A tribute to akira toriyama

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Remembering a legend Artists from across the world pay homage to the influential manga artist and genius creator of Dragon Ball

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The overwhelming outpouring of grief that followed the devastating news of Akira Toriyama’s passing says everything about the impact he had on the art world. To some he was a hero, to others a master or a sensei.

Akira’s career was propelled by his manga series Dr. Slump. The story of a little robotic girl, her inventor, and their many misadventures, the series was an award winner and swiftly adapted into an anime that ran for more than 200 episodes on Japanese television.

But it was Dragon Ball for which Akira was known best, and launched him into worldwide consciousness.

His manga was first created in 1984, and the journey of Son Goku is now told through anime, movies and more, remaining a global phenomenon that has touched the lives of so many.

The indelible mark Akira has left on the lives and careers of generations of fans was demonstrated by the many touching personal tributes and articles written following the announcement of his passing.

Rest in peace, Akira Toriyama.

Forty years on from its creation, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball franchise is still a phenomenon.
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“As a kid I had never seen anything like Dragon Ball, and it really inspired me to draw and push myself, and keeps inspiring me to this day. He had such an impact on my artistic journey, as with everyone else. RIP Akira Toriyama.”

Max Grecke

“Dragon Ball Z and Dr. Slump were a big part of my childhood. Rest in peace Toriyama Akira.”

Goro Fujita

“Rest in peace to the manga legend Akira Toriyama. The artistry and monumental impact of Dragon Ball will live on in the hearts of fans and creators for generations to come.”

Cartoon Network

“Ride those clouds Mr Toriyama. Thank you for all the reasons Asian teens have the wildest hair. Just Saiyan.”

Dustin Nguyen

“There’s no way for me to write up exactly what Akira Toriyama meant to me. My whole life would have been different, so much of my childhood revolved around his creations, and to this day I reference his work and design style. I didn’t know Akira Toriyama, but I loved him. Thank you. RIP.”

Dave Rapoza

“RIP to the masterful Akira Toriyama. A brilliant artist, craftsman and storyteller whose reach will extend for generations. A huge loss for creators and fans alike.”

Joe Quinones

“Adios to one of the most important and influential artists of our lifetime. Gracias, maestro Akira Toriyama.”

Jorge R. Gutierrez

“Rest in peace. Thanks for everything Akira Toriyama.”

LightBox Expo

“No words can explain how Toriyama