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  1. 12. Mai 2024 · Yesterday, Pokémon writer Takeshi Shudo was rushed to the hospital after suffering a hemorrhage and collapsing at Nara Station. He has since passed away. Shudo was 61 years-old. Shudo created TV anime Fairy Princess Minky Momo and worked on various anime through the 80s and 90s.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Takeshi Shudo, der Hauptautor der Serie, erklärte den wahren Grund hinter dem Verschwinden der Tiere. MeinMMO erklärt euch, wieso Mauzi eigentlich sprechen kann: Warum kann Mauzi in der Pokémon...

  3. Vor 18 Stunden · Takeshi Shudo’s departure from the Pokemon anime is the stuff of legends, and like most legends, the actual events have become mythical in how quickly they spread and were misinterpreted. Through the making of the story, Shudo has become the archetypal example of a suffering artist who struggled for the sake of his art in the face of corporate meddling, and that’s a narrative that appeals ...

  4. 1. Juni 2024 · Pokémon (1997) Ash Ketchum, a ten-year-old from Pallet Town, embarks on an adventure to become a Pokémon Master. With his first Pokémon, Pikachu, Ash sets out to capture and train Pokémon while battling other trainers in Pokémon Gyms to earn badges. Joined by his friends Brock and Misty, Ash consistently thwarts the plans of the nefarious ...

  5. 14. Mai 2024 · Lugia was created by Takeshi Shudo, a Japanese scriptwriter and novelist known for his work on anime and the Pokemon franchise. He designed Lugia as a female Pokemon, but it was later made genderless in the games.

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  6. 20. Mai 2024 · Takeshi Shudo, a.k.a. Shudō Takeshi, was a Japanese novelist and screenwriter who lived from August 18, 1949, to October 29, 2010. Anime Space Warrior Baldios, the Magical Princess Minky Momo series, and Pokémon—of which he invented the Pokémon Lugia—are some of his best-known works.

  7. 29. Mai 2024 · The head anime writer at the time, Takeshi Shudo, was the man who created Lugia for the sole purpose of the movie. Shudo had a remarkable career as head writer for the first five years of the anime and for the first three Pokemon movies.