Mariko Koda
Encyclopedia
is a seiyū
Seiyu
Voice acting in Japan has far greater prominence than in most other countries. Japan's large animation industry produces 60% of the animated series in the world; as a result, Japanese voice actors, or , are able to achieve fame on a national and international level.Besides acting as narrators and...

, J-Pop
J-pop
, an abbreviation for Japanese pop, is a musical genre that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in 1960s music, such as The Beatles, and replaced kayōkyoku in the Japanese music scene...

 singer and radio personality born on September 5, 1969 in Miyashiro
Miyashiro, Saitama
is a town located in Minamisaitama district, Saitama, Japan.As of 2005, the town has an estimated population of 34,620. The total area is 15.95 km². The average age of Miyashiro residents is 42....

, Minami Saitama, Saitama Prefecture
Saitama Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of the island of Honshu. The capital is the city of Saitama.This prefecture is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, and most of Saitama's cities can be described as suburbs of Tokyo, to which a large amount of residents commute each day.- History...

, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

. She graduated from Kasukabe Kyōei High School and went on to major in Communications
Communication studies
Communication Studies is an academic field that deals with processes of communication, commonly defined as the sharing of symbols over distances in space and time. Hence, communication studies encompasses a wide range of topics and contexts ranging from face-to-face conversation to speeches to mass...

 at Tamagawa University
Tamagawa University
is a Japanese university located in Machida, Tokyo, Japan. The university consists of 16 departments in 7 faculties , as well as seven programs leading to a master’s degree and four programs leading to a doctorate degree...

 in Machida City
Machida, Tokyo
is a city located in the western part of the greater metropolis of Tokyo, Japan. The city was founded on February 1, 1958.As of October 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 424,669 and a population density of 5,928.65 persons per km². The total area is 71.63 km²...

, Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...

, graduating in 1990. Kouda has had at least one song appear on the NHK
NHK
NHK is Japan's national public broadcasting organization. NHK, which has always identified itself to its audiences by the English pronunciation of its initials, is a publicly owned corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television license fee....

 program Minna no Uta
Minna no Uta
, literally Everyone's Songs, is a five minute NHK TV and radio program broadcasting several times daily since 1961. The program is generally used as filler at the end of regular television programs...

.

She was a member of the JPOP seiyuu group, DROPS, until they disbanded. They were most well known for singing the ending theme to the anime Doki Doki School Hours
Doki Doki School Hours
is a four panel manga series and anime series by Tamami Momose.Sensei no Ojikan was serialised in Bamboo Comics from 1997, published by Takeshobō. A 13 episode anime TV series adaptation was created by J.C.Staff. It was aired on TV Tokyo from April 4, 2004 to June 27, 2004, A 7 episode OVA, Sensei...

 although they did perform a couple of concerts one of which was released on DVD.

She works for the talent management firm Aoni Production
Aoni Production
Aoni Production is a Japanese talent agency representing a fair number of voice actors and other Japanese entertainers.-Voice actors currently affiliated with Aoni:...

. Her most notable roles include Okinu from Ghost Sweeper Mikami
Ghost Sweeper Mikami
is a Japanese comedic horror manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. It was published by the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen manga...

, Miki Koishikawa from Marmalade Boy
Marmalade Boy
is a shōjo manga by Wataru Yoshizumi. It was published by Shueisha in the magazine Ribon from May 1992 to October 1995 and collected in eight tankōbon volumes. The series was adapted by Toei Animation as a 76-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi and Fuji TV in 1994 to 1995. This...

 and Shaorin from Mamotte Shugogetten.

TV

  • Anime World Fairytales (Gretel)
  • Anpanman
    Anpanman
    is one of the most popular anime cartoon series for young children in Japan. , the titular Anpanman is the most popular fictional character among people age 0 to 12 years in Japan in 10 consective years, according to research by Bandai. The series is written by Takashi Yanase, a Japanese writer of...

     (Herb-chan)
  • Black Jack (manga)
    Black Jack (manga)
    is a manga written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka in the 1970s, dealing with the medical adventures of the title character, doctor Black Jack....

     (Rei Asato)
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
    Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshio Sawai, published by Shueisha, and serialized in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine...

     (Ruby, Denbo)
  • Chance Pop Session
    Chance Pop Session
    , also known as Chance: Pop Session, is a 2001 anime produced by Madhouse studios. The series aired from May 21 to August 27, 2001 and ran for 13 episodes....

