Shōhei Kohara

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Shōhei Kohara (小原渉平 Kohara Shōhei) was an artist, animator, and mechanical designer from the Japanese animation studio Kaname Production, providing designs and artwork for all of their anime such as [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Plawres Sanshiro|{{#if:||Plawres Sanshiro}}]], [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Birth (1984 film)|{{#if:Birth|Birth|Birth (1984 film)}}]] , [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko|{{#if:||Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko}}]], and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Windaria|{{#if:||Windaria}}]]. He translated the earliest Transformers' toy designs into character models that formed the basis of the designs used in the cartoon series and comic books. Having founded Kaname Production in 1982 alongside several fellow animators, Kohara's studio had previously provided designs for prior Toei Animation robot anime, such as [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Lightspeed Electroid Albegas|{{#if:||Lightspeed Electroid Albegas}}]] and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Video Warrior Laserion|{{#if:||Video Warrior Laserion}}]]. According to fellow Kaname Production member and Transformers animator Kazuhiro Ochi, Kohara created the initial eight Transformers animation models at Kaname's studio during Albegas's broadcasting period. While making the models, Kohara placed Takara's toys on a 360° turntable to aid in translating them to animation.<ref>https://twitter.com/kazuhiro_ochi/status/1401499791603863557?t=JZz-wXbLZQnl_RzZWc803Q&s=19</ref>

Indications are that Kohara designed the first animation models for the characters who appeared in the original 1984 Transformers commercials, likely having been commissioned directly by Toei (rather than Hasbro or Marvel) no differently from their previous anime collaborations. His designs were simplified for the commercial animation by Floro Dery, who generally removed wheels in robot mode and enlarged the characters' heads; Dery would revise the models further for the cartoon, and would go on to design most new Transformers characters for the series.

The most notably different of Kohara's designs was Megatron's, which he based on a prototype image of the toy, rather than the finished figure. Dery's modified version of the design, seen in the commercials and early issues of the Marvel comic, retained many of the distinctly-different details from Kohara's model, such as the head and fusion cannon; Dery's second revision, for the cartoon,altered these elements to better match the toy.

Kohara's designs for Prowl, Sideswipe, Jazz, and Optimus Prime.
Kohara's designs for Laserbeak, Soundwave, Starscream, and Megatron.
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