Yuichiro Hira
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Yuichiro Hira (平 雄一郎 Hira Yūichirō) was a Transformers designer at Takara from the start of Beast Wars to the beginning of Energon. He eventually moved into upper-level TakaraTomy management.[1]
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Known Transformers work
Toy design
Beast Wars
Basic Class | Deluxe Class | Mega Class
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Ultra Class | ![]() Basic Airazor |
Transmetals 2
Basic Class | Deluxe Class | Mega Class | Ultra Class | ![]() Mega Blackarachnia |
Beast Machines
Basic Class | Deluxe Class | Mega Class | Ultra Class | Supreme Class | ![]() Deluxe Strika |
Mutant Beast Wars
Deluxe Class |
Car Robots/Robots in Disguise (2001)
Predacons | Team Bullet Train | Supreme Class
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![]() The combined Rail Racer |
1-2-3 Transformers
Ultra | ![]() Ultra Rescue Roy |
Armada
Mini-Con Class | Super-Con Class | Roleplay Triple Changer | ![]() Super-Con Hot Shot |
Playskool Big Adventures
Ultra |
Transformers Go-Bots
Deluxe | ![]() Deluxe Speed-Bot II |
Energon
Energon Class |
Cartoon production
- Beast Wars Returns (Executive Producer)
- Galaxy Force (planning)
- Transformers Animated
Notes
- Hira's earliest sign of working for Takara is a 1993 patent for a game that seemed to be a cross between tiddlywinks and pogs.[3]
- He may have been the lead on Takara's Webdiver series. He designed the main robot Gladion, worked on other toys in the line, and appears on 3 patents relating to Gladion's internal video game system.
- His transition to management occurred around 2004, as he was given an Executive Producer credit on Beast Wars Returns and an executive-level "planning" credit in the Japanese version of the Cybertron anime. He would receive similar high-level credits on the Japanese version of Transformers Animated, as well as Takara's home-grown shows Ryukendo, Metal Fight Beyblade, Rescue Fire, and most recently Cap Kakumei Bottleman.
References
- ↑ 2015 press release noting Hira moving from Deputy Head of Global Business Division to Head of Global Business Division. https://www.takaratomy.co.jp/english/ir/financial/pdf/150714p_en.pdf
- ↑ Yuichiro Hira's name is on Inferno's patent, but Ejima was credited as working on Inferno in a Figure King interview.
- ↑ https://www.j-platpat.inpit.go.jp/c1800/PU/JP-H07-116291/2E46558689E545EF1934588E68B2723E2DDAF5CB6AB6F2AC36579F022F954A65/11/ja