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'''Hiroyuki Hataike''' (幡池裕行 ''Hataike Hiroyuki'') is the illustrator who designed an unproduced ''[[Micro Change]]'' toy called "Planet-Robot" that was the inspiration for [[Unicron]].<!--So far, we can only know he designed toy for TAKARA but not a designer under TAKARA, just like Gou Nagai who designed several toys for TAKARA but he a TAKARA employee.--><ref>Page 113, ''TAKARA SF Land Great Complete Works'', 1999 Nov 25, [[Kodansha]] ISBN 4-06-330086-2</ref> It is said he is sometimes credited as '''{{w|Takehiko Itō}}''' ({{w|lang=ja|伊東岳彦}}).<ref>The draft of ''{{w|Haō Taikei Ryū Knight}}'' first issue from {{w|V Jump}}.</ref>
'''Hiroyuki Hataike''' (幡池裕行 ''Hataike Hiroyuki''), sometimes credited as '''{{w|Takehiko Itō}}''' ({{w|lang=ja|伊東岳彦}}),<ref>The draft of ''{{w|Haō Taikei Ryū Knight}}'' first issue from {{w|V Jump}}.</ref> is the Japanese artist who designed "Planet-Robot," the earliest known draft of the concept that would become [[Unicron]].<!--So far, we can only know he designed toy for TAKARA but not a designer under TAKARA, just like Gou Nagai who designed several toys for TAKARA but he a TAKARA employee.--><ref>Page 113, ''TAKARA SF Land Great Complete Works'', 1999 Nov 25, [[Kodansha]] ISBN 4-06-330086-2</ref> Outside of the ''Transformers'' brand, he is known to have previously provided [[TakaraTomy]] with illustration work for the [[pre-Transformer]] franchise ''[[Diaclone]]''.
 
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Revision as of 23:29, 9 March 2023

Planet-Robot

Hiroyuki Hataike (幡池裕行 Hataike Hiroyuki), sometimes credited as Takehiko Itō (伊東岳彦),[1] is the Japanese artist who designed "Planet-Robot," the earliest known draft of the concept that would become Unicron.[2] Outside of the Transformers brand, he is known to have previously provided TakaraTomy with illustration work for the pre-Transformer franchise Diaclone.

References

  1. The draft of Haō Taikei Ryū Knight first issue from V Jump.
  2. Page 113, TAKARA SF Land Great Complete Works, 1999 Nov 25, Kodansha ISBN 4-06-330086-2