Dragon Ball remains one of the best anime of all time, and there’s no doubt the franchise has inspired countless creators in the industry. Dragon Ball pushed anime as a medium into the mainstream, and its characters, particularly Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, have become anime archetypes, setting the template for how other characters should be done. Whether it’s Dragon Ball’s tales of martial arts, powerful high-speed fighting, or the transformative power-ups seen in the series, the franchise’s impact can be seen across the world of anime, even almost forty years after its inception.A variety of anime creators have paid homage to Dragon Ball for its influence on the industry throughout the years. While some anime have given subtle homage to Dragon Ball, others have made blatant references to its characters and themes in different ways, including characters drawing Dragon Ball characters in sketchbooks or even having them appear as background characters.After Aren’s impressive sketch, fellow student Shun Kaido proudly proclaims that he can draw them, too. After showing an unrecognizable drawing and calling it Goku, his fellow students scold him, telling him to “Apologize to Toriyama,” a reference to the creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Ball remains one of the best anime of all time, and there’s no doubt the franchise has inspired countless creators in the industry. Dragon Ball pushed anime as a medium into the mainstream, and its characters, particularly Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, have become anime archetypes, setting the template for how other characters should be done. Whether it’s Dragon Ball‘s tales of martial arts, powerful high-speed fighting, or the transformative power-ups seen in the series, the franchise’s impact can be seen across the world of anime, even almost forty years after its inception.
A variety of anime creators have paid homage to Dragon Ball for its influence on the industry throughout the years. While some anime have given subtle homage to Dragon Ball, others have made blatant references to its characters and themes in different ways, including characters drawing Dragon Ball characters in sketchbooks or even having them appear as background characters.
After Aren’s impressive sketch, fellow student Shun Kaido proudly proclaims that he can draw them, too. After showing an unrecognizable drawing and calling it Goku, his fellow students scold him, telling him to “Apologize to Toriyama,” a reference to the creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama.
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