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The Future of Dragon Balls: A Post Toriyama World



The world of Dragon Ball was forever shaped by the imagination of Akira Toriyama. His creation, spanning decades and generations of fans, faces an uncertain future following his passing. But what happens to Dragon Ball now? Here's a look at the possibilities:

Continuation with Established Guidelines:

The most likely scenario involves continuing the series based on existing concepts and notes left behind by Toriyama. Toyotarou, the artist for the Dragon Ball Super manga, previously received storyboards and plot points from Toriyama. He, along with editors and other creators familiar with Toriyama's vision, could potentially continue the narrative while respecting his established universe.

A Collaborative Effort:

Dragon Ball is a vast and rich world. To ensure the story stays fresh, a team of writers and artists could collaborate. This team could include veterans who've worked on the franchise alongside new talent, ensuring a balance between honoring Toriyama's legacy and introducing innovative ideas.

Focus on Existing Content:

The existing Dragon Ball content is vast, with multiple series, movies, and video games. Shonen Jump, the magazine that publishes Dragon Ball, might choose to focus on adapting or expanding upon this existing material. This could involve remakes, side stories, or prequel series that delve deeper into established characters and lore.

A Respectful Conclusion:

There's also the possibility of concluding the main storyline with a respectful finale. This could involve adapting any existing outlines left by Toriyama or crafting a fitting end that honors the characters and themes he established.

Unpredictable Future:

The future of Dragon Ball ultimately lies with the rights holders. They might choose to explore entirely new avenues, potentially incorporating Dragon Ball characters into different genres or even letting the series rest peacefully.

Fan Impact:

The passionate Dragon Ball fanbase will undoubtedly play a role in the series' future. Their reception of any new content will be crucial. Fan engagement and continued interest could influence decisions regarding the continuation or conclusion of the series.




A Legacy Secured:

Regardless of the path chosen, Akira Toriyama's legacy is secure. He created a global phenomenon that continues to inspire and entertain millions. The future of Dragon Ball might be uncertain, but the impact of his work will undoubtedly continue to resonate with fans for years to come.


Article By: Muhammad Essa Magsi AKA ~𝞛𝞢𝞦𝞦 ❤️

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  1. I so happy Akira is dead now the new chapters of Dragon ball will come and the plot will be changed

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