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Akira Toriyama

드래곤볼의 창작자. 아키라 토리야마는 키요스 출신의 일본 만화가로, 그의 능청스러운 유머와 깔끔한 선화, 그리고 쿵푸 영화에 대한 깊은 사랑은 서유기를 비튼 거친 모험담 한 편을 지금까지 그려진 작품 중 가장 영향력 있는 소년 만화 시리즈로 탈바꿈시켰다.

Naho Ooishi

나오 오이시는 드래곤볼 SD와 드래곤볼: 바닥의 에피소드를 직접 그려 낸 일본의 만화가이며, 슈에이샤가 정식으로 발행하는 공식 드래곤볼 부속 작품 안에서 오랫동안 이어지는 정식 창작 직책을 직접 맡아 일한 가장 첫 번째 여성 작가들 가운데 한 명이기도 한 매우 보기 드문 인물이다.

Takao Koyama

코야마 타카오는 드래곤볼 Z 애니메이션의 작품 음성 자체를 직접 빚어낸 일본의 시나리오 작가이다. 그는 사실상 거의 모든 Z 시대의 극장판 영화와 수많은 TV 에피소드의 시나리오를 직접 집필하면서, 토리야마의 만화 패널 안에 그려진 장면들을, 대부분의 팬들이 지금까지도 외워서 인용하는 바로 그 친숙한 형태의 드래곤볼로 새롭게 옮겨 낸 인물이다.

Toyotarou

아키라 토리야마가 직접 골라 드래곤볼 슈퍼 만화의 작화를 그리도록 정식으로 지명한 만화가. 어린 시절 매일 아침 식사 자리에서 드래곤볼 캐릭터들을 끊임없이 끄적이며 자라난 평생의 광팬이었던 토요타로는, 이제 공식 만화 작품을 직접 한 발 한 발 앞으로 이끌어 가고 있으며 새로 등장하는 새 얼굴들 가운데 상당수의 캐릭터 디자인까지도 함께 직접 책임지고 있다.

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Atsuhiro Tomioka

Japanese screenwriter who wrote numerous episodes of Dragon Ball Super, including pivotal Tournament of Power episodes and major character moments.

Atsushi Maekawa

Japanese screenwriter who wrote over forty episodes across Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Z Kai, shaping major story arcs.

Aya Matsui

Japanese screenwriter and member of the Japanese Writers Federation who served as head writer and principal series composer for Dragon Ball GT, crafting its narrative arc and writing eleven episodes.

Ben Ramsey

Screenwriter and filmmaker who worked on the live-action Dragonball Evolution film. His career spans acting, writing, directing, and producing across independent and mainstream productions.

Caleb Cook

American translator at Viz Media specializing in manga localization. Translated Dragon Ball Super from chapter 33 onward, helping bring the manga to English-speaking readers.

Daisuke Yajima

Japanese screenwriter who contributed scripts to Dragon Ball GT, writing episodes 20, 27, and 28 during the original series run.

Dragon Garow Lee

Japanese manga artist selected by Shueisha for creating Dragon Ball fan works, tasked with the official manga spinoff That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha.

Hajime Satsuki

Japanese screenwriter who crafted scripts for Dragon Ball television episodes, contributing to the original series' narrative foundation.

Hiroko Miyazaki

A screenwriter who contributed a script to early Dragon Ball. Her career has included music production roles across various anime projects.

Hiroshi Otogi

Japanese manga artist who authored official Dragon Ball manga spinoffs. Otogi's work extends the Dragon Ball universe through game-based comics and adaptations.

Hiroshi Toda

Japanese screenwriter born August 22, 1949, in Tokyo. Toda contributed scripts to Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Z Kai, shaping dialogue and narrative structure for the franchise.

Hisashi Tanaka

Japanese illustrator born April 1959, famous for being Akira Toriyama's very first manga assistant. Tanaka worked under the pseudonym HISAwaSHI on Dr. Slump before establishing his own career.

Junki Takegami

Japanese screenwriter from Kagoshima who wrote screenplays for Dragon Ball GT, contributing to the series' narrative structure and character development during the GT era.

Junya Furusawa

Junya Furusawa was a talented Dragon Ball artist and background animator known for mastering Toriyama's art style and creating beloved fan works, who later pursued manga and illustration careers before his tragic death in 2020.

Katsuki Hirose

Japanese manga artist specializing in game-based Dragon Ball adaptations. Hirose created manga versions of Dragon Ball card and strategy game properties.

Katsuyuki Sumisawa

Japanese screenwriter born November 8, 1961, known for Dragon Ball franchise scripts. Sumisawa studied under Takao Koyama and wrote episodes and specials across Dragon Ball, DBZ, and Z Kai.

