Japanese producer who oversaw production on the Super Dragon Ball Heroes project, managing the online animated series based on the trading card game.
Wataru Higuchi served as producer on the Super Dragon Ball Heroes online original animation series, overseeing the production of this digital project that expanded the Dragon Ball universe beyond traditional anime and manga. His role involved managing the creative logistics of adapting the trading card game's universe into animated form for online distribution, representing a newer mode of Dragon Ball content delivery in the digital age.
As a producer in the anime industry, Higuchi's involvement with Super Dragon Ball Heroes demonstrated his work on content that merged traditional anime production with gaming and digital distribution platforms, positioning him within the evolving landscape of anime production in the 2010s and beyond. His role contributed to Dragon Ball's expansion into multiple media formats beyond television and theatrical releases.
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