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Daisuke Nishio
Born
(1959-04-01) April 1, 1959 (age 65)
Miyoshi, Hiroshima, Japan
Nationality
Japanese
Occupation(s)
Animator, Director
Employer(s)
Shueisha, Bird Studio
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Daisuke Nishio (西尾 大介, Nishio Daisuke, born April 1, 1959) is a Japanese animator and director. He joined Toei Doga (now Toei Animation) as animator in 1981. After doing several TV series, he was promoted to assistant director on Dr. Slump - Arale-chan in 1982. He debuted as director for Dragon Ball in 1986 and made his film debut that same year with Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong. Nishio also directed its sequel TV series, Dragon Ball Z,[1] and several of its films.
^"Daisuke Nishio presentará una nueva edición de 'Dragon Ball Z' en el Salón del Manga" (in Spanish). Europa Press. 4 October 2013.
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