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*'''[[The Cyber Shinobi]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231021214429/https://vgdensetsu.net/2_RyoKudou.html}} (1991)
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*''[[The Cyber Shinobi]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231021214429/https://vgdensetsu.net/2_RyoKudou.html}} (1991)
*'''[[Michael Jackson's Moonwalker]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231021214429/https://vgdensetsu.net/2_RyoKudou.html}} (Master System) (1991)
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*''[[Michael Jackson's Moonwalker]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231021214429/https://vgdensetsu.net/2_RyoKudou.html}} (Master System) (1991)
  
 
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Ryo Kudou
Date of birth: 1964[1] (age 59-60)
Employment history:
Role(s): Designer
Education: University of Tsukuba (Arts)[1]
Twitter: @rin_kotou

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Ryo Kudou (工藤 稜) is a character designer and artist from the early to mid 1990s. He is best known for his work on Knuckles' Chaotix as a leading character, enemy and boss designer with Takumi Miyake.

Aliases

Ryo Kudou is most often credited with a slight variation on his name Kudou Ryo (the Japanese order of surname followed by given name) with his given name's first letter R to the end of the surname, creating Kudor Yo. This alias is also given a unique Japanese spelling in Dark Wizard, 駆動 利用 (pronounced Kudou Riyou). The English version of Dark Wizard replaces this name with ..., a name later seen in Streets of Rage III.

He has also confirmed that he worked on the games Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Master System version) and The Cyber Shinobi[2], which feature a pair of artists which could be additional aliases: Sadou/Mic-Satho, and Fudou/Fudho-Jyo/Fudo (the latter is also credited in Dragon Crystal).

Production history

Games

Music

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