Akira Toriyama
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Image:Akira21.jpg Akira Toriyama (鳥山 明 Toriyama Akira, born on April 5, 1955 in Kiyosu, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist.
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[edit] Biography
He debuted in 1978 with the story Wonder Island, published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, and gained fame for Dr. Slump, serialized weekly in Shonen Jump from 1980 to 1984. In 1984, he was responsible for developing Dragon Ball that became serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. In Japan, it became a record-breaking best seller with over 120 million copies sold.
He is mostly known for his series Dragon Ball. This work was one of the linchpins for what is known as the Golden Age of Jump. Its success "forced" Toriyama to work on Dragon Ball from 1984 to 1995. During that eleven-year period, he produced 519 chapters, collected into 42 volumes. Each volume has an average of 200 pages, so the entire Dragon Ball storyline extends to almost 9,000 pages. Moreover, the success of Dragon Ball led to an animated television series (with a later part of the story known as Dragon Ball Z), feature-length animated movies, video games, and mega-merchandising. He chose to end the Dragon Ball series so he could "take [his] next step in life," as he put it.[citation needed] However, due to the success of the series, the anime still continued with Dragon Ball GT and Akira Toriyama was still involved a little bit in this project, although in a limited way.
His clean line and design sense led to jobs designing characters for the phenomenally popular Dragon Quest series of role-playing game (formerly called Dragon Warrior in the United States). He has also served as the character designer for the Super Famicom/SNES RPG Chrono Trigger and the fighting game Tobal No. 1 for the PlayStation (as well as its sequel, Tobal 2, released only in Japan), and continues to produce the occasional manga story.
His works after Dragon Ball tend to be short (100-200 page) stories, including Cowa!, Kajika, and Sand Land, as well as one-shots, like the spoof Neko Majin Z.
He is currently the character designer for a new RPG coming out for the Xbox 360 entitled Blue Dragon, and also for the Wii game Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors.
The name of Toriyama's studio is Bird Studio, which is a play on his name, meaning "Bird Mountain".
[edit] Selected bibliography
[edit] Manga
- Awawa World (1977, unpublished)
- Wonder Island (1978-1979, 2 one-shots)
- Today's Highlight Island (1979, 1 one-shot)
- Tomato (1979, 1 one-shot)
- Hetappi (1982, 1 tankōbon, drawing lesson)
- Dr. Slump (1980-1985, 18 tankōbon)
- Escape (1981, 1 one-shot)
- Pola & Roid (1981, 1 one-shot)
- Pink (1982, 1 one-shot)
- Mad Matic (1982, 1 one-shot)
- Chobit (1983, 2 one-shots, nothing to do with Chobits)
- Dragon Boy (1983, 2 one-shots)
- Tongpoo (1983, 1 one-shot)
- Toriyama Akira's Manga Theater Vol.1 (1983, 1 tankōbon)
- Dragon Ball (1984-1995, 42 tankōbon)
- Mr. Ho (1986, 1 one-shot)
- Lady Red (1987, 3 one-shots, adult gag manga)
- Kennosuke (1987, 1 one-shots)
- Sonchoh (1987, 1 one-shot)
- Mamejiro (1988, 1 one-shot)
- Toriyama Akira's Manga Theater Vol.2 (1988, 1 tankōbon)
- Karamaru (1989, 1 one-shot)
- Wolf (1990, 1 one-shot)
- Cashman Saving Soldier (1991, 3 one-shots - 1998, 1 tankōbon)
- Dub & Peter 1 (1992, 4 one-shots)
- Go!Go!Ackman (1993, 11 one-shots)
- New Dr. Slump (1994, 3 slim tankōbon, nothing to do with the 1998 anime)
- Tokimecha (1996, 1 one-shot)
- Alien X-Peke (1997, 1 one-shot)
- Bubul (1997, 1 one-shot)
- Toriyama Akira's Manga Theater Vol.3 (1997, 1 tankōbon)
- New Cashman Saving Soldier (1998, 1 tankōbon)
- Cowa! (1998, 1 tankōbon)
- Tahi Mahi (1998, 1 tankōbon)
- Kajika (1999, 1 tankōbon)
- Sand Land (2000, 1 tankōbon)
- Neko Majin Z (2000-2005, 5 one-shots, 1 tankōbon)
- Kochikame (2006, 1 one-shot, omake)
[edit] Videogames (Character design)
- Dragon Quest series: Role-Playing Game (RPG) series published by Enix (now Square-Enix). Appeared on Nintendo's NES, Super Famicom, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sony's PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and soon Nintendo's Wii.
- Chrono Trigger: Role-Playing Game (RPG) developed by SquareSoft (now Square-Enix) for Nintendo's Super NES. It was relaunched with a few additions for Sony's PlayStation.
- Tobal: Two fighting games for Sony's PlayStation developed by SquareSoft.
- Blue Dragon: Role Playing Game (RPG) for Microsoft's Xbox 360 developed by Mistwalker studio for Artoon based on a design by Final Fantasy series originator Hironobu Sakaguchi.
[edit] Children's Books
[edit] Further reading
Books:
External links:
- Akira Toriyama profile on MobyGamesca:Akira Toriyama
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