A prolific animator whose Dragon Ball work spans from the classic Z films to the recent Dragon Ball Daima. Hamano's contributions reflect the franchise's technical evolution across multiple eras.
Yūichi Hamano's Dragon Ball contributions began with key animation on the theatrical film Battle of Gods, establishing his credentials within the franchise. He progressed to animation direction on Dragon Ball Daima, handling episode 4 as well as key animation on episodes 1 and 2, placing him among the core visual team for the new series. His earlier work included key animation duties on the classic Dragon Ball Z film The World's Strongest, connecting his career across the franchise's timeline from the Buu era through the modern Daima continuity.
Outside Dragon Ball, Hamano has become closely associated with the Pretty Cure franchise, accumulating key animation and animation direction credits across multiple series including Fresh, Heartcatch, Suite, and Tropical-Rouge. He has also contributed to other major properties including Saint Seiya Omega and Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai. Hamano's steady presence across multiple long-running franchises reflects his reliability and technical skill in both comedy and action contexts.
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