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Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama was born in April 1955 in the outskirts
of Nagoya. In 1974 he entered highschool to study art specializing in publicity.
In 1977 he decided to abandon this to enroll in cartoon drawing. Some time
afterwards, he entered Shueisha, the biggest manga publisher in Japan, as a
mangaka or cartoonist, where he started drawing as a professional. It was here
he published his first work as a professional.
In December 1978, he published his first manga, Wonder Island in the popular
Shonen Weekly Jump. It wasn't a big success but made him understand that there
were people out there interested in his comics. All his cartoons have, however,
one thing in common: they all happen in the same world. All the characters meet
there. This is why Arale from Shonen Jump meets Son Goku in one episode.
Toriyama is a very productive artist and has even created his own studio: the
Bird Studio, where he works helped by his assistants. He wrote lots of stories
dedicated to a young public and Dragon Ball Z is the only one he has created for
an older audience, mainly teenagers. What is most admirable of his work is that
every idea he develops allows him to develop the next one.
For example, in order to create Dragon Ball he was inspired by the character
Dragon Boy he had invented a few years earlier. Apart from the process of
adapting his own maga into a successful TV series, Toriyama participated in the
production of a unique animation movie lasting 50 minutes, Ikimarusama and
Shinsukesama, in which he demonstrated how he was equally good at producing TV
animes or animated cartoons as he was at drawing his own comics. It was a
production wherein the humor of Dragon Ball and the great action of DBZ were
cleverly combined. However, it was by no means his best work in any respect.
It is this originality that has made Akira Toriyama one of today's most demanded
authors. Two years afterwards, he organized a show which traveled throughout the
Japanese islands in order to show off all of his work. He has even participated
in the design of a few video games.
Naming the Kamehameha, but how did Akira Toriyama come up with it? Truth is, he
didn't. While thinking of a name for the move, he asked his wife, who suggested
Kamehameha. Kamehameha was actually the name of a Hawaiian King. King Kamehameha
was also known as "The Great." He was king of Hawaii from the years
1782 to 1819.
Source: DBGT-Net
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