Akira Yasuda

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Akira Yasuda
安田 朗
Born (1964-07-21) July 21, 1964 (age 61)
Other namesAkiman
Alma materTokyo Design Academy
Occupationsanimator, character designer, game designer
Years active1985–present
EmployerCapcom (1985–2003)

Akira Yasuda (安田 朗, Yasuda Akira) (born July 21, 1964) is a Japanese animator, character designer, game designer and mecha designer, who works under the pseudonym "Akiman". Yasuda is a former employee of the video game company Capcom (joining in 1985) and has worked on many Capcom games, taking on various design roles for works such as the Final Fight series and Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (including their updates). He has also been involved in anime production, most notably Turn A Gundam, Overman King Gainer and Code Geass. He also went to the United States to work on Red Dead Revolver for Angel Studios. When the studio was bought by Rockstar Games, he returned to Japan,[1] where he officially left Capcom in 2003 and started working as a freelance artist.[2][3]

Notable works

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Anime

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Video games

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Other works

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  • Tomie: Re-birth (2001 film; cameo appearance as Waiter)
  • ∀ Gundam: Wind of Moon (∀ Gundam: Tsuki no Kaze, 2004–2005) (manga)
  • Giga69 (magazine coverart)
  • Akira Yasuda ∀ Gundam Designs (∀ Gundam series artbook)
  • Akiman Cover Girls (poster book of Giga69 magazine covers)
  • "Haji" DVD cover (included in "[nine*nine]" live audio compilation by Gackt, Oct. 29, 2008)
  • Kousoku M-ko figurine (character design and insert comic)
  • Eureka Magazine (magazine coverart)
  • Street Fighter Art Comic Anthology (cover art)
  • Street Fighter Artworks HA 20th Anniversary Art Book (cover art)
  • Gundam Rock Music Album (cover art)

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