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is a Japanese
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series written and illustrated by
Akira Toriyama is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga series ''Dr. Slump'', before going on to create ''Dragon Ball'' (his best-known work) and acting as a character design ...
. Originally serialized in
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's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''
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'' from 1984 to 1995, the 519 individual chapters were printed in 42 ''
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'' volumes. ''Dragon Ball'' was inspired by the Chinese novel ''
Journey to the West ''Journey to the West'' () is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is regarded as one of the greatest Classic Chinese Novels, and has been described as arguably the most popu ...
'' and
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. It initially had a comedy focus but later became an action-packed fighting series. The story follows the adventures of Son Goku, from childhood to adulthood, as he trains in
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and explores the world in search of the Dragon Balls, seven magical orbs which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls. The manga was adapted into two
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series produced by
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: ''
Dragon Ball is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The Dragon Ball (manga), initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters colle ...
'' and ''
Dragon Ball Z ''Dragon Ball Z'' is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Part of the ''Dragon Ball'' media franchise, it is the sequel to the 1986 '' Dragon Ball'' anime series and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original ...
'', which were broadcast in Japan from 1986 to 1996. A
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has built up around the series; among the merchandise, there have been both animated and live-action films, collectible trading card games, action figures, collections of soundtracks and
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. The series was licensed for an English-language release in North America and the United Kingdom by
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, and in Australia and New Zealand by
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. The companies initially split the manga into two parts, ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dragon Ball Z'' to match the anime series but the most recent edition of the series was released under its original title. ''Dragon Ball'' has become one of the most successful manga series of all time. Its initial serialization in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' was partly responsible for the magazine reaching its highest circulation of weekly sales. Its collected ''tankōbon'' volumes have over 160 million copies sold in Japan and sold worldwide, making it the second
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. Reviewers have praised the manga for its comedy, fight scenes, and pacing, while recognizing a
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theme and its use of cultural references from
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and Japanese folktales. Complaints from parents in the United States resulted in English-language releases being edited to remove nudity, racial stereotypes, and other content. Also regarded as one of the most influential manga series, ''Dragon Ball'' has inspired numerous
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, including
Eiichiro Oda is a Japanese manga artist and the creator of the series ''One Piece'' (1997–present). With more than 516.5 million ''tankōbon'' copies in circulation worldwide, ''One Piece'' is both the best-selling manga in history and the best-se ...
(''
One Piece ''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since July 1997, with its individual chapte ...
''),
Masashi Kishimoto is a Japanese manga artist. His manga series, ''Naruto'', which was in serialization from 1999 to 2014, has sold over 250 million copies worldwide in 46 countries as of May 2019. The series has been adapted into two anime and multiple films, vi ...
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Naruto ''Naruto'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. It tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. T ...
''), and
Tite Kubo , known professionally as , is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He is best known for his manga series '' Bleach'' (2001–2016), which had over 130 million copies in circulation as of 2022. Biography Kubo was born on June 26, 197 ...
(''
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''). A sequel, titled ''
Dragon Ball Super is a Japanese manga series written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou. A sequel to Toriyama's original ''Dragon Ball'' manga, it follows the adventures of Goku and friends during the ten-year timeskip after the defeat of Maj ...
'', has been published in ''
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'' since 2015. It is written by Toriyama and illustrated by
Toyotarou is a Japanese manga artist. He has drawn several ''Dragon Ball''-related manga and is best known for illustrating ''Dragon Ball Super'' (2015–present), which is written by series creator Akira Toriyama. Early life and work Toyotarou first ...
.


