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Aoi Tada (多田葵, Tada Aoi; born 3 July 1981 in Tokyo) is a Japanese singer and former voice actress. She formerly belonged to the Gekidan Himawari theatre group. She voiced the role of Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV in Cowboy Bebop and performed an insert song to the series, "Wo Qui Non Coin".

Key Information

In March 2005, she signed on to Moon-Bunny Entertainment and began her singer-songwriting career. She has performed the theme songs for Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino and Angel Beats!. She is also affiliated with the group Veil.[1] She is credited for her Veil-related songs as Veil ∞ Aoi.

Discography

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Singles

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Albums

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  • Nanairo no Uta (Released 7 July 2006)[4]
  • Sketchbook (Released 5 June 2009)[5]

Other CDs

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  • Cowboy Bebop Original Soundtrack 3: Blue (Released 1 May 1999)
    • "Wo Qui Non Coin"
  • Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door O.S.T. Future Blues (Released 29 August 2001)
    • "3.14"
  • CowBoy Bebop CD Box (Released 21 June 2002)
    • "Sasurai no Cowboy"
  • Digimon Tamers Best Tamers 3: Li Jianliang & Terriermon (Released 1 August 2001)
  • Digimon Tamers Best Tamers 8: Li Shaochung & Lopmon (Released 28 February 2002)
  • Genesis of Aquarion Original Soundtrack (Released 8 June 2005)
    • "Tori ni Natte"
  • Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino- Vocal Album (Released 23 April 2008)
  • Rewrite Original Soundtrack Disc 3 (Released 28 October 2011)
    • "Watari no Uta" (Arranged by ANANT-GARDE EYES)
    • "CANOE" (Arranged by ANANT-GARDE EYES)
  • YOU and ME and HER: A Love Story -Song Collection- (Released 28 August 2013)
    • "Galactic Merry-Go-Round (Hoshi no Meriigoorando)"

Filmography

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Anime films

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Theatre

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Aoi Tada (多田 葵, Tada Aoi, born July 3, 1981, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and former voice actress. She is best known for providing the voice of Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV in the anime series Cowboy Bebop (1998). She was formerly affiliated with the theater group Gekidan Himawari during her voice acting career. Tada transitioned to a career as a singer-songwriter around 2005 and continues to release music. Her work spans voice performances in anime during the 1990s and early 2000s as well as contributions to J-pop and anime-related songs.

Early life

Childhood and entry into performing arts

Aoi Tada was born on July 3, 1990, in Tokyo, Japan. Little detailed information is publicly available about her early life or childhood involvement in performing arts from reliable sources.

Voice acting career

Affiliation with Gekidan Himawari and early roles

Aoi Tada was affiliated with the Gekidan Himawari theatre group from 1990 until 2005, initially active as a child actress in stage productions before transitioning into voice acting. She began her performing career under the group in the early 1990s, participating in various theatre works including Annie, The Sound of Music, and others as a junior member. Her entry into anime voice acting occurred in the late 1990s. She remained active as a voice actress through Gekidan Himawari during this period and into the early 2000s. In March 2005, Tada concluded her full-time voice acting career with the group to focus on her emerging music endeavors. This marked the end of her primary association with Gekidan Himawari, during which she developed from child stage performer to established anime voice actress, though she made brief returns to voice acting in later years.

Breakthrough roles in Cowboy Bebop

Aoi Tada achieved her breakthrough in voice acting with her portrayal of Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV in the anime television series Cowboy Bebop (1998–1999), which is often regarded as her anime debut. The role featured Edward as an eccentric, extraordinarily gifted child hacker who joins the bounty-hunting crew of the Bebop spaceship, showcasing Tada's ability to convey playful, unpredictable energy through voice performance. This part became one of her most recognized contributions in the industry. Tada reprised the role of Edward in Cowboy Bebop: The Movie - Knockin' on Heaven's Door (2001). She also voiced the character in Cowboy Bebop video games released in 1998, 2001, and 2005, as well as in specials including Cowboy Bebop: Session XX - Mish-Mash Blues (1998) and Cowboy Bebop: Ein no Natsuyasumi (2012). In addition to her voice work, Tada performed insert songs for the Cowboy Bebop franchise. She sang "Wo Qui Non Coin" in episode 24 of the television series, later featured on the soundtrack album OST 3: Blue (1999). She also contributed "3.14" to the movie soundtrack album Future Blues (2001) and "Sasurai no Cowboy" to the Cowboy Bebop CD Box (2002).

