Yui Horie

Yui Horie

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Yui Horie is a Japanese singer and voice actress. She is sometimes affectionately nicknamed "Hocchan" by her Japanese fans. She hosts a radio show called "Horie Yui no Tenshi no Tamago" and is the founding member of the singing group, Aice5. She is one of a handful of Japanese idol voice actors that rose to prominence in the 2000s, whose popularity today has been attributed to their solid experience and long-term interaction with their fan base, as opposed to the contemporary norms of youth and beauty in the entertainment industry. As a result of her ongoing success, she has performed solo at large music venues, such as the Nippon Budokan in 2009 and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium's First Stadium in 2015, each with capacities of approximately 14,000 and 13,000 respectively. Her official fanclub is the "Black Cat Alliance". Some of her notable roles in anime include Naru Narusegawa in Love Hina, Multi in To Heart, Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket, Ai in Dōbutsu no Mori, Ayu Tsukimiya in Kanon, Yuki Cross in Vampire Knight, Miss Monochrome in Miss Monochrome, Minori Kushieda in Toradora!, Tsubasa Hanekawa in Monogatari, Chie Satonaka in Persona 4, Kōko Kaga in Golden Time, Carla in Fairy Tail and Wiz in KonoSuba.Read full biography

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Azur Lane: Queen's Orders (2023), Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle (2020), Shachibato! President, It's Time for Battle! (2020), Dropout Idol Fruit Tart (2020), How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? (2019), Cutie Honey Universe (2018), Holmes of Kyoto (2018), Phantom in the Twilight (2018), たまぽんず (2017), First Love Monster (2016), Nyanbo! (2016), Classroom Crisis (2015), Absolute Duo (2015), Aoharu x Machinegun (2015), Rail Wars! (2014), Persona 4 The Golden Animation (2014), リトルバスターズ!EX (2014), Yuyushiki (2013), Miss Monochrome - The Animation (2013), Listen to Me, Girls. I'm Your Father! (2012), Our Home's Fox Deity (2012), Busou Shinki: Armored War Goddess (2012), Battle Spirits: Sword Eyes (2012), Shining Hearts (2012), The House in Fata Morgana (2012), Ben-To (2011), Twin Angel: Twinkle Paradise (2011), Astarotte's Toy (2011), Wandering Son (2011), Katte ni Kaizou (2011), The Everyday Tales of a Cat God (2011), ひぐらしのなく頃に煌 (2011), Zakuro (2010), Okami-san and Her Seven Companions (2010), Umi Monogatari (2009), Sweet Blue Flowers (2009), Natsu no Arashi! (2009), Kanamemo (2009), Hyakko (2008), Manabi Straight! (2007), Sky Girls (2007), Shining Tears X Wind (2007), Nagasarete Airanto (2007), Tokyo Majin (2007), Kashimashi - Girl Meets Girl (2006), Inukami! (2006), Ray the Animation (2006), ひぐらしのなく頃に礼 (2006), IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (2005), Futakoi Alternative (2005), Pani Poni Dash! (2005), Mahoraba: Heartful Days (2005), Mars Daybreak (2004), Futakoi (2004), Yugo The Negotiator (2004), Re: Cutie Honey (2004), Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok (2003), Bottle Fairy (2003), Ultra Maniac (2003), Nanaka 6/17 (2003), Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning (2002), Samurai Deeper Kyo (2002), Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan (2002), Shrine of the Morning Mist (2002), Kanon (2002), Tales of Eternia The Animation (2001), Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru (2001), Sister Princess (2001), Prétear (2001), Babel II: Beyond Infinity (2001), Mon Colle Knights (2000), Android Kikaider (2000), Argento Soma (2000), Sci-fi Harry (2000), Arc the Lad (1999), Omishi Magical Theater Risky Safety (1999), Trouble Chocolate (1999), Infinite Ryvius (1999), 10 Tokyo Warriors (1999), Vanny Knights (1999), Samurai: Hunt for the Sword (1999), To Heart (1999), Cyber Team in Akihabara (1998), Steam Detectives (1998), Knight Hunters (1998), Kurogane Communication (1998), Photon: The Idiot Adventures (1997)