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Minako Kotobuki (寿 美菜子, Kotobuki Minako, born September 17, 1991) is a Japanese actress and singer.[2] She played Tsumugi Kotobuki in the anime series K-On! about a high school girl band. The show launched her music career as she performed the opening and ending themes, and joined three other voice actresses as the music group Sphere.

Minako Kotobuki
寿 美菜子
Kotobuki at the 2013 Tokyo International Film Festival
Born (1991-09-17) September 17, 1991 (age 31)[1]
Occupation
  • Actress
  • voice actress
  • singer
Years active2005–present
EmployerMusic Ray'n
Height158 cm (5 ft 2 in)[1]
Musical career
Genres
  • J-Pop
  • Anison
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboard
Years active2009–present
Labels Sony Music Entertainment Japan / Music Ray'n
Websitewww.kotobukiminako.com
Signature

Acting career


At the age of three years, Kotobuki, along with her parents, was caught up in the Great Hanshin earthquake. Not long after having seen a 1997 Japanese film entitled Chikyuu ga Ugoita Hi ("The Day the Earth Moved"), all of these events inspired Kotobuki to pursue her career as a voice actress.[3]

Kotobuki played Tsumugi Kotobuki in K-On!, Karina Lyle/Blue Rose in Tiger & Bunny, Rikka Hishikawa/Cure Diamond in DokiDoki! PreCure, Mitsuko Kongō in A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun, Yūko Nishi in A Channel, Lana and Cia from Hyrule Warriors, and Natsumi Aizawa in Natsuiro Kiseki, Touko Nanami in Bloom Into You, Asuka Tanaka in Hibike! Euphonium , Yoriko Fukase in A Whisker Away


Music career


Kotobuki performed the opening and ending themes of the 2009 anime series K-On!, alongside Aki Toyosaki, Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Satō and Ayana Taketatsu.[4] She performed the opening theme for Hatsukoi Limited series, with Aki Toyosaki, Ayahi Takagaki and Haruka Tomatsu.[5] The four are affiliated with Music Ray'n, an artist management and publishing group of Sony Music Entertainment.[6][7] They are currently known as the musical group Sphere and released their first single, "Future Stream", on April 22, 2009.[5]

Coupled with the release of her first album My Stride, Kotobuki had her first solo Japan-wide concert tour entitled Our Stride in 2012 spanning across four dates and venues starting from November 18 in Kobe's International House Kokusai Hall and ending on December 9 in Ōmiya's Sonic City Hall.[8][9][10][11]

Kotobuki is said to be "the fastest learner on how to dance" among her peers as far as her being a member of Sphere goes so much that she even guides the other three members of Sphere on dancing.[12] Even in singing, Kotobuki is said to learn just as fast, "a pro in harmonization" according to her fellow castmate in K-On!, Satomi Satō, and "someone who has good sense in pitch" according to one of K-On's staff members in charge of music.[13]

During her stint in both seasons for K-On!, she and her fellow cast members were involved in two live events, and just like the character she portrayed in K-On!, she was in charge of playing the keyboard in both occasions. She also played the keyboard on some of her own songs during her Our Stride solo concert tour and on Sphere's first 2013 live event, Music Rainbow 02. She also participated in the anime series Aikatsu! and was the voice actress of Kanzaki Mizuki.


Filmography



Live-action film


2005
2006
2008
2013
2014
2019

Anime series


2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022

Anime films


2009
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2017
2018
2019
2020

Video games


2004
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019

Tokusatsu


2016
2017

Theater


2014

Overseas dubbing



Live-action


Animation


Discography



Singles



Albums



References


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  3. Tokyo MX's "Utatane", September 12, 2009 episode.
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На других языках


[de] Minako Kotobuki

Minako Kotobuki (japanisch 寿 美菜子, Kotobuki Minako; * 17. September 1991 in Kōbe) ist eine japanische Synchronsprecherin (Seiyū) und Sängerin.
- [en] Minako Kotobuki

[es] Minako Kotobuki

Minako Kotobuki (寿 美菜子, Kotobuki Minako?, Kōbe, Prefectura de Hyōgo, 17 de septiembre de 1991) es una seiyū y cantante japonesa,[1] afiliada a Music Ray'n. Es conocida por su rol de Tsumugi Kotobuki en el anime K-On! Su carrera como cantante empezó con la interpretación de los temas musicales de K-On! en abril de 2009. El mismo mes, ella y otras tres actrices de voz debutaron como el grupo musical Sphere con su sencillo "Future Stream". Es conocida por sus papeles como Rikka Hishikawa/Cure Diamond en Doki Doki! PreCure y Mizuki Kanzaki en Aikatsu!.

[ru] Котобуки, Минако

Минако Котобуки (яп. 寿 美菜子 Котобуки Минако, род. 17 сентября 1991 года) — японская певица и сэйю. Родилась в префектуре Хиого[1].



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