Plot summary

Son Goku, a monkey-tailed boy, and
Bulma is a fictional character featured in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise, first appearing in the manga series created by Akira Toriyama. She debuted in the first chapter "Bulma and Son Goku", published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine on June 19, 1 ...
, a teenage girl, travel to find the seven Dragon Balls, which summon the dragon
Shenlong Shenlong, (, literally "god dragon" or "divine dragon", Japanese: 神竜 Shinryū) is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology who is the master of storms and also a bringer of rain. He is of equal significance to other creatures such as Tianlon ...
to grant the user one wish. Their journey leads to the desert bandit
Yamcha is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is first introduced as a desert bandit and an antagonist of Son Goku in chapter #7 "Yamcha and Pu'ar", published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine on ...
, who later becomes an ally; Chi-Chi, whom Goku unknowingly agrees to marry; and
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, an impish man who seeks the Dragon Balls to fulfill his desire to rule the world. Goku undergoes rigorous training regimes under the martial arts master
Kame-Sen'nin Master Roshi, known in Japan as as well as , is a fictional character from the '' Dragon Ball'' series created by Akira Toriyama. Within the series, he is an elderly martial arts master, born on March 20th, who is the innovator of the techni ...
to fight in the . He becomes friends with a monk named
Kuririn (known as Kuririn in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's release of the manga, and Kulilin in Japanese merchandise English translations) is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is intr ...
, his training partner and initial rival. After the tournament, Goku searches for the Dragon Ball his grandfather left him and almost single-handedly defeats the
Red Ribbon Army The is a fictional group of characters featured in Akira Toriyama's '' Dragon Ball'' anime and manga series. The many operatives of the Red Ribbon Army, led by , serve as opponents for series protagonist Goku during his second quest for the Dra ...
and their hired assassin,
Taopaipai The is a fictional group of characters featured in Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' anime and manga series. The many operatives of the Red Ribbon Army, led by , serve as opponents for series protagonist Goku during his second quest for the Drago ...
. Goku then reunites with his friends to defeat the fortune teller
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's fighters and use her to find the last Dragon Ball in order to revive a friend killed by Taopaipai. Three years later at the ''Tenkaichi Budōkai'', Goku and his allies oppose Kame-Sen'nin's rival and Taopaipai's brother, Tsuru-Sen'nin, and his students
Tenshinhan , known as Tenshinhan in Japanese media and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is introduced in chapter #113 "The 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai", first published ...
and
Chaozu ''Dragon Ball'' is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The franchise features an ensemble cast of characters and takes place in the same fictional universe as Toriyama's other work, ''Dr. Slump''. While many of the cha ...
. Kuririn is killed after the tournament; Goku tracks down the murderer's leader,
Piccolo Daimao '' Dragon Ball'' is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The franchise features an ensemble cast of characters and takes place in the same fictional universe as Toriyama's other work, ''Dr. Slump''. While many of the c ...
, but is defeated. The samurai
Yajirobe ''Dragon Ball'' is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The franchise features an ensemble cast of characters and takes place in the same fictional universe as Toriyama's other work, '' Dr. Slump''. While many of the ch ...
takes Goku to the hermit
Karin Karin may refer to: *Karin (given name), a feminine name Fiction * ''Karin'' (manga) or ''Chibi Vampire'', a Japanese media franchise *Karin Hanazono, title character of the manga and anime ''Kamichama Karin'' *Karin Kurosaki, a character in ''Bl ...
, who heals him and gives him a power boost. Meanwhile, Piccolo defeats and kills Kame-Sen'nin and Chaozu before using the Dragon Balls to regain his youth and destroy Shenlong. Goku then kills Piccolo Daimao, who, before dying, spawns his son/reincarnation
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. Karin then directs Goku to
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, the original creator of the Dragon Balls and Piccolo Daimao's other half, to restore Shenlong and revive his slain friends. Goku trains under Kami for the next three years, once again reuniting with his friends at the ''Tenkaichi Budōkai''. There, he defeats Piccolo, whose life he spares as it would also kill Kami. Goku leaves with Chi-Chi to keep his promise to marry her. Five years later, Goku is a young adult and father to a son,
Gohan is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series, created by Akira Toriyama. Gohan is introduced as the first son of the protagonist Goku, and his wife Chi-Chi, in chapter #196 "Kakarrot", published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' maga ...
. A man named
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arrives on Earth, identifies Goku as his younger brother Kakarrot, and reveals to him that they are members of a nearly extinct extraterrestrial race called the , who sent Goku to conquer Earth for them; however, Goku had suffered a severe head injury as an infant and lost all memories of his mission. Goku refuses to continue the mission, and sides with Piccolo to kill Raditz at the cost of his own life. In the afterlife, Goku trains under the North Kaiō until he is revived by the Dragon Balls to save the Earth from the invading
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and
Vegeta ( ), also referred as is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta first appears in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine on November 7, 1988, seeking ...
. In the battle, Yamcha, Chaozu, Tenshinhan, and Piccolo are killed, and the Dragon Balls cease to exist. Kuririn and the galactic tyrant
Freeza , also known and spelled as Freeza in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his debut in Chapter #247: "Dark Clouds ...
learn of another set of Dragon Balls on the planet , Piccolo's homeworld. Bulma, Gohan, and Kuririn search for them to revive their friends and restore Earth's Dragon Balls. Their goal leads to several battles with Freeza's minions and Vegeta, the latter standing alongside the heroes to fight the
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, a team of mercenaries. The long battle with Freeza ends when Goku transforms into a legendary and defeats him. Barely surviving, Freeza recovers and goes to Earth to take his revenge on Goku; however, he is killed by a Super Saiyan from the future named Trunks. Three years later, a group of created by a member of the former Red Ribbon Army,
Doctor Gero The is a fictional group of characters featured in Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' anime and manga series. The many operatives of the Red Ribbon Army, led by , serve as opponents for series protagonist Goku during his second quest for the Drago ...
, appears, seeking revenge against Goku. During this time, an evil life form called
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also emerges and, after absorbing two of the Androids to achieve his "perfect form", holds his own fighting tournament to challenge the protagonists. After Goku sacrifices his own life to no avail, Gohan avenges his father by killing Cell. Seven years later Goku, briefly revived for one day, and his allies are drawn into a fight against
Majin Boo , generally spelled Majin Boo in subtitles of the Japanese anime, and rendered as Djinn-Boo in the Viz Media manga, is the final antagonist in the '' Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama, before the release of ''Dragon Ball Sup ...
. After many battles, including the destruction and re-creation of the Earth, a resurrected Goku destroys Boo with a ''Genki-Dama'' (a sphere of pure energy drawn from all intelligent beings on Earth) and wishes for him to be reincarnated as a "good person". Ten years later, at the ''Tenkaichi Budōkai'', Goku meets Boo's human reincarnation, Oob. After testing his powers, Goku departs with Oob to train him to be the Earth's new guardian.


