Production manager who oversaw day-to-day production logistics for Dragon Ball Super across all 108 episodes, managing scheduling, resource allocation, and technical workflow to keep the modern franchise on track.
Suetake managed production for the entire 108-episode run of Dragon Ball Super, a responsibility that placed him at the operational center of one of anime's most ambitious modern series. Production managers handle scheduling conflicts, liaison between departments, budget oversight, and solving the thousands of logistical problems that arise when coordinating dozens of animators, directors, and production staff. His role extended to Super Dragon Ball Heroes, where he continued managing the ONA series' production pipeline beyond the main anime.
Suetake's experience spans multiple major franchises including Toriko as production manager, and support roles on Precure theatrical releases. He has also worked as production advancement on the Precure television series and One Piece films, indicating his deep expertise in managing complex anime productions and high-stakes theatrical releases under tight deadlines.
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