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[[caption-width-right:300:[[Anime/{{Symphogear}} Nana]] wills [[Anime/CrossAnge it!]]]]

Born Nana Kondou on January 21, 1980 in Niihama, Japan, Nana Mizuki is a Japanese voice actress and singer best known for her powerful voice, which she often converts to a song so mind-blowingly powerful it's awesome. She didn't do much when her career began in 1997, until people started noticing her as Hinata Hyuga, one of ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'''s popular characters. Things really went up for her when she voiced [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Fate Testarossa]] and thus was her ultimate start of great fame.

Her music has garnered commercial and critical hits and there have been many times where she has gotten #2 on Oricon (Japan's equivalent of the Billboard Charts), and she may be the first actress to break into the mainstream Japanese music industry. In 2007, she became the first Seiyuu Award winner for the Musical Performance category with "[[VideoGame/WildArms5 Justice to Believe]]". On the week of June 15, 2009, she achieved the distinction of being the first seiyuu to [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-06-08/nana-mizuki-is-1st-seiyu-with-no.1-album-in-weekly-charts nab the #1 position in the Oricon Weekly Album chart]] with her album, ''Ultimate Diamond''. Since then she has won numerous awards and broken numerous records, most in regards to her success as a seiyuu in the J-Pop world. In 2014, [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-03-14/japanese-government-honors-ghibli-suzuki-voice-actress-nana-mizuki the Japanese Government has honored her as the Rookie of the Year in the Popular Entertainment division]].

She has a markedly geeky interest in Buddhist esoteric doctrine. And in a message to the fans, she also admitted to being a ''Anime/PrettyCure'' fan and how happy she was to get the lead role in ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure''.

She also did the voice acting of a Windows [[SevenIsNana 7]] mascot.

Mizuki and Creator/YukariTamura have also both received the ultimate honor: [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2013-05-19/nana-mizuki-yukari-tamura-get-their-own-nendoroid-figures their very own Nendoroid figures]].

On [[SevenIsNana July 7]], 2020, she announced to the world she had gotten married to a man who is part of the music industry. On March 16, 2021, she gave birth to her first child.

For your listening pleasure, Mizuki's [[AwesomeMusic/NanaMizuki own Crowning Music of Awesome page]].
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!!Notable roles by Nana Mizuki:
* Akiko in ''Anime/BlueLiterature'''s adaptation of "In the Woods Beneath the Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom".
* Both of the title characters in the ''Literature/AllisonAndLillia'' anime. (Though Allison as an adult is voiced by Creator/HoukoKuwashima)
* Alois Trancy (a guy) in the second season of the ''Manga/BlackButler'' anime.
* Amano Airi in ''Franchise/D4DJ''
* [[Characters/CrossAngeAnge Angelise Ikaruga "Ange" Misurugi]] in ''Anime/CrossAnge''
* [[Characters/Persona5AnnTakamaki Ann Takamaki]] in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' (including ''[[Anime/Persona5TheAnimation The Animation]]'', ''[[VideoGame/Persona5DancingInStarlight Dancing in Starlight]]'', ''[[UpdatedRerelease Royal]]'', ''[[VideoGame/Persona5Strikers Strikers]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/Persona5Tactica Tactica]]'') and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''
* Aoandon and Momo-no-sei in ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016''
* Asha (Creator/TabithaStGermain) [[ActingForTwo and]] Nippet (Leanne Coppen) in the Japanese dub of ''WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}}'' ([[DuelingDubs DVD version]])
* Ashley Anan in ''VideoGame/LuminousArc3''
* Becky (Creator/TaraStrong) in the Japanese dub of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}''.
* Bilin Valentine in ''Anime/{{Listeners}}''
* Bumblebee (Creator/KimberlyBrooks) in the Japanese dub of ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019''
* Carly Shay in the Japanese dub of ''Series/ICarly''
* [[Characters/MCUCarolDanvers Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel]] (Creator/BrieLarson) in the Japanese dubs of both her [[Film/CaptainMarvel2019 eponymous film]] and the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse''.
* Koron in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheIslandOfMiraclesAnimalAdventure''
* Cheelai in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly''
* Chisato Kadokura in ''[[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOeL Noel: La Neige]]''. Debut role as a seiyuu and singer, since, thanks to her singing talent, the company decided to release an entire ImageSong [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A9c9wysnUw album]] for her character despite being voiced by a newcomer.
