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Bun-sun Lee

Animator

Japanese art director and background artist who contributed extensively to Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima. Worked on multiple key episodes and sagas across both series.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Art director and background artist for Dragon Ball Super and Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Work

Bun-sun Lee served as art director and background artist on Dragon Ball Super, contributing to 32 episodes across multiple sagas including the Beerus Saga, Golden Frieza Saga, Universe 6 Saga, Future Trunks Saga, and the Universe Survival Saga. His work included pivotal episodes such as Goku's transformation into Super Saiyan God, the appearance of Golden Frieza, and climactic Tournament of Power battles. His contributions to Daima continue this legacy into the series' newest installment.

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Animation Industry Career

Lee's work extends beyond Dragon Ball into numerous anime productions. He has served as background artist and assistant art director for series including Casshern Sins, Granbelm, and appearances in One Piece and Sailor Moon Crystal. His specialization in detailed background work and art direction demonstrates the technical expertise required to maintain visual consistency across long-running series and ensure that the dynamic action sequences of Dragon Ball Super remain visually coherent and immersive.

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