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NO. 41 MAITA AKI
Supervisor, toys and entertainment planning division, Bandai Co.
AGE 32
ADDRESS 2-5-4 Komagata, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
BIO From
the look of her, you'd expect Aki to be the one at the office
serving tea to all the male Bandai executives, not dreaming up a
product that would prove big enough to reverse the fortunes of
the entire company. The Tamagotchi digital pet this petite,
soft-spoken woman invented two years ago has spawned an almost
cultlike following--40 million sold since its debut in November
1996--and at least half a dozen copycat products. Its success
boosted Bandai's sales enough to cancel its merger plans with
Sega Entertainment. The original idea for the Tamagotchi started
to take shape in 1994, four years after Aki started working for
the company. She figured people love pets (goldfish and hamsters
are particularly popular in Japan, where many apartments forbid
dogs and cats), and they also love to carry around tiny gadgets.
Why not merge the two? Some high school girls in Tokyo's Shibuya
shopping district proved to be the perfect focus group.
1998 POWER PLAY Aki continues to work in the same department as
before, studying market trends and devising marketing campaigns
for new products. Her goal? To push Bandai products.
PLACE YOUR BETS With no word on Aki's next big idea (it's top secret, she
says), the Tamagotchi might turn out to be a fluke.
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