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Yoichi Kotabe is currently active as a freelancer. He holds the post of a lecturer at Toei Animation Institute.<ref name="anido">[http://www.anido.com/html-e/kotabe-e.html Yoichi Kotabe: Biographical Notes at Anido]</ref> In 2008, a book titled ''Yoichi Kotabe: Legendary Animator - His Animated Drawings'' was released in Japanese, with a few contents also being in English.<ref name="anido_book">[http://www.anido.com/publication/books/113?lang=en ''Yoichi Kotabe: Legendary Animator - His Animated Drawings'' at Anido]</ref> It also includes information on Nintendo-related works of him.<ref name="iwata_asks5">[http://www.nintendodsi.com/iwata-asks-chapter.jsp?interviewId=1&volumeId=8&chapterId=5 Iwata Asks: Nintendo DSi, Volume 8 - Yoichi Kotabe (page 5) at NintendoDSi.com]</ref> In the same year an "[[Satoru Iwata|Iwata]] Asks" interview was held with Yoichi Kotabe, Shigeru Miyamoto and Yoshiaki Koizumi. It focused on Yoichi Kotabe himself as well as the application ''[[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio|Flipnote Studio]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]]. Kotabe created four animations with ''Flipnote Studio'', including one of Mario, which were all made available at the Flipnote Hatena website.<ref name="hatena">[https://archive.sudomemo.net/user/0B8D56BA1BD441B8@DSi Yoichi Kotabe on the Flipnote Archive]</ref>
Yoichi Kotabe is currently active as a freelancer. He holds the post of a lecturer at Toei Animation Institute.<ref name="anido">[http://www.anido.com/html-e/kotabe-e.html Yoichi Kotabe: Biographical Notes at Anido]</ref> In 2008, a book titled ''Yoichi Kotabe: Legendary Animator - His Animated Drawings'' was released in Japanese, with a few contents also being in English.<ref name="anido_book">[http://www.anido.com/publication/books/113?lang=en ''Yoichi Kotabe: Legendary Animator - His Animated Drawings'' at Anido]</ref> It also includes information on Nintendo-related works of him.<ref name="iwata_asks5">[http://www.nintendodsi.com/iwata-asks-chapter.jsp?interviewId=1&volumeId=8&chapterId=5 Iwata Asks: Nintendo DSi, Volume 8 - Yoichi Kotabe (page 5) at NintendoDSi.com]</ref> In the same year an "[[Satoru Iwata|Iwata]] Asks" interview was held with Yoichi Kotabe, Shigeru Miyamoto and Yoshiaki Koizumi. It focused on Yoichi Kotabe himself as well as the application ''[[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio|Flipnote Studio]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]]. Kotabe created four animations with ''Flipnote Studio'', including one of Mario, which were all made available at the Flipnote Hatena website.<ref name="hatena">[https://archive.sudomemo.net/user/0B8D56BA1BD441B8@DSi Yoichi Kotabe on the Flipnote Archive]</ref>


Kotabe is given a "With Thanks" [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Movie staff|credit]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, Kotabe created pre-existing sketches years prior that served as the basis for [[Mario and Luigi's family]].<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/the-super-mario-bros-movie-shigeru-miyamoto-koji-kondo-nintendo-interview-easter-eggs-1234706449/</ref>
Kotabe is given a "With Thanks" [[List of The Super Mario Bros. Movie staff|credit]] in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''.


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