     (Reika)
  • CLAMP School Detectives
    CLAMP School Detectives
    is a manga series by Clamp, which was adapted into a 26-episode anime series, produced by Bandai Visual and Pierrot. The manga series was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Asuka manga magazine between January 1992 and October 1993, spanning three tankōbon, while the anime premiered in Japan...

     (Miyuki)
  • Crayon Shin-chan
    Crayon Shin-chan
    is a Japanese manga and anime series written by Yoshito Usui.Crayon Shin-chan follows the adventures of five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, neighbors, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan....

     (Young Witch Marie)
  • Detective Academy Q (Mitsuru Hōshō)
  • Digimon Savers
    Digimon Savers
    Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as , is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode...

     (Sayuri Daimon)
  • Doraemon
    Doraemon
    is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio which later became an anime series and an Asian franchise...

     (Yukari Aozora, Maho, girl)
  • Fortune Quest (Max)
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami
    Ghost Sweeper Mikami
    is a Japanese comedic horror manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. It was published by the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen manga...

     (Okinu)
  • Goldfish Warning!
    Goldfish Warning!
    is a shōjo manga by which ran in Nakayoshi. A 54-episode anime series produced by Toei Animation aired on TV Asahi from January 12, 1991 through February 29, 1992. Each episode of the anime contained 2 11-minute stories, often unconnected with each other...

     (Shuko)
  • Mamotte Shugogetten (Shaorin)
  • Gun X Sword
    Gun X Sword
    , is a Japanese animated television series produced by AIC A.S.T.A. The series is directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Hideyuki Kurata.The story is set on the "Planet of Endless Illusion", a place where rogues of all sorts gather. The protagonist, Van, travels the world searching for a man...

     (Vivian)
  • Haunted Junction
    Haunted Junction
    is a comedy anime and manga series created by Nemu Mukudori. The manga was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! by MediaWorks from 1996 to 2001. The anime, produced by Bandai Visual and Studio Deen, aired between 2 April 1997 and 25 June 1997.- Themes :This series explores...

     (Hanako Hasegawa)
  • Jibaku-kun
    Jibaku-kun
    is a 1999 manga and anime series by Ami Shibata. The anime series ran for a single season of 26 episodes, due to it receiving poor ratings in Japan, but was nevertheless broadcast in the United States and a few countries of Latin America...

     (Kuinsheru)
  • Kamisama Kazoku
    Kamisama Kazoku
    is a anime series based on a series of light novels by Yoshikazu Kuwashima, which premiered May 18, 2006 in Japan across the anime satellite television network Animax...

     (Komori Fumiko)
  • Kanon
    Kanon
    is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and originally released as an adult game on June 4, 1999, playable on a Microsoft Windows PC. An all ages version for the PC was released in January 2000, and was later ported to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable...

     (Nayuki Minase)
  • Kyōryū Bōkenki Jura Tripper
    Jura Tripper
    is the title of a 1995 anime series consisting of 39 25-minute episodes. It is a loosely-based literary adaptation on the novel Deux Ans De Vacances by French author Jules Verne.-Plot outline:...

     (Ojō)
  • Marmalade Boy
    Marmalade Boy
    is a shōjo manga by Wataru Yoshizumi. It was published by Shueisha in the magazine Ribon from May 1992 to October 1995 and collected in eight tankōbon volumes. The series was adapted by Toei Animation as a 76-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi and Fuji TV in 1994 to 1995. This...

     (Miki Koishikawa)
  • Meiken Lassie
    Lassie
    Lassie is a fictional collie dog character created by Eric Knight in a short story expanded to novel length called Lassie Come-Home. Published in 1940, the novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with a dog named Pal playing Lassie. Pal then appeared with the stage name "Lassie" in six...

     (Priscilla)
  • Monster Farm (Holly)
  • Nintama Rantarō
    Nintama Rantaro
    is a Japanese anime series based on Sōbē Amako's manga Rakudai Ninja Rantarō. It was produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and originally broadcast on NHK. It is aimed at young children, featuring the adventures of Rantarō and his friends and teachers at Ninja school. The fact that glasses are worn...

     (Yuki)
  • One Piece
    One Piece
    is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since August 4, 1997; the individual chapters are being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with the first released on December 24, 1997, and the 64th volume released as...

     (Kaya)
  • Pokémon
    Pokémon (anime)
    , abbreviated from , is a children's TV anime series, which has since been adapted for the North and South American, Australian and European television markets...

