Japanese animator who contributed in-between animation to Dragon Ball Z. Aoyama worked across multiple anime and film productions, supporting key animators in creating the smooth movement essential to anime cinematography.
Aoyama provided in-between animation for Dragon Ball Z, handling the crucial transition frames that connect key poses designed by lead animators. This foundational animation work supported the dynamic action sequences that defined the series.
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