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'''Studio Ox''' was (is?) an art studio that produced more "anime styled" Transformers art for [[TV Magazine|TV Magazine]] throughout Generation 1.  (1985-1993) Their character designs are notable for being much more detailed than [[Floro Dery|Floro Dery]]'s models, as well as borrowing visual elements from Japanese mecha designs.


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'''Studio Ox''' was (is?) an art studio that produced more "anime styled" Transformers art for [[TV Magazine]] throughout Generation 1.  (1985-1993) Their character designs are notable for being much more detailed than [[Floro Dery]]'s models, as well as borrowing visual elements from Japanese mecha designs.
 
 
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Studio Ox was (is?) an art studio that produced more "anime styled" Transformers art for TV Magazine throughout Generation 1. (1985-1993) Their character designs are notable for being much more detailed than Floro Dery's models, as well as borrowing visual elements from Japanese mecha designs.