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Dragon Ball Z's most iconic Saga and villain only exist because Akira Toriyama had absolutely no idea what he was writing.
As much as Dragon Ball Z's Gohan may mean to the kids who grew up watching him, this version of the character was not true to Akira Toriyama's vision.
As fans know, when characters transform into Super Saiyan in the manga, their hair loses its color and becomes white in the vignettes. This saved Toriyama some work by not having to color the ...
Frieza hasn’t held the power edge over Goku and Vegeta since the original Namek saga—but that all changed recently in the ...
It's easy to underestimate just how influential the Dragon Ball franchise is, but the Akira Toriyama ... the planet New Vegeta. There, they catch wind of a legendary Super Saiyan hellbent on ...
The staff revealed that Akira Toriyama was heavily ... Aside from Goku's Super Saiyan 4 transformation, Dragon Ball Daima had other standout moments, including Vegeta's Super Saiyan 3 form.
One of the early elements that Akira Toriyama’s story had to do away with was attributing numbers to power levels. Both the Saiyan and Frieza Sagas saw heroes and villains alike given stats to ...
allowing us to see exactly who Akira Toriyama’s Earth views as their heroes and saviors. Many casual enjoyers would expect that the world-saving battles Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and the other Z ...