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  • Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Akiyoshi Hongo
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  • Akiyoshi Hongo is a video game desinger known for his works on Tamagotchi and everything related about the Digimon Series. This includes action figures, anime, comics, games and more. However not much is known about him, where he was born and when is still unknown. Not much is known about him as a individual. This Digimon related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it.
  • There is some possibility that Akiyoshi Hongo could be a pseudonym for two people: Aki Maita, the creator of the original Tamagotchi, and Takeichi Hongo, the principal officer of Tamagotchi for Bandai. His name is sometimes spelled as Akiyoshi Kongo, but this may be a typo.
  • He started drawing Celebrities and Broadway Stars since he was 5, taking inspiration from famed Caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. He moved to America in 1975 to work at Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he met Eric Goldberg.
  • Akiyoshi Hongo(本郷あきよしHongō Akiyoshi) is credited on all relevant media as the creator of the original concept and character designs for the anime and video game franchise, Digimon. However, not much is known about Akiyoshi as an individual. There are some possibilities that Akiyoshi Hongo could be a pseudonym for two persons: Aki Maita, the creator of the original Tamagotchi, and Takeichi Hongo, the principal officer of Tamagotchi for Bandai. His name is sometimes spelled as "Akiyoshi Kongo", but this may be a typo.
  • Akiyoshi Hongo (本郷あきよし Hongo Akiyoshi) se acredita en todos los medios de referencia como el creador del concepto original y diseño de personajes para el anime y la franquicia de videojuegos de Digimon. Es posible que Bandai creó este seudónimo por para una facilitar los créditos, tomando en cuenta el hecho de que muchas personas están involucradas en el proyecto y todos son igualmente dignos de mención. Otra posibilidad sería la comercial, al ser los creadores una persona ficticia podría haber mayores facilidades económicas para alguna de las partes.
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  • Akiyoshi Hongo
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  • Akiyoshi holding a Tamagotchi Pet
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  • Tamagotchi pets
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  • Akiyoshi Hongo (本郷あきよし Hongo Akiyoshi) se acredita en todos los medios de referencia como el creador del concepto original y diseño de personajes para el anime y la franquicia de videojuegos de Digimon. No obstante, no se conoce nada sobre Akiyoshi como persona. Por este motivo, se supone que Akiyoshi Hongo podría ser un seudónimo de varias personas: Aki Maita, diseñadora del Tamagotchi; Takeichi Hongo, director de marketing de Bandai; Tenya Yabuno, mangaka de los primeros mangas de Digimon; Hiroshi Izawa, idea original de Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01; y Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, director y guionista de Toei. Uniéndose los nombres “Aki” + “Katsuyoshi” + “Hongo”, surge Akiyoshi Hongo. Es posible que Bandai creó este seudónimo por para una facilitar los créditos, tomando en cuenta el hecho de que muchas personas están involucradas en el proyecto y todos son igualmente dignos de mención. Otra posibilidad sería la comercial, al ser los creadores una persona ficticia podría haber mayores facilidades económicas para alguna de las partes.
  • Akiyoshi Hongo is a video game desinger known for his works on Tamagotchi and everything related about the Digimon Series. This includes action figures, anime, comics, games and more. However not much is known about him, where he was born and when is still unknown. Not much is known about him as a individual. This Digimon related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it.
  • There is some possibility that Akiyoshi Hongo could be a pseudonym for two people: Aki Maita, the creator of the original Tamagotchi, and Takeichi Hongo, the principal officer of Tamagotchi for Bandai. His name is sometimes spelled as Akiyoshi Kongo, but this may be a typo.
  • He started drawing Celebrities and Broadway Stars since he was 5, taking inspiration from famed Caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. He moved to America in 1975 to work at Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he met Eric Goldberg.
  • Akiyoshi Hongo(本郷あきよしHongō Akiyoshi) is credited on all relevant media as the creator of the original concept and character designs for the anime and video game franchise, Digimon. However, not much is known about Akiyoshi as an individual. There are some possibilities that Akiyoshi Hongo could be a pseudonym for two persons: Aki Maita, the creator of the original Tamagotchi, and Takeichi Hongo, the principal officer of Tamagotchi for Bandai. His name is sometimes spelled as "Akiyoshi Kongo", but this may be a typo.
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