Production


Writing

Within roughly six months of creating the popular manga ''
Dr. Slump is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was serialized in Shueisha's anthology magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1980 to 1984, with the chapters collected into 18 ''tankōbon'' volumes. The series fol ...
'' in 1980,
Akira Toriyama is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga series ''Dr. Slump'', before going on to create ''Dragon Ball'' (his best-known work) and acting as a character design ...
wanted to end the series but his publisher
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would only allow him to do so if he agreed to start another serial for them shortly after. He worked with his editor,
Kazuhiko Torishima is a Japanese publishing executive and former manga magazine editor, who is currently serving as an advisor to Hakusensha. He formerly worked at Shueisha, where he began as an editor in 1976, before becoming a senior managing director (CEO), a ...
, on several one-shots but none were successful. Torishima then suggested that, as Toriyama enjoyed
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, he should create a kung fu ''shōnen'' manga. He was inspired by
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such as
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines that ...
's ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his death o ...
'' (1973) and
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
's ''
Drunken Master ''Drunken Master'' () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. It was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount of ...
'' (1978). He was particularly influenced by the fight scenes in Jackie Chan movies, and said he would never have come up with ''Dragon Ball'' if he had not watched ''Drunken Master'', which he enjoyed partly due to its light-hearted tone. This led to the two-part published in the August and October 1983 issues of ''Fresh Jump''. It follows a boy, adept at martial arts, who escorts a princess on a journey back to her home country. ''Dragon Boy'' was very well-received and evolved to become the serial ''Dragon Ball''. The plot and characters of ''Dragon Ball'' were loosely modeled on the classic Chinese novel ''
Journey to the West ''Journey to the West'' () is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is regarded as one of the greatest Classic Chinese Novels, and has been described as arguably the most popu ...
'', with Goku being
Sun Wukong The Monkey King, also known as Sun Wukong ( zh, t=孫悟空, s=孙悟空, first=t) in Mandarin Chinese, is a legendary mythical figure best known as one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel ''Journey to the West'' ( zh, ...
("Son Goku" in Japanese), Bulma as
Tang Sanzang Tang Sanzang () is a central character in the 16th century novel ''Journey to the West'' by Wu Cheng'en. Tang Sanzang is based on the historical Buddhist monk Xuanzang. He is also widely known by his courtesy name, Tang Seng, () or Sanzang (). ...
,
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as
Zhu Bajie Zhu Bajie (), also named Zhu Wuneng, is one of the three helpers of Tang Sanzang and a major character of the 16th century novel ''Journey to the West''. Zhu means " swine" and Bajie means " eight precepts". Buddhist scholars consider that both e ...
, and Yamcha being
Sha Wujing Sha Wujing () is one of the three disciples of the Buddhist pilgrim Tang Sanzang in the 16th century novel ''Journey to the West'' written by Wu Cheng'en in the Ming dynasty, although versions of his character predate the Ming novel. In the sour ...
. Toriyama wanted to create a story with the basic theme of ''Journey to the West'', but with "a little
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" by combining the novel with elements from the kung fu films of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. Torishima said he chose the novel largely because it was a free intellectual property, but also because its Chinese setting was not common in manga at the time and would make it both unique and differentiate it from ''Dr. Slump''s
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feel. He changed the objective from ''Journey to the West'', where the protagonists travel through the
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(
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) to collect sacred
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from the
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, to something simpler, gathering seven orbs which grant a wish. Toriyama added the idea of the Dragon Balls to give the characters a game-like activity of gathering something in order to appeal to its ''shōnen''
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audience. His concept of the Dragon Balls was inspired by the epic Japanese novel ''
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'' (1814–1842), which involves the heroes collecting eight large
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of a necklace from eight different
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, which Toriyama adapted into finding seven Dragon Balls from seven different locations; he chose the number seven to avoid being the same as the number of beads in ''Hakkenden''. The title ''Dragon Ball'' was inspired by ''Enter the Dragon'' as well as later
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knockoff kung fu movies which frequently had the word "Dragon" in the title. He originally thought the story would last about a year, or end once the Dragon Balls were collected. Toriyama said that although the stories are purposefully easy to understand, he specifically aimed ''Dragon Ball'' at an older audience than ''Dr. Slump''. The manga was not popular initially. Although he suspected the fighting genre would appeal more to its ''shōnen'' audience, Toriyama tried to stick to the ''Journey to the West'' adventure aspect which he himself enjoyed. Such as having the setting change each chapter, different enemies popping up, and different locations. It was only after he became tired of Torishima nagging about its popularity that Toriyama gave in and developed more battles with the first shown ''Tenkaichi Budōkai''. Despite his reluctance, the author said it felt good when the series picked up in popularity at that point. However, he said he still tried to resist by returning to the adventure aspect with the Red Ribbon Army arc, and visiting Penguin Village from ''Dr. Slump'' to add comedy. When that did not work out, fighting became the main theme for the manga. Toriyama said that by the second half of the series, he had become more interested in coming up with the story than drawing it, and that the battles became more intense by him simplifying the lines. He also said he would get letters from readers complaining that the art had become "too square", so he intentionally made it more so. Years later he stated that because ''Dragon Ball'' is an action manga the most important aspect is the sense of speed, so he did not draw very elaborately, suggesting that he was not interested in the art. As the manga progressed, Toriyama struggled with the Android and Cell arc, feeling that he could not outdo the Freeza arc. He added
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, but said he had a hard time with the plot, only being able to think of what to do that week. After Cell's death, Toriyama intended for Gohan to replace Goku as the series' protagonist, but felt the character was not suited for it and changed his mind. Even after the Cell arc, Toriyama felt it could not end there and so continued to the Majin Boo arc. Having resolved it would be the finale, he decided to draw what he wanted and inserted comedy with Gohan's Great Saiyaman persona and the character Gotenks. However, he did not think of an ending until the final chapter. At the time, Toriyama said he gave ''Dragon Ball'' a low-key ending to make it seem as if the story might continue. But would later say he skipped 10 years ahead in the story to signal that it was truly the end. Wanting to make it even clearer that Goku's battles were over, and a new generation was taking over, Toriyama slightly altered the ending for the ''kanzenban'' re-release of ''Dragon Ball'' which finished in 2004.