* [[OverlyLongName Claes Celestia Misqa Sansest]] in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyType0''
* Colette Brunel in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''
* Desdemona in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestHeroesIITwinKingsAndTheProphecysEnd''
* Dorothea in ''VideoGame/AvalonCode''
* Elise in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''
* Evangeline Yamamoto in ''Manga/BlastOfTempest''
* Excella Noa Aura in ''VideoGame/ShiningResonance''
* Faintear in ''VideoGame/TriggerheartExelica Enhanced''
* [[StarMakingRole Fate Testarossa Harlaown]] and [[PosthumousCharacter Alicia Testarossa]] in ''[[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. She later proceeded to [[PlayingAgainstType play against type]] with much gusto as Fate's {{Doppelganger}}, the LargeHam BoisterousBruiser [[VideoGame/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAsPortable Levi the Slasher]].[[invoked]]
* Fragile in the ''VideoGame/DeathStranding'' Japanese dub.
* [[PlayingAgainstType Freya]] (Creator/EmilyBlunt) in the Japanese dub of ''Film/TheHuntsmanWintersWar''.[[invoked]]
* Gale in ''VideoGame/DrakeRider''
* Hakuei Ren in ''Manga/MagiLabyrinthOfMagic''
* Hanna in ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''
* Hannah in ''Anime/DragonsDogma''
* [[Characters/NarutoHinataHyuga Hinata Hyuga]] in ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' (Got her own character song too, huge BreakoutCharacter.)
* Hinowa Sekimori in ''Manga/{{Ushio and Tora}}''
* Hokuto Sumeragi in ''Manga/TokyoBabylon'' 2021 adaptation
* Hotaru Shirakawa in ''VisualNovel/MemoriesOff''
* Ittasha in ''Series/BakuageSentaiBoonboomger''
* Janice Quatlane in ''VideoGame/ProfessorLayton and the Eternal Diva''
* Official dub voice for Creator/JenniferLawrence:
** Aurora Lane in ''Film/{{Passengers|2016}}''
** Katniss Everdeen in ''Film/TheHungerGames''
** Serena in ''Film/{{Serena}}''
* Jessica Sherawat in the Japanese dub of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations''
* Kaho Serizawa in both the ''VisualNovel/HourglassOfSummer'' visual novel and the corresponding OVA.
* Princess Kakyu in ''Anime/SailorMoonCosmos'' (replacing Creator/SakikoTamagawa)
* Kallen Kaslana in the Japanese dub of ''VideoGame/{{Honkai Impact 3rd}}''
* Kanden Yamaneko in ''Literature/{{Kampfer}}''
* Kaoruko Usami in ''Manga/JunjouRomantica''
* [[IdolSinger Kaya]] [[TheDanza Mizuki]] in ''Manga/GrandBlue''
* Kichou, Nobunaga/Saburo's wife in ''Anime/NobunagaConcerto''
* Komurasaki in ''Manga/OnePiece''
* Kotoko Aihara in ''Manga/ItazuraNaKiss''
* Kriemhild in ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator''. PlayingAgainstType as she was just a stoic adjutant for most of the series. But notable that in the show, she sang both opening songs ''Preserved Roses'' and ''Revolution Dualism''... in ''duets'' with ''Music/TMRevolution''
* Princess Kurama in ''Manga/UruseiYatsura All Stars''
* Kururu in ''Anime/BottleFairy''
* Lili Hamilton in ''Literature/GargoyleOfTheYoshinagas''
* Lucy Liberty in ''Anime/FZeroGPLegend''
* Maho Nitori in ''Manga/WanderingSon''
* Manaria Sousse in ''Literature/ImInLoveWithTheVillainess''
* Maria in ''Anime/{{Witchblade}}''
* Maya Fey (Mayoi Ayasato) in trailers of ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' games
* Mia Allen (Jane Levy) in the Japanese dub of the ''Film/EvilDead2013''
* Michella Watch in ''Manga/BloodBlockadeBattlefront''
* Mifuyu in ''VideoGame/GranadoEspada''
* Minazuki Rokumatsuri in ''Manga/HappyLesson''
* Mio in ''Anime/Dororo2019''
* Misaki Kirihara in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''
* Misaya Ouji in the sixth ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'' movie
* Moka Akashiya ([[SuperpoweredNeutralSide both of them]]) in ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire''
* Morinas in ''Anime/{{Simoun}}''
* Mostima in ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}''
* Mrs. Primm (Creator/ConstanceWu) in the Japanese dub of ''Film/LyleLyleCrocodile''
* [[UsefulNotes/UesugiKenshin Nagao Kagetora]] in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder''
* Nagisa [[spoiler:Adelheid]] in ''[[VideoGame/PhantasyStarUniverse Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity]]''
* [[TheDanza Nana Suzuki]] (The original one) and [[spoiler:Jamanana]] in ''Anime/SevenOfSeven''
* [[PunnyName Nanami Madobe]], a.k.a. Windows 7-tan
* Neige Hausen in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars OG Saga VideoGame/EndlessFrontier EXCEED''
* Neju Ma Melmas in ''Anime/TenchiMuyoGXP''
* Nótt in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes''
* [[Creator/MarilynMonroe Norma Jean/Marilyn Monroe]] (Creator/AnaDeArmas) in the Japanese dub of ''Film/{{Blonde}}''.
