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anthology consisting of three ''
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'' volumes released between 1983 and 1997 that collect several one-shots written and illustrated by
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. The stories were originally published in various
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magazines between 1978 and 1994. Four stories featured in the series – ''
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'', ''Young Master Ken'nosuke'', ''Soldier of Savings Cashman'', and ''
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'' – were adapted into short
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films. The three volumes were re-released with the suffix added to the title as part of the
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imprint between June 2003 and 2004. The ''Manga Theater'' series has been released in several European countries, including France and Italy.
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licensed the anthology for North American release as a single hardcover volume on December 7, 2021.


Production

The original Japanese title of the series translates to "Akira Toriyama's ____piece Theater", and
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 ...
wrote that readers can fill in the blank with whatever they want. In the second volume, the author revealed that while he has created a number of one-shots, he begs to get out of doing anything more than 15 pages, so their page-counts are lower than the standard amount and therefore it takes time to compile enough to fill a volume. After quitting his previous job, 23-year old Toriyama entered the manga industry by submitting a work to a contest held by ''
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'' magazine in order to win the prize money. While it did not win, Kazuhiko Torishima, who would become his editor, contacted him and encouraged him to keep drawing. The result was ''Wonder Island'' (1978), which became Toriyama's first published work, although it came in last place. ''Wonder Island 2'' includes parodies of '' Dirty Harry'' and '' Ultraman'', in addition to
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and science fiction movies. Although Toriyama had planned to quit manga after getting paid, because ''Wonder Island 2'' was also a "flop," he said his stubbornness would not let him and he continued to draw failed stories for a year; claiming around 500, including the published ''Today's Highlight Island''. He said he learned a lot during this year and when Torishima told him to draw a female lead character, Toriyama hesitantly created ''Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe'' (1979), which had some success. Feeling encouraged, he decided to draw another female lead and created ''
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 ...
''. ''Dr. Slump'' would later feature many characters similar to the ones seen in ''Today's Highlight Island''. Within roughly six months of creating the popular ''Dr. Slump'' in 1980, Toriyama 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. So he worked with Torishima on several one-shots for ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and the monthly ''Fresh Jump'', but none were particularly successful. In 1981, Toriyama was one of ten artists selected to create a 45-page work for ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''s Reader's Choice contest. Used to doing 13 to 15-page chapters, he struggled with the deadline and so drew it all with an "autograph pen." Nonetheless, his manga ''Pola & Roid'' took first place. January 1982's ''Escape'' was created in two days and designed to resemble American comics. Toriyama said that ''
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'' (1982) was created at a time when he was no longer afraid to draw girls, and wanted to experiment with the girlish side of the title character. Toriyama was selected to participate in the Reader's Choice contest again in 1982 and submitted ''Mad Matic''. In addition to his assistant Hisuwashi, he also utilized a mecha expert named Tanigami for the manga. It was inspired by the Australian film ''
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'', which was released the previous year. Selected to participate in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''s Reader's Choice contest for a third time, Toriyama had the bad luck of drawing the first slot and had to work over New Year's on 1983's ''Chobit''. The title character was created based on the American television show ''
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''. Angry that it was unpopular, he decided to try again and created ''Chobit 2'' with his assistant Matsuyama. The sequel was influenced by
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films, which Toriyama enjoys. Torishima suggested that, as Toriyama enjoyed kung fu films, he should create a kung fu ''shōnen'' manga. The artist was inspired by Hong Kong martial arts films such as
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's '' Enter the Dragon'' (1973) and
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's '' Drunken Master'' (1978). This led to the two-part ''Dragon Boy'', 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. Toriyama's wife was fond of China and he used materials she had as reference, in addition to having her help draw the backgrounds. ''Dragon Boy'' was well-received and evolved to become the serial ''
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'' in 1984. 1983's ''The Adventure of Tongpoo'' also features elements that would be included in ''Dragon Ball'', such as "capsules." Because ''Dragon Ball'' has a Chinese feel, Toriyama gave 1987's ''Young Master Ken'nosuke'' (1987) a Japanese '' jidaigeki'' setting. Toriyama said he created ''The Elder'' (1988) because he wanted to draw a
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. Although he enjoys drawing old men, the author said that the car is the protagonist. 1988's ''Little Mamejiro'' was initially planned to be a sequel to ''Young Master Ken'nosuke'', but ultimately turned into an original work. Toriyama blended ''jidaigeki'' and modern elements for the setting of 1989's ''Karamaru and the Perfect Day'', which was created for the commemorative 1,050th issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.


