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[[File:Kamichi shindo icon.JPG|thumb|Kamichi Shindo's icon on the Medarot Official Website's Special 20th Anniversary page.]]
'''Kamichi Shindo''' (神藤かみち しんどう かみち) is an artist involved in the [[Medarot (franchise)|Medarot]] since [[Medarot 8]]. He was the character designer for Medarot 8 and [[Medarot 9]] and was event illustrator for both games. Starting with Medarot 9, Kamichi Shindo started to contribute [[Medarot]] designs, being the creator of the models [[Dear Stage]] and [[Parms]]. For [[Medarot S]], he designed some of the collaboration models and is responsible for the three [[Medatuber]]s ([[Shushu Pop]], [[Cheerful Bunny]] and [[Lealila]]) and their variants.  
'''Kamichi Shindo''' (神藤かみち しんどう かみち) is an artist involved in the [[Medarot (franchise)|Medarot]] since [[Medarot 8]]. He was the character designer for Medarot 8 and [[Medarot 9]] and was event illustrator for both games. Starting with Medarot 9, Kamichi Shindo started to contribute [[Medarot]] designs, being the creator of the models [[Dear Stage]] and [[Parms]]. For [[Medarot S]], he designed some of the collaboration models and is responsible for the three [[Medatuber]]s ([[Shushu Pop]], [[Cheerful Bunny]] and [[Lealila]]) and their variants.  



Revision as of 19:01, 28 June 2024

Kamichi Shindo's icon on the Medarot Official Website's Special 20th Anniversary page.

Kamichi Shindo (神藤かみち しんどう かみち) is an artist involved in the Medarot since Medarot 8. He was the character designer for Medarot 8 and Medarot 9 and was event illustrator for both games. Starting with Medarot 9, Kamichi Shindo started to contribute Medarot designs, being the creator of the models Dear Stage and Parms. For Medarot S, he designed some of the collaboration models and is responsible for the three Medatubers (Shushu Pop, Cheerful Bunny and Lealila) and their variants.

Outside of Medarot, Kamichi Shindo is the author of the 2013 manga Bla-Mari: Vampire to Do the Job of 800 Yen Per Hour (ぶらまり~時給800円の吸血鬼~) and has done illustrations for a number of mobile games. He is also the designer of the Vocaloid model Rana.

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