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* 1965 – Satoshi Tajiri, Japanese video game designer, founded Game Freak
is one of the species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise — a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri.
According to series producer Satoshi Tajiri, the name is derived from a combination of two Japanese sounds: pika, a sound an electric spark makes, and chu, a sound a mouse makes.
The design and art for Eevee and its evolutions were provided by Japanese video game designer and illustrator Ken Sugimori, a friend of the Pokémon franchises ' creator, Satoshi Tajiri.
The concept of the Pokémon saga stems from the hobby of insect collecting, a popular pastime which game designer Satoshi Tajiri enjoyed as a child.
The main characters were named after Tajiri himself as Satoshi, who is described as Tajiri in his youth, and his long-time friend, role model, mentor, and fellow Nintendo developer ; Shigeru Miyamoto as Shigeru .< ref name =" 2007Top100 "> Ken Sugimori, artist and longtime friend of Tajiri, headed the development of drawings and designs of the Pokémon, working with a team of less than ten people who conceived the various designs for all 151 Pokémon.
is one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from Nintendo's and Game Freak's multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise — a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri.
In the spring of 1996, Game Freak president Satoshi Tajiri used the Japanese manga journal CoroCoro Comic as an experimental exhibition of Mew and distributed the first cards of it for the card game as free giveaways, which surprised many at Game Freak, including Morimoto.
Game Freak was originally a self-published gaming magazine created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in the 1980s.
He was created by, and named after, Satoshi Tajiri and is the main protagonist of the Pokémon anime and manga series, as well as on various merchandise related to the franchise.
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Satoshi and creator
* Satoshi Nakamoto, creator of Bitcoin
* Satoshi Tajiri, creator of Pokémon
* Satoshi Tajiri, creator of Pokémon
The design and art direction for Lucario was provided by Ken Sugimori, a friend of the creator of the Pokémon games, Satoshi Tajiri.
Mario & Wario was designed by Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri and developed by Game Freak.
During the makings of his previous three films ( Perfect Blue, Millennium Actress, and Tokyo Godfathers ), Paranoia Agent creator Satoshi Kon was left with an abundance of unused ideas for stories and arrangements that he felt were good but did not fit into any of his projects.

Satoshi and Pokémon
* Satoshi Yamamoto, illustrator of Pokémon Adventures starting in volume 10
* Ash Ketchum ( known as Satoshi in Japan ), the main character in Pokémon media
* Megumi Hayashibara ( Eric Stuart in the English adaption ) as Absol, a Pokémon who tries to hinder Butler's plot and leads Satoshi / Ash towards Fauns / Forina.
Unlike other Pokémon in the series, Gengar originally appeared in the manga Capsule Monsters, an early concept by Satoshi Tajiri which evolved into the basis for the Pokémon franchise.
* Ash Ketchum ( Satoshi ): Ash's Pokémon get into mischief even when Ash is not around.
* Raymond Johnson ( Maddie Blaustein in the English adaptation ) as the Pirate Trainer, a Pokémon trainer Satoshi / Ash defeats in the beginning of the film.

Satoshi and who
Fenech only took six professional fights to become the number one contender, and he placed in fifth place all time for the boxer who got to fight for the world title the fastest after beginning his career when he challenged Satoshi Shingaki for the IBF title in only his seventh bout, displacing the second Davey Moore, and trailing Leon Spinks, Saensak Muangsurin, Pete Rademacher and Rafael Lovera.
It was hosted by Miyu Irino and Akira Ishida, who voiced Daisuke Niwa and Satoshi Hiwatari, respectively.
* Satoshi Motoyama, a racecar driver who drives Nissan GT-R
At the exhibition, Jobs introduced the Apple II to a Japanese textile maker, Mizushima Satoshi, who became the first authorized Apple dealer in Japan.
Some interpromotional activities that would not have happened under Shohei Baba's watch have taken place, including the previously unfathomable IWGP Heavyweight Champion vs. AJPW Triple Crown Champion bout on a New Japan Pro Wrestling event on February 20, 2005 ; Satoshi Kojima ( who was the AJPW Triple Crown Champion ) defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, which made Kojima the only wrestler to ever hold both titles simultaneously ( Keiji Mutoh would later accomplish the feat in 2008.
In the aftermath of Suzukigun's July 22 win, Archer had also made a challenge for the IWGP Tag Team Championship, held by Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima, but did not specify who his partner for the match would be.
After Satoshi Kojima lost the IWGP Heavyweight Championship to Hiroshi Tanahashi at Wrestle Kingdom V, Kojima suffered another big loss against longtime rival Togi Makabe on May 3 and following the match, Michinoku and Taichi entered the ring and attacked Kojima, who quickly took care of both of them.

Satoshi and also
Satoshi Kon also released three quieter, but nonetheless highly successful films: Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, and Paprika.
He was also called Hara Kei ( or Hara Satoshi ) informally.
* Satoshi ( Urusei Yatsura ), also known as Megane, a member of Lum's Stormtroopers
The second was on March 7, where he teamed with his son Dustin against Shinjiro Otani and Satoshi Kojima, which he also lost.

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