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'''Toshio Kajino''' (梶野 俊夫) is a former [[Capcom]] sound designer active throughout the 1990s. His worklist ranges from the SNES (where he was involved with the first few titles released for the platform), arcade systems (for both CPS1 and CPS2 titles), [[w:c:sony:Sony|Sony]]'s PlayStation console, and [[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s handheld systems. He was credited by his alias, '''Bull''', for most of his earlier works.
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'''Toshio Kajino''' (梶野 俊夫) is a former [[Capcom]] sound designer active throughout the 1990s. His worklist ranges from the SNES (where he was involved with the first few titles released for the platform), arcade systems (for both [[Capcom Play System|CPS1]] and [[Capcom Play System II|CPS2]] titles), [[w:c:playstation:Sony|Sony]]'s PlayStation console, and [[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s handheld systems. He was credited by his alias, '''Bull''', for most of his earlier works.
   
In 1993, Kajino effectively replaced [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]] as head of Capcom's sound department. As a result, the majority of the company's headlining titles for the next eight years would utilize the sound effects he credited.
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In 1993, Kajino effectively replaced [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]] as head of Capcom's sound department. As a result, the majority of the company's headlining titles for the next eight years would utilize the sound effects he created.
   
 
Colleagues include sound programmer [[Yasushi Ikeda]] (for his SNES work), composer [[Syun Nishigaki]] and designer [[Nobuhiro Oouchi|Nobuhiro Ohuchi]] (for his arcade work), and designers [[Tomoyuki Kawakami]] and [[Atsuko Fujitani]] (for his PlayStation work).
 
Colleagues include sound programmer [[Yasushi Ikeda]] (for his SNES work), composer [[Syun Nishigaki]] and designer [[Nobuhiro Oouchi|Nobuhiro Ohuchi]] (for his arcade work), and designers [[Tomoyuki Kawakami]] and [[Atsuko Fujitani]] (for his PlayStation work).
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*''[[Varth: Operation Thunderstorm]]'' (1992) -- Sound (as '''Bull''')
 
*''[[Varth: Operation Thunderstorm]]'' (1992) -- Sound (as '''Bull''')
 
*''[[Warriors of Fate]]'' (Arcade Version) (1992) -- Sound (as '''Bull''')
 
*''[[Warriors of Fate]]'' (Arcade Version) (1992) -- Sound (as '''Bull''')
*''[[Cadillacs and Dinosaurs|Cadillacs & Dinosaurs]]'' (1993) -- Sound Des. (as '''Toshi Bull''')
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*''[[Cadillacs and Dinosaurs]]'' (1993) -- Sound Des. (as '''Toshi Bull''')
 
*''[[The Punisher]]'' (Arcade Version) (1993) -- Sound Design
 
*''[[The Punisher]]'' (Arcade Version) (1993) -- Sound Design
 
*''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' (Arcade Version) (1993) -- Sound Des, (as '''Toshi''')
 
*''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' (Arcade Version) (1993) -- Sound Des, (as '''Toshi''')
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*''[[Mega Man Legends|Mega Man 64]]'' (2000) -- Script Editor (Original Staff), Sound Effects (Original Staff), Sound Effect Editing (Original Staff)
 
*''[[Mega Man Legends|Mega Man 64]]'' (2000) -- Script Editor (Original Staff), Sound Effects (Original Staff), Sound Effect Editing (Original Staff)
 
*''[[Mega Man X5]]'' (2000/2002) -- Sound Effect
 
*''[[Mega Man X5]]'' (2000/2002) -- Sound Effect
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*''[[Bounty Hunter Sara]]'' (2001) -- Sound, Opening Movie
*''[[Final Fight|Final Fight One]]'' (2001) -- Music/Sound (as '''Bull''') [NOTE: Credits were lifted from ''[[Final Fight]]'' (SNES Version), as this is a port]
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*''[[Final Fight|Final Fight One]]'' (2001) -- Music/Sound (as '''Bull''') [NOTE: Credits were lifted from ''[[Final Fight]]'' (SNES Version), as this is a port; sound effects for this version were still done by him, though]
*''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo|Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Revival]]'' (2001) -- Sound (as '''Tosio Kajino''')
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*''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo|Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival]]'' (2001) -- Sound (as '''Tosio Kajino''')
 
*''[[Mega Man Xtreme 2]]'' (2001) -- Sound (as '''Toshio''')
 
*''[[Mega Man Xtreme 2]]'' (2001) -- Sound (as '''Toshio''')
 
*''[[Mega Man X6]]'' (2001/2002) -- Sound (as '''Tosio Kajino''')
 
*''[[Mega Man X6]]'' (2001/2002) -- Sound (as '''Tosio Kajino''')
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*Staff Roll 3 -- Arrangement
 
*Staff Roll 3 -- Arrangement
 
[[Category:Sound Designers]]
 
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[[Category:Male people]]

Revision as of 20:11, 15 February 2020

Toshio Kajino (梶野 俊夫) is a former Capcom sound designer active throughout the 1990s. His worklist ranges from the SNES (where he was involved with the first few titles released for the platform), arcade systems (for both CPS1 and CPS2 titles), Sony's PlayStation console, and Nintendo's handheld systems. He was credited by his alias, Bull, for most of his earlier works.

