The anime community was deeply saddened on Tuesday by the news of Noriko Ohara’s passing. She died on July 12 following an unsuccessful treatment for an illness.
Ohara was best known for her iconic role as Nobita Nobi in the long-running Doraemon series. Throughout her distinguished career, she lent her voice to numerous beloved characters in many influential anime series.
Some of her notable roles include Peter in Heidi – A Girl of the Alps, Mojyo in Time Bokan, Doronjo in Yatterman, Conan in Future Boy Conan, and Claudia La Salle in Super Dimension Fortress Macross, among others.
Noriko Ohara’s remarkable talent and extensive body of work left a lasting impact on the anime industry.
Her performances not only amazed audiences but also inspired many of her contemporaries and the next generation of voice actors.
As news of her passing spread, tributes and condolences poured in from voice actors who admired her contributions to the medium.
They remembered her not just for her skill and dedication, but also for the influence she had on their own careers and the broader field of voice acting.
Ohara’s legacy in anime is profound, and her passing leaves a significant void in the hearts of fans and colleagues alike.
While it’s heartbreaking to think that she has left this world, many take comfort in imagining her reunited with her peers and enjoying their roles together once more.
As fans, we will cherish her memory and honor her contributions to the anime world in our own personal ways.
Noriko Ohara’s voice may be silent now, but the characters she brought to life will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.