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Yūto Tonokawa (都乃河 勇人, Tonokawa Yūto, born January 25) (pseudonym) is a Japanese scenario writer originally from Saitama, Japan. He had worked for the visual novel studio Key under VisualArt's. He began working with Key on their sixth game Little Busters! and wrote the scenarios for two of the main heroines: Komari Kamikita, and Yuiko Kurugaya. Tonokawa also wrote the scenario for Sasami Sasasegawa in Little Busters! Ecstasy. He provided the lyrics to one of the ending themes from the same game, "Alicemagic", as his first job as a lyricist. Tonokawa wrote the scenarios for Chihaya Ohtori and Sizuru Nakatsu in Key's ninth game Rewrite. Among Key's staff, Tonokawa updated the company's official blog the most often. Despite his accomplishments, Tonokawa has referred to himself as "only an inc

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  • Yūto Tonokawa (jap. 都乃河 勇人, Tonokawa Yūto; * 25. Januar) ist das Pseudonym eines japanischen Autors, der für den Spieleentwickler Key, zugehörig zu Visual Art’s, an der Ausarbeitung und Überarbeitung der Szenarios der Spiele arbeitet. (de)
  • Yūto Tonokawa (都乃河 勇人, Tonokawa Yūto, born January 25) (pseudonym) is a Japanese scenario writer originally from Saitama, Japan. He had worked for the visual novel studio Key under VisualArt's. He began working with Key on their sixth game Little Busters! and wrote the scenarios for two of the main heroines: Komari Kamikita, and Yuiko Kurugaya. Tonokawa also wrote the scenario for Sasami Sasasegawa in Little Busters! Ecstasy. He provided the lyrics to one of the ending themes from the same game, "Alicemagic", as his first job as a lyricist. Tonokawa wrote the scenarios for Chihaya Ohtori and Sizuru Nakatsu in Key's ninth game Rewrite. Among Key's staff, Tonokawa updated the company's official blog the most often. Despite his accomplishments, Tonokawa has referred to himself as "only an incompetent writer." In July 2008, Tonokawa was living in the same apartment building in Osaka that Jun Maeda had once lived in, though he did not know this when he moved into the building. Tonokawa resigned from Key in 2015. (en)
  • 도노카와 유토(일본어: 都乃河 勇人)는 비주얼 아트 산하의 비주얼 노벨 제작사 Key의 시나리오 라이터이다. 그는 Key의 6번째 작품인 《리틀 버스터즈!》에서부터 활동을 시작해 카미키타 코마리와 쿠루가야 유이코의 시나리오를 담당했다. 또한 그는 《리틀 버스터즈!》의 엔딩 테마곡인 "Alicemagic"의 가사를 첫 작사 활동으로 제작했다. 마에다 쥰이 Key의 메인 시나리오 라이터 자리에서 물러났기에, 그는 그 자리에 올라 Key의 7번째 작품인 《리라이트》의 시나리오를 작성하게 되었다. Key의 스태프들 중에서는 그가 가장 자주 Key 공식 스태프 블로그의 업데이트를 하고 있다. (ko)
  • 都乃河 勇人(とのかわ ゆうと)は、日本のゲームシナリオライター、作詞家、ライトノベル作家。ビジュアルアーツ傘下のゲームブランドKeyに所属していた。現在フリー。 (ja)
  • Yūto Tonokawa (jap. 都乃河勇人 Tonokawa Yūto) – japoński scenarzysta pochodzący z prefektury Saitama. W latach 2005–2015 pracował dla studia Key. Jest autorem scenariuszy dwóch głównych bohaterek powieści wizualnej Little Busters!, Komari Kamikity i Yuiko Kurugayi, a także twórcą historii Sasami Sasasegawy w Little Busters! Ecstasy. W dziewiątej grze Key, Rewrite, Tonokawa napisał scenariusze Chihayi Ohtori i Sizuru Nakatsu. (pl)
  • 都乃河勇人(とのかわ ゆうと)是前Key所屬的劇本作家。 (zh)
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  • Yūto Tonokawa (jap. 都乃河 勇人, Tonokawa Yūto; * 25. Januar) ist das Pseudonym eines japanischen Autors, der für den Spieleentwickler Key, zugehörig zu Visual Art’s, an der Ausarbeitung und Überarbeitung der Szenarios der Spiele arbeitet. (de)
  • 도노카와 유토(일본어: 都乃河 勇人)는 비주얼 아트 산하의 비주얼 노벨 제작사 Key의 시나리오 라이터이다. 그는 Key의 6번째 작품인 《리틀 버스터즈!》에서부터 활동을 시작해 카미키타 코마리와 쿠루가야 유이코의 시나리오를 담당했다. 또한 그는 《리틀 버스터즈!》의 엔딩 테마곡인 "Alicemagic"의 가사를 첫 작사 활동으로 제작했다. 마에다 쥰이 Key의 메인 시나리오 라이터 자리에서 물러났기에, 그는 그 자리에 올라 Key의 7번째 작품인 《리라이트》의 시나리오를 작성하게 되었다. Key의 스태프들 중에서는 그가 가장 자주 Key 공식 스태프 블로그의 업데이트를 하고 있다. (ko)
  • 都乃河 勇人(とのかわ ゆうと)は、日本のゲームシナリオライター、作詞家、ライトノベル作家。ビジュアルアーツ傘下のゲームブランドKeyに所属していた。現在フリー。 (ja)
  • Yūto Tonokawa (jap. 都乃河勇人 Tonokawa Yūto) – japoński scenarzysta pochodzący z prefektury Saitama. W latach 2005–2015 pracował dla studia Key. Jest autorem scenariuszy dwóch głównych bohaterek powieści wizualnej Little Busters!, Komari Kamikity i Yuiko Kurugayi, a także twórcą historii Sasami Sasasegawy w Little Busters! Ecstasy. W dziewiątej grze Key, Rewrite, Tonokawa napisał scenariusze Chihayi Ohtori i Sizuru Nakatsu. (pl)
  • 都乃河勇人(とのかわ ゆうと)是前Key所屬的劇本作家。 (zh)
  • Yūto Tonokawa (都乃河 勇人, Tonokawa Yūto, born January 25) (pseudonym) is a Japanese scenario writer originally from Saitama, Japan. He had worked for the visual novel studio Key under VisualArt's. He began working with Key on their sixth game Little Busters! and wrote the scenarios for two of the main heroines: Komari Kamikita, and Yuiko Kurugaya. Tonokawa also wrote the scenario for Sasami Sasasegawa in Little Busters! Ecstasy. He provided the lyrics to one of the ending themes from the same game, "Alicemagic", as his first job as a lyricist. Tonokawa wrote the scenarios for Chihaya Ohtori and Sizuru Nakatsu in Key's ninth game Rewrite. Among Key's staff, Tonokawa updated the company's official blog the most often. Despite his accomplishments, Tonokawa has referred to himself as "only an inc (en)
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