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*Hirokazu Tanaka likes to use technical terms as themes, such as "[http://www.hirokazutanaka.com/ Sporadic Vacuum]", probably for both (musical) expression, poetry, and inspiration. | *Hirokazu Tanaka likes to use technical terms as themes, such as "[http://www.hirokazutanaka.com/ Sporadic Vacuum]", probably for both (musical) expression, poetry, and inspiration. |
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Hirokazu Tanaka (Japanese: 田中 宏和), nicknames "Hip Tanaka" and "Chip Tanaka", born December 13, 1957[1] is the president of Creatures, Inc. and a Nintendo music veteran; chip-sound/BGM composer, anime/general composer, engineer. Some works closely associated with him are the EarthBound series, Chee-Chai Alien, Pokémon series (anime), Super Mario Land, Balloon Kid, Kid Icarus, arcade games such as Donkey Kong (game), Space Firebird and Space X and many more.
He has also worked for non-Nintendo products including those on Nintendo platforms.
On a more personal topic, Tanaka-san has released his own commercial albums as well; and was never restricted to Nintendo.
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On other NIWA wikis
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- Super Mario Wiki: Hirokazu Tanaka (red link)
- Bulbapedia: Hirokazu Tanaka
- Icaruspedia: Hirokazu Tanaka
Trivia
- Hirokazu Tanaka likes to use technical terms as themes, such as "Sporadic Vacuum", probably for both (musical) expression, poetry, and inspiration.
References
- ↑ Hirokazu Tanaka.com special thanks English Wikipedia
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