In the year 1981, a significant career milestone was achieved as Toei Doga welcomed a talented animator to its ranks. This individual would go on to contribute to various television series, showcasing their skills and dedication to their craft.
As their experience and expertise grew, they were subsequently promoted to the esteemed position of assistant director, a role they assumed for the renowned animated series "Dr. Slump" in 1982. This marked a significant turning point in their professional journey, as they began to take on more responsibility and apply their knowledge to guide the creative direction of the series.
The year 1986 proved to be a pivotal moment in their career, as they made their directorial debut with the film "Dragon Ball: Secret of Dragon God". This inaugural effort was followed by the direction of the first two films in the "Dragon Ball" series, solidifying their reputation as a skilled and accomplished filmmaker.
In 1989, they took on an even greater challenge, as they assumed the role of director for both the television series and initial films of its highly acclaimed sequel, "Dragon Ball Z". This dual responsibility allowed them to further hone their skills and expand their creative vision, ultimately leaving a lasting impact on the world of animation.