It's time to say goodbye to Dragon Ball Super Manga and Toyotaro

This year's Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event brought two major revelations. Not only proven Dragon Ball Super The remake is real, just like that Dragon Ball Super 2. Probably, once Dragon Ball Super Compatible with the remake Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Will officially be adapted from Toyotarou's beloved Moro arc Dragon Ball Super Manga. But surprisingly, no news has been given about it Dragon Ball Super The return of manga.

Vegeta and Goku in Dragon Ball Super Galactic Patrol Anime

The new Dragon Ball Super 2 anime has been officially revealed, with Moro Arc in production

Dragon Ball Super is officially back with a new anime after eight years.

Except for a single chapter based on notes written before Akira Toriyama's death, the Dragon Ball Super The manga is on hiatus after the end of Toyotaro Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Remake. The last time fans saw the heroes according to the timeline, Gohan became the strongest Z-Fighter with Beast and Black Frieza still missing. with Dragon Ball Super With the anime officially back, and adaptation of manga material, many fans expected news of when Toyotaro's manga would return – but Genkidamatsuri brought nothing to the table.

The Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol anime credits Akira Toriyama, not Toyotaro, for story and character design.

interestingly, Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Credits Akira Toriyama for original work, story, and character design. While Dragon Ball Super While it is not unusual for Akira Toriyama to be credited with the manga's story, the art has always been credited to Toyotaro. In fact, Toyotaru revealed in previous interviews that he mainly wrote the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga more or less by himself, while designing most of the new characters himself.

Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Crediting Toriyama solely for the story and character designs goes beyond the paradox – it feels like a snub to Toyotaro, and a way to minimize his role in the placement. Dragon Ball Super Alive after the end of the Tournament of Power anime in 2018. Akira Toriyama's former editor Kazuhiko Torishima was very vocal in criticizing Toyotaro's work and considering the influence it had on Torishima. Dragon Ball In retrospect, the possibility that Toei listened to him and wanted to disconnect from Toyotarou is an unfortunate possibility. In any case, the fact Toyotaro is not credited for the new one Dragon Ball Super The anime bodes poorly for its standing with the franchise.

News on the Dragon Ball Super manga was completely ignored at Genkidamatsuri

Not helping matters is the fact Dragon Ball Super The manga was only mentioned in passing at Genkidamatsuri, only in reference to the fact Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Content from the manga will be adapted. No news has been given on it Dragon Ball Super The return of the manga, nor the story hiatus from chapters 103 and 104, were acknowledged as much. Of course, any news can be good news in this case – this is not the case Dragon Ball Super The manga has been officially canceled – but the silence is deafening and bodes ill for Toyotaro's future.

Dragon Ball Super Remake

The Dragon Ball Super anime remake has been officially revealed for Fall 2026

A new Dragon Ball Super remake will be released Fall 2026, starting with a new adaptation of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.

The Dragon Ball Super The anime and manga famously ran alongside each other from 2015 to 2018, with the anime quickly overtaking the manga in terms of story. Assuming Akira Toriyama left the outline for the Black Frieza Saga and the rest Dragon Ball SuperThe future before his death, The Dragon Ball Super The anime could very well end the manga's story without requiring Toyotaro to write or draw a single new chapter. Toyotaro was Akira Toriyama's hand-picked heir, but Torishima's voice against him makes it clear that not everyone is related. Dragon Ball Internally believes in Toyotaro's ability to finish the franchise without Toriyama's guidance.

Toyotaro never wrote a Dragon Ball Super chapter without the help of Akira Toriyama

Also as Dragon Ball Super Chapter 104 – the first and only chapter of the manga published after Akira Toriyama's death – has never been worked on by Toyotaro. Dragon Ball Super manga in some capacity without Toriyama's assistance. While Toyotaro claims to have written the story for Moro Saga himself, he regularly taps into Toriyama's base for help and approval. In fact, Toriyama would often touch up and redraw panels Dragon Ball Super If Toyotaro doesn't draw the characters correctly then the manga feels like it. Likewise, Toriyama also occasionally rewrote dialogue.

Dragon Ball Super Chapter 104 was based on prologue notes drafted by Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball Super: Super HeroBut it never made it into a movie or Toyotaro's movie. too Dragon Ball Super Chapter 103 features a major edit by Toriyama. The final page of Piccolo, shaking the reader by breaking the fourth wall, was drawn by Toriyama, not Toyotaro. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Saga feels more personal and effective. While Toyotaro's talent speaks for itself, the fact of the matter is that he has always helped Toriyama, which may be a major factor in his deliberately distancing himself from Toyotaro by calling Akira Toriyama's name in marketing for Toi, Shuisha and Capsule Corporation Tokyo. Dragon Ball Super 2.


0334028_poster_w780.jpg


Release date

2015 – 2018

network

Fuji TV

showrunner

Tatsuya Nagamin

directors

Ryota Nakamura, Masanori Sato, Kenichi Takashita, Takao Iwai, Hideki Hiroshima, Masato Mitsuka, Kazuya Karasawa, Ayumu Ono, Takahiro Imamura, Tatsuya Nagamine, Kôjiro Kawasaki, Kouji Ogawa

The authors

Ryu Raja, Hiroshi Yamaguchi

  • Cast placeholder image

    Masakazu Morita

    whistle

  • Cast placeholder image

    Masako Nozawa

    Son Goku/Goku Black/Son Gohan/Son Goten (Voice)


Leave a Comment