* Princess Oboro in ''Manga/{{Basilisk}}''
* Pandora in ''Manga/SaintSeiyaTheLostCanvas''
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7aACDTi278 Paz Ortega Andrade]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker''
* Popuko in ''Manga/PopTeamEpic episode 11A''.
* Psycholone in ''Film/KamenRiderXSuperSentaiXSpaceSheriffSuperHeroTaisenZ''
* Quinn Fabray (Creator/DiannaAgron) in the Japanese dub of ''Series/{{Glee}}''
* Rebecca Streisand in ''VideoGame/WildArms5'' ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM2f434IMXY Lo~ve... It's in my justi~ce]]. *coughs* Sorry.)
* Rena Lanford in ''[[VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory Star Ocean]]: [[VideoGameRemake Second Evolution]]''. Succeeding Creator/AyaHisakawa.
* Ricotta Elmar and [[TheDanza Nanami Takatsuki]] in ''Anime/DogDays''[[invoked]]
** She also sings the opening themes, "SCARLET KNIGHT" and "FEARLESS HERO".
* Riful of the West in ''Manga/{{Claymore}}''
* Rin Ogata and Rin Asogi in ''Manga/RideBack''
* Rina Ogata in ''VisualNovel/WhiteAlbum''
* Riyu Kikuchi in the ''VideoGame/WrestleAngels Survivor'' series.
* Rue/Princess Kraehe in ''Anime/PrincessTutu''
* Saki Kafuu in ''Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit''
* Samir in ''VideoGame/TowerOfFantasy''
* Sana Sunomiya (aka the Arts Club President) in ''Manga/DontToyWithMeMissNagatoro''
* Saya Kisaragi in ''Anime/BloodC''
* Sayaka Mizushiro[[spoiler:/Cerulean Blue]] in ''VisualNovel/MagicalCanan''
* Sirenmon in ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame'' (Ironically, Sirenmon is tone-deaf)
* Six in the Japanese dub of ''Film/Ultraviolet2006''
* Sora Yamato in ''Anime/FlintTheTimeDetective'' (Her anime debut)
* Suiseiseki in ''Manga/RozenMaiden'' (was the first voice before Creator/NatsukoKuwatani took over... [[VerbalTic DESU!]])
* Taeko Hirukawa in ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent''
* Tamao Tamamura [[ActingForTwo and]] Kororo in ''Manga/ShamanKing''[[invoked]]. She reprises her role in 2021 reboot as Tamao but Creator/MegumiNakajima takes over as Kororo.
* Tamarinne in ''VideoGame/EpicSeven''
* [[CanonForeigner Tina]] in ''Manga/{{Toriko}}''
* Touma Minami in ''Manga/MinamiKe''
* Trini Kwan / Yellow Ranger in the Japanese dub of ''Film/PowerRangers2017''
* Tsubasa Kazanari in ''Anime/{{Symphogear}}'' (and she's able to sing [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic very beautifully]] for ''both'' the opening and as a part of the {{Leitmotif}} for her character). Also provides design assistance for the Alca-Noise from ''GX'' onward.
