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An official Toriyama fan club, Akira Toriyama Hozonkai (鳥山明保存会, "Akira Toriyama Preservation Society"), was established in 1982. Its newsletters were called Bird Land Press and were sent to members until the club closed in 1987. [24] Toriyama founded Bird Studio in the early 1980s, [25] which is a play on his name; "tori" (鳥 ...
Akira Toriyama (Japanese: 鳥山 明, Hepburn: Toriyama Akira, April 5, 1955 – March 1, 2024) [1] was a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for creating the popular manga series Dr. Slump (1980–1984), before going on to create Dragon Ball (1984–1995); his most famous work.
Akira Toriyama, the highly influential Japanese manga artist who created the medium-defining franchise “Dragon Ball” in the 1980’s and shepherded its growth as it became a global phenomenon ...
Akira Toriyama, a giant in the manga book genre who created favorites such as "Dragon Ball," has died at age 68. He died March 1 from an acute subdural hematoma, his production company, Bird ...
Akira Toriyama, the Japanese creator behind the "Dragon Ball" comic series and other works, has died at 68. His studio, Bird Studio, said Toriyama died on March 1 due to acute subdural hematoma ...
Toriyama (written: 鳥山, 通山) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with this surname include: Airi Toriyama (born 1989), Japanese actress and singer; Akira Toriyama (1955–2024), Japanese manga artist and character designer; Akira Toriyama (ophthalmologist) (1898–1994), Japanese ophthalmologist and photographer
Akira Toriyama is pictured in 1982. Toriyama, the creator of one of Japan's best-selling “Dragon Ball” and other popular anime who influenced Japanese comics, has died, his studio said Friday ...
Akira Toriyama was born on 20 June 1898 in Shinagawa-machi, Ebara-gun (now Shinagawa-ku), Tokyo. [1] He studied medicine at Tokyo Imperial University, graduating in 1926.. His health was not good, and he is said to have been nudged toward ophthalmology by his own professor, who believed that the relatively stable working hours of an ophthalmologist would be better for Toriy