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Eisaku Inoue

Animator

Eisaku Inoue is a Japanese animator known for key animation work on Dragon Ball Z and pivotal roles across numerous anime series including One Piece and Saint Seiya.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Key animator for Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Animation

Inoue contributed key animation to Dragon Ball Z episode 70, helping bring critical action sequences to life during the series' most intense battles. His work on the classic anime demonstrates his skill in capturing dynamic character movement and impact, essential to Dragon Ball Z's reputation for compelling combat choreography.

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Extensive Animation Career

Inoue has become one of anime's most prolific animators, holding roles as character designer, animation director, and key animator across numerous major productions. His extensive work on One Piece includes character design and animation direction for over 50 episodes, and he served as chief animation director for multiple series. His career spans multiple decades, contributing to Saint Seiya, Tiger Mask W, and numerous other legendary franchises, establishing him as a cornerstone of modern anime animation.

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