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Iconic Dragon Ball Editor Casts Doubt on the Anime's Future in Scathing Update

2025-12-01 16:57
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Iconic Dragon Ball Editor Casts Doubt on the Anime's Future in Scathing Update

The future of Dragon Ball hangs in the balance as one of Dragon Ball's most influential figures implies that the franchise is losing its soul.

Iconic Dragon Ball Editor Casts Doubt on the Anime's Future in Scathing Update Son Goku as seen in Dragon Ball Z Anime Son Goku looking shocked in Dragon Ball Z anime 4 By  Hannah Diffey Published 28 minutes ago Hannah is a senior writer and self-publisher for the anime section at ScreenRant. There, she focuses on writing news, features, and list-style articles about all things anime and manga. She works as a freelance writer in the entertainment industry, focusing on video games, anime, and literature. Her published works can be found on ScreenRant, FinanceBuzz, She Reads, and She Writes.   Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

For decades, Dragon Ball has thrived on passionate creators and devoted fans, but a recent outburst from one of the franchise’s most influential figures has shaken that confidence. Kazuhiko Torishima, the legendary editor who guided Akira Toriyama through the manga’s formative years, has resurfaced with blistering criticism aimed at the franchise’s modern leadership. His remarks have ignited debates about the future direction of Dragon Ball and whether the brand is losing the artistry that once made it special.

Torishima’s concerns stem from what he sees as a growing disconnect between Toriyama’s original creative philosophy and the choices being made today. During a recent livestream, via @Venixys on X, he delivered a pointed critique of current Dragon Ball overseer Akio Iyoku, without naming him directly, suggesting that the franchise is now guided less by passion and more by opportunism. It’s a harsh claim, but one that has forced fans to consider whether the brand’s identity is shifting in troubling ways.

A Legendary Dragon Ball Editor Sounds the Alarm

Torishima’s frustrations became particularly evident after visiting the new Dragon Ball store at Tokyo Station. Instead of celebrating the space as a tribute to Toriyama’s legacy, he slammed the store’s design as cheap, uninspired, and completely misaligned with Toriyama’s artistic principles. Comparing it to low-end furniture outlets, he argued that the store’s visual presentation reflected a disregard for craftsmanship.

One example that outraged him was the decision to plaster characters in orange outfits against bright orange backgrounds. Torishima explained that Toriyama originally used orange because it contrasted sharply against white manga paper. Removing that contrast, he argued, strips the characters of visual impact and demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of Toriyama’s style. Even a promotional Goku stance came under fire for lacking believable weight or motion.

Torishima wasn’t alone, either. Commentator Naz Chris echoed his concerns, noting that several illustrators working on Dragon Ball share similar frustrations. Both he and Torishima agreed that longtime animator and supervisor Tadayoshi Nakatsuru should oversee future artwork to restore proper quality control, emphasizing the need for authentic, technically sound designs.

Accusations of Exploitation and Fears for the Dragon Ball Franchise’s Direction

Dragon Ball Goku Shocked

Perhaps the most shocking part of Torishima’s critique was his accusation that the store’s merchandise amounted to “fake” products, with items he claimed were hollow and lacking Toriyama’s spirit. He urged fans not to spend their money on what he saw as subpar, exploitative goods created without respect for the franchise’s roots. The implication was clear: current leadership is monetizing nostalgia rather than honoring it.

This sentiment reflects a growing fear among long-time fans that Dragon Ball may be entering a phase of over-commercialization at the expense of artistic integrity. Torishima’s remarks suggest that unless the franchise’s stewards recommit to quality and creative authenticity, it risks drifting into the same pitfalls that have plagued other long-running franchises strained by corporate oversight.

The editor’s warning serves as a call for accountability, and a reminder that Dragon Ball became a global icon not through flashy merchandise or aggressive branding, but through Toriyama’s meticulous craft. Whether this outcry sparks meaningful change remains to be seen, but Torishima has made one thing undeniably clear: that the future of Dragon Ball depends on protecting the heart that built it.

Dragon Ball Franchise Image Dragon Ball Created by Akira Toriyama First Film Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies Latest Film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero First TV Show Dragon Ball Latest TV Show Super Dragon Ball Heroes First Episode Air Date April 26, 1989

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