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"SD Gundam Design Works Mark-2"

『SDガンダム デザインワークス Mark-2』
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Koji Yokoi

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Koji Yokoi (Yokoi Koji, March 12, 1968 -) is a Japanese designer, illustrator and manga artist. Born from Nagoya city, Aichi Prefecture. It is known as a representative character designer of "SD Gundam".
In the age of posting illustrations of Gundam etc which we deformed to "model information" magazine (issued by Bandai) in the age of students, we will have a series in the same magazine. After that he worked as the main designer of the "SD Gundam Series" and designed many SD characters of Bandai related products such as "Gashapon Senshi SD Gundam World", "Carddas 20 SD Gundam", "Original SD Gundam". In addition, "Monthly Comic Bonbon" (Kodansha) serialized 4-frame manga "original ancestry SD Gundam" and gained popularity. Thereafter, he has been engaged in numerous designs such as "Super Robot Battle Series" game appearance character designs, "Comic Bonbon" series cartoon character drafts, character setting of "SD Gundam" related products.

In 1987 he joined Layup Co., Ltd. After leaving the company, he is now moving to the office sync port, which he undertook, along with Ray Up employees, designs related to animation, literature, editing of Mook books. Along with the dissolution of the company, it became free.

Yokoi posted in student days Gundam et al. 'S Default Illustration has made the opportunity of the birth of "SD Gundam" later and has been called the creator of SD Gundam as deciding the basic style after.

In addition to the "SD Gundam series", the series such as "Ultraman Club" "Masked Rider Club" which made the popular hero into SD was also designed and widely commercialized.

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