'The magic system is much more complex than many casual fans realize': Dragon Ball fans found a genius Akira Toriyama story detail that destroys the criticism One Piece and Naruto fans use to insult his legacy

'The magic system is much more complex than many casual fans realize': Dragon Ball fans found a genius Akira Toriyama story detail that destroys the criticism One Piece and Naruto fans use to insult his legacy

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The complexity of Dragon Ball's power scaling is more than the big three.

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

The Dragon Ball series is considered the godfather of the big three of anime. Akira Toriyama gave his all in the franchise and made it one of the very best. The path created by the series helped the Big Three reach worldwide fame, further helping the manga and anime industry become mainstream.

While Toriyama's masterpiece was loved by all, Dragon Ball haters always called out the power scaling system. They argued that it was absurd and outdated. Fans thought it was not primitive but complex. It's hard to understand, especially if someone has yet to see the legacy of the late Toriyama sensei.

After Akira Toriyama passed away on March 1, 2024, the entire planet was devastated. The manga and anime industry will forever be indebted to him. But that doesn't guarantee Dragon Ball didn't have haters. Mostly, the rival fandoms would criticize its power scaling system. They thought it was primitive and absurd because it was the main character who would only get stronger with each other.

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