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* Akurjo in [[VideoGame/RhapsodyAMusicalAdventure Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess]]



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* Lilia in ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' (UsefulNotes/PCEngine games)

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* Mari Ooaya in ''Manga/MagicalTarurutoKun''

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Tsuru focused her career on being a {{narrator}} for news broadcasts and Japanese television shows starting in TheNineties, while keeping her [[LongRunners long-running]] roles - [[Franchise/DragonBall Bulma]] and [[Literature/{{Anpanman}} Dokin-chan]] - as her "lifetime anime roles." Needless to say, thanks to her role as Bulma, her voice was a fixture of the childhoods of entire generations of Japanese kids.

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Tsuru focused her career on being a {{narrator}} for news broadcasts and Japanese television shows starting in TheNineties, while keeping her [[LongRunners long-running]] roles - [[Franchise/DragonBall Bulma]] and [[Literature/{{Anpanman}} Dokin-chan]] - as her "lifetime anime roles." Needless to say, thanks to her role roles as Bulma, Bulma and Dokin-chan, her voice was a fixture of the childhoods of entire generations of Japanese kids.
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Tsuru was also at one point married to Creator/KeiichiNanba, but they later divorced and Nanba has since married Mayumi Sho.
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Hiromi Tsuru (鶴 ひろみ ''Tsuru Hiromi'', March 29, 1960 -- November 16, 2017) was a voice actress whose roles tended to be {{Shorttank}}s, {{Action Girl}}s, or {{Cool Big Sis}}. She was also known as Naomi Hunter in ''Franchise/MetalGear'', so beware.

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Hiromi Tsuru (鶴 ひろみ ''Tsuru Hiromi'', March 29, 1960 -- November 16, 2017) was a voice actress whose roles tended to be {{Shorttank}}s, {{Action Girl}}s, or {{Cool Big Sis}}. She was also known as Naomi Hunter in ''Franchise/MetalGear'', ''VideoGame/MetalGear'', so beware.



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* [[WorldTree The Tree of Hearts]] ("Kokoro no Taiju") in ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure''


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* Reiko Mikami in ''Anime/GhostSweeperMikami'' (with the exception of the 2009 pachinko game in which '''NONE''' of the show's voice actors returned and she was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/KotonoMitsuishi)

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* Reiko Mikami in ''Anime/GhostSweeperMikami'' ''Manga/GhostSweeperMikami'' (with the exception of the 2009 pachinko game in which '''NONE''' of the show's voice actors returned and she was [[TheOtherDarrin darrin'd]] by Creator/KotonoMitsuishi)
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* Anne Shirley in the first Japanese dub of ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' (Creator/{{CBC}} live-action version; later Darrin'd by Miki Fujitani in the redub for Creator/FujiTV)

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