Japanese composer who scored Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, bringing his distinctive orchestral style to the latest Dragon Ball theatrical release.
Satō composed the complete score for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, delivering a sophisticated orchestral backdrop for the film's action sequences and character moments. His work adds depth and grandeur to the theatrical experience, complementing both the spectacular battles and quieter dramatic beats of the story.
Born in Chiba, Japan, Satō has established himself as a prolific composer across anime, television, and live-action film. His diverse portfolio includes work on Assassination Classroom, Eureka Seven, and the entire PreCure franchise, demonstrating his ability to adapt his compositional style to different genres and emotional contexts.
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