The fan community of “dragon ball” in Argentina has come together in a moving gesture to honor the memory of Akira Toriyama, the legendary creator of this iconic franchise, who sadly passed away earlier this month. The influencer Matias Mazzagatti became a trend on social networks after call for a “Massive Genkidama” at the Obelisk of Buenos Airesin a moving tribute to the creative genius behind “Dragon Ball.”
The call, made through social networks, invites fans to meet on Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. at the emblematic place in the Argentine capital. The statement, shared by Mazzagatti, encourages fans of the series to bring speakers, cosplay, t-shirts, figures, or simply their energy and love for “Dragon Ball,” in a show of appreciation for the work that has marked entire generations. .
“Dragon Ball” is not only an entertainment franchise, but a cultural phenomenon that has left an indelible impact in Latin America and around the world. Since its first appearance on television, the series has captivated audiences of all ages with its exciting story, beloved characters and epic battles.
Akira Toriyama’s work has not only inspired millions of people through his fascinating adventures, but has also promoted values such as friendship, sacrifice, and self-improvement. “Dragon Ball” has become a symbol of childhood and nostalgia for many, generating a special bond between fans and the universe created by Toriyama.
The call to hold a “Massive Genkidama” in honor of Akira Toriyama is a reflection of the profound impact that “Dragon Ball” has had on the lives of millions of people in Latin America and around the world:
- «Why do I have to give my energy to strangers? Nobody gave me anything. Why do I have to bank that genkidama with my taxes?».
- «Ask for Argentina to move forward. And in the world there is less greed and more dialogue and peace».
- «I am a police officer, but I escape from service. If you see a uniformed man raising his hands and sending energy, understand me».
- «Another coronation of glory is coming, we will be in the Guinness Records».
- «I thought I was a big fool for getting sick, and I see I wasn’t the only one. Hold on to Dragon Ball and what it generates. And eternal thanks to Akira Toriyama for giving us his imagination».
- «Is it useful to send it from another side of Argentina? It will take an hour and a half to arrive, but it’s something».
- «Great initiative. Dragon Ball marked my childhood and adolescence. And to this day I still follow Toriyama’s work. I will be there for that collective ki».
- «If this is a post I want it to be like when we won the World Cup».
- «Argentina breaking a new world record? Very likely so».
- «I won’t be able to go, but I will definitely raise my hands».
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