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'''Aya Hisakawa''' is the second Japanese voice actress for [[Bulma]] following [[Hiromi Tsuru]]'s passing in 2017. She is best known for voicing [[w:c:sailormoon:Sailor Mercury|Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury]] in the classic ''[[w:c:sailormoon:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]] ''anime and Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight in ''Heartcatch Pretty Cure''.
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'''Aya Hisakawa''' (久川 綾, ''Hisakawa Aya''; born in Kaizuka, Osaka, Japan) is the second Japanese voice actress for [[Bulma]] following [[Hiromi Tsuru]]'s passing in 2017. She is best known for voicing [[w:c:sailormoon:Sailor Mercury|Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury]] in the classic ''[[w:c:sailormoon:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]] ''anime and Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight in ''Heartcatch Pretty Cure''.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

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Aya Hisakawa (久川 綾, Hisakawa Aya; born in Kaizuka, Osaka, Japan) is the second Japanese voice actress for Bulma following Hiromi Tsuru's passing in 2017. She is best known for voicing Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury in the classic Sailor Moon anime and Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight in Heartcatch Pretty Cure.

Trivia

  • Ironically, prior to Bulma, Aya has been the voice actress of another genius girl with short blue hair and a penchant for technology.
  • Aya was the voice actress for Chico in a filler episode of Dragon Ball Z many years before she became the voice of Bulma in Super.
  • Aya also was the voice of Rem Saverem in Trigun, an anime that also starred Hiromi Tsuru (who voiced Meryl Stryfe).