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Revision as of 01:52, 29 October 2023

Tomoki Tatsumi (巽 智輝 Tatsumi Tomoki) is a TakaraTomy designer currently on the Generations mega-brand.


Known design projects

Cyberverse

Deluxe Class



Generations

Studio Series Legacy

Masterpiece Movie Series



Rise of the Beasts

"Core" figures Smash Changers
  • Optimus Primal[3]
  • Convention appearances

    Trivia

    • Tatsumi was personally responsible for the throne included with Studio Series '86 Coronation Starscream and pushed for the open hands to allow for better cape posing.
    • Beast Wars Inferno was Tatsumi's favorite childhood toy, rendering working on the Generations update a surreal experience. His brain was further melted when his work earned a thumbs up from Takio Ejima, Inferno's original designer.[3]

    Interviews

    References