Sachiko Chijimatsu

Sachiko Chijimatsu

Born: November 30, 1937
in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Sachiko Chijimatsu (千々松 幸子, Chijimatsu Sachiko, November 30, 1937) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator born in Moji City, Fukuoka Prefecture (currently Moji Ward, Kitakyushu City). Real name is Sachiko Suetsune (末常幸子, Suetsune Sachiko). She is now affiliated with 81 Produce, previously with Aoni Production, Arts Vision and Production Baobab.

Movies for Sachiko Chijimatsu...

Title: Fractale
Character: Grandma (voice)
Released: January 14, 2011
Type: TV
Clain lives quietly amongst doppels—holograms that replace his parents and friends. Alone on a typical day, he saves a shrine maiden from pursuers and treats her wounds. He’s mystified by her worldly charms, but she disappears—leaving only a pendant behind. When a curious girl emerges from the amulet, Clain’s life takes a chaotic turn as he seeks to unlock the secrets his new friend holds.
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Title: K-ON!
Character: Tomi Ichimonji (voice)
Released: April 3, 2009
Type: TV
The Sakuragoaka Girls' Academy curriculum traditionally focuses on the three "R"s of reading, writing and arithmetic, but Ritsu Tainaka wants to add two more "R"s: Rock and Roll! To do that, however, Ritsu has to save the Light Music Club from being shut down due to little problems like not having any other members or a faculty advisor. After strong-arming her best friend Mio into joining and convincing Tsumugi Kotobuki to make it a trio, Ritsu's would-be rockers are soon only one talented guitarist short of the quartet they need for school approval. What they get, unfortunately, is Yui Hirasawa, who's never held a guitar in her life, but she's determined to learn! Will the school halls come alive with the sound of music?
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Futari wa Precure Max Heart Movie 2: Friend of Yukizora
Title: Futari wa Precure Max Heart Movie 2: Friend of Yukizora
Character: Hinata
Released: December 10, 2005
Type: Movie
On his way to visit the Queen of the Garden of Light, the Sage of the Garden of Clouds accidentally drops the egg of the Houhou. The egg lands in the Garden of Rainbows, where it is found by Hikari, attracting the attention of a powerful pair of servants of the Dark Lord.
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Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey
Title: Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey
Character: Nobita's Mom (voice)
Released: March 6, 2004
Type: Movie
An elderly dog goes to a time machine, which he plans to use to drive to the future so he can meet with "someone" who gives him a kendama. However, the machine goes haywire and the dog is regressed back to his infant state, eventually found by a researcher cat.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom
Character: Mama (voice)
Released: March 9, 2002
Type: Movie
Doraemon and friends travels into another world via the time machine; where humans and robots are living together. However they soon find out that the Empress of Robot Kingdom was trying to capture robots there and turn them emotionless. As the situation goes tense, our heroes sets out to stop the Empress and her plan.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves
Character: Nobita's Mother (voice)
Released: March 10, 2001
Type: Movie
Doraemon and his friends have to rescue the people of Birdopia from the wrongdoing of vengeful former bird troopers before they unleash a wicked ancient dragon.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express
Character: Mama (voice)
Released: March 2, 1996
Type: Movie
Doraemon went missing for 3 days. But it turns out later that he went to the 22nd century to buy a mystery galactic express train ticket whose destination is a secret until the passengers arrive there and see for themselves.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Future Notes
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Future Notes
Released: January 1, 1994
Type: Movie
Educational video produced by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) in 1994, it was later included on the 13th issue of Boku, Doraemon magazine released on August 20, 2004.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth
Character: Tamako Nobi (voice)
Released: March 6, 1993
Type: Movie
Nobita's dad stumbled upon a strange advertisement of a fantastic resort on television at midnight. Sleepy as he was, he made a reservation even though he didn't even realize he was talking to the advertisement. The next day he discussed with the family their holiday plans, only to realize he could not find the place anywhere on earth. All of a sudden though there was a suitcase in Nobita's room and intrigued as he was, he opened it only to find a portal to a beautiful resort managed by tin robots. Better still, it's absolutely free. It seems that there is a hidden agenda behind the person who invites them there.
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Dorami-chan: Wow, The Kid Gang of Bandits
Title: Dorami-chan: Wow, The Kid Gang of Bandits
Released: March 9, 1991
Type: Movie
A Doraemon anime film. It premiered in theatres on March 9, 1991 on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita in Dorabian Nights. The movie's original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko.
