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Toshihiko Arisako

Director

Japanese director and animator who directed episode 83 of the original Dragon Ball and storyboarded two early episodes, contributing directorial vision to the franchise's foundational series.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director and storyboarder for original Dragon Ball
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Arisako directed episode 83 of Dragon Ball and storyboarded episodes 8 and 12, contributing to the original series' directorial foundation. Episode 83 falls within the Fortuneteller Baba Saga, where the narrative shifts toward the martial arts tournament format that defined later Dragon Ball storytelling. His storyboarding work on earlier episodes helped establish visual pacing and dramatic structure during the series' formative chapters, when Toriyama's adventure comedy was transitioning into action-focused storytelling.

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Career in Animation

Arisako worked extensively with Digimon anime as a casting director and producer, demonstrating involvement across major anime properties. He also directed episodes of Slam Dunk and served as producer on Sailor Moon SuperS, indicating senior positions overseeing both narrative and production logistics across multiple franchises.

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