The Top 5 Influential Works of Akira Toriyama

The Top 5 Influential Works of Akira Toriyama

Akira Toriyama is a renowned Japanese manga artist and character designer known for his iconic works that have left a lasting impact on the world of anime and manga. Let's explore the top 5 influential works of this talented creator.

A Dragon Ball Z graphic seen at the NiceOne Barcelona Gaming & Digital Experiences Festival in 2019.

1. Dragon Ball Series

One of Toriyama's most famous works, the Dragon Ball series, has become a cultural phenomenon worldwide. With memorable characters like Goku and Vegeta, intense battles, and a captivating storyline, this series has influenced generations of fans and inspired countless other creators.

2. Dr. Slump

Before Dragon Ball, Toriyama created Dr. Slump, a comedic manga series that showcased his unique art style and sense of humor. This series introduced readers to the quirky world of Penguin Village and set the stage for Toriyama's future success.

3. Dragon Quest Series

While not a manga series, Toriyama's character design work on the Dragon Quest video game series has had a significant impact on the gaming industry. His iconic character designs have become synonymous with the franchise and have helped shape the visual identity of the games.

4. Chrono Trigger

Toriyama's character design work on the classic RPG Chrono Trigger is another example of his influence beyond the world of manga. The game's memorable characters and vibrant world brought Toriyama's art to a new audience and solidified his reputation as a master of character design.

5. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman

Although not as well-known as some of his other works, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman showcases Toriyama's storytelling skills and ability to create compelling characters. This standalone manga series explores themes of friendship, duty, and sacrifice in a unique sci-fi setting.

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Toriyama “took the baton from the era when reading manga would make you stupid, and created an era where both adults and children read and enjoy manga. He showed us the dream that manga can do things like this and that we can go to the world,” Oda said on the Shonen Jump website.

This feels unreal,We truly lost a legend:This person has passed away, but he will always be in out hearts.

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