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Yuji Endo

Director

Japanese episode director who directed episodes 38 and 47 of the original Dragon Ball series. Worked across multiple anime series as storyboard artist and director.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director for Dragon Ball anime episodes
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Direction

Endo directed Dragon Ball episodes 38 and 47, providing storyboard work alongside his directing duties. These episodes fell during pivotal moments in the original series narrative. His technical work shaping the visual storytelling of these installments contributed to the series' momentum during its broadcast run.

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Broader Career

Endo worked as episode director and storyboard artist across numerous series including Sailor Moon seasons, Candy Candy, Hana no Ko Lunlun, and One Piece. His experience spans multiple decades and diverse genres from magical girl to adventure anime. He contributed as unit director to the Dragon Boy film, demonstrating work across both television and theatrical productions.

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