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Yasuhiro Kamimura

Animator

Japanese animation director who contributed to the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z series as an assistant episode director, helping shape the visual direction of these foundational anime productions.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Assistant episode director on classic Dragon Ball series
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Animation Work

Yasuhiro Kamimura served as assistant episode director on both the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z television series, assisting in the directorial vision during critical production phases. He also worked on the Dragon Ball Mystical Adventure film in an assistant director capacity. His contributions spanned the transition from the original series into its sequel, providing continuity in the visual storytelling across both productions.

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Broader Animation Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Kamimura contributed to high-profile productions including Neon Genesis Evangelion as a key animator on select episodes, and worked on the advanced digital animation techniques for multiple Evangelion films. His career demonstrates expertise across both traditional episodic television and feature film animation.

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