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The official Akira Toriyama Archive unveils 33-year-old artwork showcasing Master Roshi and Dragon Ball's late creator as an honorary Saiyan warrior. Akira Toriyama himself explained why red was picked first, why blue came next, and why white was saved for later. This short breaks it down in the simplest way possible for every Dragon Ball fan.
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in Honor of Toriyama, i made this, all forms of goku that Toriyama made. UPDATE: i fixed his End Of Z Colored Gi to be more accurate, and added in the Whis Gi alt colors, GT Alt with OG SSJ4, a Xeno Goku Color Alt with him in LB SSJ4, and AF Goku Color Alts. Goku's Ultra Instinct Got Saved Akira Toriyama's original plan was to make Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan with Goku's hair being white.
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While the transformation would have been one to acknowledge and be amazed by, it would have clashed with another form. The official Akira Toriyama Archive unveils 36-year-old artwork of Dragon Ball's Goku geared up for an excursion to Piccolo's home planet, Namek. During the manga creation process, artists draw many illustrations that either end up cut or altered before the chapter goes to print.
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As a special treat for Dragon Ball fans, the official Akira Toriyama Archive has unveiled the original version of a classic piece of Kid Goku artwork. Featured on Dragon Ball 's official site, the Akira Toriyama Archive regularly showcases hard. Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Super: Toyotaro breaks the internet again with an incredible cover featuring Goku and Gohan The current illustrator and scriptwriter for the saga created by Akira Toriyama.
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The character Goku is based on Sun Wukong (Son Goku in Japanese), [nb 25] the central character of the Chinese novel Journey to the West. [15] To be creative with the idea of Sun Wukong, Toriyama designed Goku as a human boy with a monkey's tail, rather than a complete simian, because the tail would give the character a distinguishing feature. [12] He later stated that the tail was a pain to.
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Dragon Ball resurfaces a Shonen Jump color page, bringing attention to Goku's confident side -- and one of Akira Toriyama's much rarer manga. The Dragon Ball franchise unearths full-color Dragon Ball artwork that highlights a change in Akira Toriyama's drawing techniques.