Kenji TERAOKA
Kenji TERAOKA
Hi people, just saw the last episode of Aldnoah Zero and I was blown away by the sheer awesomess of Sausbaum's Dioscuria and its super-robot-taisen-look so I had to investigate its mecha designer. It turns our it was done by a young fellow named Kenji TERAOKA. Google has turned unlikely helpful on this guy's other works but seem he was linked to Code Geass -both the series and exiled spin-off, as well as Gundam 00 where he supposed designed the Ahead. Does anybody knows any other of his exact works? Namely which precise mechas he designed?
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Re: Kenji TERAOKA
The only specific credit I can find is the Tieren, since its in-universe designer is named "Kenzi Teraokanov" after him.
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Re: Kenji TERAOKA
He also did 00's ahead, BF's Zaku Amazing and a design for Code Geass Oz the Reflection Orpheus.
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Re: Kenji TERAOKA
Before AGE aired, I thought I saw something about him being the designer of the Genoace. I'm not 100% sure of this, but I recall something like that and I can see a little bit of similarities with the Ahead to believe it.
Re: Kenji TERAOKA
He did the mecha designs in GiTS: SAC as well.
Re: Kenji TERAOKA
Thanks people quite enlightening!
Aun cuando mil millones de personas acepten una idea absurda, sigue siendo absurda.
Although a thousand million people accept an absurd idea, it still is an absurd idea
-Henry I. Miller
Although a thousand million people accept an absurd idea, it still is an absurd idea
-Henry I. Miller