News culture DBZ Quiz: Do You Really Know Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Z Series? We’ll see!
Akira Toriyama left us a few days ago, but his work will live on for many years to come. In fact, the various storylines of the Dragon Ball series have left their mark on the minds and lovers of pop culture across generations…
If Dragon Ball is indeed the beginning of the epic of Son Goku, the hero created by the great mangaka, this character has evolved over the years and even through generations of readers (or those who prefer the series in animated version). So that actually existed Dragon Ball, but also Dragon Ball Z and even Dragon Ball Super. Let’s not forget it either Dragon Ball GT and the next step that will soon become a reality Dragon Ball Daima.
DBZ, most memorable arc?
If one of these storylines has remained forever in the memory of fans, it is that of Dragon Ball Z. First with the arrival of the Saiyans on Earth, then the journey to Namek with the encounter with the fearsome Frieza before landing the cyborgs , Cell and finally the appearance of one of the series’ other most iconic enemies, Buu.
Today we take a look at the DBZ arc to find out if you really know it and if, despite the years, it no longer holds any secrets for you. Good luck !
Akira Toriyama didn’t just create Dragon Ball!
Of course, everyone knows Akira Toriyama thanks to the success of Dragon Ball, but the master mangaka didn’t just produce that series. In fact, he is also the origin of Dr. Slump, along with the terrible Arale, who we can also meet in Dragon Ball! We also owe him the series The Mangaka Apprenticea manga-themed meeting at the V-Jump store, Dragon boy, go! Go! Ackman, Cowa!, Jaco LePatrouilleur Galactic (present in Dragon Ball Super…), but also a few others… This is proof of that Mr. Toriyama was also able to renew himself He retained his characteristic pencil stroke, which brought him success. And soon you will see the Creator’s heroes again in DB Daima, but also in Sand Land The video game will be released on April 26th. We will of course talk about it again on JV soon, that goes without saying.
Sandland: The Series
As publisher Bandai Namco prepares to release its action role-playing game Sand Land, you have to go to Disney+ to discover the animated version. Sandland: The Series is part of a huge mixed media project that has its origins in an old manga by Dragon Ball’s father, Akira Toriyama. Published in Japan in 2000 and available in French from Glénat, the one-shot Sand Land also finds its place in The World, the author’s global imaginary universe. The story takes place from the perspective of Beelzebub, the demon lord, who begins an eventful journey through the desert in search of a mysterious holy spring. A whole program!
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