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Moto Kikaku : ウィキペディア英語版
Moto Kikaku
(formerly ''Motomiya Kikaku'' 本宮企画) is a group of Japanese manga artists, founded by Hiroshi Motomiya (本宮ひろ志). They're best known in the West for the ''Strider Hiryu'' manga (published by Kadokawa Shoten), which was developed as a tie-in to Capcom's video game hit ''Strider''. The group had input in ''Strider 2'''s character designs, and the original manga's plot was adapted as the plot of the NES version.〔
However, ''Strider'' was not the only Moto Kikaku property to be adapted. Capcom based four games on Motomiya's ''Tenchi wo Kurau'' series: ''Destiny of an Emperor'' and ''Destiny of an Emperor II'' for the NES, and ''Dynasty Wars'' and ''Warriors of Fate'' for the CPS-1.
Moto Kikaku is credited whenever Strider Hiryu appears in a game. On the staff roll for the PC-Engine port of ''Warriors of Fate'', they share a "Special Thanks" credit on the same line with Hiroshi Motomiya.
==See also==

*''Strider Hiryu''
*''Tenchi wo Kurau''

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