Yoko Kikuchi

Yoko Kikuchi (洋子菊地, Kikuchi Yoko) is a Japanese anime animator and artists. Her positions range from general animation tasks to character designing for anime such as Noir. She's worked under a number of animation studios and has designed for several projects, her most recent being the Bee Train adaptation of ~Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~, and CLAMP's Tsubasa SHUNRAIKI. Kikuchi has also directed closing credits of Noir.

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