* Tsubomi Hanasaki/Cure Blossom in ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'', much to the joy of many fans [[PromotedFanboy and herself]].
** Also [[spoiler:[[EnemyWithin Cure Blossom Mirage]] and [[FusionDance Mugen]] [[OurGiantsAreBigger Silhouette]]]]
* Tsugumi Shibata in ''Anime/HellGirl''
* Utano Tadano in ''Manga/LifeLessonsWithUramichiOniisan''
* Utau Hoshina in ''Anime/ShugoChara''
* Vanessa Enoteca in ''Manga/BlackClover''
* Victini in ''Anime/PokemonTheMovieBlackAndWhite''
* Wrath in ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', later [[{{Ninja}} Lan Fan]] in ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood''
** Also voiced Armory Eselstein in the [=PS2=] game ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel''
* Yoo Mina/[[DubNameChange Yanagi Mina]] in ''VideoGame/CounterSide''
* Yui Minamito in ''Manga/StrawberryOneHundredPercent''
* Yuufa in ''VideoGame/{{Ragnarok|Online}}: The Animation''

!! Discography:
* 2001: ''Supersonic Girl''
* 2002: ''MAGIC ATTRACTION''
* 2003: ''DREAM SKIPPER''
* 2004: ''ALIVE & KICKING''
* 2006: ''HYBRID UNIVERSE''
* 2007: ''GREAT ACTIVITY''
* 2007: ''THE MUSEUM'' (a compilation album)
* 2009: ''ULTIMATE DIAMOND''
* 2010: ''IMPACT EXCITER''
* 2011: ''THE MUSEUM II'' (second compilation album)
* 2012: ''ROCKBOUND NEIGHBORS''
* 2014: ''SUPERNAL LIBERTY''
* 2015: ''SMASHING ANTHEMS''
* 2018: ''THE MUSEUM III'' (third compilation album)
* 2019: ''CANNONBALL RUNNING''
* 2022: ''DELIGHTED REVIVER''

!! Nana Mizuki's works provide examples of:
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler: A vampire at the end of the METRO BAROQUE PV]].
* AudienceParticipationSong: Most notably, her concert staple 'POWER GATE', in which the audience sings nearly half of the first and second verses.
** Not to mention her audience takes it upon themselves, to great lengths, to participate in a song. We're talking glowsticks of certain colors for certain songs, insane jumping and chanting at timed intervals, and more. This is pretty standard at a JPop concert, though.
* BilingualBonus: Aside from the copious amounts of English/Engrish in her songs, ''ROMANCERS' NEO'' takes the cake for making use of ''Latin''. Yep.
* CallingYourAttacks: Played with amusingly. Nana ''loves'' to yell her songs' names at the top of her lungs right before performing them, and some of them ("ETERNAL BLAZE!" "BRING IT ON!" "POWER GATE!") ''totally'' sound like they could be attacks.
** And then ''Anime/{{Symphogear}}'' actually developed a running gag of using her songs names as each season's final CombinationAttack (''Synchrogazer'' in the first season, ''Vitalization'' in ''G'', ''Glorious Break'' in ''GX'', ''Testament'' in ''AXZ'', and ''Metanoia'' in ''XV'').
* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: An inverted example. She mentions in ''Shin-Ai'' that she was trained to sing Enka (genre based on traditional Japanese music) since she was five. However, as a fan of anime, manga, games, and the seiyuus around them, she leapt at the chance to break into the world of voice acting and anime songs, though she never forgot her roots, fusing enka with modern music in several songs.
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* ContinuityNod: The covers to ''THE MUSEUM'' and ''THE MUSEUM II'', which both nod to each other and include various props that nod to things in Nana's music videos and single covers.
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her Nendoroid figure, at least. Also early on, Nana's softer, cute voice was a pretty good candidate to voice such characters, as exemplified with [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia Colette Brunel]]. Her resume has since expanded from there that it's usually a rare sight to see her voice these kind of characters afterwards.
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: If she stars in an anime, chances are she will sing, and it's usually ''awesome''.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Her earlier albums contain songs that sound more like early 2000s American music [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTxwHgaL_PY Does this sound more like Nana]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSD8XK8KBp8 or J. Lo?]]
* EpicInstrumentalOpener: "Epic" is her middle name. Justice to Believe fits.
