Native Name: | 緒方 佑奈 | ||
Native Name Lang: | ja | ||
Birth Date: | 31 July 1997 | ||
Years Active: | 2019–present | ||
Agent: | I'm Enterprise | ||
Notable Works: | Cue! as Honoka Tsukii | ||
Father: | Koichi Ogata | ||
Mother: | Kanako Ogata | ||
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is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Hiroshima Prefecture, affiliated with I'm Enterprise.[1] A founding member of the voice acting unit Dialogue, she is also known for voicing Honoka Tsukii in Cue!.
Yuna Ogata, a native of Hiroshima Prefecture, was born on 31 July 1997.[2] She is the daughter of baseball player Koichi Ogata and television personality Kanako Ogata.[3] She was educated at and Keio University Department of Literature and Social Sciences.[4]
She initially intended to become an announcer, but discovered an interest in theatre after a friend invited her to join Keio's Theatrical Research Group.[5] [6] She eventually entered the, and after learning that several students enrolled to become voice actors, she realized she could still do narration work as a voice actor, so she settled on the latter.
In January 2018, she collaborated with her mother Kanako Ogata to produce a picture book in support of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, a Nippon Professional Baseball team managed at the time by her father Koichi Ogata.[7]
She joined the I'm Enterprise agency in April 2018.[8] In 2019, she became one of the founding members of the voice acting unit Dialogue.[9]
She voices Honoka Tsukii in the mobile game Cue!.[10] She is also part of the game's Airblue and its sub-unit Airblue Flower, and she also performed in both Airblue Flower singles, both charting in the Top 40 of the Oricon Singles Chart.[11] [12] [13] She reprised her role in the 2022 anime and the group released a single in January 2022 which appeared in the Oricon chart for 5 weeks and peaked in 7th place.[14] [15] The group's album, Talk About Bverything, appeared in the Top 10 of the Oricon Albums Chart for three weeks.[16]
During the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, she reportedly spent some spare time at home working out and making apple and strawberry candy at home to record herself making chewing sounds.[17] In October 2022, she indefinitely suspended live performances and other physical activities for medical reasons.[18] In May 2024, she announced on her monthly syndicated column for magazine that she had launched a personal YouTube channel.[19]
She is experienced in jazz dance and yosakoi. She enjoys visiting Shinto shrines and has listed the Shimogamo and Seimei shrines in Kyoto as her favorite shrines.[20] Her favorite anime is the 2001 film Spirited Away.
Year | Title | Role | Ref. | |
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2019 | A Certain Magical Index | |||
2019 | Oshaberi Tōage Ageta-kun | |||
2020 | Chihayafuru | |||
2020 | Kaiketsu Zorori | |||
2021 | Higehiro | |||
2021 | I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level | |||
2021 | Shadowverse | |||
2022 | Cue! | Honoka Tsukii | ||
2022 | Extreme Hearts | Ema Baily | ||
2022 | Love After World Domination | |||
2022 | Pokémon | Ann | ||
2022 | The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest | |||
2023 | Tomo-chan Is a Girl! | |||
2023 | Too Cute Crisis | Hajime |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. | |
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2019 | Cue! | Honoka Tsukii | ||
2020 | Baseball Superstars | Bora, Jenna, Rachel | ||
2020 | Death End Request 2 | Abigail Williams | ||
2020 | Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 | Wonder Momo | ||
2020 | Reverse Othellonia | Scheherazade | ||
2020 | Shinobi Master Senran Kagura: New Link | Nachi | ||
2021 | Black Surgenight | Chitose, Pensacola | ||
2021 | Tales of Luminaria | Michelle Bouquet | ||
2022 | Monster Strike | Amenosagiri |