     (Sakura)
  • Shūkan Storyland (Nami)
  • Space Oz no Bōken (Dorothy)
  • Tanoshii Willow Town (Annie)
  • Ultraman Kids: 30,000,000 Light Years in Search of Mother (Nōji)
  • Vampire Knight
    Vampire Knight
    is a shōjo manga and anime series written by Matsuri Hino. The series premiered in the January 2005 issue of LaLa magazine and is still on-going. Chapters are collected and published in collected volumes by Hakusensha, with eleven volumes currently released in Japan. The manga series is licensed in...

     (Juri Kuran)
  • Xenosaga
    Xenosaga
    is a series of science fiction video games developed by Monolith Soft and published by Namco Bandai. Xenosaga's main story is in the form of a trilogy of PlayStation 2 video games. There have been three spin-off games and an anime adaptation. The Xenosaga series serves as a spiritual successor to...

     (Febronia)

OVA

  • Denshin Mamotte Shugo Getten! (Shaorin)
  • Dirty Pair Flash
    Dirty Pair Flash
    is a humorous science fiction anime and manga franchise based on the light novel series by Haruka Takachiho.Although it is often said that these are younger versions of the original Lovely Angels Kei and Yuri, in truth this series is an alternate universe telling of Dirty Pair, set in the years...

     (Yuri)
  • Dragon Half
    Dragon Half
    is a manga created by Ryūsuke Mita and serialized in Monthly Dragon Magazine from 1988 to 1994. It was adapted into a two episode anime OVA series in 1993...

     (Lufa)
  • Galaxy Fraulein Yuna
    Galaxy Fraulein Yuna
    is a series of video games, anime, and other media from Japan. The Japanese title literally translates to "Galaxy Lady Legend Yuna".The main character of the series is Kagurazaka Yuna, a somewhat ditzy 16-year old girl. After winning a "Galactic Bishōjo Contest", she becomes "The Savior of Light",...

     (Shiori)
  • Gall Force Revolution
    Gall Force
    is a metaseries of science fiction anime OVA by the studio Artmic, with production by Youmex and AIC. The original character designs were by Kenichi Sonoda, though these were dropped for the Gall Force Revolution remake .-Star Front Gall Force:This was the origin and precursor to the Gall Force...

     (Catty Nebulart)
  • Gestalt (anime) (Suzu)
  • Harukaze Sentai V Force (Natsuki Aoi)
  • Idol Project
    Idol Project
    is a short, four-episode long OAV series produced in 1995 by Studio OX. This anime follows a cute 14-year old girl named Mimu Emilton, who dreams of becoming a singing idol, much like her own idol, Yuri. Yuri brought world peace through her music, and became the world's president...

     (Mimu Emiruton)
  • Kanon
    Kanon
    is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and originally released as an adult game on June 4, 1999, playable on a Microsoft Windows PC. An all ages version for the PC was released in January 2000, and was later ported to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable...

     (Nayuki Minase)
  • Maps
    Maps (anime)
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hasegawa Yuichi. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine Monthly Comic Nora from 1985 to 1994. The series was adapted into two anime original video animations : the 1987 original, fully titled in Japan, and the 1994 remake, simply titled...

     (Hoshimi Kimizuka)
  • Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
    Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
    is a yuri manga series created by Clamp and serialised by Kadokawa Shoten in its Japanese edition of Newtype from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, an image album and an OVA version of the first two stories was released. The English language version of the manga was published by Tokyopop in 2003.The manga is...

     (Miyuki)
  • Ryūki Denshō (Myū)
  • Seishōjo Kantai Virgin Fleet (Ise Haruoshimi)
  • Shonan Junai Gumi
    Shonan Junai Gumi
    is a manga by Tohru Fujisawa which was published from March 1990 to December 1996, and initially released in 31 volumes. It has subsequently been released in a deluxe edition of 15 volumes, from May to December 2000, and the pocket-size print run, which began in May 2005, is currently at the 10th...

     (Namiki Ibu)
  • Special Drama Fantasian na Nichijō (Madoka)
  • Spectral Force (Azerea)
  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again
    The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again
    , also known as The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again or Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II, is the first animated sequel to The Super Dimension Fortress Macross to feature a new cast of characters...

     (Amy)
  • Tatoon Master (Nima)
  • Tekkaman Blade II
    Tekkaman Blade II
    is a six-episode original video animation.Ten years have passed since the end of the original Tekkaman Blade, and a new generation of Tekkaman must confront a powerful new enemy while rebuilding their forces....

