Prolific background artist who contributed to original Dragon Ball (90 episodes), Dragon Ball Z (41 episodes), and numerous theatrical films. Known for extensive work with Studio Wyeth.
Nagasaki was one of the most prolific background artists on Dragon Ball production, credited on 90 episodes of the original series spanning from the Emperor Pilaf Saga through the Piccolo Jr. Saga. His extensive Dragon Ball Z work covered 41 episodes across multiple sagas, including the Raditz, Vegeta, Namek, and early Frieza arcs. His background art work extended to theatrical films, including Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, The Tree of Might, Cooler's Revenge, Dead Zone, and Lord Slug. This massive contribution to the Dragon Ball franchise's visual foundation made Nagasaki one of the most essential background artists in the series' production history, establishing the environments where some of anime's most iconic battles unfolded.
Nagasaki became particularly associated with Studio Wyeth, where he contributed background art to dozens of series including Naruto, Death Note, Boruto, Hunter x Hunter, Monster, and Bleach films. His art direction work appears on productions like Chihayafuru and Garo the Animation. As an art director, he shaped the visual palettes for Hyper Police and Fushigi Yugi, establishing cohesive environments across complex narratives. Nagasaki's extensive Dragon Ball background work positioned him as a foundational figure in establishing anime's approach to environmental storytelling, where background art elevates action sequences from abstract motion to grounded dramatic moments with tangible spatial depth.
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