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Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars
Title: Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars
Character: Nobita's Mother (voice)
Released: March 16, 1985
Type: Movie
Nobita helps Doraemon to create a space movie. After Dekisugi fails to help them, the duo rope in Shizuka, who prefers to make a film about dolls.
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Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the World of Magic
Title: Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the World of Magic
Character: Nobita's mother (voice)
Released: March 17, 1984
Type: Movie
Nobita requests of Doraemon the Moshimo-box and wishes for the world to become a place where the use of magic is possible. Witchcraft replaces science and technology and everyone makes use of it on their daily lives, except for Nobita, who, like usual, isn't very good at conjuring spells. Frustrated, he plans on returning things to their past state, but his mother threw the Moshimo-box away.
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Title: Round Vernian Vifam
Character: Gimmy Eril (voice)
Released: October 21, 1983
Type: TV
Set far in the future, a mysterious alien race attacks a new colony light years from Earth. A number of children ranging in ages from 4 to 15 are among the survivors that evacuate from the fallen colony. Due to attacks by the aliens on the escaping freighter, the number of adults left dwindles. Over time, the children become involved as they strive to understand the aliens and try to make their way back to Earth.
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The Gutsy Frog: The Movie
Title: The Gutsy Frog: The Movie
Released: March 20, 1982
Type: Movie
A film version of New Gutsy Frog directed by Tsutomu Shibayama in 1982.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
Character: Nobita's Mother (voice)
Released: March 13, 1982
Type: Movie
Nothing is impossible for Doraemon's magic pocket, much less when it comes to using their inventions to live the most amazing adventures. Is there a place where no man has gone before? The robot cat magic door leads to our friends at the center of Africa, just until Smokers Forest, a forest covered with a thick fog that prevents satellites take pictures. Nobita and his friends decide that if there is so much to discover, is certainly there.
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Title: Moby Dick Five
Released: April 4, 1980
Type: TV
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Title: The Littl' Bits
Character: Napoleon
Released: January 7, 1980
Type: TV
The Littl' Bits is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan. First shown on TV Tokyo, its Saban-produced English translation was featured on the children's television station Nick Jr. from 1991 to 1995 alongside other children's anime series such as Adventures of the Little Koala, Maya the Bee, Noozles, The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Due to their similar size and naming scheme, an analogy is often drawn between the Littl' Bits and the Smurfs.
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Title: Doraemon
Character: Nobita's Mom
Released: April 2, 1979
Type: TV
Doraemon is an anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the much more successful successor of the 1973 anime.
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Title: Cyborg 009
Character: サイボーグ001
Released: March 6, 1979
Type: TV
Five years after the defeat of the Black Ghost organization and returning to their average lives, the 00 Cyborgs are called back into action to fight off cyborgs based off the Norse Gods, followed by a new enemy organization known as the Neo Black Ghost.
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Title: Witch Girl Tickle
Character: Pochi
Released: March 6, 1978
Type: TV
Majokko Tickle is a 1970s magical girl manga and anime by Go Nagai. Unlike Nagai's earlier Cutie Honey, Majokko Tickle is closer to the more traditional mold of magical girl anime such as Mahoutsukai Sally, and is probably more suitable for young children than most of Nagai's other works.
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Title: Candy Candy
Character: Jimmy (voice)
Released: October 1, 1976
Type: TV
This story is about a girl, Candy, who is a orphan. She is a nice and optimistic girl and she has a warm heart. When she was a child, she lived in an orphanage called Pony's Home. She had a good friend called Ann. And she met the "handsome boy on the hill" who is a important person in her life, on the hill behind the orphanage. She was adopted by the Loka's family. What's awaiting her are the bad-hearted Leo and his sister, Eliza. One day, in the rose garden, she met a boy, who is identical to the "handsome boy on the hill" who she had met in her childhood. The boy is called Antony. Thereafter, a fantastic story that she has never expected begins.
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Title: Combattler V
Character: Miia
Released: April 17, 1976
Type: TV
Earth is under attack by the ruthless Campbellian army, and humanity's only hope is five plucky youths. Recruited from all corners of Japan, these young heroes each come with their own specialty, as well as their own priorities... but if they want to save the planet, they'll have to set aside their squabbles (and egos) and unite their hearts. It's the only way to form the invincible robot, Combattler V!