     (Yumi Francois)
  • Twinbee:Winpī no 1/8 Panic (Madoka)
  • Twinbee Paradise (Madoka)

Movie

  • A·LI·CE (Maria)
  • Dragon Quest: Dai no Bōken
    Dragon Quest
    , published as Dragon Warrior in North America until 2005,Due to the inconsistent usage by sources since Square Enix obtained the naming rights to Dragon Quest in North America. Dragon Quest has been used by sources to refer to games released solely under the Dragon Warrior titles...

     (Gome)
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami
    Ghost Sweeper Mikami
    is a Japanese comedic horror manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. It was published by the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen manga...

     (Okinu)
  • Marmalade Boy
    Marmalade Boy
    is a shōjo manga by Wataru Yoshizumi. It was published by Shueisha in the magazine Ribon from May 1992 to October 1995 and collected in eight tankōbon volumes. The series was adapted by Toei Animation as a 76-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi and Fuji TV in 1994 to 1995. This...

     (Miki Koishikawa)
  • Spring and Chaos
    Spring and Chaos
    is a television anime special inspired by the life of poet Kenji Miyazawa, released in Japan in 1996 to mark the 100th anniversary of Miyazawa's birth. It was directed by Shoji Kawamori. It was released in North America by Tokyopop...

     (Toshi)

Computer and video games

  • Aoi Namida (Mana Fujihara)
  • BS Zelda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban (Princess Zelda
    Princess Zelda
    is the name of a fictional character in The Legend of Zelda series of video games. The name has applied to every female member of Hyrule's royal family, which includes several distinct characters in Hyrule legend. Though she is the eponymous character, the player controls the main protagonist, Link...

    )
  • Doki Doki Pretty League (Chiaki Nonohara)
  • Dōkyūsei
    Dokyusei
    is the first game in the popular Dōkyūsei series of eroge dating sims by ELF. The original Dōkyūsei , released in 1992.-OVA:...

     (Yui Sakuragi)
  • Dragon Shadow Spell (Prinveil)
  • Dragon Knight III
    Knights of Xentar
    Knights of Xentar is an eroge role-playing video game released for PC DOS in North America in 1995 by Megatech Software. It is also known as Dragon Knight III in Japan and is part of the Dragon Knight series of games created by Japanese game developer ELF, who originally released the game for the...

     (Marie)
  • FIST
    FIST (Saturn)
    is a 3D polygon-based fighting game developed by Genki and published by Imagineer for the Sony PlayStation and the Sega Saturn game consoles. It is the third game in the Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter series and the first in the series not only in 3D, but also to feature playable male...

     (Masumi Dotsuki)
  • Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi~
    Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi~
    A Japan-only radio DJ simulation game for Sega Saturn, Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi was released in 1997 by Media Entertainment. Two different packaging editions were produced, a blue case and a red case...

     (Mari Kousaka, Natsumi Kawai)
  • Galaxy Fraulein Yuna
    Galaxy Fraulein Yuna
    is a series of video games, anime, and other media from Japan. The Japanese title literally translates to "Galaxy Lady Legend Yuna".The main character of the series is Kagurazaka Yuna, a somewhat ditzy 16-year old girl. After winning a "Galactic Bishōjo Contest", she becomes "The Savior of Light",...

     series (Shiori)
  • Hot Shots Golf
    Hot Shots Golf (series)
    , is a series of golf games published by Sony throughout the history of the PlayStation series of video game consoles...

     (Nanako)
  • Kanon
    Kanon
    is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and originally released as an adult game on June 4, 1999, playable on a Microsoft Windows PC. An all ages version for the PC was released in January 2000, and was later ported to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable...

     (Nayuki Minase)
  • Langrisser I & II
    Langrisser
    is a five-part video game series created by Masaya, the software division of Nippon Computer Systems created in the early 1990s. The development team working under Masaya is CareerSoft....

     (Liana, Lána)
  • Medarot NAVI (NAVI, Navi-Commun)
  • Megami Paradise II (Lilith)
  • Mitsumete Knight
    Mitsumete Knight
    Mitsumete Knight is a dating simulation game produced inconjunction by Konami and Red Company . It was released in 1997 for the PlayStation...

     (Ann)
  • Otome-teki Koi Kakumei★Rabu Rebo!! (Natsumi)
  • Popful Mail
    Popful Mail
    is a side-scrolling platform game. Popful Mail was developed by Nihon Falcom for the NEC PC-8801 computer in 1991 and for the PC-9801 in 1992. It was later ported to PC Engine CD-ROM by NEC Home Electronics and to the Sega CD by "Sega Falcom", an alliance of the two game companies Sega and Falcom...

