
Yuka Imai
Known for Acting · 59 credits
- Born
- 1970-09-09 (age 55)
- Place of birth
- Atami, Shizuoka, Japan
- Also known as
- Imai Yuka / 今井 由香 · Sugisawa Atsuko / 杉沢 淳子 · Sugisawa Yuka / 杉沢 結花
Biography
Yuka Imai (born September 19, 1970 in Atami, Shizuoka) is a former Japanese voice actress who was previously represented by Gekidan Moonlight and by Atomic Monkey at the time of her retirement. On August 30, 2018, she announced her retirement from voice acting, due to various difficulties in her life such as her divorce and her son having pervasive developmental disabilities.
Sugisawa Yuka is an alias of Imai Yuka for adult games and anime.
Known For
TV Shows (41)

Duel Masters
2002
as Rekuta Kadoko (voice)

Revolutionary Girl Utena
1997
as Wakaba Shinohara (voice)

Magical DoReMi
1999
as Joou-sama

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
2002
as Fem (voice)

Zatch Bell!
2003
as Shiori (voice)

Magic Knight Rayearth
1994
as Mira (voice)

Glitter Force Doki Doki
2013
as Ai-chan / Princess Marie Ange (voice)

HeartCatch PreCure!
2010
as Nanami's mother (voice)

Peacemaker Kurogane
2003
as Suzu Kitamura (voice)

Wedding Peach
1995
as Scarlett O'Hara

Silver Spoon
2013
as Mrs. Hachiken (voice)

Fruits Basket
2001
as Arisa Uotani (voice)

PreCure Splash Star
2006
as Kaoru Kiryuu (voice)

Saber Marionette J
1996
as Otaru Mamiya (voice)

Digimon Tamers
2001
as Renamon (voice)

Suite Precure♪
2011
as Misora Minamino (voice)

Mon Colle Knights
2000
as Guko (voice)

Crest of the Stars
1999
as Jinto Linn (voice)

Final Fantasy: Unlimited
2001

Majin Bone
2014
as Kiyoko Shimatani (voice)

Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran
2000
as Onami / Yuki (voice)

Master of Mosquiton '99
1997
as Inaho Hitomibore

VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fresh
1997
as Drum (voice) / Electone (voice)

Burn-Up Excess
1997

Saber Marionette R
1995
as Junior (voice)

Puni Puni Poemy
2001
as Futaba Aasu (voice)

Now and Then, Here and There
1999
as Nabuca (voice)

Wild Cardz
1997
as Sunday Spade (voice)

Burn-Up W
1996

Kurogane Communication
1998
as Kanato

Apocalypse Zero
1996
as Hiroko Uchiyama (voice)

Eight Clouds Rising
1997
as Yuka Nanachi (voice)

Samurai: Hunt for the Sword
1999
as 花房美燐

Udauda Yatteru Hima wa Nee!
1995
as (voice)

Sorcerer on the Rocks
1999
as Gin Fizz (voice)

Geobreeders: Breakthrough
2000
as (voice)

Master of Mosquiton
1996
as Inaho Hitomebore

Saber Marionette J to X
1998
as Otaru Mamiya (voice)

First Loves
1995
as Rie Natsumi (voice)

10 Tokyo Warriors
1999

Angel Blade
2001
as Ayame Fudo (voice)
Movies (18)

One Piece: The Movie
2000
as Tobio (voice)

Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie
1999
as Wakaba Shinohara (voice)

Ah! My Goddess: The Movie
2000
as Chihiro Fujimi (voice)

Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
2001
as Renamon (voice)

Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon
2002
as Renamon / Sakuyamon / Rumiko Makino (voice)

Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness
1998
as Junko Mizuhara (voice)

Dokidoki! Pretty Cure the Movie: Memories for the Future
2013
as Ai (voice)

Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3: Eternal Friends
2014
as Ai (voice)

Let's & Go! WGP The Great Pursuit of the Berserk Mini 4WD car!
1997

Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Mini Yonku Dai Tsuiseki!
1997
as Kai Okita

Mon Colle Knight: Legendary Fire Dragon
2000

Armitage: Dual Matrix
2002
as Yôko (voice)

Magical DoReMi Sharp: The Movie
2000
as Queen of the Witch World (voice)

Galerians: Rion
2002
as Rita (voice)

Generation of Chaos
2001
as Chiffon

Duel Masters: Curse of the Death Phoenix
2005

Heart Cocktail Again
2003

Gitaroo Man
2001
as U-1/Gitaroo Man
About Yuka Imai
Yuka Imai (born September 19, 1970 in Atami, Shizuoka) is a former Japanese voice actress who was previously represented by Gekidan Moonlight and by Atomic Monkey at the time of her retirement. On August 30, 2018, she announced her retirement from voice acting, due to various difficulties in her life such as her divorce and her son having pervasive developmental disabilities. Sugisawa Yuka is an alias of Imai Yuka for adult games and anime. With 59 credits spanning from 1994 to 2014, Yuka Imai has appeared in 18 films and 41 TV shows.
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Most Popular Yuka Imai Movies
- One Piece: The Movie (2000) — as Tobio (voice)
- Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie (1999) — as Wakaba Shinohara (voice)
- Ah! My Goddess: The Movie (2000) — as Chihiro Fujimi (voice)
- Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers (2001) — as Renamon (voice)
- Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon (2002) — as Renamon / Sakuyamon / Rumiko Makino (voice)
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