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Title: Combattler V
Character: Kosuke Kita
Released: April 17, 1976
Type: TV
Earth is under attack by the ruthless Campbellian army, and humanity's only hope is five plucky youths. Recruited from all corners of Japan, these young heroes each come with their own specialty, as well as their own priorities... but if they want to save the planet, they'll have to set aside their squabbles (and egos) and unite their hearts. It's the only way to form the invincible robot, Combattler V!
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Title: Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu
Character: Norisuke (voice)
Released: April 4, 1976
Type: TV
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Title: Goliath the Super Fighter
Character: のり助
Released: April 4, 1976
Type: TV
Go-wapper 5 Go-dam, is an anime series aired in 1976. There were 36 episodes. It is also referred to as Godam and Gowapper 5 Gordam. The series has also been aired on Italian television under the title Godam.
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Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the World
Title: Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the World
Character: Eskimo Child (voice)
Released: March 20, 1976
Type: Movie
Brave cat Pero once had a bet with treacherous multimillionarie Grumon that he can travel around the world in 80 days. The stake is high, in case of success Grumon will give all of his fortune to Pero, but in case of failure Pero becomes slave of Grumon for the rest of his life. Pero departs together with his faithful friends behemoth Kato and brave Small Mouse. Grumon tries everything to prevent their arrival to the finish.
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Title: Calimero
Character: Deppa (voice)
Released: October 15, 1974
Type: TV
Calimero is an Italian/Japanese cartoon about a charming, but hapless anthropomorphized cartoon chicken; the only black one in a family of yellow chickens. He wears half of his egg shell still on his head. Calimero originally appeared on the Italian television show Carosello on July 14, 1963, and soon became a popular icon in Italy. The characters were later licensed in Japan as an anime series, twice. The first was made by Toei Animation and ran from October 15, 1974 to September 30, 1975, and the second, with new settings and characters, was made in 1992. Altogether, 99 Japanese episodes were made. The series mostly consists of the many adventures of Calimero and his friends as they solve mysteries and make documentaries. However, their adventures usually get them into quite a bit of trouble. The first series was also broadcast on European networks such as TROS, ZDF and RTL II or TVE.
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Title: Space Battleship Yamato
Character: Shima's Mother
Released: October 6, 1974
Type: TV
Space Battleship Yamato is a Japanese science fiction anime series featuring an eponymous spacecraft. It is also known to English-speaking audiences as Space Cruiser Yamato; an English-dubbed and heavily edited version of the series was broadcast on North American and Australian television as Star Blazers. The first two seasons of this version were broadcast in Greece in 1981-82 as Διαστημόπλοιο Αργώ. An Italian-language version was also broadcast under the name Star Blazers in Italy, and a Portuguese-language version was successfully shown in Brazil under the title Patrulha Estelar and Viaje a la Ultima Galaxia or Astronave Intrepido in Spain and Latin America. It is a seminal series in the history of anime, marking a turn towards more complex serious works and influencing works such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Neon Genesis Evangelion; Hideaki Anno has ranked Yamato his favorite anime and credited it with sparking his interest in anime. Yamato was the first anime series or movie to win the Seiun Award, a feat not repeated until the 1985 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
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Title: Little Meg the Witch Girl
Character: Apo (voice)
Released: April 1, 1974
Type: TV
Majokko Megu-chan is a magical girl anime series. The manga was created by Tomo Inoue and Akio Narita, while the 72-episode anime series was produced by Toei Animation between 1974 and 1975. This series is considered an important forerunner of the present day magical girl genre, as the series' characterization and general structure exerted considerable influence over future shows in the same genre. Most notably, several of the show's recurring motifs were recycled in Toei's Sailor Moon, AIC's Pretty Sammy, and Wedding Peach.
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Title: The Little Judge from Hell
Character: Yano child (voice)
Released: October 4, 1973
Type: TV
Dororon Enma-kun, also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a full-fledged suspense-horror series. After the OVA was released, another manga version was released called Satanikus ENMA Kerberos by Eiji Toriyama. A remake entitled Dororon Enma-kun MeeraMera began airing in Japan in April 2011.
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Title: The Little Judge from Hell
Character: Kyuusuichou Child (voice)
Released: October 4, 1973
Type: TV
Dororon Enma-kun, also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a full-fledged suspense-horror series. After the OVA was released, another manga version was released called Satanikus ENMA Kerberos by Eiji Toriyama. A remake entitled Dororon Enma-kun MeeraMera began airing in Japan in April 2011.
