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|born=November 2, 1970{{ref needed}}<br>Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
|born=November 2, 1970<ref name=Signsound/><br>Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
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'''Takashi Koiwa''' (JP: 小岩孝志 ''Koiwa Takashi'') is a Japanese recording engineer known for his work on ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''<ref>[https://preview.ibb.co/djabL7/DSC00349.jpg Super Mario OST credits] (image, from switchera.net)</ref> and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2642372 IMDb]</ref>. He is also a co-founder and employee of [http://signsound.net SIGN SOUND]<ref>[http://signsound.net/engineer/takashi-koiwa SIGN SOUND profile] (in Japanese)</ref>.
'''Takashi Koiwa''' (JP: 小岩孝志 ''Koiwa Takashi'') is a Japanese recording engineer known for his work on ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''<ref>[https://preview.ibb.co/djabL7/DSC00349.jpg Super Mario OST credits] (image, from switchera.net)</ref> and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2642372 IMDb]</ref> He is also a co-founder and employee of {{plain link|http://signsound.net|SIGN SOUND}}.<ref name=Signsound>[http://signsound.net/engineer/takashi-koiwa SIGN SOUND profile] (in Japanese)</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:08, June 15, 2024

Takashi Koiwa
Takashi Koiwa
Born November 2, 1970[1]
Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Super Mario–related role(s) Recording Engineer

Takashi Koiwa (JP: 小岩孝志 Koiwa Takashi) is a Japanese recording engineer known for his work on Super Mario Odyssey[2] and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[3] He is also a co-founder and employee of SIGN SOUND.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b SIGN SOUND profile (in Japanese)
  2. ^ Super Mario OST credits (image, from switchera.net)
  3. ^ IMDb

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