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Aya Komaki

Director

Japanese director who directed Dragon Ball Daima, bringing the newest Dragon Ball series to audiences, and has extensive experience with One Piece and other anime productions.

Role: director
Sub Role: Director of Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima Direction

Aya Komaki served as director of Dragon Ball Daima, overseeing the creative direction and visual execution of the latest Dragon Ball series. This role positions her as a key figure in bringing the franchise's newest story to audiences.

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Major Anime Direction

Komaki has established herself through extensive work on One Piece, where she served as series director and director across nearly seventy episodes, managed storyboarding on the opening theme, and contributed as unit director and assistant episode director. She also storyboarded and directed episodes of other series including Gegege no Kitarō and the Ring ni Kakero films, demonstrating broad experience across comedy, action, and adventure formats.

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