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Minako Ito

Animatore

Japanese animator with extensive experience in both television animation and theatrical film production. She contributed inbetween and key animation to the original Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball Z, and multiple Dragon Ball theatrical releases.

Role: staff
Sub Role: Inbetween and key animator across Dragon Ball, Z, and theatrical films
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Animation Legacy

Minako Ito worked as an inbetweener across 10 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series, bridging motion between key frames during episodes from the Tien Shinhan Saga through the Piccolo Jr. Saga. Her work spanned some of the series' most visually demanding sequences, where character movement had to convey both martial arts precision and emotional intensity. She continued her contribution to Dragon Ball Z as both inbetweener and key animator, handling critical frames in episodes 118 and 178, spanning from the Trunks Saga through the Cell Games Saga.

Beyond television, Ito contributed to multiple Dragon Ball theatrical films including Mystical Adventure, Dead Zone, and The World's Strongest, helping establish the visual consistency between film and television that defined the franchise's aesthetic unity.

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Broader Animation Work

Ito's career extended across numerous major anime titles including Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailor Moon, and Wolf's Rain, demonstrating mastery across different genres and visual styles. She worked on Pokémon animation, contributing to one of anime's most recognizable franchises, and handled key animation for productions like Fruits Basket and Chobits. Her consistent presence in high-profile projects across the 1990s and 2000s reflected the respect she earned as a technical animator capable of handling both comedic and action-heavy sequences.

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