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Kohei Obara

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Producer who oversaw Dragon Ball Z Kai's production, managing one of the franchise's most significant recuts and remasters while contributing to planning roles across Dragon Ball theatrical releases and modern streaming anime.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Producer of Dragon Ball Z Kai
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Obara served as producer on Dragon Ball Z Kai, managing episodes 1-65 of the remastered series that introduced DBZ to new audiences with streamlined pacing and restored picture quality. He contributed planning work to Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans OVA, participaing in conceptual and logistical development for the non-canonical story. His production work during Kai's run represented a significant milestone in preserving and modernizing the franchise for contemporary viewers.

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Production Career

Obara worked as a producer and executive producer across multiple major anime franchises including One Piece, streaming originals like Aggretsuko and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, and modern adaptations including Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 and Tekken: Bloodline. His role expanded from production management to executive producer across the 2010s and 2020s, demonstrating growth from traditional television anime to digital-first productions.

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