Dragon Ball Daima Called ‘Garbage’ by Akira Toriyama’s Editor

Key Takeaways

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  • Kazuhiko Torishima, a key figure in the creation of Dragon Ball, believes an origin story focused on Vegeta could have been more compelling than Dragon Ball Daima.
  • Torishimas critique of Daima as unoriginal has resonated with fans, sparking discussions about potential new directions for the Dragon Ball franchise.
  • With Akira Toriyamas passing, there is an ongoing debate about who will lead the Dragon Ball franchise and manage its intellectual property rights moving forward.
  • Torishimas podcast discussion on creative freedom and defending ideas has highlighted the evolving perspectives within the Dragon Ball community.

Torishima’s Vision for a Vegeta Origin Story Resurfaces Amidst Daima Debate and Leadership Shift in Dragon Ball

Kazuhiko Torishima, Akira Toriyama’s editor and collaborator on works such as Dragon Ball in Weekly Shonen Jump, is known for his outspoken, often controversial opinions. During a podcast he co-hosts with Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii, Torishima recently discussed creative freedom and the consequences of defending creative ideas. He notably suggested, “We should’ve made an origin story focused on Vegeta for Dragon Ball. Daima’s not great, so why not do something fresh like that?” Even with Akira Toriyama’s contributions to Dragon Ball Daima, Torishima’s direct criticism resonated with fans who also perceived Daima as unoriginal. Following Akira Toriyama’s recent passing, a debate has intensified over who will lead the Dragon Ball franchise and manage its intellectual property rights.

In Case You Missed It

If you’re a manga fan looking for insights into what makes certain series stand the test of time, be sure to check out “Attack on Titan Made Lot of Noise but Failed to Succeed, Says Former Dragon Ball Editor” by Carlos Mendoza (published August 14, 2025). Kazuhiko Toishima, a respected figure in the manga industry with experience editing Dragon Ball, shares his thoughts on why Attack on Titan, despite its massive popularity and sales, may not have left the same lasting impact as classics like Dragon Ball or Naruto. Dive into this thought-provoking piece at Attack on Titan Made Lot of Noise but Failed to Succeed, Says Former Dragon Ball Editor.

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