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{{Expand Japanese|渡辺菜生子|date=March 2019}}{{for|the actress born in 1984|Naoko Watanabe (actress)}}{{Infobox person | name = Naoko Watanabe | image = | alt = | caption = | native_name = 渡辺 菜生子 | native_name_lang = ja | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|11|21}}[1] | birth_place = Suginami, Tokyo, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | other_names = | alma_mater = Nihon University | occupation = Voice actress | years_active = 1982–present | agent = Aoni Production | height = 150 cm[1] }}{{Nihongo|Naoko Watanabe|渡辺 菜生子|Watanabe Naoko|born November 21, 1959}} is a Japanese voice actress from Suginami, Tokyo. She is affiliated with Aoni Production.Biography{{Expand section|date=March 2019}} Filmography Television animation- Princess Sarah (1985) – Sara, Lotty
- Bosco Adventure (1986–1987) – Raby
- Dragon Ball (1986–1989) – Pu'ar, Snow, Mint
- Saint Seiya (1986–1990) – Miho
- Dragon Ball Z (1989–1996) – Chi-Chi (episode 88 onwards), Pu'ar
- Chibi Maruko-chan (1990–present) – Tamae "Tama" Honami
- Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997) – Chi-Chi
- Tales of Destiny (1997) – Chelsea Torn
- Dragon Ball Kai (2009–2015) – Chi-Chi, Pu'ar
- Stitch! ~ Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi ~ (2010-2011) – Dark End
- Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018) – Chi-Chi, Pu'ar
Original video animation- Gall Force (1986-1992) - Catty
- Vampire Princess Miyu (1988–1999) – Miyu
- Haré+Guu (2001) – Guu
- Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (2008) – Chi-Chi, Pu'ar
Theatrical animation- Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) – Pu'ar
- Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (1987) – Pu'ar
- Mystical Adventure (1988) – Pu'ar
- The Tree of Might (1990) – Pu'ar
- Lord Slug (1991) – Chi-Chi
- Cooler's Revenge (1991) – Chi-Chi
- Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) – Chi-Chi
- Bojack Unbound (1993) – Chi-Chi
- Fusion Reborn (1995) – Chi-Chi
- The Path to Power (1996) – Pu'ar
- Battle of Gods (2013) – Chi-Chi, Pu'ar
- Gold (2016) – Tempo
- Broly (2018) - Gine
Video games- Ys I & II (1989) – Feena
- Tales of Destiny (1997) – Chelsea Torn
- Snow (2002) – Meiko Tachibana
- Dragon Ball series (2003–present) – Pu'ar, Chi-Chi (Budokai 3 onwards)
- Dragon Ball Fusions – Gine
References1. ^1 {{cite web |title=渡辺 菜生子|日本タレント名鑑 |url=https://www.vip-times.co.jp/?talent_id=W93-3313 |website=Nihon Tarento Meikan |accessdate=22 March 2019 |language=ja}}
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