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There's a new update this week! #SENTER episode 24 Pt. 2 is out!
Some things seem to be creeping in while Senter succeeds to fend off against the Kotabe
🔽Come check it out!🔽
https://t.co/zD4ODuiaiV
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🟡 Taco Vendor - Super Mario Yoichi Kotabe Artstyle 🟡
She's from " Super Mario Brothers Super Show - Mark of Zero "!
There's a new update this week! #SENTER episode 24 Pt. 1 is out!
Action has begun as Senter takes on the Kotabe!
🔽Come check it out!🔽
https://t.co/zD4ODuiaiV
#WebtoonCanvas #CanvasHiddenGems
@juliusaurus @SenderwalkTest The Kotabe designs were used all the way up until 2002 with Game & Watch Gallery 4.
This is because they were still using Young Cranky Kong and DK Jr in things.
Heavy inspiration was taken from Kotabe's Young Cranky when designing modern Cranky Kong a few years later.
@juliusaurus @SenderwalkTest There are 2 Yoichi Kotabe renditions of DK Jr.
Young DK Jr from DK'94 and the G&W Gallery games.
And Adult DK Jr from Super Mario Kart and Mario's Tennis, whose build is similar to Classic Donkey Kong.
i hope that if there is gonna be another 2d mario game id really like it if it was in the 2D artstyle I believe from Yoichi Kotabe. Maybe
Our written review of #PreyMovie is now up! Our podcast episode will be following soon. https://t.co/G6dl05TuXl #Predator #Yautja #FeralPredator #DanTrachtenberg #AmberMidthunder #DaneDiliegro #DaneDiliegro #DakotaBeevers #StudioADI
@AidenRS139 Personally I prefer the Yoichi Kotabe art style, I just really like the proportions with the cutesy look
@SenderwalkTest @Mewd462 Referring to these and here's cool yoichi kotabe gadd art
The end of an amazing series on Yôichi Kotabe, an exemplary instance of what anime history research should be. Many thanks to @VGDensetsu
As a bonus, I'm sharing something that isn't included in his list of works: the "Fantastic Poesy" Wind, from The Motion Comic n°2 (03/1983) https://t.co/pgp6fNMEok
Yōichi Kotabe, final part: freelance again while continuing to work with Nintendo, until a forced retirement... and another come back to animation.
https://t.co/B4A5RqUKQj
dispo en VF :
https://t.co/FFVDmDqfPZ
I have also added the sources + a list of his known works.
🎨 El estilo artístico de Zelda: The Wind Waker está inspirado en la película de animación japonesa Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji (Toei Animation, 1968).
Fue revelado por el dibujante Yōichi Kotabe (que trabajó en Toei y Nintendo) en una entrevista en 2018 en la revista Famitsu.