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Home/People/Maon Kurosaki
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Born
Jan 13, 1988Died: Feb 16, 2023
Lived 35 years
Place of Birth
Tokyo, Japan
Known For
Sound
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

6
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
MAON
黒崎 真音
くろさき まおん
Kurosaki Maon
ALTIMA
+3 more
IMDb Profile

Maon Kurosaki

Sound

Biography
Maon Kurosaki (黒崎 真音, Kurosaki Maon, January 13, 1988 – February 16, 2023) was a Japanese singer and songwriter signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. After being discovered while working as a performer in Akihabara, Tokyo, she made her major debut in 2010, performing ending themes to the anime television series Highschool of the Dead. She released her debut album H.O.T.D. in September 2010, which features the ending themes from Highschool of the Dead. Her first two singles were used as ending themes to the anime television series A Certain Magical Index II. Kurosaki's music was influenced by her love of anime and lolita fashion. Her songs have been featured in various anime series such as Jormungand, Tokyo Ravens, and The Fruit of Grisaia. She collaborated with artists such as Mami Kawada, Kotoko, and Trustrick for her music releases. She performed twice at Anime Expo 2011 in Los Angeles, California, and was a regular performer at Japanese anime events such as LisAni, Animelo Summer Live, and Animax Musix. She also appeared at Anime Festival Asia, Bangkok Comic Con, and CharaExpo. From 2011 to 2016, she was singer of the synthpop band Altima, together with Motsu of the band Move. In September 2021, Kurosaki collapsed in the middle of a livestreamed concert, which was soon suspended thereafter. She was then rushed to a hospital where she was diagnosed with an epidural hematoma. She died in February 2023 after a period of declining health.
Blood-Club Dolls 2 poster

Blood-Club Dolls 2

as Michiru Arisugawa
2020
Blood-Club Dolls 1 poster

Blood-Club Dolls 1

as Michiru Arisugawa
2018
NBCUniversal ANIME×MUSIC FESTIVAL~25th ANNIVERSARY~ poster

NBCUniversal ANIME×MUSIC FESTIVAL~25th ANNIVERSARY~

Cast
2018
Premium 3D Musical The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel poster

Premium 3D Musical The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel

as Alisa Reinford
2017
MAMI KAWADA BEST “F" poster

MAMI KAWADA BEST “F"

Cast
2016
ALTIMA 1st LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Mountain Explosion~ At Akasaka BLITZ poster

ALTIMA 1st LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Mountain Explosion~ At Akasaka BLITZ

as Self
2014