Japanese background artist who created backgrounds for Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z episodes, contributing to the anime's visual environments across multiple sagas.
Tsutomu Fujita provided background art for Dragon Ball GT across 19 episodes and contributed art direction to Dragon Ball Z for 31 episodes. His work encompassed a wide range of environments from urban settings to natural landscapes, supporting the visual storytelling of key saga arcs. Fujita's backgrounds established the spaces where critical battles and character moments unfolded throughout both series.
Fujita maintained an extensive career in background and art direction work across numerous anime productions. He served as art director for projects including Fighting Foodons and Dagon in the Lands of Weeds, and contributed background art to contemporary series like Demon Lord Retry, Sagrada Reset, and The Seven Deadly Sins. His experience spanning decades established him as a steady professional in anime's background art department.
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