Development

Typically, when creating a manga chapter, an artist draws a rough draft or "
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", then a more detailed
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, and lastly the finalized version. However, Toriyama only draws a storyboard and then the final product simply because it is less work. He did not plan the details of his stories in advance. When he began the serialization of ''Dragon Ball'', he had only prepared storyboards for three chapters. The author said that during its serialization he would wait about two days before his deadline to begin developing the storyboard. Starting around midnight, he would finish it around six in the morning and spend until that night inking, finishing everything in about a day-and-a-half. Unlike other artists, he had only one assistant helping him. Toriyama said that thinking only about the story for each chapter put him in some tight spots, particularly with Trunks' time travel. The only thing he has confidence in is his ability to connect a story back to an earlier aspect, making it seem to have been
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. The author used suggestions in fan mail he received, though generally doing the opposite of what was suggested. As an example, many fans told him not to kill Vegeta, which is exactly what he did. Wanting to escape the Western themes that influenced ''Dr. Slump'', Toriyama used
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al scenery in ''Dragon Ball''. In addition to referencing Chinese buildings and scenery, the island where the ''Tenkaichi Budōkai'' is held is modeled on
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(in
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), which he visited in 1985. The area around Bobbidi's spaceship was inspired by photos of Africa. When including fights in the manga, Toriyama had the characters go to uninhabited locations to avoid the difficulties of drawing residents and destroyed buildings. Toriyama wanted to set ''Dragon Ball'' in a fictional world largely based on
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, taking inspiration from several
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including
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,
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,
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n,
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and
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s. Toriyama was also inspired by the
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(genies) from ''
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''. For the training scenes, Jackie Chan's ''Drunken Master'' served as a reference. The author said that Muscle Tower in the Red Ribbon Army storyline was inspired by the
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video game '' Spartan X'' (called ''Kung-Fu Master'' in the West), in which enemies appear very fast as the player ascends a tower (the game was in turn inspired by Jackie Chan's ''
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'' and Bruce Lee's ''
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''), and that the fights were similar to the ones in the ''Tenkaichi Budōkai'', just not in a tournament setting. Toriyama personally dislikes the idea of naming fighting techniques, joking that in a real fight you would be killed before you could yell their names, but Torishima felt it would be best. Toriyama proceeded to create names for all the techniques, except for the series' signature which his wife came up with when he was indecisive about what it should be called. He even selected them specifically for each character, saying someone like Vegeta would use English names, and using ''
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'' for the more sophisticated like Piccolo. In order to advance the story quickly by having characters travel without inconvenience, he created the flying cloud , then gave most fighters the flying technique , and granted Goku the
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ability . While talking to his long-time friend and fellow manga artist
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about how there was nothing stronger than a Super Saiyan, Katsura suggested having two characters "fuse" together, leading to the creation of the technique. Toriyama enjoyed designing and drawing the distinctive machines of the series. He finds the most fun in designing original
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, thinking about how a pilot enters and where the engine is. With real world items he would have to look at references, and being off even a little would be noticeable. He goes against whatever is popular at the time, explaining that when he was creating ''Dragon Ball'', most cars were very square, so he drew only round car designs. In 1995, Toriyama detailed the equipment he used for ''Dragon Ball''. He used a G-pen nib by
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, usually getting three chapters out of one because he typically does not press down hard. Toriyama used black drawing ink made by
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, but his color ink was produced by Luma and applied with a ten-year-old fine point Tenshōdō brush. His whiteout was also made by Luma. He received free Kent paper, similar to
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, from a seller connected to Shueisha, and used a 0.5mm 2B lead
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and a wide
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at least 30 cm long.


