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Yui Horie
堀江 由衣
Born (1976-09-20) September 20, 1976 (age 47)[1]
Tokyo, Japan[1]
Occupations
Years active1997–present
AgentVIMS
AwardsBest Supporting Actress at 4th Seiyu Awards
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active1998–present
Labels
Websitehorie-yui.com Edit this at Wikidata

Yui Horie (堀江 由衣, Horie Yui, born September 20, 1976) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with VIMS and Starchild.[2][3] She has been affectionately nicknamed "Hocchan" (ほっちゃん) by her Japanese fans. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single "My best friend" on November 18, 1998.[4] Since then, she has been involved in excess of 350 productions in addition to promotional material, concert performances, as well as charting several albums and singles. She won the award for Best Supporting Voice Actress in the 4th Seiyu Awards.

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.[5] 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,[4] 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, Izayoi Riko/Cure Magical's speaking voice in Witchy PreCure!, Multi in To Heart, Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket, Ai in Dōbutsu no Mori, Ayu Tsukimiya in Kanon, Yuki Cross in Vampire Knight, Hanyuu and Maria Ushiromiya in, respectively, Higurashi When They Cry and Umineko When They Cry, 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, Wiz in KonoSuba, and Ai-chan and Ai Hyperion Λ in Honkai Impact 3rd.

Personal life

Born in Tokyo,[3] Horie spent much of her younger years as a latchkey kid. As an only child, (at that time) she would spend most of her time alone, playing outside of her residence after school until 7pm, when her parents would return from work. In junior high school, she joined the volleyball club but did not enjoy it much. Horie refers to her time at junior high and high school as her 'dark era'.[6][7] Early childhood interests included watching the anime series Dirty Pair. She was fascinated by the main premise as a detective. She would act out scenes from memory with a school friend and also record herself with a cassette player.[6][7]

In 1995, during the first year of college, Horie auditioned at the Japan Voice Acting Institute for a scholarship, the voice training school for Arts Vision. She can be quoted as saying "I went for an audition instead of hunting for a job, hahaha....".[7] Horie graduated after 4 years of training.[8] During this time she entered the SME Voice Actor Audition in 1996, winning the Namco Prize, (with Ayako Kawasumi winning the Special Award).[9] On August 28, 1996, Horie and 21 other voice students (including Yukari Tamura) were unveiled at Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Inc.'s "SOMETHING DREAMS '96" at the Tokyo International Exhibition Centre as the Dorikan Club, a group of aspiring voice actresses.[10]

Career

1997–1999: Early career

Whilst still training and under the representation of Arts Vision, Horie was able to make her voice actor debut in the 1997 Sega Saturn game, Voice Fantasia: Ushinawareta Voice Power.[4] Her first leading role was in the 1998 anime Kurogane Communication,[11] of which she sang the theme songs, "My best friend" and "Dear Mama". These two songs were released as Horie's first single under the Pony Canyon music label.[4] In 1999, with the increasing number of eroge and visual novels being adapted to anime, Horie was able to win a major role as Multi, a robotic girl, in the romantic anime To Heart.[12][13]

2000–2003: Growing success

The following year, Horie succeeded in auditioning for the lead female role of the TV anime adaptation of the shōnen manga comedy Love Hina, as Naru Narusegawa. Love Hina was a huge hit, with sales of over one million DVDs.[14] The high popularity at the time lead to Lycos Japan using the anime to advertise its search engine and other services, with narration from Horie.[15] This was to be her first CM. The ascending popularity of Love Hina spawned a lucrative franchise of OVAs, Drama CDs and games, of which Horie reprised the star role.

In regard to their rising fame, Horie worked with Yukari Tamura and form the group Yamato Nadeshiko (やまとなでしこ). This group had two debuts in 2000, on April 30 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium and May 13 at Nagoya's Nadia Park Complex. The first of these was called "Yamato Nadeshiko Debut Kinen First Live ~suddenly 1000 seconds live in Yoyogi~", which happened during the "Dorikan Club Fifth Anniversary Event".[16][17] Together they would release two singles, "Mō Hitori no Watashi" (もうひとりの私) in 2000 [18] and "Merry Merrily" in 2001, the latter being used as an insert song in the Love Hina Christmas Special.[19] This collaboration ended with a seven date concert tour during June 2003, including stops at Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo.[16][17]

2000 also saw Horie publish her first photobook, Kingyobachi Puranetto (金魚鉢プラネット, Fishbowl Planet),[20] and the release of her debut album, Mizutamari ni Utsuru Sekai, through the Starchild label which featured two songs from Love Hina.

