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Kumiko Ōsugi
Birth name大杉 久美子
Also known asMomoko Shibayama
柴山 モモコ
Born (1951-07-10) July 10, 1951 (age 72)
GenresJ-pop, Anison
Occupation(s)Singer
LabelsCrown Records
King Records
Bandai Music Entertainment
Columbia Music Entertainment

Kumiko Ōsugi (大杉久美子, Ōsugi Kumiko, born 10 July 1951) is a J-pop artist from Tokyo. In 1964 she recorded a song with Crown Records using the pseudonym Momoko Shibayama (柴山モモコ, Shibayama Momoko). The first song to be released under her real name was Attack No. 1 (アタックNo.1, Atakku Nanbā Wan), the opening theme for the Attack No. 1 anime.[1] She went on to perform theme songs for many other anime, including Doraemon, Aim for the Ace!, Araiguma Rascal, Flanders no Inu, and Oz no Mahōtsukai.

She is referred to by fans and the Japanese press as the "Queen of Anime Song" and is considered to be one of the "Four Heavenly Kings and Queens of Anison" (アニソン四天王), along with Ichiro Mizuki, Isao Sasaki, and Mitsuko Horie.[2]

The opening theme to Heidi, Girl of the Alps is often mis-attributed to Ōsugi. It was actually performed by Kayo Ishū ja:伊集加代, a studio singer. Ōsugi did, however perform the ending theme to the series.

Early life

Ōsugi began taking singing lessons at eight years old, and in grade seven began singing with a group and in competitions.[3]

Anime Songs

Opening Songs

Ending Songs

References

  1. ^ "Spot Light 4: Kumiko Ōsugi (スポットライト4 大杉久美子, Supotto Raito Yon: Ōsugi Kumiko)". Animage (in Japanese). 4. Tokyo, Japan: Tokuma Shoten: 118–119. October 1978.
  2. ^ アニソン四天王の大杉久美子さんがデビュー当時を振り返る. News Post Seven (in Japanese). 21 May 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  3. ^ Pravattiyagul, Onsiri (September 5, 2013). "No swan song just yet: Kumiko Osugi, the 'Queen of Anisong', reveals why Doraemon will always have a special place in her heart". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 3 April 2018.

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