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Such an influential creator. Manga and animation evolved so much thanks to him.

RIP

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What a tragedy. I don’t even have the words. I was just posting in another thread about how I thought Dragon Ball had stood the test of time and the new content was still good, even sometimes better than the old stuff.

RIP Toriyama. You were a titan

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You were a titan

No, that’s Hajime Isayama 😉

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I watched as a kid, and my kids watched with me.

We watched: Dragonball, DBZ Kai, and super

My family owes this guy so much as far as bonding and silly conversations go. RIP

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My dad and I used to debate who would win in a fight between Goku and Superman back in the day. Fun times

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You and your dad would love this, if y’all haven’t seen already. They even did 2 more, each time they account for all the new developments in the stories that have happened, and all the upgrades/power-ups each character receives.

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Haha, I’ll have to check it out. I’ve heard this channel is fun but have never watched any of their vids.

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More recently, we debated whether the people vegeta beat were stronger than the ones goku beat.
How strong was god of destruction toppo?

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


“Thanks to the support of so many people around the world, [Toriyama] has been able to continue his creative activities for over 45 years,” the letter reads in part.

Toriyama began writing and illustrating manga in the late 1970s, having drawn the attention of editors at Weekly Shonen Jump, which published his debut work, Wonder Island, in 1978.

He created a string of series for the magazine over the next few years, including his first breakout hit Doctor Slump, which made him a household name in the manga community.

Following the adventures of a young, monkey-tailed martial artist named Goku as he faced the menaces of the Red Ribbon army and travelled the world in search of the mysterious Dragon Balls, the series was an immediate smash, and remains one of the most popular and successful manga of all time.

Dragon Ball’s success would give way to the similarly wildly successful anime adaptation of the manga, and then of course a successor series starring an older Goku, Dragon Ball Z, one of the most influential anime of all time, and responsible for some of the earliest explosions in popularity of the medium in the west when it was dubbed across the world.

Even up until his death, Toriyama was working on new stories: an anime adaptation of his 2000 manga Sand Land is due stream worldwide on Disney+ this month, and Dragon Ball Daima, a brand new chapter of the series that would bring Goku back to his youthful self, is currently in development for release later this year.


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