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Indogutsu Tenbuki (天武器 允道屈, not his real name) is an American fanimutationist who possesses skills in many online creative fields (most notably old-school RPG programming and design, and MIDI music composition/arrangement), but is a master of none. He has been interested in animutations since he first saw "Hyakugojyuuichi" back in 2001, but did not become an active member of the animutation community until he made one of his own.
 
Indogutsu Tenbuki (天武器 允道屈, not his real name) is an American fanimutationist who possesses skills in many online creative fields (most notably old-school RPG programming and design, and MIDI music composition/arrangement), but is a master of none. He has been interested in animutations since he first saw "Hyakugojyuuichi" back in 2001, but did not become an active member of the animutation community until he made one of his own.
 
*[[Foo-La-La!]]
 
*[[Foo-La-La!]]
Indogutsu is currently at work on another RPG Maker 2000-based animutation, entitled "The Land of Monsterplug." However, college and assorted other obligations persistently get in his way.
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Until recently, Indogutsu was producing another RPG Maker 2000-based animutation, entitled "The Land of Monsterplug." However, he abandoned the project due to the predominantly negative reaction to Foo-La-La's Flash release.

Revision as of 13:20, 3 April 2005

Indogutsu Tenbuki (天武器 允道屈, not his real name) is an American fanimutationist who possesses skills in many online creative fields (most notably old-school RPG programming and design, and MIDI music composition/arrangement), but is a master of none. He has been interested in animutations since he first saw "Hyakugojyuuichi" back in 2001, but did not become an active member of the animutation community until he made one of his own.

Until recently, Indogutsu was producing another RPG Maker 2000-based animutation, entitled "The Land of Monsterplug." However, he abandoned the project due to the predominantly negative reaction to Foo-La-La's Flash release.