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Shinobu Takahashi

Animator

Japanese background artist with extensive work across Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z episodes. His contributions spanned 87 original Dragon Ball episodes and multiple DBZ saga backgrounds, making him a foundational visual artist in the franchise.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Dragon Ball background artist
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Background Art

Takahashi provided background art for 87 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series, positioning him as a central visual architect across the entire manga adaptation. His specific work included the Emperor Pilaf, Tournament, Red Ribbon Army, General Blue, Commander Red, Fortuneteller Baba, Tien Shinhan, King Piccolo, and Piccolo Jr. sagas. On Dragon Ball Z, he contributed to the Raditz and Vegeta sagas, establishing environments for the Saiyan invasion arc. His film background work included Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13, Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, expanding his franchise presence across theatrical releases.

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Multi-Studio Career

Takahashi worked across multiple studios including Toei Animation, Studio Wyeth, and Acanthus, demonstrating versatility in adapting to different visual styles and production demands. His background art experience extended to numerous anime beyond Dragon Ball, including Ghost Stories, GTO, Tokyo Mew Mew, and Yu Yu Hakusho, establishing him as a reliable background art specialist across multiple properties and decades of anime production.

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