Multi-talented animator known for inbetween and key animation work across Dragon Ball series, with credits spanning original Dragon Ball through Dragon Ball Super. Also known for extensive Sailor Moon and Digimon work.
Nakayama contributed inbetween animation to Dragon Ball Z's early sagas and returned to the franchise in Dragon Ball Super, where he provided key animation for episode 16 during the Golden Frieza Saga. This later work on Super demonstrates his continued relevance across the franchise's decades of production. His involvement in both the analog era of DBZ and the digital age of Super positions him as a bridge between Dragon Ball's production generations. His technical consistency made him a dependable contributor for maintaining quality across the series' evolving animation standards.
Nakayama's resume extends across Sailor Moon (where he served as planning producer and animator), Digimon Adventure films and series, Gurren Lagann, Jujutsu Kaisen, and dozens of other major productions. He worked in design roles on Samurai 7 and Speed Grapher, contributing character design to projects across mecha, shounen action, and supernatural genres. His versatility across inbetween work, key animation, design, and production roles reflects the cross-functional demands placed on Dragon Ball's animation team. Nakayama's enduring career spanning multiple anime eras demonstrates the lasting value of precision animation craft that Dragon Ball required.
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