Japanese animator and inbetweener who worked on Dragon Ball Z's inbetween animation. His frame transitions helped maintain fluidity across the series' most demanding action sequences.
Nishioka contributed to Dragon Ball Z as an inbetweener, creating the transitional frames essential to anime production. Inbetweeners fill the visual gaps between key animator poses, requiring technical precision and understanding of motion mechanics. On a series as action-heavy as DBZ, this foundational work proved critical to making combat scenes feel dynamic and readable despite the demanding production schedule.
Beyond his Dragon Ball work, Nishioka participated in other notable anime and film productions, including feature-length animation. His experience across multiple projects in the industry positioned him within the network of skilled animators who shaped 1990s anime production during its period of rapid expansion and global influence.
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