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Yoko Ishida
石田 燿子
Ishida at Manga Expo in Paris (2007)
Ishida at Manga Expo in Paris (2007)
Background information
Born (1973-10-07) October 7, 1973 (age 50)
Niigata, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1992–present
LabelsNippon Columbia
NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan
Lantis
WebsiteOfficial site

Yoko Ishida (石田 燿子, Ishida Yōko, born October 7, 1973 in Niigata, Japan) is a Japanese singer. She is known for having performed theme songs for anime shows such as Prétear, Ai Yori Aoshi, the Ah! My Goddess TV series and the Strike Witches series, as well as for having sung for the Para Para Max CD series. She currently works under Solid Vox. Formerly she was employed by Hyper Voice Managements.

Ishida entered the entertainment industry after winning a contest to become an anime song singer in 1990.[1][2] She made her debut in 1993 with the song "Otome no Policy" ("Maiden's Policy"), the ending theme for the Sailor Moon R anime. At the time her name was written as 石田よう子, but she changed it to the current spelling (石田燿子) after signing up with record label Pioneer LDC (now Geneon Universal Entertainment).[citation needed] She has since moved back to her original label, Nippon Columbia. Apart from anime songs, she has also sung children's songs.

She married in 2008 and gave birth to her first child the following year.[3]

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Discography

Singles

(the song is the B-side of the "Egao no Tensai" single by Puchi Puris)
(the song is the B-side of the metamorphose single by Yoko Takahashi)
  • 2005-01-26: "OPEN YOUR MIND ~chiisana hane hirogete~ — theme song for Ah! My Goddess anime television series
  • 2006-02-08: "Aka no Seijaku" — 2nd ending theme for Shakugan no Shana anime television series
  • 2006-04-26: "Shiawase no Iro" — theme song for Ah! My Goddess: Everyone Has Wings anime television series (Released in North America as Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy)
  • 2008-08-20: "STRIKE WITCHES ~Watashi ni Dekiru Koto~" — opening theme for Strike Witches anime television series
  • 2010-03-17: "private wing" — opening theme for Strike Witches: Soukuu no Dengekisen - Shintaichou Funtou suru DS game and Strike Witches: Anata to Dekiru Koto - A Little Peaceful Days PS2 game
  • 2010-08-04: "STRIKE WITCHES 2 ~Egao no Mahou~" — opening theme for Strike Witches 2 anime television series
  • 2014-09-20: "Connect Link" - opening theme for the first episode of the Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow OVA series, St. Trond's Thunder
  • 2014-11-26: "COLORFUL BOX" - opening theme for Shirobako anime television series
  • 2016-10-05: "BRAVE WITCHES ~Ashita no Tsubatsa~" - opening theme for Brave Witches anime television series
  • 2021-01-08: "Watashi-tachi ni Naritakute" – second ending theme for Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie -Part I anime film, 4th season of Sailor Moon Crystal

Albums

  • 2003-02-26: sweets[2]
  • 2004-08-25: Hyper Yocomix
  • 2005-03-09: all of me
  • 2006-08-25: Hyper Yocomix 2
  • 2007-09-21: Single Collection
  • 2008-06-25: Hyper Yocomix 3
  • 2010-12-08: Another Sky
  • 2015-12-02: Rainbow Wonderland

References

  1. ^ "石田燿子 official homepage profile" (in Japanese). yokoishida.com. Retrieved July 3, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Toole, Mike; Lillard, Kevin; [Name Garbled]; Houston, Kim; O'Hara, Sean; [unknown]; Sherry. "Yoko Ishida: Idol Chatter". Anime Jump. Archived from the original on 6 November 2007.
  3. ^ 一夜あけて (in Japanese). 石田燿子公式ブログ『sweets blog NEO』. Retrieved July 3, 2012.

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