A group of artists from Peru have created a massive commemorative wall mural in honor of Dragon Ball’s late creator Akira Toriyama.Catsuka, a prominent French outlet dedicated to animation, showcased the mural on its official YouTube channel. Spanning six meters high and over 110 meters (about 360 feet) long, the completed version features a mashup of over 70 characters from the Dragon Ball universe, including Goku, Gohan, Krillin, Android 18, Piccolo, Bulma, Arale-chan, Frieza and many others. A meticulously detailed portrait of Toriyama himself also adorns the wall’s face, immortalizing the artist right alongside his prolific cast of characters. The mural is located at the Estadio Nacional del Metropolitano (National Metropolitan Stadium) in Peru’s capital city, Lima.Akira Toriyama passed away on March 1 after suffering an acute subdural hematoma, leaving behind millions of dedicated fans around the world. The artist’s death has significantly impacted those working in the comic industry, many of whom were directly influenced by Toriyama’s works during childhood. Recently, Shonen Jump published a collection of loving farewell statements from several popular manga artists, including Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami. “I am unworthy of any words. May you rest in peace,” Akutami stated.
A group of artists from Peru have created a massive commemorative wall mural in honor of Dragon Ball‘s late creator Akira Toriyama.
Catsuka, a prominent French outlet dedicated to animation, showcased the mural on its official YouTube channel. Spanning six meters high and over 110 meters (about 360 feet) long, the completed version features a mashup of over 70 characters from the Dragon Ball universe, including Goku, Gohan, Krillin, Android 18, Piccolo, Bulma, Arale-chan, Frieza and many others. A meticulously detailed portrait of Toriyama himself also adorns the wall’s face, immortalizing the artist right alongside his prolific cast of characters. The mural is located at the Estadio Nacional del Metropolitano (National Metropolitan Stadium) in Peru’s capital city, Lima.
Akira Toriyama passed away on March 1 after suffering an acute subdural hematoma, leaving behind millions of dedicated fans around the world. The artist’s death has significantly impacted those working in the comic industry, many of whom were directly influenced by Toriyama’s works during childhood. Recently, Shonen Jump published a collection of loving farewell statements from several popular manga artists, including Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami. “I am unworthy of any words. May you rest in peace,” Akutami stated.
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