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Yoshiyuki Suzuki

Director

Japanese producer who served as planner for the Super Dragon Ball Heroes web series. Involved in production committee work for major theatrical films.

Role: producer
Sub Role: Planner for Super Dragon Ball Heroes online series
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Production

Suzuki worked as a planner on Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the online animation series expanding the Dragon Ball multiverse. Super Dragon Ball Heroes brought the popular trading card game to animated form, creating new battles and universe-spanning conflicts. His planning role involved structuring the creative direction for the series.

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Production Work

Suzuki served on production committees for major film releases including Hunter x Hunter The Last Mission and Wolf Children, demonstrating involvement in large-scale anime productions beyond Dragon Ball. His work as a planner and production committee member reflects the infrastructure behind anime feature development.

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