yes ok Dragon Ball Super Presented as a direct continuation of Dragon Ball Z with manga creator Akira Toriyama as one of those responsible for the story, there is one element in particular that is not so well received in this new anime, and that is the action sequences thus, Mangaka reveals the difference between these two works.
In an interview during its premiere Dragon Ball Super: Super HeroToriyama was interrogated about the fight we saw Dragon Ball Super And in movies Dragon Ball Super: BrolyWhich didn’t reach the narrative level of what we saw in Dragon Ball Z. Thus, The author reveals that it is no longer under his control, but a special team takes over the reins in this department.
Although Toriyama is still responsible for the story, When it’s time for an action scene, let the animation team take over. This means that he only writes what happens in one scene, and it falls to the animators at Toei Animation to bring these sequences to life in a way that is interesting, but lacks what makes the fights special. A kind of cartoon.
While this is true in the anime, in the manga we see a different story. Thanks to the close relationship between Toyotaro and Toriyama, The series creator has more freedom while planning a specific action sequence, Something that’s mangaka Dragon Ball Super A very good work comes true in ways. Thus, it will be interesting to see which direction it will take Dragon Ball DAIMAWhether we see fights with a visual vision, or narrative approach.
On a related note, this is what a modern Dragon Ball Live Action would look like. Similarly, this is how the Lord of the Rings characters will look in this anime.
Editor’s note:
Undoubtedly, there is a significant difference between the fighting in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super. However, both continue to use strategies focused on extending the duration. Although there are differences, there are several very marked similarities.
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