* {{Fandom}}: A large following of otaku both in and out of Japan, and in the past few years she's gained a large fandom specifically for her music career. Seems to have quite the [[http://nana-mizuki.proboards.com/index.cgi online fanbase]] as well.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Some of her stage outfits sport this. See [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlu_gy_jSuU here]] for an example.
* GamerChick: Mizuki enjoys playing video games since childhood. She had the honor to be the special guest in ''Series/TokyoEncounter's'' final two episodes of the first season. ''Tokyo Encounter'' is a show hosted by Creator/TomokazuSugita and Creator/YuuichiNakamura, where those two guys play video games, and sometimes there are other seiyuu who enjoy video games in their private life as special guests.
* GenkiGirl: Tends to play as such and she's usually full of energy.
* GirlNextDoor: Her earlier image compared to what you see today. She was just an average singer before she became super big. Compounded by the fact that unlike a lot of other mainstream J-pop singers, she hasn't altered her hair, teeth, or eyes to any noticeable effect. Her makeup is usually rather toned down as well.
* GoodBadGirl: Especially seen with the characters she plays, as most seem to be of the soft-spoken, timid variety. But give the girl a mic stand and her band and out comes the fierce attitude.
* GratuitousEnglish: See MARIA&JOKER, Zankou no Gaia, Chronicle of sky...
* GreatBallsOfFire: You will ''never'' see ETERNAL BLAZE performed without copious amounts of pyrotechnics. Every concert, no exception--Orchestral concert with a full symphony orchestra playing highly flammable wooden instruments on a rather tight stage? Who cares.
* GreatestHitsAlbum: ''THE MUSEUM'', ''THE MUSEUM II''.
* GriefSong: ''Yume no Tsuzuki'', off of ''ULTIMATE DIAMOND'', was written for her late father.
* HitlerCam: Mysterion. Just look it up.
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: ''Any'' of her concert costumes.
* IntercourseWithYou: The fandom has generally accepted that ''Etsuraku Camellia'' is a ''very'' poetic take on sex.
-->''If this flower frantically blooming was allowed to bloom by the red crimson moon, [=/=] the evening would secretly allow even us to indulge in our pleasure.''
* JapanesePopMusic: She initially broke into the industry via Anime character songs and theme songs, but has now become a force to be reckoned with, breaking several records, appearing on Kouhaku Uta Gassen, and even performing at the prestigious Tokyo Dome, ''making her the only seiyuu to ever do so.'' If that doesn't make you an iconic JPop singer, I don't know what does.
* KimonoIsTraditional: The ''Etsuraku Camellia'' PV and LIVE DIAMOND Performance, and the ''Junketsu Paradox'' cover.
* LetsDuet: She very often performs her songs in tandem with other singers during the Animelo Lives in which she performs alongside other voice actors and actresses.
* MagicalGirl: Some of her roles. But the majority of them are...
** DarkMagicalGirl: She's played some of the [[Anime/PrincessTutu most]] [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha famous]] [[Anime/ShugoChara ones]].
* MindScrew: Her music videos all try to convey some sort of story, but nobody's sure ''what'' those stories are.
* MotorMouth:
** Aoki Hikari no Hate's chorus. GIMMICK GAME also counts.
** Also the rapping in Heaven Knows.
* OneSteveLimit: The reason why she has to use a StageName was because there was another singer with the name Nana Kondou, when Mizuki debuted.
* PimpedOutDress: She gets several in her music videos and concerts.
* PlayingAgainstType: While she's mostly on the 'good girls', [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker Paz]] and [[VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations Jessica]] turn out to be subversions, and [[Manga/SaintSeiyaTheLostCanvas Pandora]] is a major antagonist from the start.]]
** How could anyone forget [[Manga/BlackButler Alois Trancy]]? Playing seemingly sadistic teenage boys is definitely ''not'' something you'd expect fom Nana.
** Even more surprising was her turn in the [[VideoGame/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAsPortable Nanoha PSP games.]] Playing Fate was expected. Playing Fate's EvilTwin was not unexpected. But when said EvilTwin turned out to be a [[LargeHam scenery-chewing]] {{Bokukko}} who filled the DumbMuscle position on the [[ThePsychoRangers enemy team]], and Nana turned in an absolutely scene-stealing performance, THAT was unexpected.
