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Megumi Yamashita

Animator

Japanese animator with credits spanning Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super. Yamashita contributed in-between animation and key animation across multiple Dragon Ball productions.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Animator across Dragon Ball GT, Z, and Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Saga Work

Megumi Yamashita provided in-between animation for Dragon Ball Z and moved into key animation work for Dragon Ball GT, contributing to 13 episodes of the series. Her work spans multiple GT arcs: the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, Baby Saga, Super 17 Saga, and Shadow Dragon Saga. Dragon Ball GT represented a new chapter in the franchise, shifting to a more comedic tone while maintaining the action spectacle. Yamashita's key animation work was crucial to maintaining visual quality across these varied story arcs, from comedic early episodes to the serious final confrontations.

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Extended Career in Animation

Yamashita has contributed to Dragon Ball Super and worked extensively in animation direction and key animation across numerous anime productions. She served as animation director on multiple episodes of Attack on Titan and One Piece, and her versatility spans action-heavy series to comedy-focused shows. Her multiple roles as animator, color coordinator, and director demonstrate her technical proficiency across different animation specialties.

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