Minoru Maeda (前田実; born on March 24, 1954, in Hokkaido) is a Japanese animator and character designer. He was the Dr. Slump and Arale-chan, Dragon Ball, and early Dragon Ball Z character designer, and worked on all the Dragon Ball movies until Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! He is known for his round designs.
Biography[]
Minoru Maeda began his career as animator in 1968, for Studio Junio. He soon began working on animation projects subcontracted through Toei Animation, and reached the position of Key Animator with the company within a few years. His experience with the anime Hajime Ningen Gyatoruzu propelled him into the spotlight at Studio Junio, and he would eventually go on to be the Chief Animation Director for the 1981 anime adaptation of Akira Toriyama's Dr. Slump and the Chief Animator for Dragon Ball.
Maeda oversaw almost every aspect of the series' animation process, and provided the majority of all the character designs from the beginning of Dragon Ball in February 1986 all the way up through the 1992 Perfect Cell Saga of Dragon Ball Z. He would inspect and approve most of the key animation cels, and would often fill-in as a Key Animator or Animation Supervisor when needed. Minoru Maeda was also responsible for all the promotional illustrations, and illustrated the short Dragon Ball Z side stories, databooks, and a few of the film comic covers.
Minoru Maeda has been animation director for the Dragon Ball episodes 1, 4, 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, 50, 57, 64, 71, 82, 89, 97, 104, 112, 119, 125, 132, 139, 146, and 153. And for the Dragon Ball Z episodes 7, 14, 21, 28, 34, 41, 48, 70, 77, 90, 95, 107, 112, 117, 124, 142, 154, and 164. He is last credited as animation supervisor for Dragon Ball Z in episode 164, "Ghosts from Tomorrow", after which he was replaced by his assistant Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru and Tadayoshi Yamamuro.
After leaving Studio Junio, Maeda would go on to join SynergySP, an animation company founded in 1998 by former animators from Toei Animation. In an interview in the 2010 Dragon Ball Anime Illustration Collection: The Golden Warrior, Minoru Maeda noted that if there were to be a new Dragon Ball work, he would have an incredibly strong desire to give it a shot again.
Outside of Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, Minoru Maeda worked on several other anime series and movies, including Doraemon, Lupin III, Panda! Go, Panda!, Soreike! Anpanman, Space Battleship Yamato, Street Fighter II V, Touch, and Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002.
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Dr. Slump Production Staff | ||
Authors | Akira Toriyama | |
Assistants | Hisashi Tanaka • Takashi Matsuyama | |
Editors | Kazuhiko Torishima | |
Directors | Tokizō Tsuchiya • Minoru Okazaki • Akinori Nagaoka • Kazuhisa Takenouchi • Daisuke Nishio • Mitsuo Hashimoto • Shigeyasu Yamauchi • Yoshihiro Ueda • Yoshiki Shibata | |
Producers | Keizo Shichijo • Matsuji Kishimoto • Kōzō Morishita • Tomio Anzai • Tsutomu Tomari • Tan Takaiwa • Seiichi Hiruta | |
Screenwriters | Satoru Nishizono • Masaki Tsuji • Michiru Shimada • Shunichi Yukimuro • Yasushi Hirano • Tomoko Konparu • Takao Koyama • Toshiki Inoue • Keiji Terui • Yoshifumi Yuki • Aya Matsui | |
Art directors | Mitsuo Shindō • Hiromitsu Shiozaki • Yuji Ikeda • Shigenori Takada | |
Anime designers | Toyoo Ashida • Sachio Ebisawa • Minoru Maeda • Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru • Tadayoshi Yamamuro • Shinji Koike | |
Key Animation | Masayuki Uchiyama • Hiromi Matsushita • Mamito Tayama • Yasuhiro Nakura | |
Special Effects | Hidenori Arai | |
Music composers | Shunsuke Kikuchi • Takeo Watanabe |