In 1993, Kajino effectively replaced Yoshihiro Sakaguchi as head of Capcom's sound department. As a result, the majority of the company's headlining titles for the next eight years would utilize the sound effects he created.

Colleagues include sound programmer Yasushi Ikeda (for his SNES work), composer Syun Nishigaki and designer Nobuhiro Ohuchi (for his arcade work), and designers Tomoyuki Kawakami and Atsuko Fujitani (for his PlayStation work).

Kajino left the company following his work on 2002 title Dino Stalker. He has since been briefly employed by Namco for Mario Superstar Baseball (where he once more worked with Ohuchi) and became a part of audio studio hibiki a year later with Kawakami, having worked with him at least once on PS2 title Mahoroba Stories.

Production History

Song Credits

Final Fight (SNES Version)

  • Opening -- Arrangement
  • Character Select/Name Entry -- Arrangement
  • Round Start -- Arrangement
  • Round 1 Slum 1/Round 3/Round 5 -- Arrangement
  • Round 1 Slum 2 -- Arrangement
  • Round Clear -- Arrangement
  • Round 2 Subway Park 1/Round 5 -- Arrangement
  • Round 2 Subway Park 2 -- Arrangement
  • Bonus Stage -- Arrangement
  • Round 3 West Side -- Arrangement
  • Round 4 Bay Area 1 -- Arrangement
  • Round 4 Bay Area 2 -- Arrangement
  • Round 4 Bay Area 3/Round 5 -- Arrangement
  • Round 5 Uptown -- Arrangement
  • All Round Clear -- Arrangement
  • Ending -- Arrangement
  • Pause -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Continue -- Arrangement
  • Game Over -- Arrangement

Final Fight Guy

  • Unused Track (AC Ver Round 4 Industrial Area 2) -- Arrangement

Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES Version)

  • Capcom Logo -- Arrangement
  • Opening -- Arrangement
  • Stage Sakura -- Arrangement
  • Stage Zangief -- Arrangement
  • Stage Ryu -- Arrangement
  • Stage Chun-Li -- Arrangement
  • Stage Sodom -- Arrangement
  • Stage Birdie -- Arrangement
  • Stage Nash -- Arrangement
  • Stage Dan -- Arrangement
  • Stage Vega -- Arrangement
  • Stage End -- Arrangement
  • Continue -- Arrangement
  • Here Comes a New Challenger -- Arrangement
  • Versus Demo 1 -- Arrangement
  • Ending Sakura -- Arrangement
  • Ending Zangief -- Arrangement
  • Ending Ryu -- Arrangement
  • Ending Chun-Li -- Arrangement
  • Ending Sodom -- Arrangement
  • Ending Birdie -- Arrangement
  • Ending Nash -- Arrangement
  • Ending Dan -- Arrangement
  • Ending Vega -- Arrangement
  • Staff Roll 1 -- Arrangement
  • Versus Demo 2 -- Arrangement
  • Stage Sagat VS Ryu -- Arrangement
  • Player Select -- Arrangement
  • Versus -- Arrangement
  • Stage Dhalsim -- Arrangement
  • Stage Rolento -- Arrangement
  • Stage Gen -- Arrangement
  • Stage Ken -- Arrangement
  • Stage Sagat -- Arrangement
  • Stage Guy -- Arrangement
  • Stage Adon -- Arrangement
  • Stage Rose -- Arrangement
  • Stage Gouki -- Arrangement
  • Game Over -- Arrangement
  • Ranking Display 1 -- Arrangement
  • Ranking Display 2 -- Arrangement
  • Ending Dhalsim -- Arrangement
  • Ending Rolento -- Arrangement
  • Ending Gen -- Arrangement
  • Ending Ken -- Arrangement
  • Ending Sagat -- Arrangement
  • Ending Guy -- Arrangement
  • Ending Adon -- Arrangement
  • Ending Rose -- Arrangement
  • Ending Gouki -- Arrangement
  • Staff Roll 2 -- Arrangement
  • Staff Roll 3 -- Arrangement