In 2001, Starchild established her official fan club called Kuroneko Union (黒ネコ同盟, Kuroneko dōmei, lit. "Black Cat Alliance"),[21][22] where member benefits included fan events, priority seating in concerts, bimonthly newsletters, and access to exclusive merchandise.[23] The first meeting, which was named "Black Cat Rally Vol.1 - Akasaka BLITZ" was on July 21,[4] where they held a rally and a quiz show.[21]

Early in 2002, Horie's first solo concert tour kicked off on January 26 at the Club Diamond Hall in Nagoya, a 1000 capacity venue.[24]
"堀江由衣 First Live Tour", lasted a total of 6 nights, travelling to Tokyo and ending on February 11 in Osaka at the Matsushita IMP Hall.[25] In 2002, she voiced Ayu Tsukimiya in the anime adaptation of Kanon, an adult visual novel that she had also voiced in 1999.[4] Horie released her first collection of music videos on July 29. The 27 minute VHS tape was called Yui Horie CLIPS 0 〜since '00〜'01〜, featuring interviews, making-ofs and notably the music video for "Love Destiny" the theme song of the 2001 anime adaptation of Sister Princess.

The same year, Horie started her weekly radio show, "Horie Yui no Tenshi no Tamago" (堀江由衣の天使のたまご), which was first broadcast on October 6,[26] and can currently be heard on the station JOQR (文化放送) (AM 1134 kHz) at 22:00 – 22:30 every Sunday.[27] Her signature catchphrase is "Angel Beam in your Heart!" and frequently features anison guests such as angela, Nana Mizuki and Megumi Hayashibara. As of the end of 2016, the show has run in excess of 740 episodes.[28]

In 2003, Horie established herself as a popular singer when her third album "Sky" peaked at 10th in the Oricon charts.[29]

Other activities

In October 2005, she founded Aice5, a J-Pop group consisting of four other voice actors, to help launch their careers. Their debut single was "Get Back", released March 13, 2006.[30] Aice5 was disbanded on September 20, 2007, at their farewell concert "Final Aice5 Party LAST Aice5" at the Yokohama Arena.[31][32] During this time, they released six singles and one album. Their album "Love Aice5" was released on February 26, 2007, remaining in the Oricon charts for four weeks with a highest rank of eight.[33] Aice5 has since been revived, announced on July 17, 2015, with the intention to release a new single on September 30 and have their comeback concert on November 22.[34][35][36]

Horie has collaborated with a few other artists. In 2004, she released "Scramble" together with Unscandal. This ska inspired song was used as an opening theme song for the romantic comedy anime School Rumble . And in 2006, she formed the goth band Kurobara Hozonkai (lit. "Black Rose Preservation Society"), with Horie taking the stage name of YUIEL.[37] This band released the album "A Votre Sante!!" in 2008[38] and has been relatively inactive since.

Horie was affiliated with Arts Vision. However, she eventually left the agency in mid-2007 during an unrelated scandal in the agency's top management and became a freelance voice actress.[39][40] Today, she's affiliated with VIMS, a division of I'm Enterprise. She has published seven independent musical albums. Nearly all of them incorporate at least one track from an anime she has worked with. She currently releases music under the Starchild label (a subdivision of King Records).

In late 2012, Horie created and voiced the 3D animated character Miss Monochrome.[41] Her first appearance was in The Adventure Over Yui Horie III ~Secret Mission Tour~ concert, acting as the antagonist who wanted to turn the world black and white. The character has since had a self-titled anime series, with the premier season televised on October 1, 2013.[42] The opening theme song, Poker Face, was released as a musical single.[43] Other notable appearances include the iOS game Girlfriend Beta,[44] a self-titled manga series and cameos in other anime.[45]

