Japanese background artist who contributed background art to Dragon Ball episodes and Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies. His work in establishing the visual environments helped define the franchise's early aesthetic.
Arano provided background art for Dragon Ball episodes 40 and 42, helping establish the visual environments for the original series during its early run. He extended his work to Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, contributing background art to the franchise's first theatrical release. His environmental work formed the foundation for the visual world audiences came to recognize.
Arano worked in background art across Gegege no Kitaro, the long-running supernatural anime series, where he earned credits across nine episodes. His consistent work in establishing visual environments across multiple projects demonstrates the craftsmanship required in background painting to bring anime worlds to life.
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