Japanese planner who contributed to the development of Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the original net animation series.
Fukuoka served as a planner on Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the original net animation (ONA) series that brought the popular arcade game to television audiences. As part of the planning team, she helped shape the direction and structure of the series, which adapted storylines and characters from the Dragon Ball Heroes video game franchise. Her role positioned her among the creative staff responsible for bringing this unique Dragon Ball spin-off to life for fans seeking adventures beyond the main canonical timeline.
Little is publicly known about Fukuoka's broader career outside her work on Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Her role as a planner, rather than director or writer, places her in the organizational side of anime production, where she contributed to the project's overall vision and development alongside other key creatives. The digital distribution nature of Super Dragon Ball Heroes allowed the series to reach audiences worldwide, expanding the Dragon Ball franchise into new storytelling territories with Fukuoka's behind-the-scenes support.
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