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Yoshiko Miyazaki

Animator

Japanese background artist who contributed background art to Dragon Ball episode 66. Worked on Studio Cosmos productions alongside other anime properties.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Background artist for Dragon Ball
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Background Work

Miyazaki provided background art for Dragon Ball episode 66, contributing to the visual foundation of the series. Her work with Studio Cosmos placed her among the technical crew that shaped the series' distinctive visual aesthetic during its original broadcast run.

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Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Miyazaki worked on Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ through Studio Cosmos. Background artists provide the detailed environments and scenery that anchor animated action, making their contribution integral to the final visual product even when uncredited by fans.

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