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Hideko Sakai

Animator

Japanese artist specializing in ink and paint finishing work for Dragon Ball Z and multiple Dragon Ball theatrical films, managing color consistency and visual polish.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Color coordination and paint specialist
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Visual Finishing

Hideko Sakai contributed to Dragon Ball Z through ink and paint work, providing color finishing that brought animated sequences to final visual polish. Her color-related credits on Dragon Ball Z films demonstrated her expertise in paint checking and color coordination. Her work on five Dragon Ball Z theatrical films included paint checking roles on Cooler's Revenge, Lord Slug, The Return of Cooler, and paint inspection on The Tree of Might and The World's Strongest, ensuring color consistency and visual quality across theatrical releases.

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Color Finishing Specialization

Sakai's career specialized in the detailed work of xerography and finish animation, the processes that prepared animation cels for final output. Beyond Dragon Ball, her color coordination work extended to Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken, where she managed color consistency across episodes. This technical expertise in animation finishing made her essential to productions requiring precise color management and visual consistency across multiple episodes or theatrical features.

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