Japanese producer who co-produced multiple Dragon Ball Z films in the early 1990s alongside Chiaki Imada.
Kayano co-produced four Dragon Ball Z theatrical films alongside producer Chiaki Imada during the early 1990s, a period of intense theatrical expansion for the franchise. These four films were Lord Slug, Cooler's Revenge, The Return of Cooler, and Super Android 13, all released between 1991 and 1992. As co-producer on each project, Kayano played a key role in bringing these theatrical adventures to audiences, helping to shape some of the most memorable Dragon Ball Z film experiences during the franchise's theatrical heyday.
Kayano's work on Dragon Ball Z films represents a concentrated effort during the franchise's peak theatrical period in Japan. The early 1990s saw unprecedented output of Dragon Ball Z films, and Kayano's consistent involvement as co-producer across these four consecutive releases demonstrates his importance to the franchise's cinematic ventures. While much detail about his broader career remains limited, his partnership with Chiaki Imada on these particular productions established him as a significant figure in bringing Dragon Ball's biggest theatrical moments to audiences worldwide.
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