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鸟山明

龙珠的创作者。鸟山明是来自清须的日本漫画家,他狡黠的幽默、干净的线条以及对功夫电影的热爱,把一部取材自西游记的杂乱小品变成了史上最具影响力的少年漫画。

富冈淳广

日本编剧,撰写了《龙珠超》多集剧本,包括关键的力量大会集数与重要的角色时刻。

前川淳

日本编剧,为《龙珠GT》、《龙珠Z》及《龙珠改》撰写了四十多集剧本,塑造了重要的故事弧。

松井亚弥

日本编剧、日本编剧联盟成员,曾担任《龙珠GT》的总编剧与主创剧本统筹,构筑了该作的叙事主线并撰写了十一集剧本。

本·拉姆齐

编剧兼电影人,参与了真人电影《七龙珠:进化》的创作。他的职业生涯横跨表演、写作、导演与制片,涵盖独立及主流制作。

凯莱布·库克

集英社旗下威兹传媒的美国翻译,专攻漫画本地化。从第33话起翻译龙珠超,帮助将该漫画带给英语读者。

矢岛大介

日本编剧,为龙珠GT贡献剧本,在初代系列播出期间编写了第20、27、28集。

龙画楼

被集英社选中创作龙珠同人作品的日本漫画家,受命绘制官方衍生漫画《转生成雅木茶的那件事》。

五月一

日本编剧,为《龙珠》电视动画的剧集撰写剧本,为原作系列的叙事基础作出贡献。

宫崎宏子

一位为早期《龙珠》贡献过剧本的编剧。她的职业生涯还包括在多个动画项目中担任音乐制作职务。

桂正和

出生于福井县的日本漫画家,以《电影少女》和漫画《伊斯》等作品闻名。桂正和被认为影响了《龙珠》中融合技术的概念。

大石直纪

大石直纪是龙珠SD和龙珠:巴达克之章背后的日本漫画家,也是首位在官方龙珠衍生作品上担任长期创作要职的女性。

小山高生

塑造龙珠Z动画声音的日本编剧。小山高生几乎为每一部Z时代院线电影和许多电视剧本执笔,把鸟山明的漫画分镜变成了多数粉丝凭记忆引用的那个版本的龙珠。

豊太郎

鸟山明亲自挑选来作画龙珠超的漫画家。作为一名靠每天早晨涂画龙珠角色而入行的终身超级粉丝,豊太郎如今承载着官方漫画继续向前,并设计了其中许多新面孔。

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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.

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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