Tomo Saeki

Tomo Saeki

Born: February 2, 1973
in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Tomo Saeki is a Japanese voice actress. Due to health reasons she resigned from voice acting in 2007, but returned to work in 2010.

Movies for Tomo Saeki...

Title: Reiwa no Di Gi Charat
Character: クウ=エアハルト
Released: October 7, 2022
Type: TV
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Neppuu Kairiku Bushi Road
Title: Neppuu Kairiku Bushi Road
Character: Hinata Hashiba (voice)
Released: December 30, 2013
Type: Movie
An asteroid collision brought with it a deadly menace known as "Shinbo" lead humanity to retreat to land reclaimed from the sea. The one ray of hope is a device that can fight the Shinbo called "The Mechanical Divine General."
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Grandfather's Lamp
Title: Grandfather's Lamp
Character: 巳之助 - 13歳 (voice)
Released: March 5, 2011
Type: Movie
A boy finds a strange object while playing hide-and-seek. His grandfather tells him the story of his own youth, and the important role the old lamp played. This story is about the modernization of Japan and the changes that came with it.
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The Spiritual Phenomenon Photographs
Title: The Spiritual Phenomenon Photographs
Released: December 3, 2004
Type: Movie
This movie commemorates the 25th anniversary of Gakken's monthly "Mu" magazine. This magazine is the definitive documentation on ghost photography.
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Zatch Bell! 101st Devil
Title: Zatch Bell! 101st Devil
Character: Akatsuki (voice)
Released: July 9, 2004
Type: Movie
While the battle to determine the next king of the demon realm has often been fraught, the rules were always clear. 100 demon children partnered with 100 humans would challenge each other, using 100 magical books. What none of them knew was that there was a 101st magical book, powerful enough to stop any of the others. Gash and Kiyomaro must begin a journey that will take them into the demon realm to confront the mysteries of Gash's past. But will they escape in time to help their friends in a battle with a seemingly unstoppable enemy?
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Title: The Melody of Oblivion
Character: Monster King Solomon III
Released: April 6, 2004
Type: TV
After a war occurred in the 20th century between humans and demons. Since that time, the monsters rule the world in fear but keep relatively hidden from public view. A boy named Bokka ponders the past and wonders what became of the Meros Warriors who defended the world so bravely against the demons.
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Title: Gunslinger Girl
Character: Emilio (voice)
Released: October 8, 2003
Type: TV
The Social Welfare Agency saves the lives of terminal patients using cybernetic implants. Then it teaches them to kill. After surviving the slaughter of her family, young Henrietta awakens to her new life at the Agency with a rebuilt body and no memory. Teamed with Jose, who is responsible for turning her into the perfect assassin, Henrietta’s been given a second chance—but at what cost?
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Title: Di Gi Charat Nyo!
Character: Coo Erhard
Released: April 6, 2003
Type: TV
Di Gi Charat (a.k.a. Dejiko) - along with Petit Charat (a.k.a. Puchiko) and Gema - travels to Earth as part of her training to become a full-fledged princess. They crash on a small town in Japan, where they meet the Omocha brothers (who spend most of their time thinking how cute Puchiko is) and Mr. & Mrs. Ankoro (an elderly couple that makes Japanese sweets).
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Title: Mouse
Character: Machiko Tsukioka (voice)
Released: January 5, 2003
Type: TV
Sorata is an art instructor at Yamanoue School. At the young age of 20 he is already a full-fledged teacher with a meek and nerd-like disposition. Yet Sorata has a secret: he's Mouse, the internationally infamous thief.
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Title: Petite Princess Yucie
Character: Cube
Released: September 30, 2002
Type: TV
Yucie, is a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, her and her friends are all designated as Platinum Princess candidates and compete to receive the Eternal Tiara which grants any wish.
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Title: Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Character: Satoshi Imamiya (voice)
Released: April 4, 2002
Type: TV
Two kids whose families own businesses in a shopping arcade that's scheduled to shut down are thrown into a series of dimensions, each one a parody of some form of anime or video game, and try to find their way home.
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Title: A Little Snow Fairy Sugar
Character: Salt (voice)
Released: October 2, 2001
Type: TV
The story is based around 11-year-old Saga Bergman, a young girl in a small German town called Muhlenberg (based on real town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber). Saga lives with her grandmother Regina and works in a coffee shop when not in school. Saga is extremely structured and plans her life down to the minute. One day, she notices a tiny creature in a fluffy outfit that appears to be starving. She offers it a waffle, which helps revive the tiny creature. Saga learns that this tiny creature is Sugar, an apprentice season fairy. Sugar explains that season fairies alter the weather by playing a magical musical instrument, and her specialty is snow, which she creates by playing the piccolo. Sugar is joined by two more apprentice season fairies, Salt, an outgoing male fairy who plays the trumpet to make the sun shine more brightly, and Pepper, a quiet and caring female fairy who plays the harp to make the wind blow.
