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Toshiro Takamizu

Director

Japanese production advancer who oversaw production logistics for Dragon Ball GT episodes and multiple theatrical Dragon Ball Z films throughout the 1990s.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Production Advancer for Dragon Ball GT and films
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Toshiro Takamizu served as Production Advancer on Dragon Ball GT, managing production logistics for episodes 3 through 15 (focusing on odd-numbered episodes). He also advanced production on several theatrical Dragon Ball Z films including Bojack Unbound, Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan, and The Return of Cooler. Additionally, he handled production advancement for the TV special Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, supporting the behind-the-scenes workflow that brought these projects to completion.

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Broader Animation Career

Takamizu's production management extended beyond Dragon Ball to other prominent anime films and series. He served as Assistant Production Manager on the Sailor Moon R film and worked on production advancement for the Slam Dunk anime and its multiple theatrical releases, establishing himself as a reliable logistics specialist across Toei Animation's major projects.

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