Filmography

Anime

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List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[4]
1997 Photon: The Idiot Adventures Aun Freya OVA [46][47]
1998 Cyber Team in Akihabara Francesca, Enoken [46][48]
1998 Weiß Kreuz Aya Fujimiya Also Glühen in 2002 [46]
1998 Marvelous Melmo Boo-chan 1998 re-dub [46]
1998 Orphen Fiena [46][47]
1998 Kurogane Communication Haruka, Mirai [46][47]
1998 Ojarumaru Nezu [46]
1998 St. Luminous Mission High School Lita Ford [46][47]
1998 Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 Galatea [46][47]
1998 Steam Detectives Gina [46]
1999 To Heart Multi (HMX-12)
Cat, Female student
[46][47]
1999 Arc the Lad Lieza [46][47][49]
1999–2000 Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety Suzuko Natsume [46][47]
1999 Infinite Ryvius Michelle Cay [46][47]
1999 Trouble Chocolate Mint [46]
1999 Shukan Storyland [ja] Akane (あかね) [46]
1999 Dangaizer 3 Pikushisu   [47]
2000 Mon Colle Knights Rockna Hiiragi [46][47]
2000 Platinumhugen Ordian Carol Quaser [46][47]
2000–02 Love Hina series Naru Narusegawa OVAs and specials [46][47][50]
2000 Argento Soma Sue Harris [46][47]
2000 Sci-Fi Harry Catherine Chapman [46][47]
2000 Android Kikaider: The Animation Mitsuko Komyoji [46]
2001 Tales of Eternia: The Animation Corina Solgente Anime original character [46]
2001 Comic Party Multi [46]
2001 Angelic Layer Hiromi Fujimori [46][47]
2001 Prétear Mikage [46][47]
2001–02 Sister Princess series Sakuya Also Re Pure [51][52][53]
2001 Figure 17 Sakura Ibaragi [46][47]
2001 Cosmic Baton Girl Cometto-san Mira
2001–21 Shaman King series Lilly, Iron Maiden Jeanne [46][54]
2001 Fruits Basket Tohru Honda [46][47][55]
2001 Babel II: Beyond Infinity Meilin [46]
2002 One Piece Aswa Ep. 100 [46][47]
2002 Kanon Ayu Tsukimiya [46][47]
2002 Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi Amiryun [46]
2002 Jing: King of Bandits Mirabelle [46][47]
2002 Samurai Deeper Kyo Yuya Shiina [46][47]
2002 Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan Silvia Maruyama [46]
2002 Shrine of the Morning Mist Koma [46][47]
2002–03 Spiral Rio Takeuchi   [46][47]
2003 Nanaka 6/17 Yuriko Amemiya [46][47]
2003 The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok Mayura Daidouji [46][47]
2003 Ultra Maniac Ayu Tateishi [46][47]
2003 Detective School Q Sayaka Kinoshita [46]
2003–08 Da Capo series Kotori Shirakawa, Yume Asakura Also Second Season, II and II: Second Season [56]
2003 Bottle Fairy Sarara [46][47]
2004 Re: Cutie Honey Honey Kisaragi OVA series [46][47]
2004 Jubei-chan 2: The Counter Attack of Siberia Yagyu Jiyuu Nanohana [57]
2004 Yugo the Negotiator Nadenka [58]
2004 Mars Daybreak Megumi Higashibara [46]
2004 Sore Ike! Zukkoke Sannin-gumi (それいけ!ズッコケ三人組) Noriko [46]
2004 To Heart 〜Remember my Memories〜 Multi (HMX-12)) [59]
2004–06 School Rumble series Eri Sawachika Also Second Semester and OVAs [60]
2004–05 Futakoi series Kaoruko Ichijo Also Alternative [61][62]
2005 Negima! series Makie Sasaki [63]
2005 Air Schoolgirl Ep. 2 [46][47]
2005–06 Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori Jeju [46]
2005 The Law of Ueki Pekoru [46]
2005 Loveless Ginka [46]
2005 Mahoraba 〜Heartful Days Tamami Chanohata [46]
2005 Pani Poni Dash Miyako Uehara [46][47]
2005–06 Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch Hairdresser [46]
2005 Immortal Grand Prix Fantine [46]
2005 The Wings of Rean Elebos OVA [46]
2006 Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl Yasuna Kamiizumi [46]
2006 Inukami! Yoko [46][47]
2006 Ray the Animation Sumire Horiuchi (堀内すみれ) [46][47]
2006–12 The Familiar of Zero series Siesta 4 TV series [64]
2006 D.Gray-man Meyrin (メイリン) [46]
2006 Negima!? Makie Sasaki [46]
2006 Kanon Ayu Tsukimiya 2006 remake [65]
2006 Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Mizuho Miyanokōji [46][47]
2007 Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! Manami Amamiya [66]
2007 Tokyo Majin series Aoi Misato Also 2nd Act [46]
2007 Idolmaster: Xenoglossia Yukiho Hagiwara [46][47]
2007–09 Sugarbunnies series Shirousa [46]
2007 Nagasarete Airantou Suzu   [67]
2007 Shining Tears X Wind Touka Kureha [46]
2007 Bokurano: Ours Chairwoman [46]
2007 Sky Girls Nanae Fujieda [46]
2007–21 Higurashi When They Cry series Hanyū starting with Kai [46][47]
2007 Fantastic Detective Labyrinth Byakko, Maru, Mariko Eto [46]
2008 Shigofumi Suzune Shinozaki Ep. 13 [46]
2008–09 The Tower of Druaga Fatina [46]
2008 Our Home's Fox Deity. Miyako Takagami [46]
2008 Hakken Taiken Daisuki! Shimajirō Voice of Shinkansen (新幹線の声) [46]
2008 Vampire Knight series Yuki Cross Also Guilty [68][69]
2008 Ikki Tousen: Great Guardians Chuubo Sonken [46]
2008 Hyakko Chie Suzugazaki [46]