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Eriko Ibe (伊部 恵理子)[1] is a Japanese voice actress who portrayed the announcer in Mario Party, Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3.
Portrayals
- Mario Party – Announcer
- Mario Party 2 – Announcer
- Mario Party 3 – Announcer
Works
- Mario Party 3 – Special Thanks
Trivia
- Ibe also provided narration for Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth, another Nintendo 64 game produced by Hudson Soft.
- Due to a minimalistic crediting style used by Nintendo at the time, she is often mistakenly credited by the Western audience for being the voice of Toad in the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64 and the first three games of the Mario Party series. The actual voice actress, as stated in the Japanese credits of Mario Kart 64, is Tomoko Maruno.
References
- ^ Japanese Mario Party 2 instruction manual, page 28.