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  1. microbry says

    Heh, I’m a mean, bitter old man. :)

    Thanks for that link to the Dunsany interview, that really sheds a whole new light on the “transition period” that interests me in particular. Although the Japanese books I have credit a different person, Ohno Koujin, I think, as the true “inventor” of Transformers, being the person who came up with the first “CarRobots” in Diaclone, rather than the other Japanese designer that is listed at the very end of the article.

  2. Gobi says

    Ohno is credited as the primary creative force for Car Robot but that doesn’t necessarily mean he was the lead designer at Takara who oversaw the birth of Transformers.

    The complete omission of Ohno’s name in the Dunsay interview is puzzling but perhaps that’s because the interviewer wasn’t familiar with his role. Ultimately, though, it was a team effort so I don’t think it would be right to highlight Ohno over, say, Okude or Yoke.