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'''Nanako Yarimizu''' is a designer mainly affiliated with [[Sonic Team]] who has created both field art and character models.  She also served as Chief Artist for both ''[[Feel the Magic XY/XX]]'' and ''[[The Rub Rabbits!]]''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (鎗水 奈々子) is a designer mainly affiliated with [[Sonic Team]] who has created both field art and character models.  She also served as Chief Artist for both ''[[Feel the Magic XY/XX]]'' and ''[[The Rub Rabbits!]]''.
  
Her last known work with the company was ''[[Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary]]''.
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Her first work after joining the company in 1995 was the Japan-only ''Victory Goal'' entry ''[[Sega International Victory Goal (Japan)|Sega International Victory Goal]]'', and last work with the company was ''[[Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary]]'' in 2007. She married Shigekazu Sasamori in 2011{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/nanako.yarimizusasamori/about_life_events}}.
  
==Production History==
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==Production history==
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{{ProductionHistory|Nanako Yarimizu|鎗水 奈々子|ヤリミズ ナナコ}}
* ''[[Worldwide Soccer]]'' (1995) — Design (Designer)
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* ''[[Victory Goal '96]]'' (1996) — Designer
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* ''[[Victory Goal '97]]'' (1997) — Special Thanks To
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Field art support
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' (1999) — Character Modeling Unit
 
* ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'' (2000) — Graphic Designer (Japanese Staff)
 
* ''[[De La Jet Set Radio]]'' (2001) — Graphic Designer (Japanese Staff)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001) — Event Scene Artist
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' (2001) — Event Scene Artist
 
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Field Art Support (Sonic Adventure Original Staff)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Field Art Support (Sonic Adventure Original Staff)
* ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'' (2003) — Field Designer (Design Staff)
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5: Special Edition]]'' (2003) — Character Modeling Unit
 
* ''[[Feel the Magic XY/XX]]'' (2004) — Chief Artist
 
* ''[[The Rub Rabbits!]]'' (2005) — Chief Artist
 
* ''[[Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary]]'' (2006/2007) — Chief Artist
 
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==External links==
[[Category:Sonic Team Developers]]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/nanako.yarimizusasamori/ Nanako Yarimizu Sasamori] on [https://www.facebook.com Facebook]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 11 February 2024

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Nanako Yarimizu
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1995-04[1] – )
Sega (?? – 2007-06[1])
Divisions:
Role(s): Artist
Education: Tama Art University (Graphic Design, 1995)[1]

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Nanako Yarimizu (鎗水 奈々子) is a designer mainly affiliated with Sonic Team who has created both field art and character models. She also served as Chief Artist for both Feel the Magic XY/XX and The Rub Rabbits!.

Her first work after joining the company in 1995 was the Japan-only Victory Goal entry Sega International Victory Goal, and last work with the company was Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary in 2007. She married Shigekazu Sasamori in 2011[2].

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References