Japanese animator who contributed key animation and in-between animation to the original Dragon Ball series and worked across multiple anime and theatrical projects.
Tsuyako Yamamuro participated in Dragon Ball's animation as both a key animator and in-betweener. Her in-between animation work included episode 37, while her key animation credits spanned episodes 7, 12, 13, 17, 24, and 30. These contributions helped bring the early Dragon Ball action sequences and character movements to life. She also provided animation for the theatrical film Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, contributing in-between animation to the series' first feature release.
Beyond her foundational Dragon Ball work, Yamamuro contributed key animation across multiple anime productions including Ojamajo Doremi and its sequel Ojamajo Doremi DOKKAAN!, as well as working on Digimon: Data Squad and various other series. She lent her animation skills to the theatrical release Digimon Savers the Movie: Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke!!, demonstrating consistent work in anime animation across several decades.
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