Prolific Japanese animator and inbetweener who worked on Dragon Ball Z and dozens of other anime series.
Takano contributed inbetween animation to Dragon Ball Z, playing a small but essential role in the series' fluid character movements and action sequences. Inbetweening required painstaking frame-by-frame work to create smooth transitions between key animation poses, and Takano's technical skill was part of the massive team effort that made Dragon Ball Z's combat sequences dynamic and engaging for viewers.
Beyond Dragon Ball Z, Takano built one of anime's most prolific careers, contributing key animation or inbetween animation to over one hundred productions. His work spans diverse genres from action-heavy shows like Fire Force and Black Clover to comedies like Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro, establishing him as a versatile and in-demand animator across the industry.
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