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'''Keiji Kinebuchi''' is one of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG]] and [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game|TFG]] illustrators of [[Pokémon]].  
[[File:Keiji Kinebuchi.png|thumb|right|Keiji Kinebuchi, c. 1997]]
'''Keiji Kinebuchi''' (Japanese: '''杵淵敬二'''; born February 14, 1956<ref>[[Pokémon Card Fan Club]], Vol. 2, p. 25</ref> – c.2002<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070218155236/http://fritha.cocolog-nifty.com/musicfile/2007/02/union_e077.html</ref>) was a 3D illustrator who has contributed artwork to the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. When the TCG was first released, Kinebuchi was one of the few 3D artists, making his art for the first few expansions instantly recognizable. Due to limitations of 3D software at the time, many of the Pokémon he created images for were composed of very simple shapes, consisting of basic textures and lighting effects. He was known for creating the art for the majority of early Trainer cards, and as the TCG continued, he worked on Trainer card art almost exclusively. He had invited [[Mitsuhiro Arita]] to join the project.<ref name="arita">[https://twitter.com/MitsuhiroArita/status/1466208683558260741 @MitsuhiroArita on Twitter]</ref>


==Cards illustrated==
Kinebuchi's last illustrations were featured in the {{TCG|Aquapolis}} expansion, during which time other 3D illustrators were beginning to contribute with more sophisticated images. He was credited as the illustrator for all Basic {{TCG|Energy cards}}, as well as a few Special Energy cards up until the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}, where there was a major change in the card layout. Mitsuhiro Arita designed the Energy symbols on the cards, whereas Kinebuchi designed the Energy cards' layouts.<ref name="arita"/>
===TCG===
===={{TCG|Base Set}}====
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Magneton|9}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Dugtrio|19}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Electrode|21}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Haunter|29}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Kakuna|33}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Diglett|47}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Gastly|50}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Magnemite|53}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Starmie|64}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Staryu|65}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Voltorb|67}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Clefairy Doll|70}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Computer Search|71}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Devolution Spray|72}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Item Finder|74}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Scoop Up|78}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Super Energy Removal|79}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Defender|80}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Energy Retrieval|81}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Full Heal|82}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Maintenance|83}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|PlusPower|84}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pokémon Center|85}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pokémon Flute|86}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pokédex|87}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Revive|89}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Super Potion|90}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Energy Removal|92}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Gust of Wind|93}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Potion|94}}
* {{TCG ID|Base Set|Switch|95}}
* {{TCG|Double Colorless Energy}}
* {{TCG|Fighting Energy}}
* {{TCG|Fire Energy}}
* {{TCG|Grass Energy}}
* {{TCG|Lightning Energy}}
* {{TCG|Psychic Energy}}
* {{TCG|Water Energy}}


===={{TCG|Jungle}}====
Kinebuchi is also credited as an illustrator for some of the Trainer cards in the [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]]; however, all of the images are taken from work he had previously done for the TCG. In total, Kinebuchi illustrated {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Illus. by Keiji Kinebuchi}} cards, excluding reprints. For a list of cards he has illustrated, go [[:Category:Illus. by Keiji Kinebuchi|here]].
* {{TCG ID|Jungle|Vileplume|15}}
* {{TCG ID|Jungle|Gloom|37}}
* {{TCG ID|Jungle|Oddish|58}}
* {{TCG ID|Jungle|Poké Ball|64}}


===={{TCG|Fossil}}====
==Works==
* {{TCG ID|Fossil|Ditto|3}}
===Manga===
* {{TCG ID|Fossil|Gengar|5}}
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"
* {{TCG ID|Fossil|Gambler|60}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
* {{TCG ID|Fossil|Mysterious Fossil|62}}
!Title
!Date
!Publisher
|-
| ''[[PB34|Magnemite's Mission]]'' (Pokémon Tales {{tt|#34|#18 in English version}}) || 1998 || [[Shogakukan]]
|}


