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Dragon Ball Daima was Akira Toriyama’s last great dream


Fans of the iconic anime series “dragon ball” have received exciting news about the upcoming release of “Dragon Ball Daima“, a new anime that promises to keep alive the essence of the masterpiece created by Akira Toriyama. Although Toriyama’s departure left a void in fans’ hearts, his legacy continues to resonate in this new project.

“Dragon Ball Daima”, which has not yet been released, has generated great expectation among fans of the franchise, and part of this excitement is due to the fundamental participation of Akira Toriyama in its creation. Despite his tragic loss, the show’s producers have assured fans that Toriyama’s impact on the series is undeniable.

According to recent revelations, Akio Iyoku, the executive producer of “Dragon Ball Daima,” shared details about the crucial role Toriyama played in the development of the anime. Unlike previous installments like “Dragon Ball,” “Dragon Ball “Z,” and “Dragon Ball Super,” which were based on mangas previously created by Toriyama, “Dragon Ball Daima” features a completely original story set between “Dragon Ball Z.” ” and “Dragon Ball Super”.

The highlight is that, although Toriyama did not write a specific manga for this new series, his influence is felt in all aspects of the production. Iyoku revealed that Toriyama wrote the entire story of Dragon Ball Daima and was deeply involved in the design of the characters, including the creation of the machinery that is part of the series’ universe. This means that the show’s aesthetic is not only “inspired” by Toriyama’s signature style, but bears his distinctive stamp in every detail.

This approach contrasts with that of “Dragon Ball GT,” a previous series that was considered non-canonical and barely featured Toriyama. The guarantee that “Dragon Ball Daima” is a production faithful to the spirit of the original creator will surely alleviate fans’ concerns and increase anticipation for the premiere of the series, which promises to be a worthy tribute to the masterpiece that gave rise to a culturally influential franchise.

Fountain: Todd Blankenship on Twitter



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