Within the Dragon Ball narrative, one of the most unique characters is Goku’s son, Gohan. He is probably the only Saiyan who hates fighting and wants to be a scholar. In many ways, he is the exact opposite of his father, who loves challenging strong opponents and testing out his own abilities against them. However, there is a reason for that.
Son Gohan – Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
While almost all of the other fighters in Dragon Ball had to go through intense training, Gohan is the only one who trained under Piccolo, and by the looks of it, the training was quite dense for Gohan as he was a child at that time. The intensity of the training was not only felt by Gohan but also by the voice actors in Dragon Ball.
During an interview, Gohan’s voice actor Masako Nozawa talked about a past incident where King...
Son Gohan – Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
While almost all of the other fighters in Dragon Ball had to go through intense training, Gohan is the only one who trained under Piccolo, and by the looks of it, the training was quite dense for Gohan as he was a child at that time. The intensity of the training was not only felt by Gohan but also by the voice actors in Dragon Ball.
During an interview, Gohan’s voice actor Masako Nozawa talked about a past incident where King...
- 5/20/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Goku’s Saiyan lineage is one of the reasons why the protagonist of Dragon Ball is so overwhelmingly strong. The Saiyans are always looking for fights and battles and are training hard to become stronger. All of these are the defining traits of Goku and make them the perfect main character for Akira Toriyama’s magnum opus.
Goku in Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
Goku’s Saiyan roots not only get him excited for battles but have also become a part of his identity. However, Toriyama initially had no interest in focusing on Goku’s origins. He rather wanted to focus on his upcoming journey. Goku’s origins were reflected in the story only because of Vegeta.
Additionally, he never even thought of Goku being an alien, which later became an important narrative of the story. Toriyama also talked about how he didn’t anticipate that the story would go on...
Goku in Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
Goku’s Saiyan roots not only get him excited for battles but have also become a part of his identity. However, Toriyama initially had no interest in focusing on Goku’s origins. He rather wanted to focus on his upcoming journey. Goku’s origins were reflected in the story only because of Vegeta.
Additionally, he never even thought of Goku being an alien, which later became an important narrative of the story. Toriyama also talked about how he didn’t anticipate that the story would go on...
- 5/19/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The main character from Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball series, Goku, has been voiced by Masako Nozawa since the series began in 1989. To this day, she has been portraying the role of the Saiyan protagonist, and not only that, but she has also played the role of all the children of Goku and even his father, Bardock.
Goku in Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
Nozawa made her name through Dragon Ball, but she has voiced other prominent characters too. She has been voicing characters since 1963, and even after so many years, she is still entertaining anime fans, making her a legend in the game. However, the most iconic role of her life required a sacrifice that many fans don’t know about.
During an interview, Toriyama once revealed that not only did he select Nozawa for the role of Goku, but she was already voicing a main character from another anime series,...
Goku in Dragon Ball | Toei Animation
Nozawa made her name through Dragon Ball, but she has voiced other prominent characters too. She has been voicing characters since 1963, and even after so many years, she is still entertaining anime fans, making her a legend in the game. However, the most iconic role of her life required a sacrifice that many fans don’t know about.
During an interview, Toriyama once revealed that not only did he select Nozawa for the role of Goku, but she was already voicing a main character from another anime series,...
- 5/19/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball franchise has gifted the fanatics with several iconic moments. While some were action-packed climax scenes, others left the audience in tears. The mangaka always put his soul into his work and did what he thought was best for the fans. Dragon Ball was quickly picked up by the fans and slowly became a global sensation.
With Vegeta’s debut, the dynamic shifted between Goku and him. Often, the anime had TV specials that featured a different story instead of following the main one. One of such TV specials left Akira Toriyama in tears. After watching it, he could not stop praising it, and the fans applauded it. TV Specials were considered non-canon, but Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, forced everyone to break that rule.
Bardock’s Story was an Emotional Rollercoaster Bardock (Credit: Toei Animation)
Bardock was the father of Raditz and Goku.
With Vegeta’s debut, the dynamic shifted between Goku and him. Often, the anime had TV specials that featured a different story instead of following the main one. One of such TV specials left Akira Toriyama in tears. After watching it, he could not stop praising it, and the fans applauded it. TV Specials were considered non-canon, but Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, forced everyone to break that rule.
