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Masazumi Matsumiya

Animator

Japanese art director and background artist who worked on Dragon Ball Z episodes, designing and painting visual environments for the series alongside extensive work across numerous anime productions.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Art director and background artist on Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Art Direction

Matsumiya contributed art and background work to Dragon Ball Z episodes 80 and 83, supporting the visual foundation of the series during key narrative moments. Art directors and background artists collaborate to establish a show's aesthetic world; Matsumiya's work on DBZ involved designing environments, determining color palettes, and painting the settings where battles occurred. Her contributions were part of the larger visual design team that made Dragon Ball Z's various locations feel distinct and immersive, from Kami's Lookout to Namek.

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Extended Career

Matsumiya's broader career centered on art direction, serving as art director for dozens of anime including Gegege no Kitarō (1996) across 64 episodes and numerous other series. Her work demonstrates the specialization and longevity of background and art department professionals, whose contributions shape the visual continuity and beauty of entire series despite receiving limited public recognition compared to character designers or directors.

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