Ami Naitou is a talented Japanese voice actress from Hokkaido, born on August 8, 1992.
She is affiliated with Ken Production and has been active in the industry since the 2010s.
Ami is known for her energetic and cheerful personality and has voiced a wide range of characters across anime, games, and dubbing.
Her love for art and creative hobbies shines through both in her career and her interests.
She dreamed of becoming a voice actress after being inspired by a famous performer during her middle school years.
Ami is also admired for her positive spirit and contribution to popular animation and video game titles.
Ami Naitou was born in Hokkaido, Japan, in 1992.
Her passion for becoming a voice actress sparked when she became a devoted fan of the renowned voice actor Koichi Yamadera during her middle school years.
This admiration set her on the path toward her future career.
She later graduated from the Sogo Gakuen Human Academy, a well-known institution for aspiring performers.
After finishing high school, Ami Naitou won the Grand Prix in the national Ken Production Voice Actor Audition in 2011.
She soon joined Ken Production and began her prolific career.
Ami’s earliest notable roles appeared in 2012, where she voiced characters in popular anime such as "Accel World," "Gintama'," and "LUPIN the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine."
Her range saw her voicing energetic girls, young boys, and even magical creatures, showcasing her versatility.
Ami also became a member of the Ken Production voice actor unit "VvoxX," taking on the role of the group's lively and upbeat member.
Throughout the 2010s and beyond, she contributed to many anime titles, including “Gundam Build Fighters Try,” “Magical Girl Site,” and the long-running "The Ancient Magus' Bride," where she portrayed various characters over several seasons.
Her voice is also present in video games, with roles in series like “Inazuma Eleven,” “Layton’s Mystery Journey,” and “Detective Pikachu.”
Ami’s work extends to dubbing for live-action films, dramas, and animation, such as “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” “The Martian,” “Love, Simon,” and Netflix originals.
Her video game work includes notable titles such as "Othellonia," "DAYS GONE," and the upcoming role of Ariel in "The Ancient Magus' Bride: Midsummer Phantom and Dreaming Journey," set for release in 2025.
She has also lent her talents to drama CDs and educational films.
Ami Naitou's standout achievement was winning the Grand Prix at the 2011 Ken Production National Voice Actor Audition, a major step that launched her professional career.
Ami Naitou is known among peers for her bright, cheerful demeanor, and she often brings excitement to any group she's part of.
She adores drawing and crafting handmade accessories, which have become personal specialties.
Ami also enjoys singing and has a special fondness for "jaga butter" (buttered potatoes), which reflects her down-to-earth taste.
She highly respects voice actor Koichi Yamadera and lists him among the professionals she admires most.
Besides her work, Ami finds joy in illustration, handicrafts, and exploring her artistic side.
She played a key role in the VvoxX unit as the representative for energetic and lively girls, highlighting her natural personality.
Ami maintains an active online presence through platforms like Twitter and blogs, engaging with her fans and sharing insights about her projects and daily life.
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