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I question Toriyama's involvement with Super
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<blockquote data-quote="scoutterSSJ" data-source="post: 4197" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>In RoF Toriyama only wrote the parts involving Freeza and the main plot points, and left the z-warriors vs Freezer's army to the Toei's writters (the part of the movie that really stinks, has no purpose and breaks the internal coherence of the series).</p><p>His involvement in those parts is more than obvious: Toei would have never made the character of Freeza to evolve in the way Toriyama did (and still did again in the Broly movie).</p><p>Every single time Toei's writters made Freeza reapear, he was the exact same character and used as a sort of "gag" where he would be arrogant against a SSJ and then insta-killed by him.</p><p>Toriyama not only made Freeza train, the whole "plan B" thing in case he lost was Toriyama's seal of quality writting.</p><p></p><p>Toriyama's involvement with Toei, outside of the movies, seems to be minimal.</p><p>One just needs to compare the manga and anime versions of DB:Super (even if the manga quality took a hit in the manga, at least in this last chapter) to see that Toriyama's involvement with the anime is very low, and that the manga is what represents his true vision of DBS.</p><p></p><p>Regards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoutterSSJ, post: 4197, member: 256"] In RoF Toriyama only wrote the parts involving Freeza and the main plot points, and left the z-warriors vs Freezer's army to the Toei's writters (the part of the movie that really stinks, has no purpose and breaks the internal coherence of the series). His involvement in those parts is more than obvious: Toei would have never made the character of Freeza to evolve in the way Toriyama did (and still did again in the Broly movie). Every single time Toei's writters made Freeza reapear, he was the exact same character and used as a sort of "gag" where he would be arrogant against a SSJ and then insta-killed by him. Toriyama not only made Freeza train, the whole "plan B" thing in case he lost was Toriyama's seal of quality writting. Toriyama's involvement with Toei, outside of the movies, seems to be minimal. One just needs to compare the manga and anime versions of DB:Super (even if the manga quality took a hit in the manga, at least in this last chapter) to see that Toriyama's involvement with the anime is very low, and that the manga is what represents his true vision of DBS. Regards! [/QUOTE]
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