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Keiko Sekiguchi

Animator

Ink and paint artist credited on Dragon Ball episode 146, Rematch, during the Piccolo Jr. Saga's final tournament matches.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Ink and paint artist for Dragon Ball
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Sekiguchi provided ink and paint services on Dragon Ball episode 146, Rematch, a late-series Piccolo Jr. Saga episode featuring intense martial arts duels and high-stakes tournament drama. This late-stage series episode placed increased demands on ink and paint work, as character expressions and action clarity became more refined and intricate.

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Production Contributions

Though Sekiguchi's recorded anime credits are minimal, her work on finish animation for Knights of Ramune & 40 through Studio Junio and digital paint for the OVA Maison Plaisir demonstrate her involvement in the broader late-1980s and 1990s anime production landscape, a period when Dragon Ball was dominating the medium and establishing the foundation for modern anime infrastructure.

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