     (Mail (PC-Engine version))
  • Puyo Puyo CD Tsu
    Puyo Puyo Tsu
    is the second instalment of the Puyo Puyo games; the sequel to Puyo Puyo, made in 1994 by Compile. Compile put more thought into this game after its predecessor became successful, but never knew how much of a turnaround the game would bring. Due to its highly acclaimed success, it became the most...

     (Trio the Banshee)
  • Ryūki Denshō: Dragoon (Myū)
  • Super Real Mahjongg P IV (Aina)
  • Twinbee Paradise (Madoka)
  • Twinbee RPG
    Twinbee RPG
    is a console role playing game for the PlayStation released exclusively in Japan on April 2, 1998. It is a spin-off of the TwinBee shoot-'em-up series featuring a storyline based on the TwinBee Paradise audio drama serial.-Game System:...

     (Madoka)
  • Xenosaga
    Xenosaga
    is a series of science fiction video games developed by Monolith Soft and published by Namco Bandai. Xenosaga's main story is in the form of a trilogy of PlayStation 2 video games. There have been three spin-off games and an anime adaptation. The Xenosaga series serves as a spiritual successor to...

     (Febronia)
  • Zelda no Densetsu Sound & Drama (Zelda)

Radio

  • Banana Hōsōkyoku Young Radio Grand Prix
  • Chikada Haruo no Lion Package Song
  • Doyō no Yoru Desu: Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Furumoto Shinnosuke
    Shinnosuke Furumoto
    is a Japanese voice actor, actor and radio personality.-Notable voice roles:*Carrot Glace in Sorcerer Hunters*Junkers in Junkers Come Here*Pantyhose Taro and Genji Heita in Ranma ½-External links:...

     no Parachute Yūgekitai
  • Kobayashi Yutaka no Super Gang Nouveau
  • Kouda Mariko no Come On Funky Lips!
  • Kouda Mariko no Doki Doki On Air
  • Kouda Mariko no Game Museum
  • Kouda Mariko no GM
  • Kouda Mariko no Nebusoku Radio: Yume ha Sora Iro
  • Kouda Mariko no Taisetsu ni Oboerumono no ga Issho nara Ii yo ne
  • Kore ga Sō na no ne, Koneko-chan
  • MBS Radio Ore-tachi Yattemāsu Getsuyōbi
  • Mō Sugu Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Nazo Nazo Dreamin
  • Ore-tachi Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu
  • Ore-tachi xxx Yattemāsu Next
  • Shao & Taisuke no Kon'ya mo Sugo Getten
  • Tensai! Hayamimi Radio-kun: Kouda Mariko no Honjitsu mo Game Sanmai
  • Twinbee Paradise
  • Twinbee Paradise 2
  • Twinbee Paradise 3
  • TV Game Radions R
  • Uha Uha Daihōsō Anime Street
  • Ultra Mania Banzai
  • Voice of Wonderland

Other

  • CD Data FANet Artist Information: Kouda Mariko
  • Idol on Stage
  • Minna no Uta: Ame nochi Special
  • Music Jump
  • Music Voice: Seiyū Idol Daishūgō
  • Seishun Adventure: Majo-tachi no Tasogare
  • Yūshoku Banzai CX

Konami Music

  • Bokura no Suteki (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Katsuki Maeda) / Harmony (composed by Miki Matsubara
    Miki Matsubara
    was a Japanese singer, lyricist and composer from Nishi-ku, Sakai, Japan.She is known mainly as a pop singer by some hit songs like "Mayonaka no door", "Neat na gogo san-ji", "The Winner", among others. During her career, she has released 16 singles, 9 albums. Despite her work being mainly...

    ) , 1994
  • Mimikaki wo shiteiru to (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Toshio Kamei) / Dare no Sei demo nai Futari (written by Masami Tozawa/ composed by Miki Matsubara), 1995
  • Watashi ga Tenshi dattara ii noni (written by Yoshiko Miura, Mariko Kouda/ composed by Miki Matsubara) / Machibuse (written/composed by Yumi Matsutōya
    Yumi Matsutoya
    ', nicknamed , is an influential Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. She is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice, and live performances, and is an important figure in Japanese popular music....

