Hiatus to let the Manga surpass it?
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Hiatus to let the Manga surpass it?
Sorry if this theory was already thrown out there, but I was thinking, do you think this hiatus/cancellation is also due to letting the manga surpass it? So that way if it does return, then they have actual material to draw from instead of plot points Toriyama drawn out. What do you guys think?
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Re: Hiatus to let the Manga surpass it?
I don't think that if they went on hiatus they did it so that the manga can catch on, so that they base the next anime on it. It wouldn't make sense for something like this to happen if Toriyama will still be the one writing the main outline, because if they decide to completely follow Toyotaro's vision they will have to make a lot of fillers to avoid surpassing him.
A hiatus would serve the purpose of letting the animators and other staff work better on the upcoming movie, as working on Super while working on a movie would have been the perfect recipe for disaster considering how hellish Super's schedule is.
Going off the air for a few months will also be beneficial in planning the next show to ensure it won't have Super's flaws and that it will be able to go on for many years, while surviving potential TV Specials, OVAs and Movies they will want to produce.
In the meanwhile, Toyotaro's manga will probably get ahead if he isn't forced to end it with the ToP too, which means that if DB comes back on TV they could use some of Toyotaro's stuff for the first episodes.
But if Toriyama decides to leave the future of Dragon Ball completely in Toyotaro's hands, then Toei could be forced to base the anime on his manga. I wouldn't like something like this happening because I'm not a huge fan of Toyotaro and I prefer Toei's writers to him, and I fully trust them to deliver big times in terms of story when they have enough time, as Super's bad production most likely also hit the writing staff, not only the animators.
A hiatus would serve the purpose of letting the animators and other staff work better on the upcoming movie, as working on Super while working on a movie would have been the perfect recipe for disaster considering how hellish Super's schedule is.
Going off the air for a few months will also be beneficial in planning the next show to ensure it won't have Super's flaws and that it will be able to go on for many years, while surviving potential TV Specials, OVAs and Movies they will want to produce.
In the meanwhile, Toyotaro's manga will probably get ahead if he isn't forced to end it with the ToP too, which means that if DB comes back on TV they could use some of Toyotaro's stuff for the first episodes.
But if Toriyama decides to leave the future of Dragon Ball completely in Toyotaro's hands, then Toei could be forced to base the anime on his manga. I wouldn't like something like this happening because I'm not a huge fan of Toyotaro and I prefer Toei's writers to him, and I fully trust them to deliver big times in terms of story when they have enough time, as Super's bad production most likely also hit the writing staff, not only the animators.
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Re: Hiatus to let the Manga surpass it?
I really don't think so, nor want it to. I really haven't agreed with most of Toyo's story decisions since the U6 Tournament arc.
Re: Hiatus to let the Manga surpass it?
I wish that theory to be the reality , I don’t think that was the reason at all, but there’s time to finish top. in the manga after the anime end, and time can change things , and my wish is related with your suggestion , Have manga material that is the base of an anime , like most of the manga anime franchises coming from japan .GreatSaiyaJeff wrote:Sorry if this theory was already thrown out there, but I was thinking, do you think this hiatus/cancellation is also due to letting the manga surpass it? So that way if it does return, then they have actual material to draw from instead of plot points Toriyama drawn out. What do you guys think?
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