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Shuntarō Mura

Animator

Key animator with extensive Dragon Ball Super credits across major sagas. Contributed to dozens of episodes throughout the Tournament of Power and earlier story arcs.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Super and Daima key animator
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Prolific Work

Shuntarō Mura served as key animator across 34 episodes of Dragon Ball Super, making him one of the series' most frequently credited animation staff members. His work spanned every major saga, from the opening Beerus arc through the climactic Tournament of Power, contributing to moments including Goku's Super Saiyan God transformation, Goku Black's dramatic arrival, and countless tournament battles.

His contributions to Dragon Ball Daima continued this franchise involvement, animating opening sequences and specific episodes as the series launched its new chapter.

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Broader Animation Portfolio

Beyond Dragon Ball, Mura has worked across major action productions including Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, where he served as both key animator and assistant director across multiple episodes. His work on One Piece and Saint Seiya Omega demonstrates his action animation expertise across multiple franchises.

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