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Tokizō Tsuchiya

Director

Japanese producer and planning director for anime and television series at Fuji TV. Tsuchiya oversaw planning and production on the original Dragon Ball series and served as producer on Dr. Slump, shepherd-guiding both of Akira Toriyama's flagship manga adaptations from conception through broadcast.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Planning producer for original Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump
Nationality: Japanese
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Original Dragon Ball Planning

Tokizō Tsuchiya served in planning capacity for the original Dragon Ball anime on Fuji TV, overseeing episodes 1-101 of the series' broadcast run. Planning producers coordinate scheduling, episode assignments, and resource allocation, essential work that allows a television series to maintain quality while meeting weekly deadlines. Tsuchiya's planning work ensured Dragon Ball's adapted narrative moved smoothly from Akira Toriyama's manga through weekly episodes reaching Japanese audiences.

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Production Work Across Toriyama Properties

Tsuchiya expanded his production portfolio to include Dr. Slump, where he served as full producer for Fuji TV's adaptation of Toriyama's comedic masterpiece across 243 episodes. His dual involvement in both major Toriyama anime adaptations demonstrates his pivotal role in bringing the mangaka's works to television during their peak popularity. Beyond these landmark series, Tsuchiya worked on Queen Millennia and Thunderbirds 2086, establishing himself as a seasoned production coordinator.

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