
Mamoru Yokota is a Japanese character designer, illustrator, and producer who has served as an animation director on the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation.
Yokota has worked as an animation director on the One Piece anime, contributing to the character animation of the long-running Toei Animation series. The specific episodes or arcs he oversaw are not detailed in his available public record.
Mamoru Yokota is a Japanese character designer, illustrator, and producer who has built a career across the anime industry. His work spans multiple roles behind the scenes of Japanese animation.
Mamoru Yokota has served as an animation director on the One Piece anime, contributing to the character animation of the long-running series. The specific episodes or arcs he oversaw are not detailed in his available public record.
Yes, beyond his animation direction and design work, Mamoru Yokota has taken on producing credits within the anime industry. It reflects the range of roles he has held across his career.
Yes, Mamoru Yokota has worked as a character designer and illustrator across the Japanese animation industry. That design work sits alongside his credit as an animation director on One Piece.
The One Piece anime that Mamoru Yokota contributed animation direction to is produced by Toei Animation, the studio behind the franchise's entire televised run. His work there sits within one of Japan's largest animation studios.

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