Miho Ichiki

As the late 2010s bled into the 2020s, Miho Ichiki’s status shifted once again. She moved

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While she remains a cult figure outside Japan, Ichiki is a pivotal reference point for scholars of Japanese feminist film theory and experimental documentary. Her work dares to ask: What happens when the home movie becomes art? And what does the obsession with kawaii (cute) culture tell us about the repression of female anger? As the late 2010s bled into the 2020s,

Voice-acting and notable roles Ichiki’s voice-acting work includes minor and supporting roles in various anime series. She is credited for roles such as: Her work dares to ask: What happens when

Miho Ichiki's talent and dedication to her craft have earned her several awards and nominations. In 2011, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 6th Seiyu Awards for her role as Aya Nakahara in "Sukiyaki Boys." She has also been nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 7th Seiyu Awards for her performance as Rias Gremory in "High School DxD."