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Dragon Ball Creator Akira Toriyama Passes Away

Creator Of Dragon Ball-Akira Toriyama. Photo: Collected

Creator Of Dragon Ball-Akira Toriyama. Photo: Collected

Akira Toriyama, creator of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Super, and Sand Land, has passed away. The legendary manga artist was 68 years old. The heartbreaking news of his death was shared on the Dragon Ball website. The statement revealed that Akira Toriyama died of an acute subdural hematoma. The news of his death has saddened the fans of the Dragon Ball franchise and the anime community.

Fans have paid tribute to Mr Toriyama for creating characters that have become a part of their childhood.

The Dragon Ball comic series debuted in 1984. It follows a boy named Son Goku in his quest to collect magical dragon balls to defend Earth against alien humanoids called Saiyans.

Mr Toriyama had uncompleted works at the time of his death. He died on 1 March and only his family and very few friends attended his funeral, according to a statement from the Dragon Ball website.

"He would have many more things to achieve. However, he has left many manga titles and works of art to this world," his studio said."We hope that Akira Toriyama's unique world of creation continues to be loved by everyone for a long time to come," it added.

Fans offered their sympathies on social media. "Thank you for creating a manga that represents my youth. Rest in peace, thank you for  your hard work," read a post on X, which instantly got 500 likes.

"It's too soon, it's too sad," another Japanese X user wrote. "His legacy will live on forever. Thank you for creating the most iconic anime character of all time Akira," another user wrote.

“Dear Friends and Partners, We are deeply saddened to inform you that manga creator Akira Toriyama passed away on March 1st due to acute subdural hematoma. He was in age of 68,” the statement read. “It’s our deep regret that he still had several works in the middle of creation with great enthusiasm. Also, he would have many more things to achieve,” they added.

“However, he had left many manga titles and works of art to this world. Thanks to the support of so many people around the world, he has been able to continue his creative activities for over 45 years. We hope that Akira Toriyama’s unique world of creation continues to be loved by everyone for a long time to come,” the team said.

“We inform you of this sad news, with gratefulness for your kindness during his lifetime. Funeral service was held with his family and very few relatives. Following his wishes for tranquility, we respectfully inform you that we would not accept flowers, condolences gifts, visiting, offerings and others. Also, we ask you to refrain from conduction interviews with his family,” the statement read.

“Future plans for a commemorative gathering is not decided, we will let you know when it’s confirmed. We deeply thank you for your understanding and support as always,” the letter concluded.

Born in Nagoya, Japan in 1955, Mr Toriyama broke into the comic book world in the early 1980s with Dr. Slump, which tells the story of a little girl robot Arale and her scientist creator.

But Dragon Ball was his most famous work. To many fans, Son Goku's journey from a kid who fumbles his martial arts training to a high-flying hero who can shoot bolts of electricity from his hands mirrors their own struggles against self-doubt as they grew into adulthood.

Dragon Ball inspired fan fiction writers and cosplayers who style their hair like the characters' sharp and pointed locks. The cartoon version has been dubbed in numerous languages and Dragon Ball action figures are a staple in toy stores from Japan to China and Southeast Asia.

In a 2013 interview with a Japanese newspaper Asahi, Mr Toriyama said he had "no idea" how Dragon Ball became so popular around the world. He described the series as a miracle, "given how it helped someone like me who has twisted, difficult personalities do a decent job and get accepted by society".

"When I was drawing the series, all I ever wanted to achieve was to please boys in Japan," he said, according to news agency AFP.

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