===={{TCG|Team Rocket}}====
==References==
* {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Porygon|48}}
{{reflist}}


===={{TCG|Gym Heroes}}====
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|No Removal Gym|103}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|The Rocket's Training Gym|104}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Celadon City Gym|107}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Cerulean City Gym|108}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Pewter City Gym|115}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Vermilion City Gym|120}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Energy Flow|122}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Narrow Gym|124}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Trash Exchange|126}}
===={{TCG|Gym Challenge}}====
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Chaos Gym|102}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Resistance Gym|109}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Cinnabar City Gym|113}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Fuchsia City Gym|114}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Master Ball|116}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Rocket's Minefield Gym|119}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Saffron City Gym|122}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Viridian City Gym|123}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Transparent Walls|125}}
* {{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Warp Point|126}}
===={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}====
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Energy Charge|85}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Energy Retrieval|89}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Bill's Teleporter|91}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|New Pokédex|95}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Scoop Up|98}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Rod|103}}
===={{TCG|Neo Destiny}}====
* {{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|EXP.ALL|93}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Counterattack Claws|97}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Magnifier|101}}
===={{TCG|Neo Revelation}}====
* {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Porygon2|12}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Balloon Berry|60}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Healing Field|61}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Rocket's Hideout|63}}
* {{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Old Rod|64}}
===={{TCG|Expedition}}====
* {{TCG ID|Expedition|Energy Removal 2|140}}
* {{TCG ID|Expedition|Power Charge|147}}
* {{TCG ID|Expedition|Strength Charm|150}}
===={{TCG|Aquapolis}}====
* {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Grimer|79}}
* {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Voltorb|115}}
* {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Super Energy Removal 2|134}}
===={{TCG|Vending Machine cards}}====
* {{TCG ID|Vending|Moon Stone|S1}}
* {{TCG ID|Vending|Sandslash|S3}}
* {{TCG ID|Vending|Weezing|S3}}
===={{TCG|Wizards Promos}}====
* {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}}
* {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Jigglypuff|7}}
* {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pokémon Tower|42}}
====Other promo cards====
* {{OBP|Koga's Ninja Gym|CoroCoro promo}}
===TFG===
===={{TFG|Next Quest}}====
* {{TFG ID|Next Quest|Full Heal|1}}
* {{TFG ID|Next Quest|X Attack|8}}
===={{TFG|Groundbreakers}}====
* {{TFG ID|Groundbreakers|X Attack|7}}
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 16 April 2024

Keiji Kinebuchi, c. 1997

Keiji Kinebuchi (Japanese: 杵淵敬二; born February 14, 1956[1] – c.2002[2]) was a 3D illustrator who has contributed artwork to the Pokémon Trading Card Game. When the TCG was first released, Kinebuchi was one of the few 3D artists, making his art for the first few expansions instantly recognizable. Due to limitations of 3D software at the time, many of the Pokémon he created images for were composed of very simple shapes, consisting of basic textures and lighting effects. He was known for creating the art for the majority of early Trainer cards, and as the TCG continued, he worked on Trainer card art almost exclusively. He had invited Mitsuhiro Arita to join the project.[3]

Kinebuchi's last illustrations were featured in the Aquapolis expansion, during which time other 3D illustrators were beginning to contribute with more sophisticated images. He was credited as the illustrator for all Basic Energy cards, as well as a few Special Energy cards up until the Expedition Base Set, where there was a major change in the card layout. Mitsuhiro Arita designed the Energy symbols on the cards, whereas Kinebuchi designed the Energy cards' layouts.[3]

Kinebuchi is also credited as an illustrator for some of the Trainer cards in the Pokémon Trading Figure Game; however, all of the images are taken from work he had previously done for the TCG. In total, Kinebuchi illustrated 106 cards, excluding reprints. For a list of cards he has illustrated, go here.

Works

Manga

Title Date Publisher
Magnemite's Mission (Pokémon Tales #34) 1998 Shogakukan

References