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The One Piece Podcast

Special 21, "Akira Toriyama"

The One Piece Podcast

Maji Media

Tv Reviews, Animation & Manga, Leisure, Tv & Film

4.7609 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

On this special episode of The One Piece Podcast, we celebrate the life and legacy of the author, artist, character designer and mangaka Akira Toriyama. We speak about his immense legacy — from the one-shots featured in Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater, to Dr. Slump, to Dragon Ball, to Dragon Quest to Sandland and beyond. We discuss his relationship to each of our lives, his relationship with Eiichiro Oda, and the legacy he leaves behind. 0:00:00 Akira Toriyama 1:16:08 Voice Messages & Outro We want to extend our deepest condolences to Toriyama-sensei’s family and friends. May he rest in peace. It’s just too soon. The hole that he’s left is just too big.A wave of sadness washes over me at the thought that I’ll never see him again. I idolized him from childhood, and I still remember the day he first called me by my name. I fondly recall positively jumping for joy with Kishimoto-san on the way home the day he first used the word “friends” to describe us. I also remember the last conversation we ever had.He was one of those who was passed the baton in an era where it was thought you’d rot your brain if you read comics, and created an era where children and adults alike could enjoy reading them. So, this is what you can do with comics. So you can get into that world. That’s the dream he gave us. It was like watching a hero bravely charging ahead.I think the excitement and the emotion at the time of Dragon Ball‘s original serialization must have really taken root in not just cartoonists, but also creators active in all sorts of industries, when they were young boys. His presence was like a great, sheltering tree.For the cartoonists of our generation, who got to stand on the same stage, the closer we got to the Toriyama oeuvre, the more we became aware of just how large that presence was. To a frightening degree. But even so, it was simply a pleasure to get to meet the carefree man himself. After all, our love for Toriyama-sensei is in our very blood.With respect and gratitude for the world filled with creativity that Toriyama-sensei left us, I express my sincere condolences. Rest in peace.May Heaven be the kind of joyful world you envisioned, Sensei.Eiichiro Oda Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi Source: https://www.kanzenshuu.com/2024/03/08/akira-toriyama-passes-away/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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I'm

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. Hello, everyone, and welcome to our 21st special on the One Piece podcast.

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My name is Zach.

0:32.2

My name is Ed.

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My name is Steve.

0:35.1

And my name is Alex.

0:36.6

And we're recording this week's episode, this special episode, in lieu of our normal

0:43.6

episode this week, because we just learned, I think, yesterday that on March 1st, Akira

0:50.7

Toriyama passed away seemingly suddenly.

0:53.6

We could read the details a little bit later.

0:57.5

And if you've listened to this podcast over the last 15 years, you know not just how big an inspiration Toriyama was to Atira Oda, but also what an inspiration he was to all of us on the podcast. I'm going to

1:15.5

try and talk less. I was saying to Alex before we started, like, I'm a very basic Dragon Ball

1:22.2

fan in that I don't know all the little ins and outs, I think, as well as you all do. But that said,

1:30.7

it was also seminal for me. I mean, Ed, you remember in college when you were taking your

1:36.2

very brief anime hiatus? What I was watching and dreaming about. Kira Toriyama is directly

1:43.7

responsible for this podcast.

1:45.3

He was my introduction to both anime and podcasting.

1:50.2

Yeah.

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