* PowerBallad: ''Brilliant Star'', ''Shin Ai'', ''Hime Murasaki'' all come to mind.
* {{Promoted Fan|boy}}girl: She was so happy for getting landed with her role at ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure''
** Also according to one of the interviews, when she was still training, she really looked up to Music/TMRevolution, so being chosen to go duet with him twice for ''Anime/ValvraveTheLiberator'' is like a gigantic honor for her.
** Then the same thing happened in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' and getting the role of Anne Takamaki.
* RearrangeTheSong:
** On both ''THE MUSEUM'' and ''THE MUSEUM II'', several songs got "MUSEUM STYLE" rearrangements. She also performs nearly every concert with a full band, giving nearly ''every one of her songs'' the chance to fall under this trope, even if minimally so.
** On ''LIVE GRACE'', her songs were performed with ''an entire symphonic orchestra''.
* SevenIsNana: She ''whores'' this trope, in every way possible. Understandably so. Especially for Windows 7.
* SofterAndSlowerCover: The "MUSEUM Ver." of ''SUPER GENERATION'' definitely counts.
* ShipperOnSet: She and Creator/YukariTamura are Nano/Fate shippers, making a joke about how they (as their respective roles) are married, with Yukari as the housewife and Nana as the breadwinner. Also, in ''[[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Lyrical]]☆Party IV'', she played Nanoha who was proposing to Fate (played by Creator/MikakoTakahashi) to marry her.
* SingingVoiceDissonance: She has a very sweet, high pitched voice but her usual singing voice is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ6NfB8k-DU very low]].
* StageNames: Born 'Nana Kondou', but is known as 'Nana Mizuki'.
* StarMakingRole: While [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Hinata]] was her first mostly known role that garnered her a bit of a cult fanbase, it was [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Fate]] that propelled her to international stardom. In fact, it was after her role of Fate that she got a lot of musical recognition to the point of achieving that much fame in [=JPop=] world.
* UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome: She discussed this trope in ''Shin-Ai''. At one point before she joined King Records, she was in Sankō Music, the agency of her enka teacher who was also her host family while she was studying at Horikoshi High School[[note]]Horikoshi offers a special program for entertainment arts. It's a popular school for people aiming to be in entertainment industry and many celebrities graduated from here, including Mizuki herself. Students must be under a talent agency or a record company to be able to apply for this program[[/note]]. She refused several times to leave Sankō, since he helped her stay in Horikoshi High by building Sankō when her first agency went bankrupt. Eventually though, she realized what he was really like when she wasn't being promoted that much and the sexual harassment got worse, left Sankō Music with the help of King Records' staff and broke contact with her teacher.
* TerribleArtist:
** Just watch the ''[[Franchise/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha Lyrical]]☆Parties''. She and Creator/YukariTamura tend to mock on other's drawing because both of them suck.
** Also in ''[[Anime/{{Symphogear}} Symphogear Live]]''. In ''Symphogear Live 2013'', Creator/HideoIshikawa calls her [[http://www.inahostudio.x0.com/symphogear/gimg/live2013_029.jpg drawing]] as the "main event" of the drawing game. The drawing later makes an appearance in episode 3 of ''GX'', appropriately as a drawing by Tsubasa[[note]]This later becomes a minor HilariousInHindsight. As in several later episodes (6, 7, 9 through 11, and 13 to be exact, as well as most of ''AXZ'' and episode 2 of ''XV''), she receives a credit for Alca-Noise designs on top of playing Tsubasa[[/note]].
* TomHanksSyndrome: After voicing [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Fate Testarossa]] and discovering that she has an awesome TomboyishVoice that she used while singing, the sight of Nana voicing super sweet and shy girls became a rarity as more confident and deep-voiced badass young girls started dominating Nana's portfolio.
* TransformationSequence: A short one towards the end of the ''METRO BAROQUE'' video.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: Her autobiography, ''Shin-Ai'', recounts her early life as a singer and actress.
* WomanOfAThousandVoices: While she was at first voicing mostly shy and reserved characters (eg: [[Franchise/{{Naruto}} Hinata]], [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia Colette]]), she has since expanded her vocal range to the point that she can do ''anything''.
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->''"[[VideoGame/Persona5 Hey, Hold Up!!!]]"''
->''"[[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure You have gotten on my very last nerve!]]"''
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