Prolific animator who worked on both early Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z as inbetweener and animation director, contributing to key saga arcs including Piccolo Jr., Vegeta, and Namek sagas.
Kanbe served as an inbetweener on the original Dragon Ball series and continued his work into the Z era. His animation direction work became increasingly prominent in Dragon Ball Z, where he handled direction on critical saga episodes spanning the Piccolo Jr. Saga through the Namek Saga. He contributed to four episodes in the Piccolo Jr. arc (episodes 126, 133, 141, 148), establishing himself as a reliable director for intense martial arts sequences and character confrontations. His work extended through multiple Z sagas, bringing consistency to the franchise's visual storytelling during some of its most pivotal moments.
Beyond Dragon Ball, Kanbe built one of anime's most extensive resumes, working across dozens of series spanning multiple genres. He served as director, storyboarder, and animator on titles including Basilisk, Chrono Crusade, Le Chevalier D'Eon, and the Oreimo franchise. His mechanical design expertise appears in works like Full Metal Panic and Mobile Suit Victory Gundam. Kanbe worked with various studios including Toei Animation, Studio ON THE ROAD, and Studio Wanpack, establishing himself as a generalist who could handle action, fantasy, and character-driven narratives with equal skill. His Dragon Ball work, though a modest portion of his broader output, exemplifies the precision timing he brought to every project.
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