María de Jesús Terán, better known by her stage name Jade, is a Mexican singer who worked for Audiomaster 3000 and Grabaciones y Doblajes, by performing many songs for movies and series. She's very famous among anime fans for singing the opening and ending themes of series such as Ranma ½ and Ghost Sweeper Mikami.
Themes she's performed:
Anime
- Ranma ½: Opening and ending
- Ghost Sweeper Mikami: Opening and ending
- Pokémon: The Series: "Pokémon Dance Mix" (for the "2 B A Master!" Soundtrack)
Animated Series
- Mona the Vampire: Opening theme
- Muppet Babies (1984): Opening theme (choruses)
- The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries: Opening theme (along with Ricardo Silva and Rocío Garcel)
- DuckTales (1987): Opening theme (along with Rocío Garcel, Arturo Mercado, Nicolás and Ricardo Silva)
- TaleSpin: Opening theme (along with Ricardo Silva)
- Daria: Sandi Griffin (singing voice)
Animated Films
- The Swan Princess: Odette (singing voice for the second and third films)
Miscelaneous
- Aladdin Choruses
- Shrek 2: Choruses
- Babes in Toyland: Mary (singing voice)
- Joseph: King of Dreams: Rachel (singing voice)
- The Rugrats Movie: "This World is Something New for Me"
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie: Fairy Aurora (singing voice)
- The Pagemaster: "Whatever You Imagine"
- Quest for Camelot: Kayley (singing voice)
- All Dogs Go to Heaven: "Hallelujah" and "Love Survives"
- An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island: Cholena (singing voice)
Tropes:
- Anime Theme Song: She has performed the theme songs for multiple anime series.
- Non-Singing Voice : She has provided the singing voice of many characters while not being their primary voice actors.
- Stage Name: She goes by the stage name Jade, while her real name is María de Jesús Terán.