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Makoto Wada 和田誠
Makoto Wada in 1966.
Born
(1936-04-10)10 April 1936
Osaka, Japan
Died
7 October 2019(2019-10-07) (aged 83)
Tokyo, Japan
Occupations
Graphic designer
illustrator
essayist
film director
Spouse
Remi Hirano
(m. 1972)
Makoto Wada (和田誠, Wada Makoto) (10 April 1936 – 7 October 2019) was a Japanese illustrator, essayist, and film director.
as a character actor in the 1984 movie Mahjong Hourouki directed by MakotoWada. In 1997 Sanada starred in a television drama A Story of Love, also known...
produced by series creators Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, written by MakotoWada, and scored by Koji Kondo and Shinobu Tanaka. The game takes place on...
production. Nintendo's Genyo Takeda and MakotoWada acted as Paradigm's primary technical and design contacts individually. Wada, the game's director, was also...
King Hippo was originally created by Punch-Out!! character designer MakotoWada and engineer Genyo Takeda. Takeda gave King Hippo his name with the American...
the same name written by Tomihiko Morimi and derived from a concept by Makoto Ueda, Tatami Time Machine Blues serves as a sequel to The Tatami Galaxy...
met Natto Wada. Wada was a translator for Toho. They agreed to marry sometime after Ichikawa completed his first film as director. Natto Wada's original...
First appearance Punch-Out!! (1984) Created by Genyo Takeda Designed by MakotoWada Voiced by Various Charles Martinet (Super Punch-Out!!) Matt Harty (Punch-Out...