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Yōichi Kotabe
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Yōichi Kotabe(小田部 羊一Kotabe Yōichi, born September 15, 1936), is a Japanese manga artist and animator who has worked with Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki. He is a lecturer at Tokyo Designer Academy in their cartoon film course. He works for Nintendo designing, supervising, and illustrating for the Super Mario series since the original Super Mario Bros.. He has also done design work for BS Zelda no Densetsu and Mole Mania. He also did finish design work on the Pokémon animated series—he refined the design of Pikachu—and other video games as a design and animation supervisor. Yoichi Kotabe is an acclaimed artist that formerly worked with Nintendo.
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Kotabe, Yoichi Yoichi Kotabe
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(Yoichi Kotabe in December of 2008.)
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Yōichi Kotabe(小田部 羊一Kotabe Yōichi, born September 15, 1936), is a Japanese manga artist and animator who has worked with Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki. He is a lecturer at Tokyo Designer Academy in their cartoon film course. His was married to Reiko Okuyama, who is an animator and engraver, and they jointly founded the studio Atelier Rei(アトリエ玲Atorie Rei). Kotabe sometimes works with his wife under the nom de plume Antelope(あんていろーぷAnteirōpu). They worked together on Hols: Prince of the Sun and Panda! Go, Panda!. He was character designer for Heidi, Girl of the Alps and 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, both of which are part of the World Masterpiece Theater series. He works for Nintendo designing, supervising, and illustrating for the Super Mario series since the original Super Mario Bros.. He has also done design work for BS Zelda no Densetsu and Mole Mania. He also did finish design work on the Pokémon animated series—he refined the design of Pikachu—and other video games as a design and animation supervisor. In 2003, he participated in the collaborative project Winter Days. Yoichi Kotabe is an acclaimed artist that formerly worked with Nintendo.