Keiji Terui

Japanese screenwriter who contributed scripts to Dragon Ball, DBZ, and Z Kai series. Terui also worked on Dragon Ball theatrical films and Dr. Slump adaptations.

King Ryu

Japanese screenwriter who wrote scripts for major Dragon Ball Super episodes spanning multiple story arcs, including the early Battle of Gods adaptation, Universe 6 Tournament, and Post-Tournament of Power segments.

Makoto Koyama

Japanese screenwriter who contributed multiple scripts to Dragon Ball Super, crafting pivotal episodes during the God of Destruction and Universe Survival arcs.

Masakazu Katsura

Japanese manga artist born in Fukui Prefecture, famous for works like Video Girl and I's. Katsura is credited with influencing Dragon Ball's Fusion technique concept.

Masashi Kubota

Prolific Japanese screenwriter who penned scripts for Dragon Ball Z (23 episodes), Dragon Ball GT (5 episodes), and Dragon Ball Z Kai (22 episodes), shaping dialogue and narrative structure across the franchise.

Masatoshi Kusakabe

Japanese novelist who wrote novelizations of Dragon Ball Super films, expanding the cinematic stories of Broly and Super Hero into prose form.

Michiru Shimada

Japanese anime screenwriter who wrote 23 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series. Shimada died in December 2017 but left a lasting impact on the franchise's foundational narrative structure.

Miho Maruo

Japanese screenwriter with a prolific career in anime television. She penned four episodes of the original Dragon Ball series and worked extensively across other major anime titles spanning multiple decades.

Naohito Miyoshi

Japanese manga artist from Tokushima Prefecture who illustrated the Dragon Ball spin-off <em>That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha</em>, bringing comedic flair to the beloved character.

Reiko Yoshida

Japanese screenwriter born in Hiroshima known for extensive work on anime series and films, including Dragon Ball Z script contributions.

Satoru Akahori

Japanese scriptwriter, novelist, and manga artist born March 8, 1965, who wrote screenplay episodes for Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to pivotal story moments in the franchise.

Shun'ichi Yukimuro

Prolific Japanese screenwriter born in Yokohama who penned over 3,000 anime episodes including key episodes of Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, establishing himself as a foundational writer in the Toei Animation golden age.

Sumio Uetake

Japanese screenwriter whose work on Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Z Kai, totaling 23 episodes across both series, helped shape the narrative foundation of the franchise's most iconic sagas.

Takashi Matsuyama

Japanese illustrator born 1957 who served as Akira Toriyama's second assistant under the pen name Matsuyama-kun. He drew landscapes and architecture throughout Dragon Ball, including Penguin Village and Namek.

Toshiki Inoue

Japanese screenwriter born 1959 in Saitama Prefecture who debuted on Dr. Slump and wrote scripts for Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Z Kai, plus acclaimed tokusatsu dramas.

Toshinobu Ooi

Japanese screenwriter who contributed key episodes to Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z, working across multiple saga arcs in the anime adaptations.

Toshio Yoshitaka

Japanese screenwriter who scripted over 20 episodes of Dragon Ball Super and became widely known for his transparent enthusiasm about the series, often teasing upcoming plot points on social media.

Yasushi Hirano

Japanese screenwriter who contributed scripts to the original Dragon Ball anime series, helping adapt Akira Toriyama's manga into animated episodes during the franchise's early years.

Yoshifumi Fukushima

Prolific Japanese screenwriter who penned episodes for Dragon Ball Super and numerous other anime series. Contributed scripts for key tournament and training episodes in the Super series.

Yoshifumi Yuki

Japanese screenwriter and Buddhist scholar born 1944 who wrote Dragon Ball scripts for Toei Animation and multiple film screenplays, while maintaining a career as a university lecturer and temple priest.

Yoshitaka Nagayama

Japanese manga artist and author of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes spin-off series, writing and illustrating Dark Demon Realm Mission, Universe Mission, Big Bang Mission, Ultra God Mission, and Meteor Mission.

Yoshiyuki Suga

Prolific Japanese screenwriter who wrote episodes for Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Authored scripts across multiple major anime franchises spanning decades.

Yūki Kadota

Japanese screenwriter who penned 19 episodes of Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Kadota authored pivotal moments across the Prison Planet Saga and Universal Conflict Saga, shaping the online series' ambitious multiverse storytelling.

Yūko Kakihara

Japanese screenwriter known for series composition and episode writing across numerous anime. Kakihara contributed screenplay work to Dragon Ball Daima, the franchise's newest television series.

Yūsuke Watanabe

Japanese screenwriter from Chiba Prefecture who wrote the screenplay for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, marking the first Dragon Ball Z film in 17 years when it released in 2013.

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