Characters

When creating a character, his process was to draw their face and body type first, and then the clothes, while thinking if the fighters can move around in them. He said that he does not draw "bad guys" so unscrupulous that it affects readers psychologically. This is not out of concern for others, but because he does not enjoy drawing such things. Few of his characters have
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because he found it difficult to use. Toriyama was not concerned about consistency with the color of characters' clothes for the occasional color pages, having sometimes used different ones than he had before. He even specifically asked Torishima to produce as few color pages as possible. Character names are almost always puns sharing a theme with characters related to them, most commonly food. For example, all Saiyans are named after vegetables, being an
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of the
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s for which means vegetable; such as taken from . Going against the normal convention that the strongest characters should be the largest in terms of physical size, he designed many of ''Dragon Ball''s most powerful characters, including Goku, with small statures. Toriyama explained that he had Goku grow up so that drawing fight scenes would be easier, even though Torishima was against it initially because it was rare to have the main character of a manga series change drastically. Torishima later referred to this as his own biggest crisis during the series, with Toriyama threatening to end it if Goku could not grow up. The editor said his concerns were unfounded, as readers accepted the change without complaint. Having created Piccolo Daimao as the first truly evil villain, he said that his part of the series was the most interesting to draw. Freeza was created around the time of the Japanese economic bubble and inspired by
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, who Toriyama called the "worst kind of people". Yū Kondō, Toriyama's second editor, from the Saiyan arc until the appearance of Perfect Cell, and Fuyuto Takeda, his third editor from Perfect Cell until the end of the series, said that ''Dragon Ball'' hit its peak in popularity during the Freeza arc. In a one-thousand ballot popularity poll held in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', ''Dragon Ball'' received 815 votes. Finding the escalating enemies difficult, Toriyama created the Ginyu Force to add more balance to the manga. When Toriyama created the Super Saiyan transformation during the Freeza arc, he gave Goku blond hair because it was easier to draw for Toriyama's assistant, who spent a lot of time blacking in Goku's hair. He also gave him piercing eyes, based on Bruce Lee's paralyzing glare.


Publication


Japanese publication

''Dragon Ball'' was serialized in the manga anthology ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from issue No. 51 on December 3, 1984, to No. 25 on June 5, 1995. As the readership of ''Dragon Ball'' grew up, the magazine changed to reflect their changing interests. The 519 individual chapters were collected into 42 ''tankōbon'' volumes by Shueisha from September 10, 1985, through August 4, 1995. These saw any color or partly colored artwork
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d. For the series' 24th anniversary, the ''tankōbon'' received new cover art that has been used on all reprints since 2009. Between December 4, 2002, and April 2, 2004, the series was released in a collection of 34 '' kanzenban'' volumes that retain the color artwork from its ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' run. This edition received newly drawn cover illustrations, and each volume included a poster of their respective cover image. These new illustrations were initially drawn in ink, scanned into a computer and colored using
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. Midway through, Toriyama changed to drawing them on a
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and coloring them with
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. The December 2012 (
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 February 2013) issue of ''V Jump'' announced that parts of the manga would be fully colored digitally and re-released as ''Dragon Ball Full Color''. Twenty volumes, beginning from chapter one hundred and ninety-five and grouped by story arcs, were released between February 4, 2013, and July 4, 2014. Twelve volumes covering the first one hundred and ninety-four chapters were published between January 4 and March 4, 2016. ''Dragon Ball'' was also released in a '' sōshūhen'' edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in the same size, with the color pages, promotional text, and next chapter previews, in addition to foldout posters. Eighteen volumes of ''Dragon Ball Sōshūhen Chō Gōku Den'' were published between May 13, 2016, and January 13, 2017.


English publication

The English language version of the ''Dragon Ball'' manga is licensed for North America by Viz Media. Viz originally published the first 194 chapters as ''Dragon Ball'' and chapters over 195 as ''Dragon Ball Z'' to mimic the names of the anime series, feeling it would reduce the potential for confusion by its readers. They initially released both series simultaneously, chapter by chapter in a monthly
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format starting in 1998, before stopping in 2000 to switch to a
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format similar to the Japanese ''tankōbon''. In 2000, while releasing ''Dragon Ball'' in the monthly format, Viz began to censor the manga in response to parental complaints about
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. Viz changed their publishing format for the series again in 2003; the first ten collected volumes of both series were re-released under their ''Shonen Jump''
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. They have slightly smaller dimensions. The manga was completed in English with ''Dragon Ball'' in 16 volumes between May 6, 2003, and August 3, 2004, and ''Dragon Ball Z'' in 26 volumes from May 6, 2003, to June 6, 2006. However, when publishing the last few volumes of ''Z'', the company began to censor the series again by changing or removing gun scenes and changing the few sexual references. ''Dragon Ball Z'', from Trunk's appearance to chapter 226, was published in Viz's monthly magazine '' Shonen Jump'' from its debut issue in January 2003 to April 2005. Viz released both series in a wideban format called "Viz Big Edition", which collects three volumes into a single large volume. ''Dragon Ball'' was published in five volumes between June 3, 2008, and August 18, 2009, while ''Dragon Ball Z'' was published in nine volumes between June 3, 2008, and November 9, 2010. Viz published new 3-in-1 volumes of ''Dragon Ball'', similar to their Viz Big Edition, across 14 volumes between June 4, 2013, and September 6, 2016. This version uses some Japanese ''kanzenban'' covers and marks the first time in English that the entire series was released under the ''Dragon Ball'' name, though it is still censored. Viz serialized chapters 195 to 245 of the fully colored version of the manga in their digital anthology ''
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'' from February 2013 to February 2014. They published the Saiyan and Freeza arcs of ''Dragon Ball Full Color Edition'' in large format volumes between February 4, 2014, and January 3, 2017. Although it uses the same translation as their other versions, this release has some slight dialogue changes including censoring any profanity and abbreviating lengthy sentences. It also leaves the Japanese sound effects and word bubbles unaltered. The manga has also been licensed in other English-speaking countries, distributed in the same Viz format separating it into ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dragon Ball Z''. From August 2005 to November 2007,
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, an imprint of the
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released the 16 volumes of ''Dragon Ball'' and the first four of ''Dragon Ball Z'' in the United Kingdom. Viz took over the UK license after Gollancz left the manga market. In Australia and New Zealand,
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has released all 16 volumes of ''Dragon Ball'' and the nine "Viz Big" volumes of ''Dragon Ball Z'' between 2009 and 2010.


