Age 553: nearly a century after Piccolo’s rampage, Roshi’s grief over Mutaito’s death has subsided enough for him to start up a first-rate porn collection. On an unrelated note, he eventually becomes unable to ride his magic cloud fit only for the pure of heart. #HistoryofEver
Actually, let’s back up a bit here: while still a young man (aged 18 or so and therefore pre-Piccolo, if the anime’s character design is any guide) Roshi trains with Karin. I discussed this before, but I never tire of this clip.
While there, Roshi receives two important pieces of Journey to the West memorabilia: a chunk of Karin’s gigantic Kinto’un (Nimbus), and the Nyoibo (Power Pole) that connects the tower to the divine lookout above.
These are based off Monkey King Sun Wukong’s two famous accessories: the Jīndǒuyún (Somersault Cloud) and Rúyìbàng (Compliant Rod), so it’s appropriate that they both eventually find their way to Goku.
(Look, just don’t even try to imagine why Roshi would’ve been desperate to borrow a big red rod that grows and shrinks on command. Trust me, you’re better off that way)
Roshi originally tells Goku that he received his magic cloud from Kami/God (one of the earliest uses of the term in DB, long before any of the series’ familiar gods had appeared), but this is later clarified/retconned to be Karin (hey, he is called “god of the martial arts”)
Anyway, with these treasures in tow, Roshi sets up shop on his island home and starts collecting porn (and teaching his pet turtle to speak, let’s not forget). According to the Adventure Special’s section on Kame House, he’s been collecting these dirty books for 200 years.
Based on this, the Daizenshuu 7 timeline dates the start of Roshi’s collection to Age 553, 200 years before the Piccolo arc in Age 753 (the Adventure Special came out in the middle of the Piccolo arc, making that the “present day” for all its in-universe info).
Amongst Roshi’s collection: the book “Bob and Margaret’s Forbidden Games”. That’s the title DB Online gives for Roshi’s questionable choice of classroom reading, and in DBO lore the book inspires Mister Buu to create a female companion for himself, thus spawning the Majin race.
It’s possibly around this time that Roshi invents the Kamehameha, a grueling process that takes him 50 years. Or at least that’s how long he claims it takes to learn the technique, so presumably that’s how long it took for him. God knows it doesn’t take anyone else that long.
Tomorrow: the Saiyans’ salad days!
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Toyotaro’s postscript for DBS vol.24 details the creation process of the ch.104 one-shot: originally this was a text prologue he got from Toriyama, which he revised and put into manga form. And now the Super Hero arc is really, truly done: “Look forward to future developments!”
Toriyama also designed the Red Pharmaceutical Company air truck for the Super Hero arc epilogue:
Toyotaro’s vol.24 author’s comment explains how Toriyama’s corrections were typically about how manga ought to be, rather than simply how DB should be. He was a manga artist above all. “I will never forget the approach to manga which sensei taught me, and continue to do my best!”
Dragon Ball Daima, ep.20: it’s the end, but the moment has been prepared for. The fight with Gomah is samey but looks amazing and is over soon enough for Kuu to ascend the Iron Throne, plus other fun wrap-up stuff. Thanks for everything Toriyama, and farewell. #DAIMA #ep20
Since Daima airs at 11:40 PM in Japan, the final episode on February 28th ended right as the date ticked over into March 1st, marking the one year anniversary of Toriyama’s death. So far there’s no word on if this was intentional on the part of the production team, though.
The title ゼンカイ/Zenkai comes from 全開, meaning “full power”, hence the translation “Maximun” (see also the DBZ ending theme ZENKAI Power). I’ll give it another week, but if there’s no further clues on the red letters, I’ll assume it was just about using all 20 dakuten letters
Executive producer Akio Iyoku discusses Daima’s origin: 6 years ago during DBS: Super Hero’s production, they decided to do a new TV series. At first Toriyama’s involvement was going to be minimal, but he really got into it, creating most of it in the end. mantan-web.jp/article/202502…
Iyoku says Daima was intended as a show that parents could watch with their children, so it was made to appeal both to kids and adults in their 30s who were kids back when DBGT first aired. So yes, making Goku and co kids was specifically done to appeal to the GT generation.
While making Goku a kid was seen as making the series accessible to a wider audience, it was Toriyama’s idea to turn the entire main cast into kids too. Toriyama was also concerned many people wouldn’t know DB’s story, hence the general overview at the start of each Daima episode
It’s already November 20th in Japan, which means Dragon Ball has officially reached its 40th anniversary. In case you weren’t paying attention and/or born at the time, here are some highlights from the first 40 years of DB history… #DragonBall40th
1984: gag manga superstar Akira Toriyama concludes megahit Dr. Slump, and in November debuts its follow-up in Weekly Jump. This Journey to the West-inspired kung-fu adventure kicks off as inventor girl Bulma recruits monkey boy Goku to track down the titular dragon balls.
1985: after last year’s tail-end teaser, things begin in earnest. The initial “quest for the dragon balls” arc wraps up in May, and Toriyama shifts gears to a tournament arc (always a fan favorite in his Dr. Slump days) with the lecherous Roshi and Goku’s new cueball-esque BFF.
According to Bunshun Online, Dragon Room head honcho Akio Iyoku has stepped down from Shueisha and established his own company, Capsule Corporation Tokyo. Supposedly he wants Shueisha to keep DB’s manga publishing rights but for CC Tokyo to handle DB games/anime/etc.
As you might imagine, Shueisha is reluctant to part with DB to any extent, and negotiations are still ongoing. According to this article, anyway. Shueisha has apparently confirmed that Iyoku is stepping down, but not confirmed any of the particulars so far.
Bunshun Online reached out to Toriyama and asked if he would be working with Iyoku in future, but Toriyama said he couldn’t comment publicly, only through Shueisha. He also said the company name “Capsule Corporation Tokyo” was Iyoku’s idea, not his own.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai ep.41: Pissed Myst’s great and the logistics of Dai’s sword are interesting, while the castle’s just there to be knocked down. But it knocks down well. 4/5 #DragonQuest#ep41