Network. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Love and Lies Anime's 2nd Trailer Reveals Cast, July 3 Debut Date (Updated)". Anime News Network. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Ō-sama Game Horror Novel Gets TV Anime in October". Anime News Network. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "'Farewell, My Dear Cramer' Soccer TV Anime Reveals 4 More Cast Members". Anime News Network. 12 February 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Tokyo Twenty Fourth Ward Anime's 1st Video Unveils More Cast & Staff, Opening Song, January 5 Debut". Anime News Network. 24 November 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ^ "Fantasy Bishōjo Juniku Ojisan to Anime's 2nd Promo Video Reveals More Cast". Anime News Network. 13 December 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
- ^ [1] HMV. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ (in Japanese) [2] Shiseido Elixir White CM page. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Yui Makino Archived 28 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine at GamePlaza Haruka Voice Acting Database (in Japanese)
- Yui Makino at Oricon (in Japanese)
- Yui Makino at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Yui Makino at IMDb