Toyotaro warns that Dragon Ball Super has a long way to go

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Toyotaro warns that Dragon Ball Super has a long way to go

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One of the most tragic moments we have experienced this year has been the death of Akira Toriyama. The legendary creator of Dragon Ball left us last March at the age of 68, after having made us enjoy for the last four decades what is undoubtedly one of the most popular sagas in the world. This sad event left a very empty space in the hearts of all of us who have grown up with the anime and manga series, but also with the doubt of what would happen con Dragon Ball Super.

A couple of weeks after this sad event, it was announced that the manga would be on hiatus until further notice, without specifying how long this break would be, but now we have a little update on this which increases the expectation. It was Toyotaro himself, its current cartoonist, who wanted to leave us a message about it.

The Dragon Ball Official Website has published a video in which a survey has been carried out in which fans from all over the world have participated to decide which is the best fight in which Goku has been involved since he was just a child until the most recent ones. We are not going to give you any spoilers in case you want to discover it for yourself, but the important thing is The words that Toyotaro has left us right at the end of this video in question:

With the Moro fight included and all, I was delighted to see the results of the poll. But I won’t stop there. I plan to continue creating many exciting battles for fans to enjoy. So I hope you all keep following my work.

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Although it was already seen that something like this was going to happen, since it has never been said that Dragon Ball Super was to be cancelled after Toriyama’s death, it is always a joy to know that Toyotaro is very excited to continue taking the reins of this universe and to leave us with most memorable battlesWill they enter a new ranking in the future?

Therefore, it is clear that Dragon Ball Super has a long way to go and we will have more opportunities to continue watching the adventures of Goku and company on paper. The question is, when will he return? That is the real mystery, but it is best to take it easy so that the new chapters come back in style. Also, we must not forget that Dragon Ball Daima will be released in October, so at least we will have a portion of the saga in the form of an anime.

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