you implied that the reason dragon boy wasn't fighting oriented was because it was a one shot which is silly because oneshots can be fighting oriented as we saw with fist's prototype
there were plenty fighting oriented oneshots before DB stop this cap
Fist's prototype wasn't even written with Buronson's participation retard. So of course it was action-oriented rather than story-oriented. Do your research
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he didn't have to. fist pioneered the buff macho types so without fist paving the way goku would have never become like that
Still never stated, boyo. Sources motherfucker, can you provide them?
may as well be arguing super sonic isn't a direct reference to super saiyans because sega technically never said he was, oh but he was lol
it would have still been canceled at some point if not for the rise in popularity
//youtu.be/x2exacC3KwY Have you ever wondered where the idea of the Tenkaichi Budokai came from? Did Akira Toriyama think of it himself, or did he “borrow” it from somewhere else? This art
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The success of DB directly came from the first Tenkaichi Budokai arc, which was far more strongly influenced by
Drunken Master than
Fist of the North Star. And the whole reason it wasn't cancelled in 10 issues like other bottom-ranking series in popularity was because of Dr. Slump's success guaranteeing in contract that Toriyama's next comic would be animated. Toriyama used Hokuto no Ken as a reference, the inspiration was entirely
Drunken Master and other Jackie Chan flicks. The whole reason DB and Dragon Boy started in the first place was because Torishima noted that Toriyama preferred to watch Jackie Chan movies while working rather than listening to music like other artists. Aside from showing Toriyama that action manga were 'in', Hokuto no Ken provided no direct inspiration to DB. And AT's sense of panelling was already noticed to be top tier by Torishima before he even created Dr. Slump. (Coincidentally he hated One Piece because Oda's panelling sense was all over the place)
also toriyama said that he originally intended for DB to just last a year. gonna need a source on this "DB was already scheduled to be animated" claim
Dr. Slump was a series Toriyama wanted to end within 6 months of its inception due to him having to redraw the entire chapter if the editor didn't like the jokes. He wasn't allowed to end it unless he came up with a series that is even more entertaining, and after numerous failed one-shots he created during Slump's run he created DB's prototype Dragon Boy in response to Torishima's comment that he could use Jackie Chan movies as an inspiration. Consequently it was slated to be animated very quickly. You can read more about it here
The Dragon Ball franchise has been immensely popular since it first graced the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984. Created by Akira Toriyama, this fighting manga turned media franchise has captured the imagination of people around the world, but how did this "Mystical Adventure" beg
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and here
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(use google translate for the latter as it's not in English)
Dragon Ball even inherited the same timeslot directly from Dr. Slump, with Slump ending just before DB's three original anime began (and were followed by New Dr. Slump afterwards):
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Dragon Ball surviving its initial low popularity in Jump's hectic climate was due to Dr. Slump's success and Fuji TV wanting Toriyama's work to occupy Slump's timeslot, not due to Fist of the North Star. Toriyama at best took lessons from FotNS in formulating action scenes to mould the series' popularity, but FotNS is hardly the reason why Toriyama's manga occupied the same timeslot on Fuji TV for 18 years with their adaptations.