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Tetsuro Tsukada

Animator

Japanese video editor who handled HD editing for Dragon Ball Z Kai. Tsukada worked on the technical restoration and digital presentation of DBZ for its modern release, ensuring the classic series reached contemporary audiences in optimized visual quality.

Role: staff
Sub Role: HD editor for Dragon Ball Z Kai
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Kai HD Restoration

Tetsuro Tsukada served as HD editor for Dragon Ball Z Kai, overseeing the technical restoration and remastering of the original Dragon Ball Z series into high-definition format. This work involved digitally cleaning, color-correcting, and optimizing the footage for modern viewing standards while preserving the original animation's integrity. Kai's enhanced presentation allowed a new generation of fans to experience DBZ's epic battles with contemporary picture quality.

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Video Post-Production Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Tsukada has worked extensively in video editing and digital post-production across major anime productions. His credits include online editing for Durarara!! and Natsume's Book of Friends, plus digital cinema mastering for theatrical features like I want to eat your pancreas. His technical expertise represents the critical post-production work that transforms raw footage into finished anime content.

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