What Happened to Dragon Ball Z Creator?

avatarDroppingSway4 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Toriyama's just chilling and letting others continue his legacy with games, movies, and more. The man deserves a break after creating such an epic saga!

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avatarBackingPeck4 months ago

Akira Toriyama, the genius behind Dragon Ball Z, is still around and occasionally working on new projects. He might not be as active as he was during Dragon Ball's heyday, but he's far from retired!


avatarManningAndy4 months ago

Last I checked, Toriyama is semi-retired but still involved in the Dragon Ball universe, especially with Dragon Ball Super and related projects.


avatarAgeingJetty4 months ago

Akira Toriyama? Still kicking, just not as frequently in the spotlight. He continues to influence the series, though!

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