Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Japanese manga comic creator, Akira Toriyama, who was best known for his "Dragon Ball" series, has died at the age of 68.
He died on March 1 from a blood clot in his brain, his
production studio said on Friday.
"It's our deep regret that he still had several works
in the middle of creation with great enthusiasm," the studio said in a
statement posted on the official "Dragon Ball" website. "We hope
that Akira Toriyama's unique world of creation continues to be loved by
everyone for a long time to come."
"Dragon Ball" was first serialised in Weekly
Shonen Jump comic magazine in 1984 and was later adapted into movies, video
games and TV series distributed in more than 80 countries.
Toriyama was also known as a character and monster designer
of the blockbuster role-playing game series "Dragon Quest".
Many fans, and Japan's top government spokesman Yoshimasa
Hayashi, paid tribute to Toriyama and the global influence of his work.
"We will never forget Akira Toriyama for the gift he
left on this earth. I can't imagine a world without Dragon Ball," a fan
wrote in the section below the post.
Hayashi told reporters on Friday that Toriyama had played an
"extremely important role in demonstrating Japan's soft power".
"Mr. Toriyama's work has led to the widespread
recognition of Japan's content around the world," he added.
"Dragon Ball", a martial arts fantasy series that
follows the protagonist's search for orbs known as dragon balls that summon a
wish-granting dragon, was inspired by a 16th century Chinese novel and has a
widespread following in China.
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