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Mineto Shibawaki

Animatore

Japanese inbetweener who contributed to both the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball Z television animation. His work supported the motion fluidity of the franchise across both eras.

Role: staff
Sub Role: In-between animator for Dragon Ball and Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Inbetween Animation

Mineto Shibawaki worked as an inbetweener on Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, handling the transitional frames that connected key animation poses. This unglamorous but essential role required both technical precision and speed, as television animation production operated under constant deadline pressure. Shibawaki's work maintained the visual flow of action sequences and character movement across multiple episodes of both series.

Though limited documentation remains of his specific episode contributions beyond his Dragon Ball Z theatrical film work on The World's Strongest, his presence across both television series demonstrates sustained professional engagement with the franchise during a critical period of its production.

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Technical Animation Foundation

Inbetweeners like Shibawaki formed the backbone of anime production, performing repetitive but critical work that allowed key animators to focus on establishing character poses and action choreography. The inbetween department faced relentless scheduling demands, particularly on a weekly television series like Dragon Ball. Shibawaki's contributions to both the original series and Z, including the theatrical film The World's Strongest, represent the sustained technical commitment required to maintain animation quality across the franchise's expansion.

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