'It's no good if you can't tell who's who': Even Eiichiro Oda never came close to perfecting an Akira Toriyama technique that became a Dragon Ball trademark

'It's no good if you can't tell who's who': Even Eiichiro Oda never came close to perfecting an Akira Toriyama technique that became a Dragon Ball trademark

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The Dragon Ball brand that made Akira Toriyama better than Eiichiro Oda.

One Piece and Naruto writers react to Dragon Ball writer Akira Toriyama's death | Summary time

The recent reveal of a mysterious character's silhouette in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece has shocked the entire fandom, as he has been among the most important characters in the final saga. This character has been placed in the leagues of heavy hitters like Dragon, Akainu, Imu, Blackbeard, Luffy, etc., proving his importance to the battle for supremacy.

Although the identity of the character has been kept hidden by Eiichiro Oda due to the story, it has become a big question for One Piece fans as they cannot even pinpoint a single thing that would help them understand the origin of the mysterious character. Although Oda has had similar problems in the past, Dragon Ball's creator, Akira Toriyama, perfected this skill.

Toriyama once revealed how he was able to make his characters identifiable to such an extent that it became a Dragon Ball trademark. Fans can recognize the characters even from their silhouettes, which is considered a challenge in the manga world.

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