Japanese animator who provided in-between animation for the original Dragon Ball series. Shibuya contributed to the foundational animation work that made the early adventures of Goku and friends possible.
Mayumi Shibuya worked as an in-between animator on episode 2 of the original Dragon Ball series. The second episode fell early in the show's run, placing Shibuya among the animation crew establishing the visual language of the franchise. In-between animation is often invisible to viewers yet essential for smooth motion. Shibuya's contribution helped establish the fluidity and charm that made Dragon Ball such an engaging viewing experience from its earliest episodes.
Shibuya's credited work extends to other early anime productions, including in-between animation on Treasure Island. She served as an assistant animator on Urusei Yatsura: Only You, demonstrating her work across different animation studios and styles during the era of traditional cel animation.
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