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Kyōsuke Yamazaki

Director

Japanese episode director who worked on Super Dragon Ball Heroes ONA series, directing the climactic Prison Planet Saga episode. He has contributed to directing duties on major anime franchises including One Piece and Digimon.

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

Yamazaki directed episode 5 of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes ONA, "The Mightiest Warrior! Super Saiyan 4 Vegetto!!", a pivotal moment in the Prison Planet Saga where the franchise's most powerful fusion transformation takes center stage. His direction brought visual spectacle to one of the saga's most anticipated moments.

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Animation Direction Career

Yamazaki established himself as a capable episode director across multiple major anime productions. He served as episode director and assistant episode director on Digimon Ghost Game and Digimon Adventure, contributing to character-focused and action-heavy episodes. His work with One Piece and Toshochu: The Great Mission demonstrates his range in handling both episodic series and broader production responsibilities.

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