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Ikuyo Uemura

Animator

Ink and paint artist who colored 41 episodes of original Dragon Ball and contributed paint work to multiple DBZ theatrical films, establishing the series' visual palette during its most iconic sagas.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Ink and paint artist across Dragon Ball and theatrical releases
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Color Work

Uemura served as ink and paint artist on 41 episodes of original Dragon Ball, directly responsible for the color decisions that defined the series' visual identity. Her work spanned episodes across the Tournament, General Blue, Fortuneteller Baba, Tien Shinhan, King Piccolo, and Piccolo Jr. sagas, making her a core member of the color design team during Dragon Ball's most pivotal early period. Her theatrical work included paint duties on the first three Dragon Ball films: Curse of the Blood Rubies, Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, and Mystical Adventure. In Dragon Ball Z, she continued this work on Dead Zone, Lord Slug, The Tree of Might, and The World's Strongest, as well as the Bardock special. Her color choices directly influenced how viewers experienced the characters and environments central to Dragon Ball's narrative.

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Ink and Paint Production Role

Uemura's specialized role as an ink and paint artist reflects the labor-intensive pre-digital animation process, where trained artists manually applied color to cel sheets frame by frame. This technically demanding work required both artistic sensibility and production discipline, as consistency across episodes was essential for maintaining visual continuity. Her extensive Dragon Ball credits across both TV and film productions demonstrate her reliability and skill during the peak demands of the franchise's 1980s-1990s production era. Though ink and paint artists remain largely uncredited in popular discourse, their color choices fundamentally shaped how audiences experienced Dragon Ball's martial arts choreography and character interactions.

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