'I just couldn't do more than that': Akira Toriyama made his smallest contribution to Dragon Ball GT that has still left the fandom divided after 27 years

'I just couldn't do more than that': Akira Toriyama made his smallest contribution to Dragon Ball GT that has still left the fandom divided after 27 years

HomeNews, Other Content'I just couldn't do more than that': Akira Toriyama made his smallest contribution to Dragon Ball GT that has still left the fandom divided after 27 years

Akira Toriyama's contribution to Dragon Ball GT is the bare minimum, but the fandom criticizes the mangaka for the work!

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Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball is considered to be the most popular Shonen series single-handedly responsible for the popularity of the manga and anime industry. The series is infectiously popular among fans as it is notorious for featuring epic battle scenes while inspiring them to not give up on themselves.

While everyone in the otaku community adores Toriyama-Sensei's contribution to the industry, they wholeheartedly despise a title associated with the series. Dragon Ball GT, the non-canon show that came right after the end of DBZ, was considered the next hot thing. However, it failed to keep pace with fans' expectations.

The mangaka was barely connected to the show, but his only contribution related to the show has continued to keep fans divided as he gave a significant yet minimal contribution to the show.

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'I just couldn't do more than that': Akira Toriyama made his smallest contribution to Dragon Ball GT that has still left the fandom divided after 27 years.
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