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Yoshifumi Miyaji

Animator

Japanese animator who contributed in-between and key animation work to Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. His career involved work on major action sequences and character movement throughout the franchise.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Key animator and in-betweener across Dragon Ball series
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Animation

Miyaji worked as an in-betweener on the original Dragon Ball series, providing crucial animation support across 20 episodes in sagas ranging from the early Emperor Pilaf storyline through the Piccolo Jr. tournament. He contributed in-between animation to Dragon Ball Z and moved into key animation work on Dragon Ball GT with Studio Live, helping choreograph action sequences in the final Dragon Ball television series.

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Multi-Studio Work

Miyaji's animation portfolio spans numerous high-profile anime including Naruto, Naruto Shippuden, Bleach, Boruto, and Inuyasha. His consistent work on key animation assignments demonstrates technical skill in character motion and fight choreography. He has worked across multiple studios including Studio Live and contributed opening animations for various series.

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