Series planner at Toei Animation who shaped the narrative structure and pacing of the original Dragon Ball anime and orchestrated production of the franchise's earliest theatrical releases. Born August 8, 1941.
Shichijo served as series planner for the original Dragon Ball anime, a critical role determining overall narrative flow, episode pacing, and how manga source material translates to television. His planning extended to the first three Dragon Ball films: Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, and Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, where he helped establish the franchise's theatrical identity. Beyond technical planning, Shichijo proved instrumental in discovering creative talent; he recruited screenwriter Toshiki Inoue to work on both Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, a decision that shaped the comedic and emotional tone of both series.
Series planners at major studios like Toei Animation function as production architects, translating source material into broadcast schedules, coordinating with animation teams, and solving logistical challenges that arise from adapting weekly manga into an ongoing series. Shichijo's work on both Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball placed him at the center of Akira Toriyama's anime adaptations during their most formative years, proving his expertise in translating the creator's distinctive comedic timing and action sensibility into animated form.
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