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Daisuke Yajima

Writer

Japanese screenwriter who contributed scripts to Dragon Ball GT, writing episodes 20, 27, and 28 during the original series run.

Role: writer
Sub Role: Screenwriter for Dragon Ball GT episodes
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball GT Screenplay

Yajima wrote three episodes of Dragon Ball GT as part of the series' writing staff. His screenplay work contributed to the continuation of the Dragon Ball saga, helping develop storylines for the series that followed the original Z finale. Though documentation is sparse, his episodes would have been part of GT's original run covering post-Cell Games narratives and new conflicts challenging the established heroes.

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Broader Writing Career

Beyond Dragon Ball GT, Yajima worked as a screenwriter for Gegege no Kitaro and other anime properties, contributing scripts and storyboards across multiple series. His work demonstrated versatility in television anime writing, though detailed information about specific storylines he developed remains limited in available records.

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