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Tatsuya Yoshida

Director

Japanese producer and planner who contributed to Dragon Ball GT and numerous other anime and film productions. His production and planning work at Toei Animation helped coordinate the development of multiple long-running series.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Producer and planner for Dragon Ball GT and other Toei Animation projects
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball GT Planning

Yoshida worked as a planner for Dragon Ball GT during episodes 42 through 64, helping coordinate the production of this sequel series. As a planner, he worked alongside directors and producers to map out production schedules, resource allocation, and creative direction across a critical stretch of the series. His planning work contributed to keeping the ambitious sequel on track during its middle episodes.

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Production and Planning Career

Yoshida extended his career as producer and planner across multiple Toei Animation projects including Dr. Slump and the Transformers anime franchise. His roles in production management and planning demonstrate expertise in the logistical coordination that enables long-running series to maintain creative consistency and meet production deadlines across numerous episodes and complex animation pipelines.

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