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Makoto Koyama

Writer

Japanese screenwriter who contributed multiple scripts to Dragon Ball Super, crafting pivotal episodes during the God of Destruction and Universe Survival arcs.

Role: writer
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Super scriptwriter
Nationality: Japanese
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Work on Dragon Ball Super

Makoto Koyama is a screenwriter credited with writing six episodes of Dragon Ball Super during its broadcast run. His scripts include episodes from pivotal story arcs, such as the early God of Destruction saga and the intense Universe Survival tournament. He penned episodes featuring major plot developments, including the return of Emperor Frieza and significant battles within the Tournament of Power. Koyama also contributed the scenario for the anime special Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, expanding the lore of Goku's Saiyan father.

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Broader Anime Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Koyama has worked as a screenwriter across numerous anime productions, including Brave Beats, HappinessCharge PreCure!, and Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers. His work spans multiple genres and formats, from comedy-driven series to action-heavy anime, establishing him as a versatile voice in the industry.

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