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3''"[[Manga/MagicalTarurutoKun Wahahaha! Behold myself, The Great Voice-Actress, TARAKO-sama! For real, For real!]]''"
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5TARAKO (December 17, 1960 - March 4, 2024) was a Japanese voice actress and singer born in Tokyo, but raised in Gunma Prefecture who was employed by the talent management firm Troubadour Musique Office.
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7TARAKO made her debut as a voice actor in 1981, playing a minor role as a kindergartener in the TV anime adaptation of Creator/RumikoTakahashi's ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' [[note]] she auditioned for Lum funnily enough, but obviously didn't get the role [[/note]]. During this time in her life, she was unable to make a living through voice acting alone, and had part-time jobs such as selling food samples at a supermarket, working as a convenience store clerk, and surveying traffic.
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9It wasn't until the premiere of the initial anime adaptation of ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'' in 1990 where TARAKO had become a national phenomenon in Japan by voicing the lead character, Momoko "Maruko" Sakura, which would become her longest-running role when the series was revived in 1995. It was also later in 1990 that she would provide the voice of Taruruto in ''Manga/MagicalTarurutoKun'', which co-starred Creator/MinamiTakayama as Honmaru Edojo, its true lead character, and would also provide TARAKO with her earliest video game credit via the LicensedGame for the Platform/SegaMegaDrive.
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11Since then, TARAKO became known for her distinct raspy voice playing cutesy, light-hearted characters with {{moe}} traces, which has been compared to Canadian actor Creator/HowieMandel's own raspy yet cute voice used for kid-friendly characters like [[Franchise/{{Gremlins}} Gizmo]] and [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Bobby]]. As such, she's also played at least more than one TeamPet, including Kirara of ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'', which was more than likely how many westerners were introduced to her as it was the only role of hers to ever be kept for an English release. That doesn't mean she couldn't break through, however: she also voiced the very softspoken but VERY creepy Altena from ''Anime/{{Noir}}'', and in 2015 was chosen to replace Nobuyo Oyama as [[{{Franchise/Danganronpa}} Monokuma]] for the ''Anime/Danganronpa3'' anime series due to Oyama suffering from dementia.
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13Sadly, on March 8th of 2024, it was revealed that she passed away four days earlier at the age of 63, after battling with an illness since the beginning of 2024. And while her passing may have been globally overshadowed by the passing of manga artist Creator/AkiraToriyama, who's death just three days before hers would actually be announced on the same day, less than 24 hours beforehand, it didn't stop fans, colleagues, and news outlets alike from paying tribute to the legendary actress. Her final time as Maruko, was in the episode, "Maruko, Can You Taste Water?" which was the last segment broadcast in a one-hour time slot on March 24th, 2024.
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15Fun fact: While her real name is kept private, like many voice actors, her stage name was derived from when a classmate during her teen years noticed that her voice sounded similar to the toddler Tara-chan from ''Manga/SazaeSan'', the nickname stuck and she used it as her stage name.
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17In another bit of trivia, the reason why TARAKO earned the role of Maruko in the first place was that she sounded exactly like the real Momoko Sakura, the original creator of the ''Chibi Maruko-chan'' manga, and had been told that she even looked like Sakura. She was such an integral part of the series that she even became a screenplay director for several episodes. Years before her own death, TARAKO had written a heartwarming eulogy for Sakura's passing in 2018, mentioning that when she joined her, they wanted to talk to each other in voices just like their own.
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20!!Some roles by TARAKO are:
21* ''[[Anime/AliceInWonderlandJP Alice in Wonderland]]'': Alice (she also sings the theme songs.)
22* ''{{Literature/Anpanman}}'': Frankenrobo-kun (she also voiced one off character Cupidchan and main character Nosshi in the 1993 film "Nosshi the Dinosaur's Big Adventure" before becoming a regular actress.)
23* ''Anime/CombatMechaXabungle'': Chil (also including the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' games.)
24* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan'': Momoko "Maruko" Sakura (her [[StarMakingRole most well-known and longest-running role]], also voiced herself in one instance.) (replaced by Creator/KokoroKikuchi [[note]] who previously guest starred in episode 1162 as Ohana-chan [[/note]] after her passing)
25* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'': Monokuma (''Anime/Danganronpa3'' onward)
26* ''Manga/DeadDeadDemonsDededededestruction'': Debeko
27* ''VideoGame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton'': Cotton (Platform/PCEngine CD port)
28* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': Bamm-Bamm Rubble (Japanese dub, independent station version)
29* ''Anime/HunterXHunter'' (1999 series): Senritsu/Melody
30* ''Anime/InuYasha'': Kirara (Notably her only role to remain intact in an English dubbed series)
31* ''Anime/KimbaTheWhiteLion'': Lulu (1989 series)
32* ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles'': Asuka Minatoya
33* ''Manga/MagicalTarurutoKun'': Taruruto (Sings the opening as herself and she also sang the 2nd ending in-character as Taruruto. Reprises her role for the Platform/MegaDrive game.)
34* ''Anime/NGKnightLamune40'': (and its sequels): Hebimetako
35* ''Anime/{{Noir}}'': Altena
36* ''Anime/TheNoozles'': Mark (she also sings the opening theme, though the ending was sung by Creator/ToshioFurukawa.)
37* ''Franchise/{{Patlabor}}'': Tamiko Shinshi (Shinshi's wife) (OVA & TV Series, voiced by Creator/ShinobuAdachi in movie 2.)
38* ''VideoGame/TailConcerto'': Panta
39* ''Anime/TrigunStampede'': Zazie The Beast (replacing Creator/HiroshiKamiya.)
40* ''Manga/TheyWereEleven'': Toto
41* ''Anime/UruseiYatsura'': Sugar (also did a bit role as a preschooler prior to this which was her debut)
42* ''VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward'': Zero III

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