Toyotaro, the artist who worked with the late Akira Toriyama on Dragon Ball Super manga, has a unique and rare talent. His drawings helped Goku's adventures be exciting, with millions of fans around the world praising his work. Despite a small portion of the fandom saying otherwise, he has proven to be an incredible successor to Kakarot's beloved creator.
Even so, according Kazuhiko TorishimaToriyama's original and trusted editor, his work is still missing an important detail to be as good as the original. Torisihima recently reviewed Toyotaro's work and gave his honest impressions, letting the current artist know that he could still improve.
Toriyama's original editor gives his thoughts on Toyotaro's work
During Jump Festa 2025, Torishima, who worked for years as the main editor of Dragon ball franchise, and before that for Dr.studied Toyotaro's work as the series' main artist. Toriyama's confidant reviewed the design of chapter #103 of the Super manga, the battle between Gohan's latest and most powerful form, Beast, and Goku in particular. After analyzing the work, Torishima commented that Toyotaro's pages were missing the most vital cut of all. While fans aren't sure what he means, many speculate that his comments may be referring to the lack of panels explaining the characters' positions.
Another part of the fandom speculates that the editor is referring to Toyotaro's fast-paced battles, which often do not depict the characters preparing to attack. Torishima continued by stating that he wanted to give his opinions directly, implying that he respects the artist enough to be frank. Finally, he stated that it was a shame that these important moments were missing, letting fans know that this crucial detail is one of the only flaws he finds in the manga. The post made by the editor was translated by the user @Herms98 in X.
Torishima is a big part of Dragon Ball (and Shonen Jump)'s success
He was much more than Toriyama's trusted editor
Torishima is one of the most celebrated figures in the world of manga, having worked in the industry since 1976. His career did not begin editing for Toriyama, as he was already involved in this world long before the beloved author became famous. However, his rise to fame began in 1978, when he read one of Toriyama's first one-shots, which was submitted for a special edition. Shonen Jump Weekly contest. After realizing the talent Toriyama had, he began working with him, with the two successfully creating the Dr. manga series in 1980.
The editor was also vital to the publication of the beloved Dragon ball series, considered one of the best manga in the world. He worked tirelessly with Toriyama to convince the executives in charge of Shonen Jump magazine to approve the story. He remained a close friend and confidant of Toriyama for many years after that, despite not continuing his work on the manga series after 1992. His contributions to this world-famous manga should always be celebrated, as Goku's adventure would not be the same without him. guiding the author.
Torishima's words, while harsh, will likely inspire Toyotaro to continue improving as he works on Torishima's return. Dragon Ball Super. His advice can be seen as soon as the series resumes publication with the next special one-shot. Overall, although Torishima has become famous for his blunt and controversial opinions on the industry, he is still a fundamental piece of Dragon balliconic legacy.
Sources: @KosoKoso_hoso (X)
Dragon Ball Super is a sequel to the original Dragon Ball series, as well as the fan-favorite Dragon Ball Z anime. Dragon Ball Super is set ten years after Majin Buu's defeat and follows Goku and his friends on new adventures. Just like its predecessors, Dragon Ball Super was praised throughout its 131 episodes.
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July 5, 2015
- Writers
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Tatsuya Nagamine, Akira Toriyama