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Yūichi Tsuzuki

Director

Japanese director known for his work on Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima. Tsuzuki contributed to multiple episodes across the Universe Survival Saga and Daima, helping guide the franchise's animation during its modern era.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director for Dragon Ball Daima and Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Directing Dragon Ball

Yūichi Tsuzuki's involvement with Dragon Ball centers on his episode direction work across two major series. For Dragon Ball Super, he served as assistant episode director on 15 episodes scattered across the Universe Survival Saga, the tournament arc that defined the series' second half. His directorial fingerprint appears on key moments, from "Even the Universes' Gods are Appalled" through "Surpass Even a God," where Vegeta challenges the very limits of power. In Dragon Ball Daima, Tsuzuki stepped up as full episode director for episode 5, "Panzy," taking a more direct hand in shaping the new saga's visual storytelling.

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Studio Work and Scope

Tsuzuki's broader animation career spans countless titles across Toei Animation and related studios. His photography and composite work on series like Argevollen and Fafner EXODUS, plus unit direction on anime films including Dragon Ball Super: Broly, demonstrate his range across genres and production roles. This depth of experience informed his precise work on Dragon Ball's action-heavy sequences.

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