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Hiromi Seki

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A prolific producer at Toei Animation who oversaw Dragon Ball Z production. Her career spanned decades managing countless anime franchises from conception through distribution.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Z assistant producer at Toei Animation
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Supervision

Seki served as assistant producer on Dragon Ball Z under Toei Animation, helping coordinate one of anime's most ambitious long-running series. Her production oversight contributed to the franchise's successful transition from manga serialization to television animation. She also handled planning duties for Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, the original video animation that expanded Goku's backstory.

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Production Career

Seki's producing credits encompass Toei Animation's core franchises. She served as producer on Digimon Adventure and its sequels, managing production across the franchise's explosive growth. Her involvement with Precure properties, Ojamajo Doremi series, and Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha demonstrates expertise across action and magical girl genres. Her work as executive producer on theatrical features including Marmalade Boy and supervision roles on Digimon Adventure films established her as a key management figure throughout Toei's television and film divisions.

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