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'''Eriko Ibe''' (伊部 恵理子)<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NMWJ/NMWJ_J.pdf#page=16 Japanese ''Mario Party 2'' instruction manual], page 28.</ref> is a former [[Hudson Soft]] employee who did voice work on ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. Ibe also did other types of work on other Hudson games, ranging from development roles<ref>[http://raido.moe/staff/dc/dc_kita_e.html ''Kita e.'' credits: "サブゲーム" (Sub-Game)]</ref><ref>[http://raido.moe/staff/ps1/ps1_weltorv_estelia.html ''Weltorv Estleia'' credits: "タイトルサポート" (Title Support)]</ref> to narration.<ref>[http://raido.moe/staff/n64/n64_star_soldier_vanishing_earth.html ''Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth'' credits: "NARRATION"]</ref>


==Credits==
'''Eriko Ibe''' is a Japanese voice actress who was the voice of [[Bowser]] (as a kid) in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]/[[Koopa Kid]] in the [[Mario Party]] series.
*''[[Mario Party]]'' &ndash; "Sampling Voice" (Announcer)
*''[[Mario Party 2]]'' &ndash; "Voice Actors" (Announcer)
*''[[Mario Party 3]]'' &ndash; "Special Thanks to"


==References==
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 for [[Mario Kart 64]] and the [[Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit]] album, is [[Tomoko Maruno]] (not to be confused with Tomoko Maruo, the Japanese voice of Zangya from Dragon Ball Z).
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