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Title: Miracle Girl Limit-chan
Character: Guu (voice)
Released: October 1, 1973
Type: TV
Nishiyama Satomi (nicknamed "Limit") is the daughter of Professor Nishiyama. One year she was mortally wounded during a plane crash. Her father was able to revive her, by making her a cyborg. As a cyborg she is gifted with “Miracle Powers” and several different accessories that aid her in solving different problems. Her red beret can be used as a radio to contact her father, and her boots have super speed. She is also able to transform with her pendant. Limit-chan also has a robot pet dog named Guu. Limit keeps her cybernetic powers a secret, as she fears being shunned by society. She keeps to herself, and sometimes keeps distance from others. Her secret is only known by her father and his assistants. In the final episode she reveals her secret to her teachers.
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Title: Little Wansa
Character: ミミ
Released: April 2, 1973
Type: TV
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Title: The Gutsy Frog
Released: October 7, 1972
Type: TV
Hiroshi is a boy, a bit lazy in school and in his daily tasks. One day, fighting against his bullies classmates, Hiroshi accidentally fell over a frog who was jumping through Nerima, Tokyo Shakujii Park. Due to this incident, Pyonkichi, the frog, became a "flat frog" and his image and spirit get impregnated on Hiroshi's t-shirt. Due to this shirt being the only one that Hiroshi has kept in good shape, he is forced to wear it everyday, interacting with Pyonkichi and becoming friends. Pyonkichi has total control over the t-shirt, being able to move it at will, despite what Hiroshi may want.
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Title: Little Witch Chappy
Character: Jun (voice)
Released: April 3, 1972
Type: TV
Mahou Tsukai Chappy or Little Witch Chappy is an anime series that debuted in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in 1972. It is the fifth magical girl anime in history, and the fifth produced by the Toei Animation studio. While the show was fairly popular, it was not as popular as Toei's earlier magical-girl series, and is relatively obscure compared to its predecessors. In addition to its success in Japan, Chappy has been dubbed into Italian, French, and Spanish and broadcast on TV in Italy and in various Latin American nations such as Mexico, Peru, or Chile. A manga adaptation of the story was drawn by Hideo Azuma, who later became more famous for his manga-turned-anime works, Little Pollon and Nanako SOS. Chappy, along with other Toei magical girls such as Akko-chan, Sally, Cutie Honey, Megu-chan, Lunlun, and Lalabel, is a playable character in the Sony PlayStation game Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs. The series was released on DVD in Japan in a box set in December 2005.
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Animal Treasure Island
Title: Animal Treasure Island
Character: Babu (voice)
Released: March 20, 1971
Type: Movie
A Japanese adaption of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, featuring animals as the majority of the cast. By chance Jim comes upon a map of Treasure Island. He leaves the port accompanied by Glan, the rat and Bub, the baby on a strange looking boat of his own make to look for the island. Pirates soon find him and adventure ensues.
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Attack No. 1
Title: Attack No. 1
Released: March 21, 1970
Type: Movie
Kozue is a high school girl and an enthusiastic volleyball player. Her dream is to play on the Japanese national volleyball team. Over the course of the series she makes it from the school district league up to the Japanese volleyball finals, step by step until the international volleyball championship. But the faster and higher Kozue climbs, the more she is confronted with the dark side of success: too-high expectations, self-conceit, and envy.
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Little Remi and Famous Dog Capi
Title: Little Remi and Famous Dog Capi
Character: Dolce(voice)
Released: March 17, 1970
Type: Movie
Japanese animation adaptation of a 19th century French novel: A boy is given up by his foster parents to a traveling performer.
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Title: Akko-chan's Secret
Character: Shippona/Shosho
Released: January 6, 1969
Type: TV
Atsuko Kagami is an elementary school girl who has an affinity for mirrors. One day, her favorite mirror which was given to Akko by her mother is broken, and she prefers to bury it in her yard rather than throw it to the trash can. In her dreams, she is contacted by a spirit (or in some cases the Queen of the Mirror Kingdom) who is touched that the girl would treat the mirror so respectfully and not simply throw it away. Akko-chan is then given the gift of a magical mirror and taught enchantments, such as "Tekumaku mayakon, tekumaku mayakon" and "Lamipasu lamipasu lu lu lu lu lu", that will allow her to transform into anything she wishes
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Title: Cackling Kitarou
Character: Tomiko (voice)
Released: January 3, 1968
Type: TV
Kitarou, a ghost, spends his afterlife helping humans in need of his skills. He thwarts the plans of evil spirits who live to torment humanity.
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ゾウとおじさん
Title: ゾウとおじさん
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie