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Mitsuo Shindō

Animatore

Japanese animator and founder of Shindo Production, the studio responsible for animating Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. Born 1944, he established his company in 1981 and shaped the franchise's visual legacy.

Role: animation_supervisor
Sub Role: Founder of Shindo Production, Dragon Ball animator
Nationality: Japanese
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Shindo Production and Dragon Ball

Mitsuo Shindō founded Shindo Production in 1981, transforming it into one of the most important animation studios in Dragon Ball's history. His company took on the animation duties for both the original Dragon Ball television series and Dragon Ball Z, working directly with Toei Animation. In 1984, Shindō recruited animator Tadayoshi Yamamuro, who would later become the principal character designer for the entire franchise. Shindō remained an animation supervisor through Dragon Ball Z episode 116 in 1991, when he transitioned into a managerial role for his studio.

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Early Career and Legacy

Before founding his own studio, Shindō worked at Mushi Production on the original Astro Boy series and later joined Sunrise (which became Toei Animation), where he worked on titles like Candy Candy and Hana no Ko Lunlun. His production company became instrumental in adapting Akira Toriyama's works, handling both Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball adaptations, establishing Shindo Production as a pillar of Toriyama's anime legacy.

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