Japanese animator who provided in-between animation work for Dragon Ball, contributing to the visual fluidity of the series during its original broadcast run.
Seiichi Satō worked as an in-between animator on Dragon Ball, creating the transitional frames that smoothed movement between key animation poses. In-between animators are essential to bringing action sequences to life, and Satō's contributions helped establish the series' distinctive visual pace and character movement that defined the original anime.
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