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Kyōtarō Kimura

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Japanese producer who oversaw production on Dragon Ball Z Kai's first 98 episodes, managing the ambitious remaster project that redefined the franchise for new audiences. His producing credits span iconic anime franchises across multiple decades.

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

Kimura served as producer on Dragon Ball Z Kai for episodes 1 through 98, guiding a comprehensive remastering initiative that updated the original Dragon Ball Z series for contemporary viewers. Kai's production required coordination across animation studios, post-production teams, and broadcast standards. His leadership helped navigate the technical and creative challenges of revitalizing one of anime's most celebrated series for a new generation.

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Prolific Producer Career

Kimura's production credits reflect a career spanning major anime franchises. He produced or helped plan numerous iconic series including Kinnikuman, Yu Yu Hakusho, Zatch Bell, and multiple Digimon franchises. His work with Yomiuri Advertising and related production companies positioned him as a key figure in anime production management during the 1990s and 2000s.

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