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Paul Año-Nuevo

Animator

Animation supervisor who contributed to Dragon Ball Super across the Universe 6 and Universe Survival sagas. One of many supervisors maintaining visual consistency during the series' intense tournament arcs.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Super animation supervisor
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Dragon Ball Super Supervision

Paul Año-Nuevo supervised eight episodes of Dragon Ball Super, with his work concentrated during the Universe Survival Saga and a notable appearance during the Future Trunks Saga. His episodes included major competitive moments like Android 17's fights and Master Roshi's decisive matches, contributing to the tournament's dramatic momentum.

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Animation Team Contribution

As part of Dragon Ball Super's sprawling animation supervision roster, Año-Nuevo helped manage the series' famously demanding production schedule. His consistent involvement across multiple tournament sagas demonstrates his reliability within the show's complex visual production workflow.

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