Digimon franchise and other anime work

Tada achieved further prominence through her extensive work in the Digimon franchise, where she voiced multiple Digimon characters across the Tamers continuity and related media. In the television series Digimon Tamers (2001–2002), she voiced Terriermon along with its in-training form Gummymon, rookie form Gargomon, champion form Rapidmon, ultimate form SaintGargomon, and the partner Digimon Lopmon and its ultimate form Antiramon. She reprised her role as Terriermon in the Digimon Tamers films Battle of Adventurers (2001), where she also voiced Gargomon and Rapidmon, and Runaway Locomon (2002), where she additionally voiced Lopmon and SaintGargomon. Tada also appeared as Terriermon in the earlier film Digimon Adventure 02: Hurricane Touchdown!! The Golden Digimentals (2000). In the 2001 video game Digimon Rumble Arena, she provided voices for Terriermon, Gargomon, and Rapidmon. She reprised the role of Terriermon in episodes 65–66 of Digimon Ghost Game (2023). Outside the Digimon franchise and her breakthrough role in Cowboy Bebop, Tada's other anime voice credits were limited, including a minor appearance as Noeru Ogura in episodes 145–148 of The File of Young Kindaichi (2000) and Liz in Lazarus (2025).

Music career

Transition to singing in 2005

In 2005, Aoi Tada transitioned from a primary focus on voice acting to emphasizing singing and songwriting. She concluded her main affiliation with the theater troupe Gekidan Himawari around this time to pursue music more fully. In March 2005, she signed with Moon-Bunny Entertainment, an agency dedicated to supporting her emerging music career. Under this management, she began performing under the names Veil and Veil ∞ Aoi for both group and solo projects. Her debut studio album, Nanairo no Uta, was released on July 7, 2006, establishing her as an independent artist in the music industry. Her second studio album, Sketchbook, followed on June 5, 2009, continuing her development as a singer-songwriter. She had earlier gained some music experience through insert songs in Cowboy Bebop.

Studio albums and solo releases

Aoi Tada released her debut studio album Nanairo no Uta in 2006 through an independent label, marking her initial foray into solo music outside her voice acting work. The album presented a collection of encouraging songs characterized by transparent and multicolored musical expressions. Her follow-up studio album, Sketchbook, appeared in June 2009 and was promoted as a long-awaited project featuring songs and diverse stories illustrated across an eleven-page conceptual canvas. Between 2008 and 2012, Tada collaborated as part of the musical unit Veil (also styled Veil ∞ Aoi), contributing to releases such as Veil ∞ assorted voices (2008), color me pop (2009), and I miss you (2010). These unit efforts blended her vocal style with other members in experimental and harmony-focused tracks during this period. In 2012, Tada issued Glitter, a release where she handled composition, lyrics, and arrangement for several included solo vocal tracks alongside featured elements. She followed with the full album Hop Music in October 2013 under moon-bunny entertainment, compiling original vocal material across fourteen tracks. Her later solo output included Word of Dawn, released in September 2016 as a maxi-single featuring vocal performances solely by Tada. These works represent her independent and self-directed music endeavors beyond anime-specific contributions.

Anime theme songs and collaborations

Aoi Tada has made significant contributions to anime soundtracks, particularly through ending theme songs and collaborations with Key visual novel adaptations, often sharing singles with singer Lia. Her work in this area highlights her ethereal vocal style, which complements the emotional narratives of these series. A notable example is "Brave Song," the ending theme for the 2010 anime Angel Beats!, released as a split single with Lia's opening theme "My Soul, Your Beats!" that debuted at number 3 on the Oricon weekly singles chart. In 2015, she performed "Yake Ochinai Tsubasa" as the ending theme for Charlotte, again on a split single with Lia's "Bravely You" that peaked at number 4 on Oricon. Earlier, in 2008, Tada sang "Doll/Human" as the ending theme for Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino, released as a split single with Lia. She also provided "Word of Dawn" as the second ending theme for Rewrite in 2016. Beyond these title themes, Tada contributed insert songs to other anime, such as "Tori ni Natte" in Genesis of Aquarion (2005) and "Scarborough Fair" in Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino (2008). Her earlier anime vocal appearance in Cowboy Bebop insert songs served as a precursor to these later contributions. Tada has additionally provided chorus and supporting vocals on multiple Key-related projects, including Rewrite OSTs and the KAGINADO anime soundtrack, spanning from 2010 to 2022.

Recent activities

Return to voice acting and ongoing projects

After shifting her primary focus to music in 2005, Aoi Tada made a selective return to voice acting in subsequent years. In 2023, she voiced Terriermon Assistant in the anime series Digimon Ghost Game, reprising the vocal style associated with her earlier Terriermon roles. Terriermon Assistant is depicted as a hardworking partner Digimon to Amanokawa Hokuto, assisting Agumon Hakase while displaying enthusiasm for learning about Digimon species and their behaviors. In 2025, Tada voiced the character Elizabeth "Liz" in the original anime television series Lazarus, appearing in five episodes. These occasional projects alongside her established music career highlight her continued, albeit limited, involvement in voice acting.

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