
After Daima's episode today i would say this is pretty accurate. If base Goku could survive for some time against Tamagashi it would seem he's a lot stronger than he lets on
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How about continue the anime too? Even though I used to joke a lot about Toei ignoring Moro and Granola, I think it's finally time for those arcs to get animated. If they ignore them after Daima, maybe it's because they never took Toyotaro and his stories seriously (like I always thought)Gt91 wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:24 pm They are waiting for Daima to finish. After that, i think in March, they will probably continue with the manga.
Akira Toriyama, DBS vol.4 joint interview with ToyotaroAt his core Zamasu is good like Shin, though I guess you could say he was so fastidious that it backfired. But you know, for this "Future Trunks Arc" you had to depict Zamasu and Trunks' inner conflict, right? If this was back when I was drawing the manga myself then I doubt if I could have done it. I mean, I'm not very good at depicting the characters' psychology on the page. So this all came together because now I only have to think up the story. [...] On my own, I doubt I would have been able to express Zamasu's fall to the dark side.
Oh yeah? Is there lists for what from the Super manga has been implimented into Sparking Zero?Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:00 pm The rights dispute certainly isn't preventing manga stuff from making it into games (which, as I understand it, were also on Iyoku's radar for Capsule Corp. Tokyo). Given that, Toyble's manga not being animated could be due more to a lack of interest than rights limbo.
I'm fairly certain it's a rights issue since Dokkan Battle, Legends and Heroes which has no issues pulling from every other part of the franchise do not have any of the characters or transformations from the manga only arcs.Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:00 pm The rights dispute certainly isn't preventing manga stuff from making it into games (which, as I understand it, were also on Iyoku's radar for Capsule Corp. Tokyo). Given that, Toyble's manga not being animated could be due more to a lack of interest than rights limbo.
Not sure if anyone's compiled a list, but off the top of my head I know that one of Goku Black's attacks is from the manga, "Black Bind" (not sure if that's the official name or not).sangofe wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:18 pmOh yeah? Is there lists for what from the Super manga has been implimented into Sparking Zero?Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:00 pm The rights dispute certainly isn't preventing manga stuff from making it into games (which, as I understand it, were also on Iyoku's radar for Capsule Corp. Tokyo). Given that, Toyble's manga not being animated could be due more to a lack of interest than rights limbo.
Yeah, it definitely could be a rights thing. Maybe techniques and attacks are a sort of grey area? Or maybe they're getting slipped in under the radar.AtlasFlame18 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 3:17 pmI'm fairly certain it's a rights issue since Dokkan Battle, Legends and Heroes which has no issues pulling from every other part of the franchise do not have any of the characters or transformations from the manga only arcs.
I think moves are allowed since that's how Gamma Burst Flash got into Sparking ZeroZephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 4:07 pmNot sure if anyone's compiled a list, but off the top of my head I know that one of Goku Black's attacks is from the manga, "Black Bind" (not sure if that's the official name or not).sangofe wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:18 pmOh yeah? Is there lists for what from the Super manga has been implimented into Sparking Zero?Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:00 pm The rights dispute certainly isn't preventing manga stuff from making it into games (which, as I understand it, were also on Iyoku's radar for Capsule Corp. Tokyo). Given that, Toyble's manga not being animated could be due more to a lack of interest than rights limbo.
Yeah, it definitely could be a rights thing. Maybe techniques and attacks are a sort of grey area? Or maybe they're getting slipped in under the radar.AtlasFlame18 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 3:17 pmI'm fairly certain it's a rights issue since Dokkan Battle, Legends and Heroes which has no issues pulling from every other part of the franchise do not have any of the characters or transformations from the manga only arcs.
You're absolutely right in thinking that the "rights dispute" has nothing to do with preventing manga stuff from appearing in games. We have plenty of evidences just in the Dragon Ball franchise alone (Neko Majin, Gine, Jaco... all appeared in games prior to their debut appearances in a series). Expanding to other franchises, we see the same thing, Naruto's Baryon Mode, Luffy's Gear 5... They all began to receive merchandising and appearing in games after their debut in the TV series.Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 1:00 pm The rights dispute certainly isn't preventing manga stuff from making it into games (which, as I understand it, were also on Iyoku's radar for Capsule Corp. Tokyo). Given that, Toyble's manga not being animated could be due more to a lack of interest than rights limbo.
Right. But the notion that moves have a different sort of legal standing than forms or characters just seems a little odd. I mean, maybe they do and I don't know what I'm talking about. But I feel like anything original and unique to the manga should be in the same boat.AtlasFlame18 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 4:10 pmI think moves are allowed since that's how Gamma Burst Flash got into Sparking Zero
I don't think we'll ever know the full story but seeing as Heroes was willing to take an obscure villain such as Majin Ozotto as their final boss while completely ignoring TUI, UE, Moro Corps, Granolah, Heeters, etc while adding in everything that showed up in the Super anime + movies leads me to believe that it has to be some type of legal technicality.Zephyr wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 5:18 pmRight. But the notion that moves have a different sort of legal standing than forms or characters just seems a little odd. I mean, maybe they do and I don't know what I'm talking about. But I feel like anything original and unique to the manga should be in the same boat.AtlasFlame18 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 4:10 pmI think moves are allowed since that's how Gamma Burst Flash got into Sparking Zero
While not exactly official confirmation, Toyotaro appeared on a segment of JUMPolice in late 2017 where some attentive viewers noticed a couple of unused Angel and Kaioshin designs pinned to his office wall. They weren't in isolation – many of the finalized Angel/Kaioshin characters, also clearly appearing to be drawn by Toyotaro, were on those same design sheets.Magnificent Ponta wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 9:52 pm If anybody knows of any earlier confirmation on this point, it'd be neat to see!
Akira Toriyama, DBS vol.4 joint interview with ToyotaroAt his core Zamasu is good like Shin, though I guess you could say he was so fastidious that it backfired. But you know, for this "Future Trunks Arc" you had to depict Zamasu and Trunks' inner conflict, right? If this was back when I was drawing the manga myself then I doubt if I could have done it. I mean, I'm not very good at depicting the characters' psychology on the page. So this all came together because now I only have to think up the story. [...] On my own, I doubt I would have been able to express Zamasu's fall to the dark side.
Ah, thanks for this! So, apparently no official confirmation before now, but enough info out there for people to have pieced it together already so it doesn't come as much of a surprise now. Gotcha. Thanks again!Mr Baggins wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:09 amWhile not exactly official confirmation, Toyotaro appeared on a segment of JUMPolice in late 2017 where some attentive viewers noticed a couple of unused Angel and Kaioshin designs pinned to his office wall. They weren't in isolation – many of the finalized Angel/Kaioshin characters, also clearly appearing to be drawn by Toyotaro, were on those same design sheets.
I believe this is the JUMPolice segment in question; I went searching for it a few months back for other reasons - no English subtitles on this video, alas (Malay, it seems?), but at least a version of the segment is still out "in the wild" in case anybody wishes to refer to it and/or save it for posterity.Mr Baggins wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:09 amEither that video isn't available anymore (sadly) or I can't find it. But you can still dig up websites and tweets of people mentioning it, and I believe Herms briefly covered the segment too.
The indirect link I am referring to is that between Toyotarou and Daima (as in, he didn't directly work on Daima but his work has found its way into it), not Super and Daima (which are, as you say, directly linked thereby). Apologies for any unclarity and confusion here.SupremeKai25 wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 5:08 am Uhm... is he not referring to the Supreme Kais who appeared in the Tournament of Power?
Yeah, quite clearly there is a DIRECT link between Super and Daima.