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Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
Title: Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
Character: Kai Urazoe (voice)
Released: July 14, 2001
Type: Movie
Omnimon confronts Mephistomon (who was formed from Apocalymon's data) in a dark corner of the Digital World over Mephistomon's attempt to destroy both the Digital World and the Real World and incorporate the data in order to become truly invincible. They fight, but then Mephistomon sees a chance and slips into the Real World.
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Title: Galaxy Angel
Released: April 7, 2001
Type: TV
The Angel Brigade, an elite branch of the Transbaal Empire military, are assigned to search for The Lost Technology, mysterious items from the past that hold unknown powers. Led by the soon-to-retire Colonel Volcott O' Huey, the Angel Brigade travel to different planets using their specially designed Emblem Frame ships to search for Lost Technology. Unfortunately, they often mess up somehow and end up getting into all kinds of awkward and troublesome situations.
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Mon Colle Knight: Legendary Fire Dragon
Title: Mon Colle Knight: Legendary Fire Dragon
Released: December 21, 2000
Type: Movie
An alternative interpretation of the series' start.
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Title: Mon Colle Knights
Character: Mondo Ooya
Released: January 10, 2000
Type: TV
Mon Colle Knights, known as Six Gates Far Away Mon Colle Knight in Japan, is an anime and manga series. The original concept was made by Hitoshi Yasuda and Group SNE. The series is based on the Monster Collection trading card game. The Japanese version aired on TV Tokyo, consisting out of 51 episodes and with one movie made for the series. The Saban-produced Mon Colle Knights aired on Fox Kids in North America from July 2001 to September 2002, consisting out of 45 episodes. In 2006 it aired on Jetix on Sundays at 10:00 PM. The manga, written by Satoru Akahori and Katsumi Hasegawa and drawn by Hideaki Nishikawa, is published in English in Singapore by Chuang Yi.
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Title: Magical DoReMi
Character: Igarashi-sempai
Released: February 7, 1999
Type: TV
Ojamajo Doremi, known as Magical DoReMi in the US, is a magical girl anime television series created by Toei Animation in 1999. It focuses on elementary school students who become witch apprentices. Led by Doremi Harukaze, the girls must maintain their double lives in secret. Ojamajo Doremi has been followed up by three direct sequels, lasting until its end in 2003. During the television series' runtime, two companion films were released in theaters. The English dub, produced by 4Kids Entertainment, released a preview episode in the US airing on August 13, 2005, and the first episode on September 10, 2005.
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Title: Very Private Lesson
Character: Kojishi (voice)
Released: April 21, 1998
Type: TV
Tairaku is a teacher at a local high school. He has a crush on Ms. Satsuki, a fellow teacher whom he hopes to someday marry. Then he meets Aya Shirakaba, upon whom he makes such a favorable impression that she transfers into his class. Unfortunately, Aya's father is a very wealthy and powerful yakuza boss, who charges Tairaku with keeping his daughter safe and pure—or else. Add to that the hordes of men and women at school who'd love to get their hands on Aya's body, and that Aya has secretly moved in with Tairaku, and constantly makes passes at him, and Tairaku is now in world of trouble.
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Title: Initial D
Character: Woman (voice)
Released: April 18, 1998
Type: TV
Takumi’s job as a tofu delivery boy has turned him into one of the most formidable drivers around. Behind the wheel of his Eight-Six, he’s one with the road—and his life shifts into high gear when the underground street racing world takes notice. Drivers from across the region are lining up for a shot at the new guy. Takumi’s not just focused on winning—he’s out to prove he’s the best.
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Title: Coji-Coji
Character: Tanuki
Released: October 4, 1997
Type: TV
They are neither animals nor humans. They cannot be distinctly categorised as boys or girls. They are also not considered to be Earthlings or space creatures. There are no such specific titles in the world of Coji-Coji. Instead, it boils down to the meaning of "existence", an emphasis on the root of a character. This world hinges on all things natural, the pure existence of life. The protagonist, Coji-Coji, represents a perfect existence where truths of life are constantly being delivered and no words of malice can be spoken.
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Title: Shamanic Princess
Character: Child A (voice)
Released: June 7, 1996
Type: TV
To retrieve the talisman stolen by her beloved, Tiara hunts the night, battling monsters with her awesome shamanic powers. Disguised as an ordinary schoolgirl by day, she arrives at his lair only to find her arch rival on the scene... protecting the thief. Dark secrets unravel as Tiara faces these powerful opponents, and her one hope for survival may be to betray her mission.