Fumiya Imai

Fumiya Imai’s name pops up all over the anime scene, and honestly, it’s no wonder. The dude’s resume is kinda wild—he’s got his hands in some of the most hyped series in recent years. If you’re even a little bit into anime, you’ve probably caught his work in One Punch Man: Wanpanman. That show blew up for a reason. The animation is slick, the fights are bonkers, and yeah, Fumiya helped bring that madness to life. It takes a certain flair to give Saitama’s deadpan face so much personality, and somehow, he nails it. Now, swing over to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—man, what a ride. The visuals in Demon Slayer are straight-up jaw-dropping, and Fumiya’s skills slide in there like butter on toast. Those fight scenes? The way the camera moves and the characters just burst with energy? That’s not by accident. There’s a ton of talent working behind the scenes, and Fumiya’s definitely a part of that magic. Fast-forward to 2022 and you’ve got Love After World Domination. It’s a totally different vibe, way more rom-com and tongue-in-cheek, but there he is again. The characters are quirky, the colors pop, and the whole thing just feels fun, which is tough to pull off unless you really get how to translate goofy, heartfelt moments from script to screen. So, whether it’s over-the-top action or sweet, silly romance, Fumiya Imai’s work kinda speaks for itself. He’s got range, and it shows.

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