Controversy in the United States

The manga's content has been controversial in the United States. In November 1999,
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removed Viz's ''Dragon Ball'' from their stores nationwide when a
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parent complained that the series had "borderline soft porn" after he bought them for his four-year-old son. Commenting on the issue, manga critic
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determined the ban as a difference in culture due to Japan having tolerance for sexuality in manga while other countries do not. After the ban, Viz reluctantly began to censor the series in 2000 to maintain its wide distribution. Viz made some "concessions" as well, and assured readers that all changes were approved by Toriyama and Shueisha. Toriyama made suggestions himself such as obscuring Goku's genitals with objects, rather than "neuter him." A fan petition was created, garnering over 10,000 signatures, and a year later, Viz announced they would stop censoring ''Dragon Ball'' and increased its "age rating" to 13 and up instead, reprinting the first three graphic novels. However, they continued to censor several characters' lips by shading them in completely. This avoided racist stereotypes, such as that of
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's image. In October 2009,
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in Maryland banned the ''Dragon Ball'' manga from their school district because it "depicts nudity, sexual contact between children and sexual innuendo among adults and children." Esther Keller, Robin Brenner and Eva Volin of ''
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'' had no opinion on whether or not removing the manga from all schools in that district was right. However, Brenner and Volin criticized the parents who had a problem with the manga for going to a county council member who is involved with politics instead of to the librarian of the school that carried the manga.


Other publications

While ''Dragon Ball'' was licensed in the United States by Viz Media, it has been licensed in other countries as well for regional language releases in French by
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, in Spanish by
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for European versions, and Panini Comics for Latin American versions, in Italian by
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, in German by
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, in Russian by
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, in Polish by
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, and in Swedish by
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.


Spin-offs and crossovers

A special side story, titled , was developed by Toriyama and published together with chapter 386 on August 31, 1992, in issue No. 36/37 of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. Toriyama created a short series, ''
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'', that became a self-parody of ''Dragon Ball''. First appearing in August 1999, the eight-chapter series was released sporadically in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and ''
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'' until it was completed in 2005. These chapters were compiled into one ''kanzenban'' volume released on April 4, 2005. In 2006, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''
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'' (or ''Kochikame''), a special manga titled was released on September 15. It included characters from the series appearing in special
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chapters of other well-known manga. The chapter was a ''Dragon Ball'' crossover by Toriyama and ''Kochikame'' author
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. That same year, Toriyama teamed up with
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to create a single crossover chapter of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''One Piece''. Entitled "Cross Epoch", the chapter was published in the Christmas 2006 issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in Japanese and the April 2011 issue of ''Shonen Jump'' in English. The final chapter of Toriyama's 2013 manga series ''
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'' revealed that it is set before ''Dragon Ball'', with several characters making appearances. ''Jaco''s collected volume contains a bonus ''Dragon Ball'' chapter revealing Goku's mother. ''Jaco'' and the bonus chapter were both published by Viz in their digital English ''Weekly Shonen Jump'', and later in print. ''Dragon Ball SD'' is a colored spin-off manga written and illustrated by Naho Ōishi was published in Shueisha's ''
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'' magazine in December 2010. It is a condensed retelling of Goku's various adventures, with many details changed, in a
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art style, hence the title. After four chapters, the quarterly ''Saikyō Jump'' switched to a monthly schedule. The chapters published after the monthly switch have been collected into five ''tankōbon'' volumes as of February 2, 2018. '' Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock'' is a three-chapter manga, once again penned by Naho Ōishi, that was published in the monthly magazine ''V Jump'' from August to October 2011. It is a sequel to the 1990 TV special '' Bardock – The Father of Goku'' with some key details changed. The manga's story revolves around
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, Goku's father, who is featured in a scenario where he did not die at the hands of Freeza and fights his enemy's ancestor as a Super Saiyan. On December 12, 2016, the first chapter of a spin-off manga titled was released in Shueisha's ''
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s, the series was conceived by ''Shōnen Jump+'' editor-in-chief Shuhei Hosono. A second chapter was released on May 8, 2017 and the final one on August 14, 2017. A ''tankōbon'' collecting all three chapters was published on November 2, 2017 and has 240,000 copies in print. Viz licensed the series for English publication and released the collected volume on November 6, 2018.


