Japanese animator who contributed in-between animation to the original Dragon Ball series and later took on finish animation work across anime productions. Suzuki was part of the animation crews that shaped early Dragon Ball.
Mayumi Suzuki provided in-between animation for episodes 100 and 117 of the original Dragon Ball series. These episodes place her work squarely in the middle to later portions of the original run, a period where the series had established its style but continued to push animation quality. In-between animation requires consistency and technical precision; Suzuki's contributions helped maintain the smoothness and appeal of the action sequences during those later adventures.
Beyond Dragon Ball, Suzuki worked extensively in finish animation and in-between animation across numerous anime films and series. She contributed to notable works like Akira, Grave of the Fireflies, and the Legend of the Galactic Heroes film, establishing herself as a reliable figure in the post-production animation pipeline.
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