    ), 1996
  • Yume wa Hitori mirumono janai (composed by Miki Matsubara) / Owaranai Encore (composed by Akio Minami), 1996
  • Egao de aishiteru (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Dore dake aisareru ka janakute (composed by Miki Matsubara),1997
  • Kaze ga tomaranai (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Soba ni iru kara (written/composed by Mariko Kouda), 1997
  • Ame nochi Special (composed by Miki Matsubara) / Iidasenakute (composed by Uni Inoue), 1997
  • Looking For (composed by Marron Nagatsuki) / Ōzora no Achira e (composed by Tatsuya Nishiwaki), 1998
  • Cobalt (composed by Hideshi Hachino) / Sha-La-La~Futari~ (composed by Miki Matsubara), 1998
  • Taisetsu ni Omoerumono ga issho nara ii yone (composed by Marron Nagatsuki) / Ganbare! Rōnin (composed by Uni Inoue), 1998
  • Matte imashita (written/composed by Tomoko Tane) / Taiyō de ikō! (composed by Kaori Okui), 1999

King Records

On King Records
  • Chikyū no Omoi~Hoshi no Omoi~ / Ame Agari no Asa ni / Setsuna.
  • Clear / Nemuri no Umi
  • Hachimitsu / Sekaichū no Post / Natsu Iro no Hana
  • Hana / Machi ni Kesarenaimono / Hifumi yo'
  • Jiyū na Tsubasa / Daisuki Nandamono!
  • Kara no Te no Hira / Namida  Kumo no Ue ni / Nichiyōbi no Taikutsu
  • Kimi ga Iru Sora / Yasashii Tsuki
  • Kokoro no Yajirushi / Asa Iro no Wappen / Eki made no Michi wo
  • Monshirochō / Deatta Goro ni / Fukukaze no Naka de
  • Niji ga Yonderu / Koi ha Bōken
  • Sabishigari ya no Koi / Wasurenai de~Forever We're Together~ / Henachoko
  • Sono Toki made / Spice / Boku no Seikatsu
  • Ta·ra·ra / Serial to Kiss / Haruka~To My Mother & Father on the Earth~
  • Wish (as Shaorin)

Drama

  • CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III: Shiroki Majo (Kurisu)
  • Dengeki CD Bunko: Samurai Spirits (Nakoruru)
  • Falcom Special Box '97 CD Drama: Eiyū Densetsu III vs. Brandish VT (Kurisu)
  • Kishō Seireiki 1: Shūchū Gōu no Tsubishikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 2: Tadashii Taifū no Okoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Kishō Seireiki 3: Shōryō-san to no Sugoshikata (Yumemi, Naiasu, Suhichimi, Ugaia)
  • Popful Mail Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Popful Mail: The Next Generation (Kachūsha)
  • TARAKO Pappara Paradise (Kachūsha)
  • Tinkle Saver NOVA (Hayana Suzuna)

Albums

  • Aitakute
  • B Side Collection
  • Daisuki na Uta
  • Happy! Happy! Happy!
  • Kiss (mini album)
  • Kono Sora kara Kikoeru
  • Mariko Kouda Concert Tour '95–'96: Owaranai Encore
  • Metronome
  • My Best Friend (best album)
  • My Best Friend 2 (best album)
  • My Best Friend 3 (best album)
  • Nande Datteba!?
  • Neiro Enpitsu Jūni Iro
  • Pure
  • Pure Energy (selection album)
  • Sora
  • Twinbee Vocal Paradise featuring Mariko Kouda (best album)
  • Vitamin Punch!
  • Vivid
  • Yatte Miyō

Other albums

  • Eru Sanku: Koiki na Kanajo-tachi (vol.1-5)
  • GS Mikami Utsukushiki Dōbōsha (vol.1-5)
  • Honki ni Shinai de / Itsuka May Be
  • Idol Project Special CD (included in limited edition of game)
  • Kimi ga Daisuki / Happy Birthday Present
  • Kuchibiru ni Promise
  • Made in Heaven: Ai no Bride
  • Melody: Dakishimete / Story
  • Minna Chikyū no Nakama-tachi: Pink no Wani
  • Mitsumete Knight Original Soundtrack (only includes Ann's game version of the song which is slightly different to the full version)
  • Mitsumete Knight ~Vocalize~ (contains Ann's full version of her song)
  • Moment
  • Saigo no Yakusoku / Kyō no Owari ni
  • Seiyū Grand Prix Club Special '95 '96
  • Sunday Island
  • Tenshi no Sugao (OVA insert CD single)

External links

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