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Jeremy Jimenez

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American video editor and post-production specialist who worked extensively with Funimation on the Dragon Ball franchise. His work across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Super ensured consistent quality in the English dub releases.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Video editor and version supervisor for Dragon Ball anime and films
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Post-Production

Jimenez served as senior video editor and version editor across the entire Dragon Ball saga, handling both television series and theatrical films. His contributions include video editing for Dragon Ball Z, DVD/Blu-ray work on Dragon Ball Z Kai, and senior editing duties on Dragon Ball Super and the newer films. Jimenez also assisted with editing on Dragon Ball Z films including Battle of Gods, Resurrection 'F', and Super Hero, helping maintain visual consistency across the franchise's diverse releases.

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Technical Mastery

As a senior video editor for Funimation, Jimenez has been instrumental in the technical post-production process. His expertise spans DVD encoding, Blu-ray restoration, video editing for both broadcast and home video formats, and version supervision, ensuring that Dragon Ball content meets professional standards for release across multiple platforms.

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