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Kazumi Fujioka

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Japanese production supervisor who managed production for Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Z films, and the OVA Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Production supervisor for Dragon Ball GT and films
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Production Work

Fujioka served as assistant director on Dragon Ball Z and rose to production supervisor for Dragon Ball GT, the sequel series that followed Z's conclusion. In this role, he coordinated the complex logistics of animation production, managing budgets, schedules, and workflow across studios and departments. He also supervised production on the theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, which revived the franchise for a new generation, and the OVA Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, a special that reunited the original cast.

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Production Manager Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Fujioka worked as production manager on major properties including Kyousogiga, One Piece, and Toriko, demonstrating his capability to manage large-scale anime productions with demanding schedules and diverse creative teams. His work ensured that animated content reached audiences on time and within quality standards.

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