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{{nihongo|'''Nobuteru Yūki'''|結城 信輝|Yūki Nobuteru|born December 24, 1962}} is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and animator born in Tokyo, Japan. He was the main character designer on [[Chrono Cross]]. Outside of the Chrono series, he is best known as being | {{nihongo|'''Nobuteru Yūki'''|結城 信輝|Yūki Nobuteru|born December 24, 1962}} is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and animator born in Tokyo, Japan. He was the main character designer on [[Chrono Cross]]. Outside of the Chrono series, he is best known as being the lead animator and character designer for the anime adaptation of "Record of Lodoss War", being the character designer for the anime "The Vision of Escaflowne", and doing the character design for the anime adaptation of Xenosaga "Xenosaga THE ANIMATION". In terms of his video game resumé, for [[Square]] he also did character illustrations for the original Super Famicom/SNES version of Seiken Densetsu III/Trials of Mana released in 1995. Outside of Square, he also did the character designs for the games Dragon Force II for the Sega Saturn and Tail Concerto for the Playstation, amongst others. | ||
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Nobuteru Yūki (結城 信輝 Yūki Nobuteru?, born December 24, 1962) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and animator born in Tokyo, Japan. He was the main character designer on Chrono Cross. Outside of the Chrono series, he is best known as being the lead animator and character designer for the anime adaptation of "Record of Lodoss War", being the character designer for the anime "The Vision of Escaflowne", and doing the character design for the anime adaptation of Xenosaga "Xenosaga THE ANIMATION". In terms of his video game resumé, for Square he also did character illustrations for the original Super Famicom/SNES version of Seiken Densetsu III/Trials of Mana released in 1995. Outside of Square, he also did the character designs for the games Dragon Force II for the Sega Saturn and Tail Concerto for the Playstation, amongst others.