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Hideki Hiroshima

Director

Japanese director who directed nineteen episodes of Dragon Ball Super across multiple sagas, guiding action sequences from the God of Destruction Beerus Saga through the Tournament of Power.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director for Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Direction

Hideki Hiroshima directed nineteen episodes of Dragon Ball Super, spanning critical story arcs and tournament battles. His directorial work included major tournament encounter episodes such as Goku versus Frieza, the Universe 6 Tournament matches, the \"Future\" Trunks Saga confrontations with Goku Black, and the Tournament of Power preliminaries and main event battles. Episodes under his direction featured significant character moments including Krillin's comeback against powerful opponents and Gohan's standoffs against multiversal competitors.

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Broader Television Direction

Beyond Dragon Ball Super, Hiroshima established himself as a prolific episode director across multiple anime franchises. His work on Precure series, Saint Seiya Omega, and other long-running action anime demonstrated consistent skill directing dynamic sequences and character-focused moments. His assistance on Dragon Ball film The Path to Power showed his contributions to theatrical Dragon Ball productions alongside his television directorial work.

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