Japanese animator and character designer with extensive experience in production roles across multiple major anime. She contributed inbetween animation to Dragon Ball Z and key animation to Dragon Ball GT, while establishing a prolific career as a chief animation director and character designer.
Miwa Oshima provided inbetween animation for Dragon Ball Z, supporting the series' visual fluidity during its broadcast run. She advanced to key animation work on Dragon Ball GT episode 4, demonstrating the progression from inbetween work to more prominent animation roles. As her career developed, Oshima increasingly moved into directorial animation roles, overseeing animation departments and establishing character designs that shaped entire series' visual identities.
Her work on Dragon Ball during the Z and GT eras placed her in the technical core of the franchise's later television productions. The transition from inbetweener to key animator to chief animation director reflected her accumulated expertise and the recognition she earned within the animation industry.
Oshima developed into one of anime's most prolific character designers and chief animation directors, with credits spanning Anne-Happy, Case Closed, Kamisama Kiss, and numerous other major titles. She served as chief animation director and character designer on My Next Life as a Villainess, Gugure! Kokkuri-san, and The Helpful Fox Senko-san, establishing distinctive visual styles that became hallmarks of those series. Her progression from technical animator to creative leader demonstrated the career trajectory available to artists who mastered fundamental animation skills before advancing to directorial positions.
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