Japanese color designer who shaped the visual palette of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. Horita's work extended to major anime and films including One Piece and Toriko.
Teppei Horita contributed to the color design team for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, the franchise's landmark film that reunited Goku and Vegeta against Beerus. As a color designer, Horita played a crucial role in establishing the visual atmosphere of the battle scenes and character palettes, ensuring consistency with the Dragon Ball aesthetic while bringing fresh vibrancy to the god-level combat sequences.
Beyond his Dragon Ball work, Horita has established himself as a respected color designer in the anime industry. His credits include key productions such as One Piece and Toriko, alongside the feature film Buddha: The Great Departure. His skillful color work has helped define the visual identity of several major anime series.
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