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Mikio Fujiwara

Animator

An animation supervisor and director known for Dragon Ball Daima episode 15 work and extensive contributions across PreCure franchises and contemporary anime series.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Daima animation director and key animator
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima Contribution

Fujiwara served as animation director on episode 15 of Dragon Ball Daima, 'Third Eye,' while also providing key animation for the opening sequence. His dual responsibility reflects his skill in both supervisory direction and hands-on animation execution. Episode 15 represents a significant story development point in Daima's narrative arc, requiring careful animation pacing and character expression work to convey crucial plot progression and emotional beats.

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Diverse Animation Career

Fujiwara has developed a prolific career across multiple anime franchises, with extensive work on PreCure series in both television and film formats. His credits include animation direction and key animation across numerous anime productions, from Fairy Tail and GeGeGe no Kitarō to Healin' Good PreCure and Tropical-Rouge! Precure. His versatility spans character animation, compositing work, and animation supervision, making him a valued contributor to both long-running and film projects. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has animated key sequences for One Piece Film Gold and other major productions, demonstrating the range expected of experienced animation professionals in contemporary anime.

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