Yuki Ohshima

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Yuki Ohshima (大嶋優木 Ōshima Yūki; 1974- ) is a Japanese freelance toy designer and occasional manga artist and writer. He's designed various figurines for Takara's Transformers lines and wrote two different manga series for the franchise. Prior to his official work on the franchise, he published several Transformers dōjinshi (Japanese fan-comics), including a crossover between the brand and Machine Robo (Japan's incarnation of GoBots).

His art is characterized by its high level of mechanical detail, as well as drawing Transformers based directly on their toys with great accuracy. This eventually led to him doing toy design work for Masterpiece, MPG and Missing Link Transformers. For his human characters, his art style is classified as [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Moe (slang)|{{#if:moe|moe|Moe (slang)}}]], although many western Transformers fans believe it to actually be [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}lolicon|{{#if:||lolicon}}]]. Even when the girl in question is supposed to be a full-grown adult. The suggestively shaped tongue doesn't help.

Yuki states that he made all those creepy girls because he always wanted to do something that made jaws drop.<ref>Yūki Ōshima profile board from "KAIYODO and OTAKU culture" exhibition in Taipei, November 17, 2007 to February 17, 2008.</ref> Well, he did it, didn't he?

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Car Robots

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Kiss Players

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Masterpiece

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Extended Yuki Ohshima gallery
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