
Aya Hisakawa
A recent run of shows that didn't make it.
Aya Hisakawa is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Aoni Production. She voices some of her roles in her native Kansai dialect.Read full biography
TV Shows
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World's End Harem (2022), Grand Blues! (2020), Robot Girls Z (2014), Kyousougiga (2012), One Off (2012), Kid Icarus (2012), X-Men (2011), Ontama! (2009), Haruka Nogizaka's Secret (2008), El Cazador de la Bruja (2007), Romeo × Juliet (2007), Night Wizard the Animation (2007), Poor Sisters Story (2006), Yume Tsukai (2006), Gin-iro no Olynssis (2006), Karin: Chibi Vampire (2005), Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time – A Tale of the Eight Guardians (2004), The Melody of Oblivion (2004), Ragnarok The Animation (2004), GODANNAR!! (2003), Submarine 707R (2003), G-On Riders (2002), I'll/CKBC (2002), Cosmo Warrior Zero (2001), Earth Maiden Arjuna (2001), Alien Nine (2001), Beyblade (2001), Puni Puni Poemy (2001), Geobreeders: Breakthrough (2000), To Heart (1999), The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (1998), All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Dash! (1998), Geobreeders (1998), All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (TV) (1998), Legend of the Mystical Ninja (1997), Battle Athletes (1997), EAT-MAN (1997), Detatoko Princess (1997), Battle Athletes Victory (1997), Voogie's Angel (1997), Marriage: Kekkon (1996), Tales of Byston Well: Garzey's Wing (1996), Sailor Victory (1995), Gunsmith Cats (1995), Ear of the Golden Dragon (1995), Graduation (1995), Iria: Zeiram the Animation (1994), 801 T.T.S Airbats (1994), Phantom Quest Corp. (1994), Seven Cities Story: Arctic Front (1994), Ogre Slayer (1994), Oh! My Goddess (1993), Armored Dragon Legend Villgust (1993), Ellcia (1992), Tsuyoshi, Hold Tight (1992), Here Is Greenwood (1991), Madara (1991), Kumo ni Noru (1991), Devil Hunter Yohko (1990), Ultraman Graffiti: Wild! Ultra Country (1990), Dominion Tank Police (1988)



















































































