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Daisuke Terashi

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Japanese editor and producer at Shueisha who provided planning cooperation for Dragon Ball Z theatrical films, supporting production coordination for major releases.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Planning cooperation on DBZ films Battle of Gods and Resurrection F
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Film Work

Terashi provided planning cooperation on Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and served as planning assistant for Resurrection F, supporting the production infrastructure for these major theatrical releases. His role at Shueisha, the publisher behind Dragon Ball, positioned him to coordinate between the franchise's editorial oversight and film production needs. Planning cooperation typically involves helping schedule resources, manage continuity, and coordinate between multiple production departments.

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Editorial and Production Background

As an editor with Shueisha, Terashi worked in the publishing industry overseeing manga and related media. Beyond Dragon Ball films, he contributed to planning cooperation on the Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock OVA through the V Jump Editorial Department, demonstrating his ongoing role in Dragon Ball supplementary content. His work reflected the collaborative nature of multimedia franchise production.

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