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Kazuhisa Takenouchi

Director

Japanese scriptwriter and director who directed multiple Dragon Ball films and TV episodes across the original series and Z.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director for Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Director

Takenouchi served as an episode director for both Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, overseeing the visual execution of key episodes and establishing continuity across the franchise. He also directed three theatrical Dragon Ball films: Mystical Adventure, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan's Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police, and Goku's Fire Brigade. As a director responsible for translating manga and scripts into animated sequences, Takenouchi shaped how millions of viewers experienced pivotal Dragon Ball moments, balancing action choreography with character performance and pacing.

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Broader Directing Career

Beyond the Dragon Ball universe, Takenouchi directed episodes of Sailor Moon, Inuyasha, One Piece, Toriko, and Revolutionary Girl Utena, establishing himself as a versatile director comfortable with multiple genres and production scales. His work in both action-driven shounen series and character-driven shows demonstrates technical range and storytelling flexibility.

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