Reception


Popularity

''Dragon Ball'' is one of the most popular manga series of all time, and it continues to enjoy high readership today. ''Dragon Ball'' is credited as one of the main reasons manga circulation was at its highest between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s. During ''Dragon Ball''s initial run in ''
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reached an average circulation of 6.53million weekly sales, the highest in its history. During ''Dragon Ball''s serialisation between 1984 and 1995, ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine had a total circulation of over 2.9billion copies. The collected ''tankōbon'' volumes of ''Dragon Ball'' have sold in record numbers. By 2000, more than 126million copies had been sold in Japan. As of 2008, it had over 150million copies in circulation and was the best-selling manga ever at the time. In 2012, Shueisha announced that its ''tankōbon'' sales had grown to more than 156million, making it the second best-selling ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga of all time, behind ''
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''. This number grew to 159.5million copies by 2014. By 2018, ''Dragon Ball'' had a circulation (including the ''kanzenban'' edition) of more than 160million in Japan. The manga is similarly popular overseas, having been translated and released in over 40countries worldwide. The total number of ''tankōbon'' volumes sold have reached 300million copies worldwide, . not including unofficial pirated copies; when including pirated copies, an estimated total of more than 400million official and unofficial copies have been sold worldwide. The maximum sales estimate that the Manga had to date was 350 million copies. For the 10th anniversary of the
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in 2006, close to 79,000 Japanese fans voted ''Dragon Ball'' the third greatest manga of all time. In a 2007 survey of one-thousand people conducted by
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, Goku ranked in first place as the "Strongest Manga Character of All Time". Coinciding with the
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, Oricon conducted a survey at the international
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on which manga and anime series attendees considered world class works. ''Dragon Ball'' was overwhelmingly in first place. In November 2014, readers of ''
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'' magazine voted ''Dragon Ball'' the greatest ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga series of all time. The Portuguese edition of ''Dragon Ball'' won the 2001
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for Best Serial. On
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's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, ''Dragon Ball'' ranked fifth. In 2011, manga critic and editor of Viz's editions of the series Jason Thompson said that: "''Dragon Ball'' is by far the most influential shonen manga of the last 30 years, and today, almost every ''Shōnen Jump'' artist lists it as one of their favorites and lifts from it in various ways." Explaining its basic formula of "lots of martial arts, lots of training sequences, nda few jokes" became the model for other ''shōnen'' series, such as ''
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''. Thompson cited the artwork as influential, pointing out that popular ''shōnen'' manga of the late 1980s and early 1990s had " manly" heroes, such as ''
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'', whereas ''Dragon Ball'' had the cartoonish and small Goku, thus starting a trend that he says still continues. Commenting on ''Dragon Ball''s global success nearly two decades after it ended, Toriyama said, "Frankly, I don't quite understand why it happened. While the manga was being serialized, the only thing I wanted as I kept drawing was to make Japanese boys happy. The role of my manga is to be a work of entertainment through and through. I dare say I don't care even if y workshave left nothing behind, as long as they have entertained their readers."


