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Hiromi Shirakami

Animator

An in-between animator who contributed to Dragon Ball Z's animation pipeline. Her technical work extended across prestige television and theatrical productions.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Z in-between animator
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Animation

Shirakami provided in-between animation for Dragon Ball Z, handling the intricate movement required between key frames. Her work contributed to the series' characteristic smooth action during battles and dramatic confrontations. Beyond Dragon Ball, she performed in-between animation on Ouran High School Host Club and Sailor Moon, demonstrating specialization in this crucial technical field.

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Career Development

Shirakami advanced her technical expertise through key animation work on prestigious productions including Mob Psycho 100, where she animated significant action sequences. Her contributions to Sailor Moon R film and other theatrical projects demonstrated capability beyond in-between animation, while her involvement with the Monogatari franchise and Soul Eater illustrated range across different visual styles and action approaches.

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