Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
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Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
For those who don't know, Toriko was one of the top selling shonen manga before its sales dropped forcing the author to finish the manga in a hurry . (The protagonist Toriko's character himself is inspired by many shonen classics including Goku)
Super seemed to be inspired by the final arcs of Toriko( all my proof points are From the final arcs of Toriko)
My proof :-
1. dbs story picks up right where toriko officially ended , when they started to explore space which had galaxy-universal level beings & threats
2.Goku has 3 transformation in super , red(ssg) , blue(ssb) & white (perfect ultra instinct)
look at the "transformations" Toriko got in the final arcs , he has 3 demons within him , demons of the colour red , blue & white
No-oni Toriko ( black hair )
Red-oni toriko
Blue-oni toriko
White-oni toriko
3. His colour power hierarchy is the same as Goku
White oni >>>>blue oni >red oni>No-oni Toriko
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U.I Goku >>>> ssb Goku >ssg Goku > base Goku
( [spoiler]ofcourse ssj1-3 is stronger than base Goku but they existed before super[/spoiler])
4. U.I Goku & pair-arc Toriko have similar power sets , both trained & can move their body without thinking in fights, both got ridiculously powerfully from it . Toriko's enbu works similar to ultra instinct
5. White oni effortlessly defeated neo, the strongest character in Toriko with feats) same way jirin will be defeated by u.i Goku
6.hits time manipulation looks to be loosely based on back-channel time manipulation
What do you guys think?
Super seemed to be inspired by the final arcs of Toriko( all my proof points are From the final arcs of Toriko)
My proof :-
1. dbs story picks up right where toriko officially ended , when they started to explore space which had galaxy-universal level beings & threats
2.Goku has 3 transformation in super , red(ssg) , blue(ssb) & white (perfect ultra instinct)
look at the "transformations" Toriko got in the final arcs , he has 3 demons within him , demons of the colour red , blue & white
No-oni Toriko ( black hair )
Red-oni toriko
Blue-oni toriko
White-oni toriko
3. His colour power hierarchy is the same as Goku
White oni >>>>blue oni >red oni>No-oni Toriko
=
U.I Goku >>>> ssb Goku >ssg Goku > base Goku
( [spoiler]ofcourse ssj1-3 is stronger than base Goku but they existed before super[/spoiler])
4. U.I Goku & pair-arc Toriko have similar power sets , both trained & can move their body without thinking in fights, both got ridiculously powerfully from it . Toriko's enbu works similar to ultra instinct
5. White oni effortlessly defeated neo, the strongest character in Toriko with feats) same way jirin will be defeated by u.i Goku
6.hits time manipulation looks to be loosely based on back-channel time manipulation
What do you guys think?
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Re: Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
The first one is meaningless. Tons of stories take place in space. You might as well say that DBS and Toriko are both ripping off Star Wars, Star Trek, Flash Gordon, or Jules Verne.
The second one is probably a coincidence, because those colors do have a real world precedent - the heat of flames. Red flames are cooler than blue flames, which are cooler than white flames. So making each color a more powerful transformation makes sense going by that logic.
As has been pointed out before, the concept of Ultra Instinct is similar to various RL martial arts concepts (although it's obviously an exaggerated version of them). Toriko could have taken inspiration from the same source.
The last one is just reaching and doesn't seem to fit at all.
The second one is probably a coincidence, because those colors do have a real world precedent - the heat of flames. Red flames are cooler than blue flames, which are cooler than white flames. So making each color a more powerful transformation makes sense going by that logic.
As has been pointed out before, the concept of Ultra Instinct is similar to various RL martial arts concepts (although it's obviously an exaggerated version of them). Toriko could have taken inspiration from the same source.
The last one is just reaching and doesn't seem to fit at all.
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Re: Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
I agree with everything flashback has posted
No wonder I missed the "novel" feel associated with DragonBall in general (DB, Z even GT at some parts) to be completely alien in Supa.
No wonder I missed the "novel" feel associated with DragonBall in general (DB, Z even GT at some parts) to be completely alien in Supa.
Re: Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
More like Toriko rippped off DBZ.
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Re: Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
The colour power hierarchy is interesting. It needs to be a big coincidence to happen three times and even though Toriko was animated by Toei, I'm not seeing Toriyama reading Toriko.
It's not like there was something forbidding him from keeping using yellow.
Ultra Instinct is most likely inspired in a real concept called Mushin no Shin.
Now, should we create threads for all the shows that ripoff Dragon Ball?!
It's not like there was something forbidding him from keeping using yellow.
Ultra Instinct is most likely inspired in a real concept called Mushin no Shin.
Now, should we create threads for all the shows that ripoff Dragon Ball?!
A world without Dragon Ball is just meh.
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Re: Did toriyama ripoff toriko for super ?
I would actually like to see a thread that lists all DB homages, if only to gauge the pop culture impact.FortuneSSJ wrote:Now, should we create threads for all the shows that ripoff Dragon Ball?!
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