Animator who contributed inbetween and key animation to original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, appearing on 23 DBZ episodes and multiple theatrical films spanning from Dead Zone to Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan.
Ehara worked as an inbetweener on 23 episodes of original Dragon Ball and continued into Dragon Ball Z as both inbetweener and key animator. His theatrical work demonstrated expanded technical range, providing key animation for Dead Zone and In-Between animation for films like The World's Strongest, The Tree of Might, and Cooler's Revenge. His highest-profile movie work came as key animator on Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan, where he animated some of the Legendary Super Saiyan's most explosive sequences. Ehara's work across both TV and film reflects the collaborative nature of Dragon Ball's production, where animators often moved between episodic and theatrical work based on project demands and quality requirements.
Ehara worked on Martian Successor Nadesico as an animation director, handled key animation for multiple Yu Yu Hakusho projects, and contributed to Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise. He also appeared on Urusei Yatsura films and various OVA productions. His career reflects the common pattern among Dragon Ball's animation staff of working across multiple major anime franchises simultaneously. Ehara's contributions to the Dragon Ball films, particularly his key animation work on Broly, placed him among the animators who elevated the theatrical releases beyond the TV series' technical requirements and showcase the franchise's commitment to cinematic presentation.
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