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Midori Sawaki

Animator

An animation supervisor who oversaw one episode of Dragon Ball Super during the Universe Survival Saga. Contributed to the Tournament of Power animation efforts.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Super episode supervisor
Nationality: Japanese
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Super Work

Sawaki supervised episode 79 of Dragon Ball Super in the Universe Survival Saga, 'The 9th Universe's Kicking Basil vs. The 7th Universe's Majin Buu.' This episode marks a critical moment in the Tournament of Power, showcasing the ninth universe's martial artist Basil's aggressive confrontation with Majin Buu. Though limited to a single directing credit, her work contributed to the tournament's animation continuity during one of Super's most visually demanding stretches.

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Animation Career

Sawaki's documented Dragon Ball involvement appears concentrated in her single Universe Survival Saga credit. Limited publicly available information about her broader animation career makes comprehensive assessment difficult, though her solo episode supervision credit indicates recognition within Toei Animation's hierarchy during the height of Dragon Ball Super's production.

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