Akira Toriyama, the creator of the hit-anime series “Dragon Ball,” died earlier this month from a serious brain injury. He was 68. “Dear Friends and Partners, We are deeply saddened to ...
Akira Toriyama has left the best parting gift for Dragon Ball fans as one of the best transformations has re-emerged in ...
Akio Iyuko shared new information regarding the creation of Dragon Ball Daima, and the involvement of Toriyama in it!
Akira Toriyama faced constant rejections from his editor, Torishima-san who gave brutally honest feedback that helped shape ...
If there is an indelible image from the 1988 classic anime film Akira , this is it: Shōtarō Kaneda atop his famous motorcycle, headed straight toward the viewer.
Toriyama Akira designed characters for the "Dragon Quest" video game for over 30 years. Among the manga artists inspired by "Dragon Ball" was Oda Eiichiro, who created the global hit "One Piece." ...
It was a detail Toriyama had in mind for years!” This might have been an idea Toriyama had for years, but Iyoku clarified that these elements were already present in Dragon Ball. “We’re not ...
“Dragon Ball” and “Dr. Slump” took the world by storm but their creator, manga artist Akira ... Toriyama resisted at first, but Arale eventually became the main focus and the manga was a hit.
The video game story of Beelzebub is a solid enough tribute to creator Akira Toriyama, giving gamers a beautiful world with some frustrating mechanics.
Akira Toriyama, one of Japan’s leading comics authors, whose manga and anime franchise “Dragon Ball” achieved worldwide success with its mix of comedic characters and rousing martial arts ...
Acclaimed manga artist Akira Toriyama, creator of the global hits ... The lovably goofy comedy "Dr. Slump," which began in 1980, became a huge hit and won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1982.