Japanese animator who created key animation for 17 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series.
Hirose contributed key animation to 17 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series, helping define the character designs and movement style that made early Dragon Ball memorable for audiences. Her work spanned the Emperor Pilaf Saga through the Piccolo Jr. Saga, including episodes like "The Ox King on Fire Mountain," "Krillin's Frantic Attack!," and "Kami vs. Piccolo." As a key animator, Hirose was responsible for the most expressive and dynamic poses, translating Akira Toriyama's designs into motion and establishing the emotional tone of critical scenes.
Hirose's animation work extended beyond Dragon Ball to Case Closed, Urusei Yatsura, and Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, establishing herself as a skilled animator across multiple animation studios and project scales. She brought consistent quality to both comedy and action sequences.
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