Eiji Hamano is a Japanese background artist known for his work on Dragon Ball Daima and multiple Pretty Cure television series.
Hamano contributed as a background artist to Dragon Ball Daima, the latest anime series in the franchise, providing background art for episode 3 and the opening sequence. His work helps establish the visual atmosphere and detailed environments that bring the world of Dragon Ball to life for contemporary audiences, continuing the legacy of artisans crafting the series' distinctive look.
Hamano has specialized primarily in background art and illustration adjustment work, with a significant presence in the Pretty Cure franchise across multiple series entries. His contributions to various animation projects showcase his expertise in creating cohesive backgrounds and visual environments that support the narrative and character work of anime productions.
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