
Yuka Imai
Acting
Born 1970-09-09 · Atami, Shizuoka, Japan
Yuka Imai (born September 19, 1970 in Atami, Shizuoka) is a former Japanese voice actress who was previously represented by Gekidan Moonlight and by Atomic Monkey at the time of her retirement. On August 30, 2018, she announced her retirement from voice acting, due to various difficulties in her life such as her divorce and her son having pervasive developmental disabilities. Sugisawa Yuka is an alias of Imai Yuka for adult games and anime.
Known for

Magical DoReMi
1999 · TV

Zatch Bell!
2003 · TV

Duel Masters
2002 · TV

Mon Colle Knights
2000 · TV

Digimon Tamers
2001 · TV

HeartCatch PreCure!
2010 · TV

Glitter Force Doki Doki
2013 · TV

Majin Bone
2014 · TV

PreCure Splash Star
2006 · TV

Wedding Peach
1995 · TV

Saber Marionette J
1996 · TV

Suite Precure♪
2011 · TV

Revolutionary Girl Utena
1997 · TV

Crest of the Stars
1999 · TV

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
2002 · TV

Master of Mosquiton '99
1997 · TV

Fruits Basket
2001 · TV

Final Fantasy: Unlimited
2001 · TV

Kurogane Communication
1998 · TV

Saber Marionette J to X
1998 · TV

Peacemaker Kurogane
2003 · TV

Now and Then, Here and There
1999 · TV

Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran
2000 · TV

Burn-Up Excess
1997 · TV

VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fresh
1997 · TV

Angel Blade
2001 · TV

Master of Mosquiton
1996 · TV

10 Tokyo Warriors
1999 · TV

Burn-Up W
1996 · TV

Geobreeders: Breakthrough
2000 · TV

First Loves
1995 · TV

Saber Marionette R
1995 · TV

Silver Spoon
2013 · TV

Samurai: Hunt for the Sword
1999 · TV

Puni Puni Poemy
2001 · TV

Apocalypse Zero
1996 · TV

Sorcerer on the Rocks
1999 · TV

Eight Clouds Rising
1997 · TV

Wild Cardz
1997 · TV

Magic Knight Rayearth
1994 · TV

Udauda Yatteru Hima wa Nee!
1995 · TV