Publication


Volume 1

The first installment, ''Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 1'', was published on July 8, 1983. Re-released under the Shueisha Jump Remix imprint in June 2003. * :After being stuck on Wonder Island for 35 years, former World War II
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pilot enlists to help him finally leave. Toriyama's debut work, published in ''
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'' issue #52 of 1978. * :Two unnamed policemen and their chief enlist the help of Detective , sending him to catch a criminal on Wonder Island. Published in the January 25, 1979 bonus issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. * :Police officer Slump is paired with the incompetent, 18-year-old rookie , who apprehends the criminal
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. Published in the August 15, 1979 bonus issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. *''Pola & Roid'' :Pola hires space taxi driver Roid and the two end up fighting the evil emperor . Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #17 of 1981. Toriyama's winning entry in the magazine's Reader's Choice Award. *''Mad Matic'' :An unnamed man and his flying dog meet and , the lone survivors of a village, and help them combat the . Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #12 of 1982. Toriyama's second entrance in the magazine's Reader's Choice Award. *''Chobit'' :The small alien lands on earth and aids , the young police officer of Tonton Village, with her supernatural powers. One-shot published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #10 of 1983. Toriyama's third entrance in the magazine's Reader's Choice Award. *''Chobit 2'' :Chobit and the Yamano family move to Tan Tan Town where she helps Mugifumi capture a wanted criminal. Published in the June 1983 issue of ''Fresh Jump''.


Volume 2

The second installment, ''Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 2'', was published on March 10, 1988. Re-released under the Shueisha Jump Remix imprint in July 2003. * :While eating lunch at school, gets a toothache and is taken to see the island's doctor. Published in the April 20, 1979 special issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. *''Escape'' :On the planet Umekobucha in the year 2070, a young female is being pursued. Published in the January 1982 special issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. *''
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'' :In a land plagued by a drought, a young girl named Pink makes a living as a bandit stealing water. Published in the December 1982 issue of ''Fresh Jump'' on October 23, 1982. * :A young boy adept in martial arts named escorts a princess on a journey back to her home country. Two chapters published in the August and October 1983 issues of ''Fresh Jump''. * :Tongpoo, a cyborg who emergency lands on an alien planet, and , a young girl who crashed on the same planet two years ago, attempt to steal a spaceship to get home. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #52 of 1983. * :A former soldier agrees to help a young boy fight off the gang. When the boy's sister is kidnapped by the gang, Mr. Ho heads to her rescue. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #49 of 1986. * :After agreeing to go on a date, kindergartner Ken'nosuke has his friend teach him what one is. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #38 of 1987. * :
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, who patrols Ponpon Village for anything amiss, pursues a fellow motorist after seeing him litter. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #5 of 1988.


Volume 3

The third installment, ''Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 3'', was published on August 4, 1997. Re-released under the Shueisha Jump Remix imprint in June 2004. * :Angered by his father, six-year-old decides to become a juvenile delinquent and asks his friend from the city to teach him how. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #38 of 1988. * :Young ninja Karamaru travels to town to sell mushrooms for his sick grandfather and meets a thief proclaiming to be a ninja. Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issue #13 of 1989. * :After crash landing on earth, alien police officer impersonates a local police officer while secretly acting as the superhero , who saves people in exchange for money, with the goal of saving up enough to buy fuel for his spaceship. Three chapters published in '' V Jump'' on December 12, 1990, June 26, 1991 and November 27, 1991 when it was still only a special issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. A remake, written by Takao Koyama, illustrated by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, and supervised by Toriyama, was serialized in ''V Jump'' from June 1997 to December 1998. *''Dub & Peter 1'' :Dub and his technically advanced car rescue a girl from thugs and race them. Four chapters (all but the second one created in full color) published in the November 22, 1992, December 30, 1992, February 21, 1993 and April 4, 1993 issues of ''V Jump''. *''
Go! Go! Ackman is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was published irregularly in ''V Jump'' for 11 chapters from July 1993 to October 1994. ''Go! Go! Ackman'' is a humorous series about a demon child named Ackman wh ...
'' :A demon child named Ackman combats his angel nemesis while harvesting souls for the Great Demon King. Eleven chapters published in ''V Jump'' between July 1993 and October 1994.


