
Age: 49
female
Stephanie Ru-Phan Sheh is an American voice actress, ADR director, writer and producer. Born on April 10, 1977 in Kalamazoo, Michigan and raised in California, Sheh first gained interest in voice acting while attending high school, and upon graduating college would land her first major roles as Silky in Tenshi ni narumon (1999) and Mamimi Samejima in FLCL (2000). This eventually led to her landing more roles in anime series such as Hinuta Hyuuga in the Naruto franchise, Orihime Inoue in Bleach (2004), the title character from Eureka Seven (2005), Akira Kogami in Lucky Star (2007), and Yui Hirasawa in K-On! (2009). Sheh has also done work for numerous characters in video games, and in addition to reprising her anime roles in various games based on their respective series, she also voiced Tharja in Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012) and other installments in the Fire Emblem franchise and motion capture work as Cereza in Bayonetta (2009). Among her other roles include Usagi Tsukino in Viz Media's red of the Sailor Moon franchise, Yui in the Sword Art Online franchise, Lotte Yanson in Little Witch Academia (2017), and Nui Harime in KILL la KILL (2013).

Stephanie Sheh

Ringotchi
for Ringotchi in Tamagotchi Anime All-Stars
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The anime television series based on the 90's virtual pet phenomenon is finally debuting in English! Having originally aired in Japan from October 2009 to March 2015, Tamagotchi Anime All-Stars brings the colorful extraterrestrials to life like never before. The series, lead by the ambitious Mametchi, the stylish Memetchi, and the gluttonous Kuchipatchi, follows the day-to-day adventures of new and beloved Tamagotchi characters, and is divided into 4 sagas: Tamagotchi! (2009-2012; 143 episodes) ~ A series of day-to-day happenings with a heartfelt egg-stravagant climax! Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream (2012-2013; 49 episodes) ~ A pair of besties aim to be idols while some familiar faces study abroad in Dream Town! Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends (2013-2014; 29 episodes) ~ Only with the union of 8 mythical Dreambakutchis can twins from the future return to their proper time! GO-GO Tamagotchi! (2014-2015; 50 episodes) ~ Tamagotchi Town & Dream Town merger in a millenniumly event! Reunions & new meetups are inbound! With charming stories, a collection of colorful & adorable characters, brilliant artwork, great humor & heart, & unforgettable original songs, Tamagotchi Anime All-Stars is one experience you won't wanna miss!