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Why Dragon Ball Can Thrive Without Akira Toriyama

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<em>Dragon Ball Super</em> has faced considerable uncertainty following the passing of its legendary creator, Akira Toriyama, last spring. The anime adaptation has shown minimal activity, and the manga is currently on an extended hiatus. Despite this challenging situation, rumors continue to circulate about the potential for the series to either make a comeback or remain eternally incomplete. Enthusiastic fans are fervently advocating for the continuation of Goku‘s saga, yet they are mostly met with silence from the creators.

Though the outlook may appear grim, one pivotal artist remains optimistic that Dragon Ball Super has not reached its final chapter. If the series does return, it’s likely that he will play a leading role in future developments. The series’ talented illustrator, Toyotarou, recently sat down to share his insights about Dragon Ball during the Japan Expo 2025 in Paris. He expressed a strong desire to see the series continue, even in the absence of its original creator.

Toyotarou’s Determination to Keep Dragon Ball Alive

Toyotarou Asserts Dragon Ball’s Survival Depends on Fan Support

Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and Broly from the cover of Dragon Ball Super volume #24.

Before discussing the future of Dragon Ball, Toyotarou took a moment to reflect on the profound loss of Akira Toriyama and how he coped with such a challenging time. He shared that he felt disoriented for a significant period, expressing that, despite his close relationship with the iconic creator, he experienced the same heartbreak as the millions of devoted fans who are grateful for Toriyama’s impactful contributions to the world of manga. Toyotarou poignantly stated:

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“For me, Dragon Ball is the number one manga in the world. I don’t believe Dragon Ball should come to an end. I am not alone in this endeavor; it is the immense support from fans globally that empowers this work to persist.”

While mourning the loss of his mentor, Toyotarou’s unwavering desire is to see Dragon Ball thrive and evolve, firmly believing that the collective backing of the fanbase is what will enable him to continue developing the beloved series.

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Dragon Ball Super: A Cultural Phenomenon

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Release Date

2015 – 2018

Network

Fuji TV

Directors

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

Writers

Ryu King, Hiroshi Yamaguchi

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    Masakazu Morita

    Whis (voice)

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    Masako Nozawa

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

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