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Emiko Miyamoto

Animator

Emiko Miyamoto is an animation supervisor who contributed chief animation direction to Dragon Ball Daima episode 12, bringing her extensive Pretty Cure and action anime experience to the Dragon Ball franchise.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Chief animator on Daima episode 12
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Miyamoto served as chief animation director on Dragon Ball Daima episode 12, titled "True Strength," where she handled the critical task of maintaining animation quality and character consistency during combat sequences. She also provided assistant animation direction across multiple earlier Daima episodes, including the first five installments, helping establish the visual foundation for the series. Her contributions spanned both animation direction and key animation for the episode she directed, demonstrating the hands-on involvement typical of top-tier animation supervisors.

The breadth of her Daima involvement shows her role as a consistent technical presence across the production, ensuring fluid motion and character fidelity during the series' opening chapters.

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Industry Background

Miyamoto built her career through extensive work on the Pretty Cure franchise, one of the most prolific anime series globally. She served as chief animation director on Hugtto! Precure across 25 episodes and as chief animation director on Saint Seiya Omega, managing character design and animation direction for long-running action-heavy shows. Her involvement in both character design and animation direction for projects like Eiga Precure All Stars F demonstrates her versatility in overseeing large ensemble casts and complex action choreography.

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