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Miyuki Abe

Animator

Japanese animator specializing in in-between animation and key animation who contributed to the Dragon Ball Z television series, working across multiple studios and series.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Animator on Dragon Ball Z television series
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Work

Miyuki Abe participated as an in-between animator on Dragon Ball Z, handling the numerous intermediate frames essential to the series' action sequences. Her career included work as both inbetweener and key animator across a wide range of anime, allowing her to bring experience from different projects to her Dragon Ball contributions. Abe worked with multiple animation studios including Toei Animation, Madhouse, and acca effe, demonstrating technical flexibility across different production approaches.

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Extensive Animation Portfolio

Beyond Dragon Ball, Abe's extensive resume included animation direction and checking duties on series like One Punch Man, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, and Fairy Tail. Her work on DBZ represented part of a prolific career spanning multiple roles in animation production, from basic in-between work to supervisory positions on complex action sequences.

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