Reception

Jonathon Greenall of
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wrote that ''Manga Theater'' proves there is far more to Akira Toriyama than ''Dragon Ball''. "In fact, it displays how much range Toriyama has as he can create fascinating worlds and memorable characters within a few short pages." Greenall cited ''Pink'' as a highlight of the collection and described ''Wonder Island 2'' as a "reference-packed romp full of pop-culture parodies".
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had both Christopher Farris and Rebecca Silverman review the single volume English release of ''Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater''. Giving it a 4.5 out of 5 rating, Farris wrote that while the different manga cover a "pretty wide net" as far as their content and appeal, most feature the comedic sensibilities that made Toriyama famous with ''Dr. Slump''. He enjoyed seeing how the author's comedy evolved alongside his art and his anecdotes on creating the stories. Farris noted how impressed he was to see how strong Toriyama's comedy chops "always were" and at the "balance" he had achieved by the time of ''Go! Go! Ackman''. Silverman gave the collection a 3 out of 5 rating and speculated that how much a reader enjoys the book is likely to be determined by how much they enjoy Toriyama's signature "goofy science-fiction, potty humor," and unintelligent characters. She explained that while he does all of that quite well, the works span a large period of his career but do not show an impressive range in terms of storytelling variety. Silverman criticized the female characters as poorly written and suggested the book be read in moderation because the stories and gags start to feel repetitive after a while.


Related works

In 2008, Shueisha released a two-volume '' bunkoban'' series of Toriyama's short works, entitled . This version, while omitting several one-shots from ''Manga Theater'', includes the two-chapter ''Alien X Peke'' (1996), published after the end of ''
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'', as well as the full-color ''seinen'' manga ''Lady Red'' (1987), which is read left-to-right. The second volume also includes ''The Anime and Me'' (1989), a full-color autobiographical strip from the first ''
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Anime Special'' magazine, as well as a new afterword by the author. The first volume was published on August 8, 2008, and the second on September 18, 2008. In 2014, a release collecting Toriyama's collaborations with Masakazu Katsura was published. Both ''Sachie-chan Good!!'' (2008) and ''Jiya'' (2009–10) were written by Toriyama and illustrated by Katsura. was published on April 4, 2014 and includes an interview with the two authors. ;''Mankanzenseki'' Volume 1 *''Lady Red'' :Lady Red is a former office worker who quit her job to fight crime, however, she does not have any money or strength and is taken advantage of sexually. Published in ''
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'' issue #2 on April 10, 1987, when it was still only a special issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. *''Go! Go! Ackman'' *''Dub & Peter 1'' *''The Elder'' *''Young Master Ken'nosuke'' *''Mr. Ho'' *''Mad Matic'' *''Pola & Roid'' *''Wonder Island'' *''Dragon Boy'' ;''Mankanzenseki'' Volume 2 * :Alien Peke plans to take over Earth, but suffers an accident. Three months later, he is still trying to find his spaceship and starts working as a bodyguard for a human family. Two chapters published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' issues #37/38 and 39 of 1996. *''Soldier of Savings Cashman'' *''Karamaru and the Perfect Day'' *''Little Mamejiro'' *''The Adventure of Tongpoo'' *''Chobit'' *''Escape'' *''Pink'' *''Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe'' *''Today's Highlight Island'' ;''Katsura & Akira Short Stories'' * :Sachie, a junior high student and descendant of a ninja clan, and martial artist are recruited by aliens to defeat galactic criminals terrorizing their planet. Published in the May 2008 issue of '' Jump SQ'' on April 4. Published in English in
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's free ''SJ Alpha Yearbook 2013'', which was sent to annual subscribers of '' Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha'' in December 2012. * :Galactic Patrolman Jiya challenges a vampire and his giant flea army that are terrorizing Earth. Three chapters published in '' Weekly Young Jump'' between December 10, 2009 and January 7, 2010 for the magazine's 30th anniversary.


Bibliography

*Toriyama, Akira ''Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater'' (2021)
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References


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