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Motoki Takaya

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Motoki Takaya (高谷元基 Takaya Motoki) is a toy designer at TakaraTomy with a long history of orbiting around the Transformers brand. Coming on to Takara in the 1988, he cut his teeth on the headlining Powered Masters of 1990's Transformers: Zone during his brief stint with the Transformers brand proper. From there, he worked on Armored Police Metal Jack,[1][2] followed by the original incarnation of the popular Gridman franchise, the 1999 Micro Millenium relaunch of the mother of all pre-Transformer toylines Microman, the 2012 Beast Saga reboot of one-time Generation 1 spinoff Beastformers, and finally landed the gig for which he is best known among shape-morphing toy robot fans today: the lead designer of the fantastically successful (and fantastically expensive) 2016 revival of the pre-Transformer franchise Diaclone.

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Known design work

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Zone Dai Atlas

Generation 1

Transformers: Zone

Return of Convoy


Notes

  • Takaya was a Diaclone nerd long before he was a Diaclone designer. He is on the record as having named Dai Atlas and pals' "Big Powered" combined mode after a similarly tripartite toy from the original Diaclone line.[3]
  • Besides designing robot superhero toys, Takaya worked on Takara's Aquaroid underwater robotics line in the early 2000s,[4] and was on Beyblade around 2002.[5]

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References

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