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If it weren't for this guy, we wouldn't even be here.

Kōjin Ōno (大野 光仁 Ōno Kōjin) is a TakaraTomy employee born on May 11, 1959 in Tokyo. He worked for Takara for several decades prior to the merger with Tomy. Ōno was one of the main designers for the Microman and Diaclone toylines, and designed many of the toys that were later licensed to Hasbro and repurposed as the first Transformers toys. He subsequently became one of the primary design leads on product designed for the Generation 1 toyline proper. His name is sometimes transliterated as "Koujin Ohno", "Kouzin Ohno"[1] or "Kohjin Ohno".

Among Ōno's designs were the first "car to robot transforming toy", the toy that later became the Autobot Sunstreaker, and the former largest Transformers toy ever, Fortress Maximus. After some time in marketing where he played a key role in the introduction of the Beast Wars toy line to the Japanese market, Ōno returned to toy design in a big way as the lead of Car Robots, the franchise that would become the pivotal 2001 franchise Robots in Disguise.[2] In subsequent years he would recede to a more managerial role overseeing the development of lines like Alternators and Masterpiece though he continued to personally pitch in on the odd toy for such varied lines as Cybertron, the 2007 live-action movie line, its successor, Revenge of the Fallen, and even Rise of the Beasts.

More recently, he personally oversaw the 2021-2024 Masterpiece slate and helmed the launch of its successor, MPG.[2] He also handled TakaraTomy's licensed crossover toys in the lead-up to the launch of T-SPARK, TakaraTomy's collector mega-brand.[3]

Contents

Known design projects

Diaclone

Main article: Diaclone#Car Robots
  • Pretty much every single real world vehicle, give or take a dinosaur.

Generation 1

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

Autobot Cars[4] Constructicons
  • Bonecrusher
  • Scavenger
  • Scrapper
  • Hook
  • Long Haul
  • Mixmaster
  • Devastator
  • Dinobots
  • Grimlock
  • Slag
  • Sludge
  • Snarl
  • Swoop
  • Decepticon Planes
  • Starscream
  • Thundercracker
  • Skywarp
  • Omnibots
  • Camshaft
  • Overdrive
  • Downshift
  • Triple Changers

    2010/Scramble City

    Aerialbots[4]

    The Headmasters

    Trainbots

    Super-God Masterforce

    Victory

    Multiforce[4] Dinoforce[4] / Pretender Monsters Crossformers[4] / Mega Pretenders

    Zone


    Cybertron

    Scout Class


    Transformers (2007)

    Deluxe Class Fast Action Battlers Cyber Slammers


    G-Shock × Transformers

    Masterpiece

    2021 2022 2023 2024

    MPG

    2022 2023 2024 2025

    Canon/Transformers

    Rise of the Beasts

    Notes

    • For whatever reason, the American patent that credits Ōno for Sunstreaker also includes Bumper, leading to the mistaken impression that Ōno created both toys. The Micro Change Familia 1500 XG that became Bumper was actually created by a Takara designer named Masaki Maruyama.
    • Ōno cites the Steel Jeeg franchise as his original inspiration for the Headmaster gimmick.[7] Takara created a number of toys for the Jeeg series in the 1970s, including one that was retooled into the original form of Baron Karza.
    • Ōno personally provided the voice lines for the original Fire Convoy toy.[2]
    • Ōno has something of a soft spot for Skids' alt mode the Honda City R, having owned a red one in his youth. This would inspire his creation of Reboost for the Masterpiece toyline.

    References

    1. Several of the US patents for the early Generation 1 toys that originated from Diaclone transliterate his name as "Kouzin Ohno" when listing him as the designer.
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Interview on the 40th Anniversary of the Transformers brand with Ōno in Transformers Generations 2024, translated at Soundwaves Oblivion
    3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Designer interview in Figure King No. 303 (April 2023 issue)
    4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Interview with Ōno in the original 2001 edition of Transformers Generations by Kōji Igarashi, p.126
    5. Transformers Generations 2022 interview on the Masterpiece toyline.
    6. Figure King 285: Interview With MPG-01 Raiden Development Team – English Translation on TFW2005
    7. Interview in Diaclone Combat Chronicle Vol. 2

    External links

    Interviews

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