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Atsuhiro Tomioka

Writer

Japanese screenwriter who wrote numerous episodes of Dragon Ball Super, including pivotal Tournament of Power episodes and major character moments.

Role: writer
Sub Role: Screenwriter for Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Screenwriting

Atsuhiro Tomioka wrote over twenty major Dragon Ball Super episodes, establishing himself as a key voice in the series' narrative. His work includes some of the Tournament of Power's most celebrated episodes, including the climactic "This is the Ultimate Battle in all the Universes! Son Goku vs Jiren!!" and "A Transcendent Limit Break! Autonomous Ultra Instinct Mastered!" He also penned crucial character episodes such as Goku's Saiyan pride storyline and Gohan's awakening, helping shape the tournament's emotional and narrative arc.

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Prolific Anime Writer

Beyond Dragon Ball Super, Tomioka has written series composition and screenplays for over one hundred episodes across Pokémon, Final Fantasy: Unlimited, and Chrono Crusade. He currently serves as a committee member for the Television and Radio Writers' Association of Japan, reflecting his standing within the industry. His extensive portfolio demonstrates his ability to handle both episodic storytelling and larger narrative structures.

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