Bardock’s Story was an Emotional Rollercoaster Bardock (Credit: Toei Animation)
Bardock was the father of Raditz and Goku.
- 4/28/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
Akira Toriyama’s passing away has left the entire world in a grief-stricken state. He was considered a legendary mangaka and the progenitor of the Dragon Ball franchise. His death left a massive hole in the anime and manga industry. Even though he was sick, he was involved with the creation of Dragon Ball Super.
Akira Toriyama was an inspiration to several mangaka, including the ones responsible for the Big Three of anime. After his death, Dragon Ball screenwriter Takao Koyama was seen to pay his tributes to the late mangaka. He mentioned his health and how he possessed a Super Saiyan’s will. Tako Koyama was also thankful to him for helping him get on with his career.
Takao Koyama Is Full of Praise For The Late Akira Toriyama Takao Koyama (Credit: IMDb)
Takao Koyama was one of Akira Toriyama’s most trusted colleagues. They had known each other for decades,...
Akira Toriyama was an inspiration to several mangaka, including the ones responsible for the Big Three of anime. After his death, Dragon Ball screenwriter Takao Koyama was seen to pay his tributes to the late mangaka. He mentioned his health and how he possessed a Super Saiyan’s will. Tako Koyama was also thankful to him for helping him get on with his career.
Takao Koyama Is Full of Praise For The Late Akira Toriyama Takao Koyama (Credit: IMDb)
Takao Koyama was one of Akira Toriyama’s most trusted colleagues. They had known each other for decades,...
- 3/10/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
Following the sudden passing of Akira Toriyama on March 1, 2024, Dragon Ball scriptwriter Takao Koyama, has offered some insight into Toriyama’s health on his personal Twitter account.
In a series of tweets, Koyama first expressed concern regarding the cause of death, a subdural hematoma, which often results from a serious head injury, questioning whether Toriyama had experienced a head injury.
He questioned, “Subdural hematoma. I wonder if you hit your head?“
In a follow-up tweet, he revealed that Toriyama had been ill since last year, acknowledging the challenges he may have faced during his illness.
“It seems you’ve been suffering from illness since last year. That’s unfortunate. It must have been quite difficult for you. I was also hospitalized for 100 days last year, so I can empathize with you.“
Koyama went on to credit Toriyama for giving his career as a screenwriter a significant boost, thanks to his inclusion in both Dr.
In a series of tweets, Koyama first expressed concern regarding the cause of death, a subdural hematoma, which often results from a serious head injury, questioning whether Toriyama had experienced a head injury.
He questioned, “Subdural hematoma. I wonder if you hit your head?“
In a follow-up tweet, he revealed that Toriyama had been ill since last year, acknowledging the challenges he may have faced during his illness.
“It seems you’ve been suffering from illness since last year. That’s unfortunate. It must have been quite difficult for you. I was also hospitalized for 100 days last year, so I can empathize with you.“
Koyama went on to credit Toriyama for giving his career as a screenwriter a significant boost, thanks to his inclusion in both Dr.
- 3/9/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball, without a doubt, was a beacon of light for the anime and manga industry which ushered in a new era. It inspired and influenced a whole generation of artists and creators in Japan and overseas.
However, it wasn’t just Toriyama’s work that was iconic, the author himself served as an inspiration to many. The news of sudden passing came a shock to many in the industry, who took to Sns in order to convey their heartfelt messages for Toriyama.
From the voice actors who worked on the adaptations of his manga, to fellow manga authors who grew up reading Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, everyone pitched in with their condolences. Check them out below.
Kazuhiko Torishima (Toriyama’s fist Editor)
My last work with him was the book “Dr. Mashirito’s Strongest Manga Technique”, which was released last year. The manga “Torishima and...
However, it wasn’t just Toriyama’s work that was iconic, the author himself served as an inspiration to many. The news of sudden passing came a shock to many in the industry, who took to Sns in order to convey their heartfelt messages for Toriyama.
From the voice actors who worked on the adaptations of his manga, to fellow manga authors who grew up reading Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, everyone pitched in with their condolences. Check them out below.
Kazuhiko Torishima (Toriyama’s fist Editor)
My last work with him was the book “Dr. Mashirito’s Strongest Manga Technique”, which was released last year. The manga “Torishima and...
- 3/8/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
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