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Mayumi Fukushi

Animator

Japanese animator who contributed key animation and in-between animation to Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. Fukushi is a prolific animator whose work spans decades of anime productions.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Animator on Dragon Ball GT and Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Animation Work

Mayumi Fukushi provided in-between animation for Dragon Ball Z, the foundational animation layer that connects key frames and fills the gaps between major poses. She also delivered key animation to Dragon Ball GT, contributing to four episodes of the series. Key animation requires both technical skill and an understanding of character movement; Fukushi's work helped bring the sprawling action of the Dragon Ball saga to life. Her contributions, though less visible than character design or directing, form the backbone of smooth, believable motion in combat scenes.

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Prolific Animation Career

Fukushi is a seasoned animator with credits across a vast array of anime and films. She has worked on blockbuster productions like Hunter x Hunter, Space Dandy, and major film releases. Her animation director credits demonstrate her technical mastery, and her work appears in numerous dance sequences, action scenes, and character-driven moments across multiple genres.

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