Takayuki Takeya (b. 1963)

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Alias:
たけや たかゆき
竹谷隆之

Birthplace:
Hokkaido, Japan

Born:
December 10, 1963

Takayuki Takeya (竹谷 隆之, Takeya Takayuki, December 10, 1963) is a Japanese figure sculptor and mechanical designer from Hokkaido. He is known for being in charge of the plastic arts for director Keita Amamiya.

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Character Designer:
2016  Shin Godzilla

Creature Design:
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm

Mechanical & Creature Designer:
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm

Modeling:
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm
2023  Shin Kamen Rider

Modelling Supervisor:
1994  Zëiram 2
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm
2023  Shin Kamen Rider

Sculptor:
1994  Zëiram 2
1995  Mechanical Violator Hakaider
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm
2023  Shin Kamen Rider

Special Effects:
1994  Zëiram 2
1995  Mechanical Violator Hakaider
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
2012  Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo
2016  Shin Godzilla
2017  BraveStorm
2023  Shin Kamen Rider

Character Designer:
2013  Shougeki Gouraigan

Creature Design:
1999  Betterman
2013  Shougeki Gouraigan
2024  Metallic Rouge

Mechanical & Creature Designer:
1999  Betterman
2003  Gilgamesh
2013  Shougeki Gouraigan
2024  Metallic Rouge

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