Critical reception

The manga has received a mostly positive reception from critics. Jason Thompson commented that ''Dragon Ball'' "turns from a gag/adventure manga to a nearly-pure fighting manga". James S. Yadao, author of ''The Rough Guide to Manga'', explains that the first several chapters "play out much like ''Saiyuki'' (''Journey to the West'') with ''Dr. Slump''-like humour built in" and that ''Dr. Slump'', Toriyama's previous manga, has a clear early influence on the series. He feels the series "established its unique identity" after the first time Goku's group disbands and he trains under Kame-sen'nin. On the second half of the manga, he commented that it developed "a far more action-packed, sinister tone" with "wilder" battles and aerial and spiritual elements with an increased death count. David Brothers for
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wrote that: "Like
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before him, Toriyama created a story with his own two hands that seeped deep into the hearts of his readers, creating a love for both the cast and the medium at the same time." He said that while the author has "a sublime combination of ''
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''-style classic humor and dirty jokes," the best part of ''Dragon Ball'' is the fight scenes. Brothers explained that while Western superhero comics "would focus on a series of cool poses or impact shots" with the reader having to fill in the blanks between panels, ''Dragon Ball'' has a panel dedicated to one action and the next panel features the very next maneuver, making them incredibly easy to follow.
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says that the theme of disaster and growth in the manga is a reference to "post-War Japanese manga" that Osamu Tezuka began in the mid 1940s. He also comments that the violence in the manga has context that children can understand, and is not just there at random. While Toriyama has said that ''
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of the Chinese novel, since the stories are similar. He notes that Toriyama uses
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and Japanese folktales, the dragon Shenlong who is summoned from the Dragon Balls, as well as characters who are able to come back to life as examples of similarities. Rachel Cantrell says that the manga parodies martial arts very well, and mentions how Toriyama uses panels to a full extent. She notes that the manga has a
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theme due to how the story captures Goku from a child to an adult. Dr. Frédéric Ducarme compared Goku's backstory to that of
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, with whom the character has often been compared, but wrote that Goku remains a sportsman throughout the manga, not an avenger or vigilante. Carlo Santos of the
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described ''Dragon Ball''s setting as "a melting pot of sci-fi, fantasy, and folklore". Santos praised its quick development of new characters and storylines, and claimed that the series' crowning achievement is in its dynamic fight scenes. However, he did not enjoy the cliché training and tournament segments, nor its crude humor. His colleague Allen Divers praised the manga's story and humor as being very good at conveying all the characters' personalities. Divers also called Viz's translation one of the best of all the English editions of the series due to its faithfulness to the original Japanese. ''
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'' felt the series had "worldwide appeal," using dramatic pacing and over-the-top martial arts action to "maintain tension levels and keep a crippler crossface hold on the audience's attention spans". Comic Book Bin's Leroy Douresseaux described Toriyama as a "super-cartoonist," a blend of
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, Jack Kirby, and
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. He gave ''Dragon Ball'' a perfect rating and called it one of the best manga and comic books he has ever read. Ridwan Khan of Animefringe.com commented that the manga had a "chubby" art style, but as the series continued the characters became more refined, leaner, and more muscular. He cited one slight problem in Viz's release; the translation uses informal language to capture Goku's country accent, but it ends up feeling "forced and odd". Khan prefers the manga over the slow pacing of the anime adaptations. Ollie Barber writing for ''
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'' echoed Khan stating with a lot less padding, the manga's "pacing is a lot tighter and makes you realize how talented Dragon Ball's creator Akira Toriyama truly is when he chooses to flex his storytelling muscles". Including it on a list of "10 Essential Manga That Should Belong in Every Comic Collection", Matthew Meylikhov of '' Paste'' also praised the manga over the anime as an entirely different and more "involved experience." He wrote that "You come to know and care for the characters more intimately, and the joy and wonder of watching them fight, learn and grow throughout the series improves tenfold."
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critcized the series for exploiting death scenes as the characters are always revived, removing the impact in the process.


Legacy and cultural impact

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have said that Goku inspired their series' main protagonists as well as their structures. For the ''kanzenban'' re-release of ''Dragon Ball'', every odd-numbered volume included a tribute illustration by a popular manga artist who was a child when it was serialized, accompanied with a few words about how the series influenced them. The artists who contributed include: ''
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'', is a fan of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dr. Slump'', and uses Toriyama's vehicle designs as a reference for his own. He also stated that "We're all big Toriyama fans on 'Steven Universe'' which kind of shows a bit." French director
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cited Toriyama and ''Dragon Ball'' as influences on his
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. On March 27, 2013, the "Akira Toriyama: The World of Dragon Ball" exhibit opened at the
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, attracting 72,000 visitors in its first nineteen days. The exhibit is separated into seven areas. The first provides a look at the series' history, the second shows the series' 400-plus characters, the third displays Toriyama's manga manuscripts of memorable scenes, the fourth shows special color illustrations, the fifth displays rare ''Dragon Ball''-related materials, the sixth includes design sketches and animation
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s from the anime, and the seventh screens ''Dragon Ball''-related videos. It remained until April 15 when it moved to Osaka from April 17 to 23, and ended in Toriyama's native Nagoya from July 27 to September 1. An interactive exhibit called was displayed in Nagoya in summer 2014. Installations included an
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that measured visitors' alpha brain waves to move Goku's flying cloud. The following year it went to Taiwan, then Tokyo from April 29 to May 10, and Osaka between July 18 and August 31. A retrospective exhibit called "The Beginning of the Legend" featured ''Dragon Ball'' along with other popular ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga for the 50th anniversary of the magazine in 2018. In 2015, the Japan Anniversary Association officially declared May 9 as . In Japanese the numbers five and nine can be pronounced as "Go" and "Ku". In October 2016, Shueisha announced they had created a new department on June 21 called the . Headed by ''V Jump'' editor-in-chief Akio Iyoku, it is dedicated solely to ''Dragon Ball'' and optimizing and expanding the brand. Additionally, Canadian mixed martial artist
Carlos Newton Carlos Newton (born August 17, 1976) is an Anguillian-born Canadian retired mixed martial artist. He is a former UFC Welterweight Champion and Pride FC Japan MMA Legend. Known as "The Ronin", he competed worldwide in the biggest MMA organizatio ...
dubbed his fighting style "Dragonball
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" in tribute to the series. Japanese mixed martial artist
Itsuki Hirata is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist. She is currently signed to ONE Championship, where she competes in the atomweight division. Hirata trained in judo throughout childhood before switching to mixed martial arts (MMA) upon graduatin ...
is nicknamed "Android 18" due to her resemblance to the ''Dragon Ball'' character. Japanese kickboxer
Panchan Rina , better known as , is a Japanese professional kickboxer. She is the current Knock Out-Black Female Minimumweight Champion. She is also a former Knock Out-Black Female Atomweight Champion and a Rebels-Black Women's 46 kg Champion. After m ...
took her nickname from the ''Dragon Ball'' character Pan.


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External links


Official ''Dragon Ball'' 30th Anniversary Website

''Dragon Ball'' at Viz Media
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