Japanese animator who provided extensive key animation across 47 episodes of the original Dragon Ball series, plus key animation for four major Dragon Ball Z theatrical releases, establishing consistent action choreography throughout the franchise.
Katada delivered key animation for 47 original Dragon Ball episodes spanning the Emperor Pilaf Saga through the Piccolo Jr. Saga, handling critical action sequences and character moments across Goku's developmental tournaments. Episodes including 'The Nimbus Cloud of Roshi', 'The Kamehameha Wave', tournament encounters with Giran and Jackie Chun, and King Piccolo's emergence all received Katada's dynamic key animation. The animator extended this expertise to Dragon Ball Z television (11 episodes) and major theatrical releases: The World's Strongest, Cooler's Revenge, Mystical Adventure, and Wrath of the Dragon, where more complex battle choreography demanded sophisticated movement precision.
Katada's key animation contributions extended across diverse anime properties including Chibi Maruko-chan (12 episodes), demonstrating range across comedy and adventure genres. Feature film work on Dr. Slump theatrical releases provided consistent visual quality across Akira Toriyama adaptations. Dragon Ball GT episode 6 represented later franchise involvement, while OVA work on Go! Go! Ackman and magical girl properties rounded out a comprehensive career portfolio.
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